Yeah, I have never felt more fulfilled than during those Cerb tasks where I drop 2-3mil on prayer potions and get jack shit for a reward, what in RuneScape Gold should be similar to that. Then I could finally quit and save my $11/month. There's absolutely nothing wrong with people wanting to earn decent rewards for their efforts while still enjoying, and there's this weird disconnect between that and a few members of the OSRS community.
If this is true it's probably just one of those mods forgot to turn off debug stuff, but I would love to see more supervisors say stuff when you fight them.Which necessarily happens when Cerb's at 5 hp and you just wanna find that last hit in so the ghosts don't hit you, but you hit three 0s in a row and need to move to avoid the lava that results in you fucking up the emptiness for the ghosts and almost dying, then you eventually get that last hit in and she drops the 15th motherfucking worthless unholy symbol up to now this activity and you go and place Hellhounds back on your own block list.
When Song of the Elves came out that I contended that Zalcano or The Gauntlet must have their fall table slightly buffed because the money from them wasn't great, along with another two GM level quests earned Vorkath and Demonic Gorillas, which are some of the best moneymakers in RuneScape. SoTE has even higher requirements than those two, but the stuff you unlock from it's immediately forgotten, and everyone's cool with that. It appears to be a ton of people actually want everything to sense frustrating and unrewarding. Why?!
Cerb is a pet which is a tradeoff for the less rewarding loot distribution in the short term. It may be fustrating but theres other bosses with much more rewarding distributions should you prefer short term profits. Dont stomp your feet, hedge your bets you want. The purpose is it devalues other integral parts of osrs gp . Skills become pointless because you get everything from abilities since stackables from pvm because people like you're so concerned about gain per hour.