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    September 6, 2019




     Volumetric lighting and new water effects lend Menaphos a utopian texture. The town is open and light, you feel the warmth of the sun overhead, columns of light piercing through palm leaves. But this is not Al Kharid. As much as NXT has helped decorate OSRS gold existing match areas, it's nothing in comparison to this splendour and opulence Jagex have been able to eke from Menaphos.

    Since the advent of Old School Runescape, Runescape has focussed on providing a single-player RPG experience towards rivalling those provided by Bioware or Bethesda, with an emphasis on questing and Royal progression. Menaphos adopts that mindset wholeheartedly, with skilling built into each road and district in the city, as well the Changing Tombs mini-game and Sophanem Slayer dungeon for non-combat and combat skilling respectively.

    Outside of these areas, opportunities for fostering XP are scattered throughout town itself. The Universities district is home to degree 50 mining opportunities. There's a new kind of tree for level 47 woodcutting in the Imperial district. Head over to the Port district and you'll find three new kinds of fish to catch and cook: some flat 50, 62, and 70. Ultimately, there is cheap Runescape gold a fresh Hunter creature at par 60 across the river in Sophanem.

    The Shifting Tombs mini-game is the main focus of all Menaphos. It is a randomised area it is possible to enter either alone or in a group. Before entering you choose the type of non-combat XP you would like to achieve, and once inside, you have five minutes to complete as many activities as possible.