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Jagex works to support clans by creating clan support stuff such as clan chats or citadels. They should instead focus efforts to improve the wilderness If they truly interested in helping clans Runescape3 Accounts. Encourage people like trainers to venture out into the wilderness. This could be in the form of experience benefits and perhaps more training areas.

These single combat wilderness worlds need to be eradicated. Leave the wilderness alone with single combat zones or force single-combat pkers to use another PvP area. It's an easy idea that will be of greater benefit to the wilderness than any update to support for clans. While it has nothing to do with be related to the combat system that was being developed I was compelled to share this information.

As a freeplayer, I have limited access to Runescape Map. This is not an issue. Today, however I was able to see that small amounts of land was added to the mainland in the last eight (?) years. years or so. There is no space for expansion. Jagex isn't keen to erase their programming by putting the land over water. They have managed to overcome the water barrier creating islands to add new content, but they can only do this for so long without losing the feeling of being on a land.

The Mainland appears to be mostly based on Europe or at the very least the cultural heritage of Europe. Karamja with its jungles and tribesmen, savages, and tribals seems to be an illustration of Africa. Africa was once described as the "Heart of Darkness" by Europeans in earlier times. This was a land of death and unknowing OSRS Fire Cape for sale. Today there's no way to describe it as evocative. It's too old. It's too small, at the very least, when compared with mainland. Also, it lacks top quality content.

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