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long term posible problem

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Say in a year or so when runescape has got millions of people more than it

 

has now.

 

People like us who stay playing will be at such a high level at mining

 

and smithing (One of the best ways of making money).

 

there will be so much

 

good armor like rune and things like that that everyone will have it and that whole industry will shut down or won't have as much profit.

 

 

 

A way of solving g this is making a better armor which requires a new level to make it and a new lvl to where it or a combination of armors say mith + black = somthing better or things like that.

 

 

 

This is the edited version

 

:-k :-k

dooodlydoo

Wow! Slow down a bit... I did not at all understand anything of what you just said. Can you please try to rephrase it, and divide it into several sentences? Then I will try to understand it and say my opinion about your problem...

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yea rune armor rules, all high level players use it! =D> =D>

 

 

 

props to you for finding this problem! please fix it!!!! :^o

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It's already happening.

 

Full rune used to be 200K+, and smithers would be able to make tons of money from it. It's now 140K or so. A huge drop in profit for smithers. This has been happening long before the Grand Exchange was released, so I'm not going to blame that like I do for the drop in ore prices.

 

So, now not only is smithing hard to level, it's not the great source of profit it used to be.

 

Anyways, since smithing has rune items up to level 99, you can't really add anything better than rune. The only way I can think of is to somehow restore the price of full rune.

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Cenin pân nîd, istan pân nîd, dan nin ú-cenich, nin ú-istach.

Ithil luin eria vi menel caran...Tîn dan delu.

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another problem is things like pots and bowls just dissapear when they are dropped but armore dosnt so there is no way of getting rid of it but if jadex just created loads of accounts and just basicaly filled the banks up with stuff they find on the ground it would clean runescape up

dooodlydoo

It's already happening.

 

Full rune used to be 200K+, and smithers would be able to make tons of money from it. It's now 140K or so. A huge drop in profit for smithers. This has been happening long before the Grand Exchange was released, so I'm not going to blame that like I do for the drop in ore prices.

 

So, now not only is smithing hard to level, it's not the great source of profit it used to be.

 

Anyways, since smithing has rune items up to level 99, you can't really add anything better than rune. The only way I can think of is to somehow restore the price of full rune.

 

 

 

 

 

SAY WHAT!

 

 

 

I haven't really been on in almost a year... and this is what it's become? lol... it went form around 200-220k around november 05... to 160-170k a year or so ago... and now it's 140k? That just proves what merchanters have done to the economy...

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i mean wth no1 cares about that weak noob that was scared of the great almighty lord ZAROS!

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