But that's beside the.point. Why did natures get to this stage? Simply the source outweighed demand. Why is that? When there were only legit players rc'ing the market was steady but today using the hoards of RuneScape gold bots you will find so many it has smothered the demand THE very same REASONS that caused the current epidemic will create a couple of months the runes hitting the alch value . Then what? Reduce the alch value ? Heck if the status quo was left unchanged the marketplace would have been MORE stable simply because they would be alched thus doubling the demand, one had to cast the spell and you to alch as oppesef to one to cast the spell after which another item to alch.

Component of the logic was"It's a negative affect on yew longbows etc" well, if people DID drop, if they went to their high alch cost, they'd be equally as popular to alch as they would profit to, gamers would have a variety of options to select from to maximize gain from a Gp or two. The precedent. Or take OVLDS the cost to create one has halved in recent months does this mean we could expect an upgrade to them since they are intended to be costly baskets?

It's opening a can of worms that I believe Jagex will repent later on in the future. Ultimately, I think that it's quite unfair to people who bought natures to spring this shift on them. I wrote this brief narrative to play with the devil's advocate: I am sure most, if not all, are aware that Jagex changed the nature rune alch cost. Earlier today, Mod Teabag sat during his morning crumpet break to OSRS buy gold talk about why this was executed. "Yes, to confirm, we did change the high alch values of nature runes. I just need to put the record straight concerning why that was done. We can guarentee our game is 100 percent bot free.