![]() As you keep leveling, more opportunities are unlocked for you, just like any game. There are even low level money makers that can make over a million gold per hour. ![]() There are so many money makers that make millions of gold per hour at higher levels. (Quests give you 2 each, i've had questing days where I can get like 15 keys in a day doing easy quests) then you'll be completely fine, and be able to get quite a bit of bonus experience for just playing the game.īonds - Can be bought for real money and sold for in-game money, or used for buying runecoins or a name change, or a few other things, but money is pretty easy to come by anyways. If you just used the 1-2 free keys you get every day at the daily reset time, and extra keys from random things like quests, random keys you'll get killing things, etc. However, experience rates are decently high for every skill, so if you train yourself up with your time. That's just what Treasure Hunter is all about. It does give you quite a bit of bonus experience, and experience lamps for you to use on skills, and items that you can sell for a small bit of money. To get anywhere with just keys, you need to spend thousands of dollars, which 99.9999% don't do that. Treasure Hunter Keys - This is the most common one that people bring up. By the time you need those auras, you'll already have plenty of points stockpiled to buy them). At that point you can just use loyalty points (which are accumulated through just having membership, no additional cost to you other than the membership. You can buy Auras, which give you perks like life-steal, or a better chance at catching something through fishing or something, but these aren't absolute necessities, at least until a higher level. Runecoins - You can buy cosmetics, which nobody really cares about, and not necessary. Premier Membership - Nobody needs that, It basically only gives you a few extra perks that don't really give you much of an advantage in the game whether it be through killing monsters or training skills. ![]() it just takes time.Īnyways, let me lay out the different micro transactions in Runescape: It is a bit expensive, but is totally obtainable as a free to play player. If you are adamant about not spending money, you can get a "bond" with in game money. Membership will be about the only thing you could spend money on, being about 15 bucks a month. The game does push some of it in your face, I will say that, but it's usually just when you log in, it'll give you a pop-up, and you can exit out and not have to see it for the rest of your game session. I saw a negative review that pointed out all the specific things that you can spend money on, but i'm gonna dissect each one of them, and tell you why you don't need them, and how little each of these actually effect your game play. I am a maxed player, been playing on and off for 12 years, so I think I am reputable enough to be able to speak about this. For all the new players hearing about how this game is pay to win, let me tell you why that's wrong, and that you can have the same game experience spending 0 dollars.
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