Since the coming of Old School Runescape, Runescape has focussed on providing a single-player RPG encounter towards rivalling those provided by Bioware or even Bethesda, having a focus on questing OSRS buy gold and solo progression. Menaphos adopts that mindset wholeheartedly, together with skilling built into each street and district in town, as well the Changing Tombs mini-game and Sophanem Slayer dungeon to get non-combat and battle skilling respectively.

Outside of these areas, opportunities for boosting XP are scattered through the city itself. Thieves can train at the Merchant district, stealing from stalls and NPCs alike. The Worker district is home to level 50 mining opportunities. There's a new type of tree for flat 47 woodcutting in the Imperial district. Ultimately, there's a fresh Hunter animal at level 60 across the river in Sophanem.

The Changing Tombs mini-game is the main focus of Menaphos. It is a randomised area you can enter either alone or in a group. Before entering you choose the type of non-combat XP you would like to buy RS gold, and once inside, you have five minutes to complete as many tasks as you can. 

Fail to find the escape and escape until the timer runs out and you'll eliminate everything you gained indoors. For the most part, Shifting Tombs asks one to run through a maze, clicking on objects to stand up as much XP as you can - there are a few basic puzzles that web larger rewards, if you've got the opportunity to decode them of course.