If you can not decide between small town life and big city excitement, Edgeville has a little of both. It’s a sleepy hamlet during the week, but on weekends it gets too crowded as Times Square on New Year’s Eve. Pack a picnic basket and then take a chair on the mountain RuneScape gold and observe the PvPers battle it out only outside of the Wilderness Wall (you’re in no danger so long as you remain on the”civilized” side). Though viewing undead skeletons drifting around just a few feet outside my bedroom window (even if they are firmly behind the winderness wall) would freak me out.

Ardongue is a large city. It has a sizeable market in the village square. And it even comes with a zoo! However, who wants to live so near that walled-in plague town (regardless of the rumors that the jolt is a hoax)? And if you venture beyond the city walls, you’re in danger of being kidnapped and forced to fight to the death from the Fight Arena (seriously, why don’t the authorities move and put a stop to that surgery?) .

If you prefer sexy, arrid climate, there is Al Kharid and Pollnivneach. Brutally hot climates don’t appeal to me personally, purchase hey, whatever warps your starship:–RRB- Port Sarim is a little fishing village. Very nice if you are a”boaty” person. Taverly was a gorgeous druid village until it became a war zone. Not long ago, Taverly could have my vote. Unfortunately, not any more. Too dangerous.

Well, it’s centrally located. It is in walking distance to the shopping and civilization of Varrock. Port Sarim is only a couple of steps away whenever you receive the travel impulse. Sure there is that little problem of the Old school rs gold vampire, but despite all the talk, I’ve yet to see some steenking vampire. If there’s a vampire, he seldom if ever ventures outside his haunted mansion. There really isn’t any extreme threat (understanding that Runescape is, itself, hazardous ) in the vicinity, if you don’t go searching for it. I vote for Draynor Village.