As for your other claims, Unique prices would not change as you suggest. Things would eventually stabilize dependent on the OSRS gold drop tables and lots of the uniques and there still would be good lacking and bosses directors just because there is now. Also, thinking that skilling would be“worth a lot more“ is not really true. Matters like Magic Trees will never be great because they are not worth that much and you may only cut them. Even without ores and logs coming from PvM, most will end up around the prices of the things they create and even if some do grow beyond that, you aren’t likely to make 1M per hour AFKing.
The issue with skilling is not that the tools are devalued by PvM so much as it’s that Skilling lacks approaches; there is not anything in skilling which rivals the PvM content and until there is, it will never compete with PvM. It’s also worth noting that the only content which does compete with PvM, Zalcano, is viewed as bad if not worse than creatures for how much it devalues its skills.
That brings me back to my point that it isn’t about what drops what source but how much it offers. Whether we consider Skilling, it PvM, or whatever else, whether it relies too heavily on a resource, it is bad for the marketplace of this resource.
You’ll have without it destroying Woodcutting without ruining Dragons like you’ll have Implings fall hides PvM supervisors shed logs. Nonetheless, it makes more sense to address the drops that are try to Rsgoldfast remove all tools for PvM while copying a idea from RS3 asserting it’s original and to overreact.
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yanzou hat die Gruppe
Dependent on the OSRS gold erstellt vor 5 Jahren, 4 Monaten
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yanzou hat die Gruppe
Dependent on the OSRS gold erstellt vor 5 Jahren, 4 Monaten