shouldn't that happen regularly though? isn't that when you find goals, things you wish to achieve rather than instant gratification after finishing a quest in the week of its release? i liked the level of requirements for the elite diaries: a lot of them were "easy" yet a few in each diary had high levels. the mid-levels were to a large degree skipped, because they aren't really that interesting (yet). that's what i meant when jagex should skip the mid-levels for now, realize their lower-level game is as good as saturated, and create some elite content, before elite players quit, having "completed" the game, other than grinding aspects. I especially loved the 96 fishing requirement, which seemed like a new goal for me, until i remembered summer pies boost more than fishing potions. I agree, it would be better if the so called "Master" and "Grandmaster" quests actually required some training on my part, rather than just another quest with low requirements. The highest level required by any quest is 75, that is a mere 1.2m exp, not really masterful is it?