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  Secondary accounts, alternative accounts, or alts are accounts that are less prestigious or not used as often (some of them are pure or throwaway accounts). A throwaway account, also sometimes referred to as a rag, or a ragger, is an alternate account that has been created to accomplish a particular task, with the owner not having any intention of creating the account. Sometimes it is used to accomplish something dangerous and controversial like griefing. This is when gamers intentionally disrupt their gaming experience by using certain elements of the game in unintentional ways or disrupting the gaming community. (The practice is also referred to as ragging.) RSWIKI.NET It is also used to experience or re-experience low-level content and quests. Legitimate use[edit Many players opt to play both a normal account and an ironman account to experience the game in a unique way, without having to play one or the other. This also applies to pures. The most common reason for having alternate accounts is to earn money while learning skills on the main account, allowing players to build wealth whilst always using expensive methods with high experience rates. Because they are simple to manage, it's possible to manage two accounts simultaneously by runningecraft, merchanting, and killing profitable Slayer creatures. Secondary accounts can be used to monitor Wilderness dangers (e.g. Mining runite or King Black Dragon hunting), as storage in which they are known as mules or mule accounts (mules are not permitted in Deadman Mode), to repair the Blast Furnace, and many other tasks if they are of sufficient level. As a scout, secondary accounts are vital as they can help seek out dangers and avoid your main from falling victim to the victim of a player killer. Scouts can also be player killer and can be used to find potential victims. Players sometimes use throwaway accounts to access the latest content they've already completed for their more advanced characters. When an update to a tutorial (Tutorial Island, Troll Warzone, Ashdale, etc.) is released players can create throwaway accounts to explore the new content. was released on RuneScape 3, many players made throwaway accounts to test the new content. Typically, these accounts are abandoned and never used again. Quests like Heroes' Quest or Shield of Arrav require a partner. But, you'll require both accounts logged into at the same time and, as such is completely legal so long as it doesn't require glitches or rule-breaking. [2] Accounts for boosters were in use prior to the Custom Nightmare Zone update. These accounts had specific quests to unlock bosses that were suited for their combat needs and build. Nightmare Zone boosting may still be done, but this practice has lost significant popularity due to the update. Prohibited edit sourceProhibited usage[edit Other malicious throwaway accounts comprise gold-farming bots that are created to play the game continuously in order to produce gold that can be sold to players in exchange for real-world cash (i.e. trading in real-world markets. Accounts can also be used as auto-talkers to advertise sites that trade RuneScape gold. Accounts that are discarded can also be used to harass and extort other players. These accounts are typically reported swiftly and banned as quickly as is feasible. They do not affect the general wellbeing of the community. Punishment[edit While other players can always decide to ignore the player in question untrue throwaway accounts are often reported and banned. In rare cases throwaway accounts are traced by Jagex moderators, resulting in action being taken in relation to the user's main account(s). While a throwaway account's actions may be considered illegal, the legality of this will vary on a case-by-case basis , and the account owner's country of residence. edit source] Players' legal rights are described in the privacy policies of Jagex, subject to the GDPR (for EU residents), the California Consumer Privacy Act (for California residents) and the DPA 2018 (amended by the Data Protection, Privacy and Electronic Communications (Amendments and other) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019). Players can be permitted to: - Request access their personal information. - Edit their personal details - Permanently disable their account and remove their personal information Limit the processing of their data – Request information about their personal Data Subject Access Request (requires login). Jagex must respond to the request within three months. If the request takes longer than one month, Jagex will inform the user. On 19 July 2012, the number of RuneScape accounts reached 200 million. edit source] Noob Main account Skiller Ironman mode in combat Rules of RuneScape RuneScape Authenticator PIN for the bank edit sourceReferences[edit Mod Pips. Rules of RuneScape Update. 27 May 2014. Old School RuneScape Forums. The reference is lost2.0.2.1 Jagex. Rules of RuneScape, Multiple logging-in. (Archived from the originalon 16 July 2020) RuneScape Customer Support. * ^ Jagex. Rules of RuneScape, Account sharing, and buying or selling accounts. RuneScape Customer Support. * ^ Jagex. Easter Event. 2 April 2020. (Archived from the original.) Old School RuneScape News. ^ Jagex. Mod Ash's Twitter account. 17 October 2018. (Archived from the original on 24 May 2020.) Mod Ash: Oh, that. Oak/willow/yew logs, shrimp/anchovies/lobsters, most ores, cow hides, vials, bait, feathers, runes, newt eyes and jugs of water.

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