With the ninth anniversary of OSRS set for February 22nd, developer Jagex has planned an event to commemorate the longevity of OSRS Gold. Most notably, however, Jagex arranged the event in the desert town of Al-Kharid which is the entry point to the deeper Kharidian desert.

Since a major desert expansion is due to be completed in the early part of 2022. This includes the fabled Raids 3 -- Tombs of Amascut -It seems that Jagex appears to be using this event as a mild indication of what's next for the old new MMO.

In the meantime the players are able to treat themselves to a festival of cooking, fishing and good old-fashioned treasure hunting. Arnav waiting in the bushes outside of the bank just west of Al-Kharid palace, dug up a chest full of valuables somewhere within the city.

In a series of clues reminiscent of the clue scroll system The player is tasked by solving a series three riddles in order to discover where this chest is. Approach the four statues guarding the central fountain that is located in the courtyard of the palace Al-Kharid. Make the dance emote and perform it, as the clue to the other will become apparent.

This anagram refers to Ranael the owner of the plateskirt shop in southeast the palace. She will give the player the third and final clue once they have spoken to. Zeke is the scimitar salesman located to the north of the palace, sells steel, bronze, iron as well as mithril versions of the sword. When he is spoken to Zeke, he challenges the buyer with a further challenge to count every balloon that lands in and on his house.

Larry is situated in the oasis that lies to the north of the palace, near the gate leading to Al-Kharid. He supervises the fishing competition and will provide the player with the fishing gear necessary for the competition, however, He will never inform the participant that nothing can catch in the oasis. Big Dave, a fellow fisherman participating in the contest, will recommend buying specialty bait by Ali Morrisane, a merchant located just east of the oasis.

If asked regarding the lure, Morrisane would be willing to barter for trade reports from Osman, the spymaster Osman. Keep track, however of the three crates that Morrisane has around his stand. Osman will use this information to ask a security question.

My Arm the troll is organizing an event and is judging it, in which case he needs to see something "exciting," "exotic," and, ostensibly, "not boring."

In the case where the Cook asserts that his pizza was thrilling, but not exotic enough for My Arm's tastes, and The Wise Old Man's fruit was rather boring, yet too simple to be interesting the only appropriate course of action for cooking something exciting and exotic is to combine the two to make a banana pizza.

Video game developer Jagex is known for its massive Runescape series, however, many might not be aware that the studio is expanding its services to include publishing and even tabletop gaming with Buy RuneScape Gold.

Jagex recently announced that it has entered into a contract with indie game developer Outlier Games to publish the first game of the studio, the spaceship management Roguelike This Means Warp. The game is set to be available for PC through Steam Early Access on March 17.

With replayability and multiplayer in mind, This Means Warp encourages players to work together and think strategically during fast-paced, combative space battles in real time, and apply shrewd tactics as they guide their ship through an unforgiving, procedurally generated universe.