>>2017514
today while doing barrows i got an uncut diamond from a skeleton in the tunnels
out of curiosity I checked the osrs wiki for the drop rate and in the process found out the drop table for them isn't accurate; the barrows tunnel skeletons are meant to drop bones and the skeleton champion scroll, however their current drop table is that of a regular level 77 skeleton.

the reason i'm typing this out here is because i can't tell the server's priorities on fixing things like these that clearly benefit the player somehow.
the example i have in mind is how someone in the past reported that the crystal bow's ranged strength wasn't as high as it should be.
the discord server then also brought up how the charges are too high for what they should be, which made the guy in charge ask about it in the report.
this led to both being changed, and to the guy who brought up both being attacked for it by a bunch of retarded manchildren. surprisingly enough, because in the end it's still up to the devs to retroactively fix things - are they left out with the intent to blame the player reporting them for inaccuracy? are they left out because the devs want someone to report it so they can retroactively get to them as they come instead of having to recheck everything at once, as a kind of priority log/list?

i get these aren't comparable extent-wise, what's one extra item compared to going from 25k to 2.5k charges total, but in the end it's about time period accuracy vs customizing things to be (more) usable, like it seems to be with minigames having boosted rewards or some time period inaccurate features like the tool leprechaun crop noting etc
(side note, i heard the leprechaun should technically note everything, so this would seem to be an inaccuracy that makes it worse than what it should be, if anything, even though after a quick search i can't find a source for that)

tl;dr is i can't tell the server's priorities on reporting/fixing inaccuracies if they benefit the player