The most impressive act of kindness has to RuneScape Gold be on the part of developers Jagex in the form of a dedication of an in-game statue (and the last time, a pub) in memory of one of the top players 'The Old Nite', who sadly died in real life in the year 2006.

The player was active since when RuneScape was first launched in 2001. was often the second-highest-ranked player, right after Zezima.

Due to alleged activity in his profile after 2006, an rumor circulated that claimed it was true that he was alive and that this was reported to be the result of hackers temporarily gaining access to the account that was locked.

While neither one of these claims are substantiated in any way in the real world, this version of a ghost story does show another interesting aspect of MMORPGs and the fact that a plethora of legends are able to be created about players who actually play these games.

I'm unsure if the statue that is located at The Old Nite still exists However, it was near the southern end of the Wilderness (or 'Wildy' for short) an enormous expanse of wasteland in the north, frequented and frequented by wild animals and players-killers. I've never made it to the place to the site to view it. What a pity.

RuneScape's biggest flaw, which may also be its largest asset, is one that's found in almost every other MMORPG: its sheer longevity. In between the exhilarating PvP battles and quests is the relentless grinding off of daily tasks like fishing, mining or cooking to get up or earn credits to Buy RS Gold buy that new helmet or piece armor. Gotta make money somehow, right?