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Old School Runescape in French?

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Hello, I'm interested in possibly signing up again for Runescape Members so as to play Old School Runescape. However, I also would like to practice my French. Can you play Old School Runescape in French? At some point back then they added the French translation, I remember that. I haven't played Runescape since probably 2010 or so, and I fear I would never be able to get accustom to the new version (where the French version exists).

 

Thank you. Merci. 

While RuneScape 3 supports multiple languages, Old School RuneScape is only available in English.

-Ethan

It would be worth getting accustomed to RS3 if you value French practice enough.

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It would be worth getting accustomed to RS3 if you value French practice enough.

 

I would consider it if I can still be a skill pure. Is this possible?

Yup, you can create a new account, skip the tutorial and play as a skiller.

 

Same principles as before, you'll be able to do quests that don't require combat and/or don't give any combat exp rewards

 

Furthermore, once legacy mode hits you would probably be able to apply exp blocks on your combat skills so that you can't accidentally level them up.

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