Today, 11 years after its debut The RS Gold storyline is close to a conclusion, with its final boss included in an expansion that will be released this week.

The God Wars Dungeon isn’t going far however, it’s headed towards its finale with the arrival as the last boss to be defeated: Nex the General. As the final foe of a storyline more than one decade in the making getting her out of the way won’t be an easy task in any way. Team players can run up to 80 at a time and you’ll definitely not want to go in alone.

Nex seems to be hugely popular as an addition to the game. Any RuneScape update must have 75 percent approval from users before it can go live. the General passed with an overwhelming 90 percent of players voting for Nex in.

Any player with membership of any level can challenge the boss, but Jagex would recommend the following levels: 70 Ranged, 70 Strength 80 Agility, 70 Hitpoints. You’ll also have to be able to complete all of the Desert Treasure quest, so you’re able to use The Frozen Door. The door can be used as a way to enter Nex’s home and allow you to attempt to kill the monster on your own.

Of course, as you’d expect from a good boss game, there’s amazing loot available. Jagex hasn’t revealed more detail on what to expect but they have revealed that among the items available for grabs there’s the Ancient Godsword, Zaryte crossbow and the Torva armor set.

If you’d like try this expansion on your own, Old School RuneScape is free to play on both PC and mobile devices. But, this expansion is only available for players with paid membership.

Then welcome to Memory Card. Here, we embark on the final, and possibly fatal, replay of the forgotten games of our past. Similar to the days of old in the past, we may pull some all nighters, we might lose a couple of friends even eating too many Hot Pockets. Let’s look at how far we’ve accomplished. Or maybe we’ve regressed.

The early years of the aughts in the early aughts, when the internet set the gaming scene with LAN parties, a new kind of fantasy game emerged: the MMORPG, or Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game for those who aren’t experts.

These were games like World of Warcraft or Guild Wars which let you chat and quest with people from all over the world, and all you needed was a decent internet connection. My own favorite fanciful substance of choice was RuneScape, a game that was played with my brother and me playing together to fight the Corporeal Beast, learn to cook monkfish in a stunning way and then play a few games of Buy RuneScape Gold Gnome Ball.

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