I just read this entire topic, and damn is it a long read :o I personally like the idea, but I think that making it completely safe will just make it turn into another minigame. I'm getting an idea while writing this, and its like a combo to take out the RWT aspect. Mobilising Armys has the ability to trade in items for investment tokens, where the more tokens you stake, the more reward you will receive if you win When pking, you speak to Mandrith in Edge (or the brother I have never seen in Lumbridge) and cash in investment credits/tokens like you can do in MA. These will affect your rewards in PVP. You can then go out looking for a fight. You find someone with investment credits and you fight each other. You are wearing 400k in armour, and they are wearing 4m in armour. You kill them, and they lose everything they were carrying for one hour, which is held by Mandrith or the other guy, which you can collect for free at the end of the hour time. This gives the element of risk in, as you will lose your armour and weapons if you die for a short time. Based on some kind of formula that takes into account the amount of investment credits you were risking that fight, and the total amount of the 'risk' your opponent was carrying, you receive reward tokens, which can be spent at Mandrith or the other guy for rewards. Killing anyone more than 12 levels difference your combat level will NOT result in any loss of item, or gaining of reward tokens. Say you made them lose 4m (for the hour), and you were risking 30k worth of credits in that fight, you could get an amount of something like... I don't know, 120 tokens? Tokens could then be spent at Mandrith or the other guy to buy any of the ancient armour peices, and brawling gloves, for a very heavy price. These items would all be untradeable, and anyone with any peice of items at the time of this being updated (just an idea), would receive the maximum value of the item on the G.E. This is just a random idea that popped into my head, and its probably got more than its share of problems, but anyone that reads this could give me an idea on how to improve it? :) I also do not know a formula or a price range for this, as I'm really ill irl atm, so I can't be bothered working out some big stuff :P