Beneath Ice Mountain would see players detecting ancient secrets that lie under Ice Mountain. Finishing the quest would give you access to Ice Mountain Dungeon -- a new F2P dungeon"packed with RS Gold combat chances, skilling actions, and a lot of beautiful lore." Jagex said anybody who enjoyed Forthos Dungeon will enjoy what it's doing with Ice Mountain Dungeon.
When the content passes the neighborhood poll, the quest and dungeon will hopefully release in April. "Willow, an energetic archaeologist (perhaps suspiciously so) is hunting for her next big discovery," reads the explanation Below Ice Mountain. "She believes she's found the entrance to historical underground ruins found to the west of Ice Mountain. There is a catch however - the entry is sealed tight and she wants to reunite her previous crew to help her break-in. Obviously, she must stay close to the ruins in order to lay claim to the find, so it falls to you to bring her rag-tag group back together for one last caper and a closing huge pay-off."
She'll be working with three other characters -- Burntof, Checkal, and Marley -- despite her true goals for exploring the mountain remain a mystery. Full details for the quest and new area are available on the official Old School site. It also contains a couple more suggested changes for your Bolt Pouch, especially directed at making it more user-friendly. The nostalgic game will also arrive on Steam on February 24. Mere months following Runescape's younger, contemporary edition made its way to Valve's shores, Jagex this week announced it would be bringing the nostalgic 2007-era customer to Steam on February 24th as part of the match's 20th anniversary.
As per an announcement post on Steam, you'll be able to Cheap OSRS Gold link present OSRS accounts to pick up where you left off, if that was past week or even a decade back. If you're new to Runescape, you are going to be able to log in directly with your Steam account. OSRS will be getting all the Steam faff also, launching with achievements and introducing gambling trades soon after launch. The throwback remains a lot active, breaking its concurrent participant album just last November. The game even has fresh things, monsters, attributes and the occasional new landmass, employing a contributor voting system to ensure new upgrades stay in the spirit of their old game. Only this week, Runescape developer Jagex was obtained by the planet's second-largest private equity firm, The Carlyle Group, that promises to pump more funds to the venerable MMO.
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