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Submitted by Kingang on Thu, 09/03/2020 - 16:38

Just on OSRS is thirty 16 hour filler content

Just something interesting for the battle stats mill, but I dig it.I was so nervous watching this.I was with my nose on my screen that last step god that dopamine struck at the end was real.Going from the grain here but this is the first video I felt uncomfortable watching. 37 days to out something that had effectively zero goal. Two months to get a whip of Temple Trekking? Meaningful, although absurd. This? Okay. I hope settled is actually okay.That's why I gave 3 additional actual productive motives for doing it.

OR something I stated I would finish over a year proceed for an incredibly tough accomplishment. Gather ruby bolt tips and the kwuarms I'll want, and get melee stats that are higher to make my TOB simpler. All about perspective I assume, when you look at it trying to have a clue casket for 37 days, yeah it will seem pretty moot. Nevertheless, it was a goal alongside productivity.

The disclaimer which you put that this wouldn't be healthy was really fantastic to hear. I was basically thinking"let this guy sleep" for the whole episode.You've talked in the past about staying healthy and busy during your grinds and I'm grateful you reinforced the point. That the editing was considerably less stressful than the grind was. Be good to yourself.I do urge healthiness in grinding. Even this wasn't too bad as people think, only 5 of the 37 days ever went 9hrs of playtime.

It was a excellent vid. Kept me on the edge of my chair. Place grind into perspective lmao.Right? Honestly one of my preferred Swampletics episodes in a while. The barrows saga was becoming old and there were not any real bets, the result was always going to be the same, even though it took Settled months (which it absolutely did). Even though it was useless, Settled assembled the video in a way my anticipation when he had been performing the set of clues was mad.

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