It is also worth note there is strategy in what regions people pick regarding clues (at least a little). The treasure seeker relic allows things with clue scrolls which are not possible with U.S.: this is why I picked to have access to those tasks. I guarantee you (without the proposed change) I will be able to complete multiple master clues by the end by saving up many and juggling. As of posting this no one has completed a master. Even like 30% completion is fine when hundreds in the bank.
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This makes it infinitely easier to save up and juggle clues to be able to complete them much more likely, depending on what regions you have. The true benefits of treasure seeker come in 1) many clues, 2) stackable, 3) fewest possible steps. People cite the number of clues received by treasure seeker vs. Changing this would be a huge change that Jagex has said they would not do during the middle of a limited time competitive game mode. This was probably taken into account when balancing the task points. It was made very clear from the beginning that clue steps would be restricted by region and that would make them more difficult to complete compared to twisted league. Proposed compromise: at least remove all zeah steps (as was said weeks ago) Reading through comments I can see both sides, but I am entirely against the change.
#Master clue runescape. his job leaves him kind of hated series
Shell-Shocked Veteran: He went deep undercover in a white supremacist organization before the series starts, which clearly took a toll on his psyche and marriage.Roaring Rampage of Revenge: He goes on one after Amador's death, relentlessly hunting the KGB agents he believes responsible for killing his partner.Right Under Their Noses: Stan suspects that something might be off about the Jennings when he first moves in, but after snooping around their garage he comes to see them as close friends and has no idea that they're KGB.Revenge Before Reason: He brutally kills an innocent Russian embassy worker with no evidence in order to avenge Amador's death.Properly Paranoid: Stops being paranoid once Nina charms him.Married to the Job: Overly-committed to his duty at first, he alienates his wife even before his job becomes tangled with an affair.Lantern Jaw of Justice: An overall squared build.It's telling that his son, his wife, his boss, and even his supposed paramour hate him, but he can be smooth when he puts in the effort. Good Is Not Nice: While he is usually well meaning, take a close look at how he actually behaves: This guy is rough at best and is often an asshole.It is implied he he did unsavory things to maintain his cover. Deep Cover Agent: Spent some time undercover as a white supremacist.Dating Catwoman: Unbeknown to him, Nina is not as naive and innocent and she appears to be.He regularly does unsanctioned work and follows his own hunches, which are usually accurate. Cowboy Cop: Chain of command be damned.Character Tics: Stan has a left side facial tic shown prominently throughout the first two seasons.It is implied that his time as an under cover agent in white supremacist groups has likely destroyed all sense of what's normal for him.He also takes borderline career suicide level risks at his job that only haven't cost him because his gambles have paid off. Broken Ace: His job leaves him unable to function as a normal human being, alienating his family and leaving him generally isolated.Best Friends-in-Law: Stan is clearly hoping this will be the case when Paige and Matthew take an interest in each other, but for many reasons, it doesn't work out.My bite will go hard and you will know you are dead before your heart stops beating." "If you don't tell me where he is you will never get dropped at my master's feet.