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OSRS Gold Buying Guide

The Seeker by The Seeker
March 19, 2020
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Video games have significantly evolved over the years, growing in popularity in the process. Now, they are a part of an average household, whether you are playing on your computer,  a gaming console like PS4, or even your mobile phone. Yet, despite the various options you can access in this day and age, there is nothing quite like a good old massively multiplayer online (MMO) game, such as Old School RuneScape (OSRS). A game like OSRS presents a very different kind of challenge, which is acquiring gold. While you can get it by playing, gaining experience and levels, this takes a lot of time and effort. A better option would be buying gold for OSRS. Here’s how you can do that. 

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Set a plan

You shouldn’t just go about buying gold randomly without having a solid plan in mind. How much do you need? What will you be using it for? These are all questions that you need to answer before embarking on this quest. You can acquire gold by playing the game as we mentioned earlier, but it could take you a very long time to get enough for your goals. So, plan ahead so you can determine just how much gold you need because the process of buying it might entail some risks if you don’t know what you are doing. 

Find a Vendor 

After determining just what kind of gold you will be needing, you need to then find a website to purchase the gold from. This is where things get a bit tricky because there are some shady websites out there that can get you in trouble. As explained on probemas.com/Buy-OSRS-Gold, this is exactly why you need to take your time shopping around until you can find a reliable website to deal with. The last thing you need is to get banned from the game because you were dealing with shady people, and it could put a cramp on all your plans. So, there are some things that you need to keep in mind when buying OSRS gold. 

For starters, the website has to be completely secure. This means that they only get gold from high-level accounts to avoid any complications. The transactions also need to be done through secure channels because you don’t really need to have your personal information compromised by dealing with suspicious websites. How fast do they deliver the gold? The whole purpose of this process is to get it done as soon as possible, so a website that would send you the gold in a few weeks isn’t ideal –– especially when there are others that could have it transferred within a few minutes. 

Take Security Measures 

Not all security measures needed have to do with the website you will be dealing with. You too need to take precautions to avoid any complications. This means logging in from a secure IP address which is not flagged. If you want to take extra steps to ensure your personal information will not be compromised, you can use untraceable payment methods like cryptocurrencies. While gold sellers accept all types of payments, cryptocurrencies are the safest option because they can never be traced and your information is always confidential. 

Beware of Scammers 

You need to be wary of scams because they are there and happen quite often in the world of OSRS. They will mostly happen in the wilderness, where potential sellers will lure you, offering to sell gold. What happens is you would get killed by other players, and there would be no history of the transaction. So, always be careful and know who you’re dealing with, and don’t let yourself be scammed.

Compare Prices

You will find a lot of people offering OSRS gold, and you need to pause for a moment and compare prices. Some people try to take advantage of other players and they overcharge for gold. You shouldn’t deal with such sellers. Instead, take your time to look around and compare prices. Never settle for the first offer you get because chances are, there are more affordable prices out there. Try to also deal with reputable vendors who have experience in the game and gold-selling business. It doesn’t make sense to go deal with an independent seller who has been only doing this for a month. 

As you can see, there are various points you should keep in mind when buying gold for OSRS. The more time you take to consider your options, the better luck you will have of actually getting the gold without any complications. This way, you will have saved yourself a lot of time and trouble, and you will have much better progress in the game.

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