Does anyone here play RuneScape? If you do, tell us your username and which world(s) you usually play in, and your level. If you don't play it, maybe this thread will sway you to and you will post this info too!
Ok, here's my info:
Username: Teo_Lispelle
Favourite World: World 8
Level: 22
Last edited by Teeeeo. on Fri Jul 01, 2005 9:45 pm, edited 3 times in total.
i just started playing it. london world 15 user:Cyril DeVine
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I hate runescape, but my user was Shadow_Knight I think, something like that. I think I was level 6, I couldn't kill anything, I was tricked into drinking some wine, and I never came back.
Cause i'm a one man,
I'm a one man,
I'm a one man,
I'm a one man revolution.
I played for a while then got extremely bored, virus plagued and told a certain someone that it was the most awesome game ever. Shes been playing it ever since and wondering why so much stuff was coming on her computer. Muhahahaha!
Man, i havent played runescape in forever. I got myself up to some rediculously high level and it wasn't as fun anymore.
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I played off and on throughout fifth and sixth grade. I think the big upgrade messed it up. Yeah, it was cooler, but it didn't feel like runescape, you know?
My brother's downstairs playing it right now.
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I used to play and I kept getting in trouble. I think I got up to lvl 15 but, i'm not sure what my user name was because I had so many accounts, until mum said I can't play any more.
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