RuneScape is getting a busy week , and RS Gold it's only Monday. Its main version is launch a brand new Valentine's Day-themed pursuit, while Old School RuneScape remains working through feedback to its proposed equipment balance changes.
RuneScape's Heartstealer quest kicks off this week, with players join an NPC called Caelyn at a heist to steal a"massive heart-shaped ruby" to procure an anniversary gift for Annette. While definitely a Valentine's Day flavored pursuit, it'll be available forever, so you needn't tackle the heist right away. It'll be accessible to anyone, no prerequisites needed, but those who have at least a level 20 Thieving ability can claim a thieving XP Lamp after the pursuit. Old School RuneScape lovers can continue to give comments on the projected Gear Balance changes the developers have been suggesting since late January. The newest blog article puts forth a few of he actual changes based on participant feedback that the staff has in mind to execute. The OSRS team did caution that a number of the modifications will affect some players and builds more than others, and they are talking internally to find out ways to let these influenced assembles to"continue in their current form, whilst trying to achieve the consequences [they're] aiming for."
Therefore, the team recorded out some of the proposed modifications to object requirments to"better fit their stats," such as making the Inqsuisitor's Mace now demand 80 Strike versus the original 75, or raising the base version of the Nightmare Staff from a 65 Magic level to 72. The Old School RuneScape team detailed a few of the plans to nerf some items, stating they are simply"too strong to stay as they are."
You can take a look at the full suggested changes, as well as the preceding versions of the site discussion here. Additionally, Jagex's CEO recently spoke in a meeting about Cheap RuneScape Gold his feelings round the acquisition of this RuneScape dev by The Carlyle Group and how it impacts the studio moving forward.