One argument that has been discussed is the advent of new bosses requires graves

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One argument that has been discussed is the advent of new bosses requires graves

As for the Kinshra: they osrs gold expelled from Falador and on mountains (I'm pretending the mountains separate Asgarnia Misthalin from Wilderness... It seems odd to have a single mountain by it's own) So I'm guessing Daquarius is the chief and marquess of the Kinshra.

He is the lord of this title, which makes sense. Again Sir Amik is a knight and not a lord as Daquarius. Let's see, what do you think? Is it possible for a knight to lead a kingdom? Sorry for some unrelated parts. I simply copied and pasted the text from a RSOF posting.

The grave situation makes absolutely the most sense to me, for those who aren't aware, it's the arguement that gravestones aren't blessed because thieves will take your treasure. I can't believe that it was true prior to 2007. There was no grace period of six minutes to pick up your possessions.

One argument that has been discussed is the advent of new bosses requires graves, does it? Is that true? Tormented Demons was a new boss in 2008 and I am not aware of any. But I do, whenever I go out with my partner I pray for him (well I bless him, but he is yet to die). I can always make it back in just three minutes. The whole gravestone blessings argument doesn't apply to this game. Whatever the blessings on your grave, you can still make it back.

The Corpreal Beast is the other. It has been purposely made to not use the gravestone mechanism. Jagex should have looked at it and slammed the care bear bosses. Now you only have 2 minutes to return to your stuff. It's not possible to leave the property before it's the public's loot.

Finally Nex. I have yet to take on her. But, the majority of people believe Jagex has been working on this update for quite a time, so it's safe to say that Nex was designed to incorporate these features. While a blessing can assist you in getting back to osrs leveling service grave here, it is m belief that this feature would have been included in Nex's design.

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