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What would it take to kill the Runescape Economy?

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Interesting and fun read.

 

 

 

I'm not very good at economics, but I do have my opinion about all the merchanting going on now. It's in my eyes plainly stupid, and ni a way abusing the way the G.E. price fluxuations work. Secondly I see the merchanting clans as semi-scams. Good profits are promised, but often only to the clan leaders and a lucky few.

 

 

 

Since I never merch'ed before, and never will in the future, this is just the way I see it.

 

 

 

Although the topic itself was about destroying rs economy? Well in my eyes it can't be destroyed, but it can get very very unhealthy. To me and many others, macro'ers and RWT'ing was a real pest. Real life money came in the rs economy as an extra current... Well I don't know what to call it. Just giving it as i think it.

 

 

 

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One good public dupe method gone unchecked for a few weeks would pretty much kill the runescape economy.

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One good public dupe method gone unchecked for a few weeks would pretty much kill the runescape economy.

 

 

 

The economy, or a couple items?

 

I'd imagine that this would remove a SIGNIFICANT portion of rares from the game, from all the mass bannings that would ensue.

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Im my opinion, runescape's skills are dead in terms of profit, only combat yields a profit, and that is because combat gives drops that sell on the grand exchange, and the products created by skills also sell but you lose too much cash in my opinion. And that was never the case...stupid Grand Exchange.

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Wow wall of text post.

 

Just break it up with some spoilers, bold text or underlined headers.

 

 

 

It almost happened in the stretch of about 3 months.

 

 

 

Mass macro'er banning - lead to a massive lack of raw materials.

 

Removal of wildy - lead to massive amounts of end products, lack of natural item loss, lack of risk in creating end products and removal of a whole method of play.

 

 

 

Might not sound like much but those 2 almost killed runescapes economy.

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eventually RWT would have killed runescape. Yall might not agree, but gp was almost worthless back 2½ years ago. :?

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