I'm glad for Land of the Goblins, I liked that when I returned to RS2 in 2009.
Actually, I'm all for continuing the existing questlines and even if they are wrapped up once, making quests that require their completion. Just as the elf series of RS3 came to an end, still miriads of quests are coming out that stem from there or partially from there. Just make it better than in RS3, just as the final elf quest is 1000 times better than its RS3 counterpart.
Actually, I like the base idea of all those ideation pitches, or at least what I imagine into them. Since these are just rough ideas, the execution still can range from horrendous to amazing.
- Fairytale III:
A questline continuation. Good. The thieving theme is great and more fairy rings would be realy useful. The RS3 fairy quest(s) that come after Fairytale II is/are something I don't remember that much, so I guess they were forgettable for me. Maybe this would be better.
- Guild of Shadows
While the thieving guild quest in late RS2 was kinda good, it still didn't feel that RS anymore. Another try, in OSRS this time, is welcome. Contracts? Like the farming contracts now? Sounds very good. Bedlam, shill and other English words that I learned while playing other game's thief contracts. I mean, I would have learned them if I could remember the exact translations.
- Tourist Attraction
From this few info, this really could range from april fools joke to something interesting. Actually, something with which we can alter the landscape has the potential to be noteworthy, but I don't see how could it fit into Old School, unless it's just "construction spots outside of POH". A bit sounds like things that went into RS2 just before the RS3 transition.
- Solphus
A new Zalcano with different skills? Gimme. Farming is involved? *fondles Farming skillcape* I will trap that koopa in my meat eating plants and thorny vines.
17-Dec-2021 10:55:51