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SWG massive update; could it happen in RS?

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In some RPGs, killing things much lower than you won't give any more EXP, for example, the game Exile III.

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ARENAscape:

 

Baratus [AS] max hit: 166 with Moon Battle Hammer

ixfd64 [AS] max hit: 116 with (untitled spell #2)

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On-topic: I highly highly highly doubt it will ever happen in Runescape.

 

 

 

I'd say 99% of players train on monsters weaker than themselves. I see the occasional lower level training on a lesser or something, but they learn quickly that it's horrible exp and go back to training on smaller creatures.

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Galaxies is an MMORPG. They have made huge mistakes in the past. (I.E. Their combat system)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But on-topic. No, Jagex will never do something like this because over level 100's have a very small window of monsters they can fight. This leaves them with very good monsters and they would not gain EXP as efficiantly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You cannot compare RuneScape to SWG.

Training my pure!

 

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Ummm....That would suck?

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| . . . . Pure F2P . . . .|

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| 73 74 73 75 70 86 65 80 |

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| 85 80 80 80 80 80 80 65 |

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| Combat: 092 Total: 1235 |

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It would never happen, that's just not how the Runescape combat system works.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Although seeing as my melee stats are maxed already and I do usually fight monsters above my level... :P

ya they wouldent do that people would get mad and riot or quit and they would lose to much mula

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This topic was bumped from 2 years ago :x

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On-topic: I highly highly highly doubt it will ever happen in Runescape.

 

 

 

I'd say 99% of players train on monsters weaker than themselves. I see the occasional lower level training on a lesser or something, but they learn quickly that it's horrible exp and go back to training on smaller creatures.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I must be one of the 1% because I train on things that are generally my level or higher. :-k

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Hell, I would quit straightaway no matter what. I enjoy hanging out with friends and gain some kind of exp off monsters they are training at so i can chat and train. If they do that, it would mean boring training unless I have friends around my level. It would suck and I'm sure many won't like it.

 

 

 

Most of the time I train on monsters lower my level so I don't have to pay attention and eat that much. Exp doesn't really seem much of a difference unless it's drop rate.

99 Fletch~~99 WC~~79/81 Fishing

87/94 Magic~~84 Range

Etha! Saradomin Forever~CW

CB: 107 Total: 1788+

ON BREAK

Jagex wouldn't do this.

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[spoiler=My 99s (7)]9,638th to 99 Fletching ~ 29th January 2007

737th to 99 Hunter ~ 2nd July 2007

910th to 99 Agility ~ 28th January 2008

59,467th to 99 Defence ~ 23rd December 2009

92,762nd to 99 Hitpoints ~ 26th June 2010

102,704th to 99 Attack ~ 29th June 2010

144,091st to 99 Strength ~ 29th June 2010

 

What the hell is Galaxies? :lol:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes, I completly agree with that one.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On topic: I would not care so much about if they did a update like that. Maybe later when I was going to train combat again, but not now.

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