Thursday, November 15, 2012

Runescape Gold Prices - 5 Days Before EOC

Just wanted to let people know right off the bat that prices are extremely low right now for RS Gold.  You can snag 100M on our site for $48.02 with the coupon facebook1.  This is the cheapest we've ever listed RS Gold.  It's likely that prices will increase during the coming release of EoC (Evolution of Combat).  This update will bring a wave of players into the game, and will lead to increased demand across the game.  

We could also run into stock issues around release, so buying beforehand ensures you will not be waiting for your gold.  Right now we are averaging ~2 minute delivery times. Click here to speak with a real person about our service right now!

Or click here to buy RS Gold from our website.

- R2Pleasent (Runescape's #1 Gold Seller)

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Evolution of Combat - Nov 20


Well, you'd have to be living under a rock to have not heard about the upcoming changes to Runescape's Combat System.  I've seen a lot of people who are believe the updates will have a negative impact on gameplay, but I must disagree.  Runescape's current combat system (melee in particular) involves simply clicking once on an enemy in 1 vs 1 situations.  There is absolutely no complexity involved.  Magic has a slight amount more strategy involved, but really, it's all quite mundane.

EoC allows Runescape to implement a more action-based combat system.  I'd say it resembles that of Diablo III at the moment, where you have an action bar and use the 1-9 keys to select your desired type of attack or event.  If we consider the current Runescape system to be a 2/10 on the complexity scale, the EoC seems to be about a 5.  The outcry from the public implies this is going to be uber complicated... it isn't.  Only when compared to one-click attacking, where you could go out, have a smoke, come back, and figure out if you've won or lost, will you find anything much simpler than the new system.

Compare the new system to staking right now.  Players switch back and forth between Aggressive and Defensive style as they are hit, and deal hits.  This actually requires solid timing and constant changing.  I would rate Attack Style switching to be more difficult than the Evolution of Combat.  However, E.o.C. promises to be much more interesting and engaging than simply switching Attack Styles.

Runescape Gold prices are, for the moment, dropping in anticipation of the new updates.  This is because the market is uncertain as to whether or not the changes will increase the game's popularity.  We have still been getting consistent orders ourselves, but we've dropped our prices to compensate for the market shift in price.  

Remember that we will be continuing to sell in the Evolution of Combat.  We are the world's #1 Runescape Gold Seller, with over 4 Trillion in sales since 2007.  Do not hesitate to use our Live Support (click here) or check the bottom of the page at www.r2pleasent.com

Thursday, May 10, 2012

R2Pleasent Gold - The Team - Buy / Sell Runescape Gold

Our company has seen consistent growth since the re-introduction of Runescape Free Trade.  We have become a trusted name in the Runescape Gold business through high quality customer service, and competitive prices.  Originally, the R2Pleasent team consisted solely of myself and Anne.  However, as our business has grown, we realized the need to increase our staff, in order to provide our customers with nearly 24/7 service.

This means we have added two new recruits to our staff, who will help you when you Buy Runescape Gold, and also when you wish to Sell Runescape Gold.  Here is a breakdown of the full R2Pleasent team:

R2Pleasent - Owner, founder.  Bought and sold over 4 Trillion Runescape Gold Pieces.  We're talking astronomical figures here.  Founded the business February 2007.  Not much more to be said here, many of you will be familiar with R2Pleasent himself.

Anne - R2Pleasent's right-hand woman.  She has been working for the company since 2009, helping customers with deliveries, sales and concerns.  Anne is a beast in the Runescape Gold business, with over five years of experience.

Martin - R2Pleasent's Dutch connection.  Martin is from Holland, and speaks both Dutch and English fluently.  He began in Runescape as a staker, and accumulated billions in wealth during his gametime.  Now, he is mostly retired from the Arena, and has focused his efforts on delivering Runescape Gold orders and making Runescape Gold purchases.  Has been with the team since March.

Scott - Also known as Stonereh on the R2Pleasent.com Forums, Scott has proven himself through his strong skills as a Global Moderator.  R2Pleasent Gold's newest recruit, Scott (from Scotland), will be able to assist customers effectively from his long experience as a Runescape player.  He has already delivered many orders, and at the moment operates under Martin's Live Chat ID.  So, if you see the name Martin on Live Chat, you may be deceived!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

R2Pleasent Forums - Launched!

This week, we unveiled our new Forums at R2Pleasent.com.  These will serve as a new and dynamic way for us to interact with our customers, and to create a community centered around Runescape RWT.  The best place to Buy Runescape Gold is now also the best place to talk Runescape, period!


The forum has an area to discuss Runescape, and changes to the game, as well as Staking, Dicing and the Black Market.  You may also use the forums to seek help with an order you placed on our website.

Finally, this week we held the first Forum Giveaway Contest, and had over 50 entries!  We gave away over 150M in Runescape Gold as prizes, and had a great time running the event.  We expect to be back shortly with another giveaway to keep you all happy :)

And remember, we are always buying and selling RS Gold at great rates, as much as 30% lower than our major competitors.  Come check us out!


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Jagex's Perspective on RWT

When I recently released my Safe RWT Guide, most people became instantly more scared to RWT. They took the release as a sign that Jagex was hammering down on Real World Trading, and that all trades were now a risk. This was not my intention with the guide, and in reality, trades are infinitely more safe now than they were in the past. This post will examine WHY trading is safer now than it was in 2007 and beyond.

Jagex is a business, and they are in the business of making money. This means providing an entertainment service (Runescape) which keeps players engaged and happy. The more engaged they are, the more the players will keep coming back. The more happy they are playing the game, the more likely they will become an engaged player. This means that they must make the experience of playing Runescape enjoyable, which in turn will make them more money in the long run.

Now, most people quickly draw a comparison between Botting and RWT. They say that Jagex removed botting, now they will remove RWT. Well, hold on. First off, botting and RWT are extremely different things. Botting was negatively impacting others players' experiences, DIRECTLY. If I want to mine from a Coal Rock, and a botter is there doing it, I need to work harder. Even worse, my hard-spent training time is rendered obsolete by the vast amounts of bots. If I need to spend 30 hours a week just to keep up with someone leaving a bot on at night, I'm going to lose interest. I will be UNHAPPY and DISENGAGED. I will quit Runescape and find a game where my time is valued the same as others'. Botting also tarnishes Runescape's reputation. If potential players hear that there are bots all over the game, they will not bother to play in the first place. They will search out a game where there is no cheating, and play it instead.

RWT has a much more indirect effect on the game. I mean, there are some skills which are buyable (Construction, Prayer, Herb), but in reality, everyone is still trading within the same set of parameters as the next person. And if you are training Construction with Oak Planks as opposed to Mahogany Planks, you don't think to yourself "I'm getting screwed". You think to yourself "That idiot is using Mahogany Planks, what a waste of money, I am using Oak Planks which are much more efficient." Because you still have the option of using Mahogany Planks, but you do not have the option to bot. The playing field is EVEN.

And before people say that RWT gives an unfair advantage through Real $ payment, I need to point out the obvious: P2P. If it is so unfair for people to pay $ to earn faster experience, P2P is unfair. I can level skills faster on P2P, and I can earn more profit on P2P, in comparison to F2P players. This is exactly the same thing that happens from buying gold. So players obviously do not think the way Jagex wants us to believe, people for the most part do not notice RWT, nor do they particularly care.

So now, what does this have to do with RWT bans? Simple. RWT buyers are Jagex's BEST customers. These are the players who have 3-4 members accounts, play legit, and simply buy some gold to help them along. They have shown willingness to pay for the service, and Jagex NEEDS them. In 2007, Jagex was banning buyers permanently for RWT. The strategy was: Destroy the income source for Sellers, and RWT will eventually disappear. Whoever came up with this plan for Jagex was probably fired. The plan was a complete failure; Sellers continued selling, Buyers (Jagex #1 customers) bought, and once they were banned, they QUIT!

What a disaster! Jagex was getting rid of its high paying customers, and RWT continued as strong as ever. They quickly had to move to a better solution, and they decided on Trade Limits. Almost equally horrible, this update alienated half of the Runescape audience. Membership dropped, activity dropped... Gameplay dropped. Runescape lost market share to games like Aion and WoW. Jagex tried many things to increase activity during Trade Limit era, such as adding an "HD" version of Runescape, and PVP Worlds. However, in the end, they realized that the game's true prosperity was only achievable by once again removing trade limits.

So now here we are today, and Trade Limits are once again removed. This was done for one reason: Increase activity on Runescape. Increase memberships, increase traffic, increase profitability. So when buyers ask me if they should be worried about a ban, I try and explain to them this concept. Jagex CANNOT AFFORD TO BAN RWT BUYERS. It DOES NOT HAVE A POSITIVE OUTCOME FOR JAGEX TO BAN RWT BUYERS. I challenge ANYBODY to describe how this action by Jagex makes them more money.

Now, do not confuse BUYERS with SELLERS. Jagex is more than happy to remove sellers. Sellers can have negative effects in-game (Chinese autotalkers, ehem), and contrary to buyers, in Jagex eyes are worth removing from the system. However, as opposed to 2007 and before, Jagex does not BAN sellers. They have a new system which is referred to as a Rollback, which involves them manually resetting the gold in your bank to 0. This has hit myself and several other Sythe members as well, but really only happens to medium-large volume traders. If you are trading 100-200m per week, you will not be rolled back.

So to conclude, RWT has no simple solution. Jagex will not be resorting to banning buyers anytime soon, as they have already tried and failed with this strategy. Botting should not be treated the same as RWT ingame, and I have shown why they are two very different things. It is always interesting to monitor Jagex and their policy towards specific activity, but right now RWT is still as safe as it's ever been.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Runescape Bot Nuke - Thoughts


As everyone has heard, the Bot Nuke took place on Runescape about two weeks ago. Now is a good time to look back and reflect upon what has really changed in-game, both for you as a player, and for us as a Runescape Gold Seller.

Right off the bat, the Bot Nuke update made nearly all bots obsolete. I won't get into too much technical jargon, but Jagex was targeting the new intelligent bots (known as reflection + injection bots). These bots were able to analyze their surroundings and adjust accordingly. They were "smart", and that made them near-impossible to detect.

Jagex decided to go directly to the bot creators themselves for a solution, and this is where the breakthrough came. For those who follow RSBuddy, you will be quite aware that the lead developer and founder "Jacmob" basically spilled all the beans to Jagex. He left his third party company for a position at Jagex itself, and with it he brought his knowledge on bots and how to stop them. This seemed to be the tipping point in the battle, and with his first-hand experience on RS macroing, he was able to help Jagex actually put a stop to 99% of the working bots online.

Because this was so effective, the Runescape landscape changed almost instantly. Auto-talkers disappeared from their usual perches around the RS world. Yew trees and Essence mines were suddenly free of clones chopping away endlessly. Runescape was back. And it showed us how bad the problem really was.


Autotalkers in Runescape


Before the botting update, the average population online in Runescape was a conservative 150,000. Today, that number is now lingering around 50,000. From this we get the picture... Nearly 2/3 of the players online (or 100,000 players) in Runescape were bots. That statistic is staggering. Now let's assume out of these 100,000 botters, that 50% of them are Gold Farming at a rate of 200K per hour. That is equivalent to 10 Billion Gold entering the economy every hour, 240 Billion PER DAY!

As a result, we have seen an increase in the wholesale price of RS Gold. China market price has gone up 30% since the announcement. Most gold sites are having trouble just keeping up with demand. We've had to up our rates a bit, although we have made sure to keep them under the market average. Our rates increased about 15%.

All in all, buying Runescape gold right now seems like a great idea. Your purchase is steadily increasing in value, and we are happy to buy your RS Gold back later on at great rates. Check us out, and see why we are labeled as the #1 Runescape Gold Seller.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Bot Nuke - Price Drop! What?!

Hey folks.  The Bot Nuke update this past week has had a serious effect on Runescape.  People are no longer able to use automated programs to level their characters, or to collect gold.  This immediately had an impact on GP prices, as prices rose about 20% across the board.  This meant we had to raise our prices at R2Pleasent.com as well, just to keep up with the market.

Well, I have great news.  We have decided today to put our RS Gold prices back down to pre-Bot Nuke levels.  We are Selling Runescape Gold at rates of:

- 1-19M: $0.8/M
- 20-99M: $0.7/M
- 100M+: $0.64/M
- 500M+: $0.6/M

These rates are extremely competitive, and may not last!  Prices keep going up on RS, but we are one site that has decided to go against the grain and REDUCE our prices.  We also are Buying RS Gold for great prices!  Up to 20% higher than before the bot updates.  So come check us out if you haven't already, we are quick, efficient and professional.

- R2Pleasent