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Tru Khaoz

Tru Khaoz

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Hey Its Swat said :
Tru Khaoz said :




You do realize that even if they did re-poll that, they would never become rare as everyone has them.


If any item stopped coming into the game it would become rare eventually. Everybody once had all holiday items in rs3 when they were released but years later after people had quit and items had been lost they became rare.

23-Oct-2014 11:17:13

Mod John C

Mod John C

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kys bro said :
I did not get a scythe after the event. I got everything besides it and that is the one item i was most looking forward to :(


Can you check with Diango and your POH Toy Box if you have one for me please.

Dradeth said :
Okay so I got like 12 more items on my ironman and only 600 bank spaces.. How about adding some so I can keep my untradeables?


Managing your bank is part of the challenge, you can always destroy the untradeables and reclaim them from Diango.

23-Oct-2014 11:24:08

your daddie

your daddie

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This is actually a joke. Firstly, if you wanted to re-run events such as these, you should have made the items you receive "un-tradable". It is not fair to release them into the economy, allowing people to invest their money into them, and then knowingly crash the price of these items. THEY HAVE ALWAYS BEEN REFERRED TO AS RARES. People have played for countless hours farming money and items, then investing them into these items that were ALWAYS TRADITIONALLY A "ONE OFF", only to have there earnings taken straight off them! It is honestly a slap in the face for paying players and this should be un-done.

23-Oct-2014 11:25:58

Tru Khaoz

Tru Khaoz

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your daddie said :
This is actually a joke. Firstly, if you wanted to re-run events such as these, you should have made the items you receive "un-tradable". It is not fair to release them into the economy, allowing people to invest their money into them, and then knowingly crash the price of these items. THEY HAVE ALWAYS BEEN REFERRED TO AS RARES. People have played for countless hours farming money and items, then investing them into these items that were ALWAYS TRADITIONALLY A "ONE OFF", only to have there earnings taken straight off them! It is honestly a slap in the face for paying players and this should be un-done.


Agree

23-Oct-2014 11:28:14

Mod John C

Mod John C

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your daddie said :
This is actually a joke. Firstly, if you wanted to re-run events such as these, you should have made the items you receive "un-tradable". It is not fair to release them into the economy, allowing people to invest their money into them, and then knowingly crash the price of these items. THEY HAVE ALWAYS BEEN REFERRED TO AS RARES. People have played for countless hours farming money and items, then investing them into these items that were ALWAYS TRADITIONALLY A "ONE OFF", only to have there earnings taken straight off them! It is honestly a slap in the face for paying players and this should be un-done.


This is not a new mechanic, every holiday event in OSRS has always rewarded you with 2 of each of the tradeable items and we have always stated this will continue to be the case. Perhaps in future you could conduct thorough market research before making an investment.

23-Oct-2014 11:33:56

your daddie

your daddie

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You know what this is.... it's like someone working their ass off, to attain a dragon full helm (for example)... and then jagex saying "HERE'S AN EVENT, IF YOU DO IT, YOU EACH GET 2 DRAGON FULL HELMS... ruining all that players work and economical status. YOU HAVE WASTED OUR TIME and NOT TO MENTION THE ACTUAL MONEY SPENT. This should be reversed. You dropped the ball big time.

23-Oct-2014 11:35:05

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