Are there any thoughts regarding the changes? from Bestmengqin's blog

Improve Melee 2H. Quake now deals 219% damage to RuneScape Gold the main target. Hurricane will now strike twice at the primary goal. Meteor Strike will now cause AoE to nearby enemies. Meteor Strike doesn't require the opponent to be less than 50% of his/her life points. Barge now gives an opponent a 1.2 second binding. Barge is no longer capable of sharing the cooldown of surge. Surge will not be performed by a barge with no goal. In a future update, this will be changed to allow the targeting cursor.


Legacy Soul Split Healing. Legacy combat mode has been modified to remove the healing cap to bring two-handed Soul Split healing into line. PvP-focused changes. Snipe Dragonbreath Havoc has now been removed from the list of disable prayers. Basic stuns will be in effect for 1.2 second. The threshold and basic stuns no longer share a cooldown. Consuming food in non-Legacy combat modes during PvP will cause adrenaline to drain and not trigger a global cooling down.


Sorry for being late, but I don’t bother to visit the Runescape page as often. Are there any thoughts regarding the changes? I believe that these Meteor Strike changes must be made, but the only change I'd really like to see is one that isn't here. 


Imo food shouldn't drain adrenaline. This is an age when the healing properties of food can be used in daily combat. There needs to be more incentive to eat food. It is also absurd that sara brews do not drain adrenaline while food does but sara brews don't provide harmful enhancements, like food.


Personally, I would prefer to see this become free-to play soon. Otherwise we will have a scenario similar to Buy OSRS Fire Cape the one where magic shortbows and longbows are free to play. We are also doing beta testing at no cost therefore why should we have to pay?


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Added Oct 23 '21

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