This began last month after
Cheap Runescape gold, a paper established in Maracaibo, wrote a post about a participant who fed his child by supplementing his fulltime occupation with Runescape. He'd farm for in-game gold, then sell it to other players for real cash. After that, players of Old School Runescape on Reddit state they began to observe that an influx of Spanish-speaking players. These players will kill particular beasts within the game's map, harvesting items values small quantities of gold (well, small when translated into their real-world value).
For the album, there is not that much cash in gold farming -- gamers may ruin dragons for hours at Runescape and just make a few bucks. It's also against Runescape rules, the breaking of that I do not condone. But it may still be a reliable source of income when you have few other options.
Regardless, a player in
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