Simplicity RSPS Review 2023 [ Top Rated📈 ]
Simplicity Review
Simplicity is a feature-rich pre-EoC Runescape private server filled with a variety of semi-custom content and other notable Oldschool Runescape content. This server is staffed by a team of 28 individuals and played by as many as 250 players at a time (on average). This RSPS possesses a very entertaining mix of both familiar and unique content found through exploring skills such as Dungeoneering and Summoning, or by taking on a multitude of exciting bosses and minigames. Prepare to learn what Simplicity RSPS is at its core and find out why we find this a very cool combination of two worlds.
Notable Features
The amount of entertaining content this server has to offer is enticing to play for hours at a time. Duo Slayer, Party Dungeoneering, Full Raids, Vorkath & Hydra are just a few of many pieces of content found in Simplicity. There’s a good handful of custom items found throughout the server too, such as Ring of Bosses, Scythe of Vitur X and Dark Twisted Bow – amongst many others. The mix of content in this server is, well, Simply amazing. Let’s find out, shall we?
Player vs Monster (PvM)
PvM is a big hit on Simplicity. This server offers existing bosses from Oldschool Runescape alongside pre-eoc, as well as unique custom bosses to battle. For example, Phoenix and Nex are two bosses from the later stages of Runescape whilst the Nightmare and Hydra are found on OSRS. Simplicity also offers the opportunity to try out new combat mechanics by fighting the Bandos Avatar, Slash Bash or Tarn. All bosses have unique levels of difficulty and offer excellent rewards.
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↑ Image 1: The mix of Pre-EOC and OSRS bosses that Simplicity has to offer.
| PROS | CONS |
| High Variety (OSRS/Custom/Pre-Eoc) | None |
| Good Combat Balancing | |
| Good Reward Balancing |
Skilling
Skilling is somewhat of an uncertainty. There are a lot of skills, including Dungeoneering and Summoning which are a popular hit amongst the players. However, most skills are pretty basic when it comes to training. For example, there are only four agility courses; Thieving can only be trained at stalls that are located at home; and Hunter is mainly trained at Puro-Puro. While this isn’t a problem for most players, it can get a bit repetitive when going for 99 in a skill.
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↑ Image 2: One of the many unique AFK training methods that Simplicity has to offer.
| PROS | CONS |
| Dungeoneering | Basic Training Methods |
| Summoning | |
| Unique AFK Training |
Player vs Player (PvP or Pking)
Sadly, PvP action is nowhere to be found in Simplicity. First of all, Simplicity is primarily an economy-based server meaning that you won’t be able to spawn items or set your levels. This isn’t a bad trait to possess, but it doesn’t exactly attract pkers. Secondly, players rarely tend to visit the Wilderness unless there is a hotspot. Even then, there are only a couple of people in the entire Wilderness. Finally, considering the combat feels a bit clunky (E.g. Autocasting) it is hard to get some nice tribridding action. On the other hand, there are occasionally PvP-oriented events hosted which are nice to see.
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↑ Image 3: Wilderness has a variety of PvM bosses, but there are no players to PvP with.
| PROS | CONS |
| Bosses in Wilderness | PvP Combat is Clunky |
| Very Low PvP Activity |
Minigames
There are a lot of minigames on this server, including both custom minigames and the ones from oldschool runescape. The problem is that there isn’t really a lot of activity in minigames such as pest control unless there is an event that is going on. Therefore, it can take some time for you to get rewards from the minigames you want if they require larger amounts of players. However, the minigames that are currently on the server are focused on PvM/Skilling, and a lot of players seem to enjoy participating in them.
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↑ Image 4: A mix of 15 different OSRS, Pre-Eoc and custom minigames
| PROS | CONS |
| Big Variety (PvM/Skilling) | Group Minigames are Empty |
| Custom Minigames | Few PvP Minigames |
Player activity
Simplicity is considered to be a large-sized server as it sees between roughly 60 to 250 active players online at a time, depending on the time and day. There are enough players for chatting and having fun while skilling and PvMing; however, at times there seems to be a good handful of players that are AFK training. While AFK training is a nice feature, it can be demotivating to play at times when a lot of players are AFK training or standing still. However, it is still impressive to maintain large numbers of players for long periods of time – which Simplicity has most certainly managed to accomplish.
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↑ Image 5: Simplicity is an active server with a decent amount of players.
| PROS | CONS |
| Decent Amount of players | Many are AFK |
Other content
When it comes to miscellaneous content, there’s a lot on the table. Upon logging in, there are a couple of different game modes to choose from, depending on how much of a grinder one is. Additionally, there’s a very nice achievement system with 106 achievements and four different tiers. Moreover, there are also a lot of systems in place to aid with gaming. Some examples being kill log, drop log, drop tables, collection log, etc.
| PROS | CONS |
| Different Tools to Ease Gaming | None |
| Activities Outside of the Main Grind |
Conclusion (3.8 on average)
Simplicity is the perfect server for those who seek casual gameplay and a good variety of content to choose from. There’s a ton of cool activities never seen before on any other server. Plus, it is the kind of server that can easily be played for weeks on end. If original Runescape mechanics and looks are more your style, then this server may not be your ideal match. Afterall, it is more of a custom 317 server than an emulation. So it really depends on what you prefer. Grinds and replications, or entertainment and unique content? We can offer insight only so far, so in the end you will have to decide for yourself if Simplicity is the right server for you!
Website: https://www.simplicityps.org/
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First equipment setup is the least effective, but also the cheapest. This setup will only cost you around 12M old school gold. If you are looking for items names to buy them on G.E, here is the list:Weapons:
This is the best possible gear to kill Zulrah which will cost you over 500M gp and will result in very fast kills. But please note that you need to be very skilled to use such equipment to full potential, therefore I would recommend sticking with second gear setup before you master Zulrah or upgrade your gear by buying most effective parts, like Bracelet of torture and Imbued heart which will increase your magic damage by 10%. Items list:Weapons:
Zulrah Mechanics:
Rotations: There are 4 different rotations you will need to recognize at the start of the instance. All rotations start with green (Ranger) form in the middle of instance and you will always start the fight by standing in North East corner just like displayed below:
I recommend setting your camera facing south just as showed in previous picture. This will give you best vision around instance and will make it easier to understand rotations map. Rotations map: As mentioned before, there are 4 rotations which in picture below are represented as column “Alpha”; “Bravo”; “Charlie” and “Delta”.
Each Rotation, or column, starts from top and moves downwards after certain amount of time. Purple dot indicates location where you should stand during each step of it. First form is always green (ranger) and the second form after will determine which rotation you will need to follow, in my case I got blue form on step 2 just like displayed below: 
















Players can pay 10K to travel to the Crab Claw Isle, which has more Sand Crabs than the beach, alongside spots whereby players can aggro 3-4 Sand Crabs at once. This is a very desirable location, as players can effectively ‘AFK’ as the Sand Crabs continue to attack them, making for some pretty high, low-effort XP gains.
For effective XP gains, you need at least 5 Quest bosses enabled in your dream. The list of Quests that you are recommend to have completed are as follows. You should have at least 5 of these quests completed before you consider using the Nightmare Zone to train.
There are several locations where you can kill these dragons, the most easily way to access them is by using the Games Necklace to teleport to the Corporal Beast Cave. From here, you can exit the cave, and head either East or West. Both locations have Dragons present, with the East location having more Dragons, but also more players and potentially more PKers. Do note that, as soon as you leave the Corporal Beast Cave, you’ll be inside the wilderness. This means that if you die, you will lose all your items and be unable to retrieve them. Therefore, it is recommend to take a ‘welfare’ gear setup, whilst restricting valuable items to a maximum of 3. This means, provided that you do not accidentally obtain a Skull above your head, you will keep the valuable items and not lose anything of value. You may also want to consider using a Looting Bag, to allow yourself to loot more items between banking, increasing XP and GP hourly gains.
Their drop table is filled with consistently good drops, ranging in value from 10-50K. Additionally, these monsters are aggressive, meaning that players can chill and ‘AFK’ a lot more than when using alternative methods. A Ring of Wealth is recommended to be used here, as Gargoyle’s often drop Coins, of which the Ring of Wealth will automatically loot for you when equipped. Players can sustain their health here by using the Guthan’s Armour set, or by using the Saradomin Godsword special attack. Alternatively, you may use a Slayer Ring to teleport to the Slayer Tower quickly, and use a different teleport to get to a bank quickly, such as the Ring of Duelling (Castle Wars).
Players should wear Insulated Boots here to reduce the damage of their special electric bolt attack. Additionally, Protection from Range should be used at all times to mitigate the damage of the Dragons. You may also want to consider using a Dwarf Cannon to increase damage output and kills per hour, as the cost of Cannonballs is almost certainly worthwhile. Rune Dragons are an incredibly consistent money maker, with each drop totalling 15K GP at minimum. They also have a 1/5000 chance of dropping a Dragon Metal Lump (Used to create the Dragon Crossbow), and a 1/8000 chance of dropping a Draconic Visage (Used to create the Dragonfire Shield), which makes them even more profitable. On average, you can expect to make 800K-1.5M profit per hour of being here. Despite the Dragons high hits, killing them is reasonably chilled out provided that you keep your hitpoints and prayer points high. Banking is quick if the player owns a Digsite Pendant, as they will be able to teleport straight back to the Dragon lair as required.
