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However, it would be egotistical of me not to acknowledge all the support this guide has received since the release of RuneScape on this platform, we've made it this far together and for that I am thankful.
So, to every single one of you guys, who have read through this guide, shared it with your friends, and overall found it as a staple in your RuneScape adventures, to all of you I extend my utmost gratitude with a sense of humbleness and genuine appreciation for your time.
Thank you everyone! Your support means the world to me
but I guess that is also why some rewards are more enjoyable in old school compared to RS3, where in RS3 you get spammed with everything including microtransactions and so on. although there are some nice additions in RS3 and new content.
I think Jagex forgot about that because, in the past, the only way to access the barrows brothers quickly was by using the Drakan's Medallion, but War's Retreat and Max Guild Portal made it irrelevant (for the most part).
Sometimes i feel quests are more like chores in our current RuneScape timeline. Oh well...
But yeah as you say, it feels like having some partners or coop will do better for new players to that side of the content, also when there is way too many features that gets added around that point that can be a little confusing.
but thanks for answering :)
As an anecdote, when I was helping my father get into the "mid tier" PVM'ing, I recommended him to just buy the Superior Spined Armour (outlined as honorable gear in this guide) and go up from there, the armour did good to a certain extent on Duo encounters VS the Arch Glacor at 0 Mechanics, nevertheless, it had a pretty mediocre performance on solos.
too many limits for people that wants to get into it, so either overlevel or buy from G.E. just wish runescape had a better bridge between the lvl 60 world and the later lvls where other content starts opening up and bosses, dungeons, etc.
as with barrows, you still wont make it if you are using both lvl 60 and 70 gear, maybe buyed 70 gear with buffs can help, you can be lucky and that its mostly linza that stays in your way, to de-spawn, multi-spawn, etc. else barrows or good wars are the two for lvl 70 gear, if I'm not mistaken?
It's important for one to remember this is just a game and there's no correct way to play it, making the game "ultra-efficient" and following the absolute best methods to a tee, may ruin it for you and lead to unwated frustrations along the way, so just try to have fun your way and weigh the different options and opinions you read online to reach a conclusion that suits you and your playstyle.
Lastly, as a parting piece of advice, I would like to share this video (by: San) to help you, the reader, "navigate" across the PVM progression journey (remember this is a journey and not a one time stop). As always thanks a lot for your feedback and support :)