The day the Grand Exchange (GE) was released was filled with excitement and disappointment. Many people throughout the game believed this was a good thing, not having to travel all over Runescape to find what they needed. Others thought it destroyed the nature of the game with the set prices, which set the table for the updates to come in the weeks following the Grand Exchange’s release. Ever since the update of the Grand Exchange and the trade limits were released, players have been considering the Grand Exchange a good thing, or a bad thing. The Grand Exchange has its pros and cons, and has had a major effect of the economy of the game.
The Grand Exchange is one of the updates in recent Runescape history that has affected the Runescape economy the most. There are many good things about this.
Accessibility
Buying Ability
Selling Ability
The GE only has a few things bad about it, but these are very big problems.
Price Manipulation and Merchanting Clans
Supply and Demand
Price Fluctuation on expensive items
One question that is often asked by players is “What would Runescape be like without the Grand Exchange?” Many players like it and others prefer the old way, in which the players created their own prices. Others argue that price manipulation is todays way of the players creating their own prices. Now ask yourself the question, would you rather Runescape without the Grand Exchange, or with it?
Economy Update of the Month: Anti “76k”ing Measures
With this update, it did not affect the economy all that much. It did, for a day, create a PvP world without “cheats” to get good drops. This was quickly taken over by the new form of the trick, using 3 people instead of 2. If It did work, and 76king was gone, it would have made a few more changes in the economy, with some commonly used items in PvP rising in price.