When smelting, one doesn't need gloves - or tongs! - to handle molten metal, or a mold to form the bars - your hands magically don't burn, and they just always form into perfect rectangles. When smithing, one doesn't need to heat the metal - one simply bangs on cold bars to form complex shapes. And what is the hammer's make? Iron? Steel? In any case, how can either type overpower mithril, adamantite, or runite? What is dragon made out of, anyway? Same for obsidian. Why is runite called "runite"? It comes from a rock, but from the name, one would assume it was simply adamantite with strength runes engraved upon it. Why are there no veins of ore, but instead only what seem like pure concentrations of metal (but the ore picture shows non-ore dirt and rock anyway)? Why can you cut down a tree and have it still stand? Why does one only get xp from doing something right? Wouldn't it also make sense for someone to learn from their mistakes? What the devil is a "magic" tree, anyway? How is it magic? Does one imbue the seeds with special properties, the sapling, or the mature tree? What sort of tree does it start out as? Does it matter? Are there different grades of magic tree, if they can start out as different trees? Oh, I'm full of little carping questions. EDIT: It never rains, snows, clouds over, or even becomes night-time - it's always perfect daylight in RuneScape. How then, do plants not near rivers/seas/oceans survive?