Hey guys!
Haven't played rscrevolution since RS2 was released. Couldn't stand it and retired immediately.
I guess I will introduce myself by sharing my past rscrevolution experience. As I would imagine the memories of playing the original rscrevolution is ultimately why most of us are here today.
I began building my wealth buying coal, iron, steel bars and reselling them. Through this process I became great friends with Piranha who was the 1st player to hit 99 mining. This guy mined coal and iron none stop! I bought nearly everything he mined. Because of the mass amounts of material I was able to gather, I was lucky enough to have then met Zezima. I sold Zezima tens of thousands of bars during his race to 99 smithing. We ended up becoming pretty good friends. Along the way I also managed to become friends with Tyler11 who was also one of the very 1st 99 smithers. With these connections I managed to carve out a very profitable role merchanting bulk rune 2Hs and rune kites for both players. I remember selling Rune 2Hs for roughly 1 mill a piece. Selling dozens per day. People were going crazy for them.
Outside of merchanting I spent the majority of my time pking. I don't know if anyone remembers "I Wicked I" or not, but to me he was the original greatest pker in the game. He was the first person who I am aware of that figured out how to "catch" when pking. He was a master at it and the hardest player in the game to escape from. We ran into each other and fought to death a hundred times throughout the years. He beat me the majority of the time, but nonetheless; battling this guy may be among my very favorite memories of the game.
After rscrevolution I played Diablo 2, Starcraft and eventually a short stint with WoW before retiring from video games completely.
The golden days of rscrevolution classic always seem to seep into my mind from time-to-time. I'm really looking forward to becoming a part of this community and hopefully meeting many people who share the same past experiences. I will never have time to play the hours I did as a kid, but I plan on sticking around over the long-haul.