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Few questions about Deadman mode

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Hey guys, I haven't played any form of RuneScape in a while now but noticed the new deadman mode and have a few questions on it just as I'm intrigued.


Is it right you lose 50% of all your EXP on death? Is that 50% of what you've gained since your last death or overall??

I get the items dropped thing, and like that concept. It's just if you are losing 50% of your TOTAL EXP every time you die and the EXP is only 5x as quick, it doesn't seem worth playing..
 

Currently not active on RuneScape.

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It's been changed after a vote, but you now lose 25% of your total experience in all skills that are not protected. You can protect two combat skills and three non-combat ones, and also buy insurance as a one-off, permanent unlock to keep your Hitpoints at 25, 50, or 75 once you achieve those levels the first time for a certain number of coins. I think it's a million for 75 and somewhat less for the other two.

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You lose 25% your xp in ALL skills, except the ones that you protect.

 

Additionally when you die, your killer gets a key that takes away 28 of your most valuable items for them to take them from your bank

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