There are many theories surrounding the 300 world seed, but no one is sure why it exists. Some say it’s a lucky number, while others believe it has something to do with the game’s creation process. Whatever the case may be, it’s an interesting mystery that has fascinated players for years. The 300 world seed first appeared in 2002, when RuneScape was still in development. At the time, players speculated that it had something to do with the game’s difficulty level. After all, worlds started at level 300 and progressed up from there. But according to Jagex co-founder Mark Gerhard, this wasn’t actually the case. “The reason worlds start at level 300 is because we wanted them to be evenly levelled and have a bit of a challenge early on for new players,” he said in an interview with Eurogamer back in 2015. “We didn’t want people just breezing through levels 1-300 without any trouble or feeling like they were too good for us! We wanted them to have to work for their progress and feel like they were making some real progress." So what was behind the mysterious 300 world seed? We may never know for sure, but it’s an interesting mystery that continues to fascinate RuneScape fans today. ..