![]() You can do quests or clue scrolls/treasure trails (which are treasure hunts all around the game which can lead to super expensive and rare rewards which is always thrilling because you never know what you’ll get). They both take a long time to max your account, but you don’t even have to do that. It’s pretty satisfying once you learn it. ![]() RS3’s combat system has a lot of strategy to it. A lot of OSRS players left RS3 when they updated the combat system to where it wasn’t just click to attack. I can’t vouch for OSRS, but RS3 probably has more depth to it, including the combat system. I’ve put over 5000 hours into my account doing so many different things. P2P unlocks the entire game and more skills and I think it’s worth it. They are both F2P, which I would suggest giving a try before paying for it monthly. Yup, RS3 is on Steam or you can download the client from the website as well. They’ve added a lot to OSRS since they re-released it, but skilling is sooooo slow compared to RS3. OSRS is the less developed version of RS3. RS3 has more skills but you can level much faster. 7) No spam or self-promotion (server invites, advertisements, etc) without permission from a Moderator.6) Obvious trolling means obvious consequences.This includes text, images, or links featuring nudity, sex, hard violence, or other graphically disturbing content. 4) All discussions and posts must relate to Melvor Idle.This includes suggestions that you may not agree with. 2) Respect each other's opinions, even if you disagree with it.We don't need to be specific, you know what this means. No abuse of any kind towards any member of the community.
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