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Blessed armor group inspired by the Runescape god Saradomin
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The article made me think of yesteryear when Dungeoneering came out. Was it new? Yup. Can it be exciting? A small bit. Was it cool? That all depended on who you're speaking to at any given moment but many folks weren't impressed with it at all after a short time when the reality of this skill sunk in. And you've got to be freakin' kidding me! Amount 120? Dungeoneering itself? It turned out to be only a pain in the ass way of getting a few new items and yes, it required a lot of hours to get it done!
What it actually amounted to once I looked at it, played with it and saw what was entailed... was that ability was nothing more than a"skill" put into place so as to give all the obsessive/compulsives something to do after they had done everything else to do under the RS sun.
Can you say... degree 120 anybody?!? I knew you could! The fear at the time was that amount 120 was going to become the new norm for all abilities but for those of us that were sane and exercised common sense logic, we saw nothing more than the empty shell with a fantastic paint job.
Let us face it... mindless clicking to level up some skills to 99 was already bad enough but if you wanted it then that is what you did. Besides gaining some items to show off such as capes and the like... titles... yada-yada-yada... being on the top page of the hi-scores dining table... or on the individual skills tables meant you were"the top" and should be worshipped.
Or be highly considered. Adults understood it was just hours of your real life invested in a match clicking away ad nauseam. Anyone remember Zezima worship? I saw him in a lender ONE SINGLE TIME back around 2006 and it was pitiful! A small army of followers a fall-fall-following him everywhere. OMG occasions three!! Receive a life nooblets!
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