I'm doing sit-ups for a demonic drill instructor who would like to get me in tip-top shape so I can join his army corps. A very long time ago, this was one of RS Gold several arbitrary events concocted as a way to manage the great number of bots that set up shop at Old School RuneScape, back when it was just plain RuneScape. They stopped being successful after a couple of months. 14 years after they stopped being helpful, they persist.
"We kept them since the players enjoyed them," states Mark Ogilvie, RuneScape design manager. "They are part of the fabric of this world." It's a familiar story in a game which exists because players voted for its resurrection. Old School RuneScape was initially created to be a duplicate of the game as it was at 2007--an exact replica designed to entice nostalgic adventurers. It is not a picture of the world as it had been, however, as it is still a living game with upgrades, added quests and even a brand new continent emerging. It's in a visually odd position, growing alongside its successor, RuneScape 3.
"These players, when they log in the game, it's muscle memory. That's one of the main differences between Old School and RuneScape 3. While all that nostalgia remains there in the new RuneScape, it's hidden behind this veil of updates. This feels like a different game." You might remember there are rats in the kitchen basement (of course you will find ), along with a pursuit from the Duke's chef that will send you all over the surrounding region to find ingredients for a cake.
Normally, Jagex generates content aimed at the typical player level, so the majority of the low level quests were already considered outdated in OSRS Buy Gold 2007. They are also the most finished quests in the game, being the first things new players come across, so it's even more important that they fit players' memories of them.