This brings me to something I mentioned a couple of RuneScape gold months ago when Bachelor Fridge came out. With my friends I spoke that Jagex was becoming too excited about strategy games. A lot of new FunOrb games are about strategy. Some are successful, some are far less powerful, but it is a habit that Jagex has developed over recent years.
I am not saying that the new ability will be called'Strategy' or anything like that, I am not even going to attempt to guess the new skill name. However, I do believe there could be a idea of plan incorporated into this skill. No longer will people claim RuneScape is just a lot of copying and clicking! Plan is going to have skill by itself and yet have a direct impact on all other skills also!
I will try to describe an opportunity on how this could work. Considering that the new ability will benefit all present abilities, I think there will be parts of current skills which will have a strategy option, or you could'learn' how to create and use new products. To illustrate the initial example, certain tasks (such as mining and cooking ) could have a Strategy On/Off button, which allows you to disable or enable strategy mode. Turning on plan style allows you to train the new skill too and will possibly increase the quality/frequency of your product. It could also be that you'll have access to recipes and formulas, which will demand a certain approach to cook or create.
So how could the new ability avoid repetition? Certainly people would find the hang of it and go into a certain zombie condition where they lifelessly instruct the ability without needing to think? I think we need to realize that this'approach thing' will likely involve a good deal of special variables: different situations, timing, randomness, et cetera. The participant will have to adapt to this circumstance, similar to minigames like the Burgh de Rott ramble and Barbarian Assault.
It is still a guess, although I am pretty certain that this is much more likely than the other guesses. Thus far I have not seen anybody guess anything that makes sense, so I will just follow my own'strategy skill'. In late January of the year, Jagex Publishing plus a partnering company called UltiZen, started one of their newest games - War of Legends. It's a real time strategy game with superior graphics and interesting gameplay involving alliances, wars, cities, exploration, ect! However, how did Jagex fans respond to buy RS gold it?