With spring in full swing, RuneScape players have a golden opportunity—literally—to boost their coffers through a slew of exciting new activities. From festive quests and game jam creations to skilling system upgrades and major content on the horizon, there’s no shortage of ways to rack up RuneScape gold this season. Here’s how to make the most of it.

1. Festival Quests: Blooming Burrow & Duck Hunt
Seasonal events like Blooming Burrow offer a lighthearted but profitable way to earn gold and cosmetics. By solving garden puzzles, gathering springtime blooms, and completing story-based tasks for a family of magical rabbits, players not only gain treasure hunter keys (which often yield tradable or high-value items) but can also collect limited-edition gear. The Duck Quest adds more fun—and potential profit—as players rescue ducklings for bonus rewards. These events are low-risk and highly efficient for casual gold gains.

2. Spring Game Jam: Creativity Meets Profit
Jagex’s Spring Game Jam invites the community to design their own mini-games. While the goal is creativity, there’s hidden gold potential. Popular submissions are showcased in-game, bringing traffic and attention to specific locations or activities. Participating players earn rewards, while those who rate and engage with the content can snag bundles filled with valuable items. These bundles often include items that can be sold or used to aid gold-generating activities like skilling.

3. Farming Strike Challenge: Grow to Gold
May’s Farming Strike event pits teams against each other to harvest the most crops, herbs, and saplings. Top performers receive Farming Strike medallions, which can be traded for boosters that improve farming yields—a key long-term goldmaking strategy. Even mid-tier participants benefit, gaining experience and resources that can be sold on the Grand Exchange for consistent profit.

4. New Skilling Systems: Augments and Invention
The May 9th skilling update introduced augmentable gear for Runecrafting and Thieving. Players can now equip augments that boost XP rates and increase loot, making activities like essence crafting and pickpocketing significantly more profitable over time. Meanwhile, new Invention components tied to core skills unlock perks such as auto-crafting or resource preservation—dramatically improving efficiency for gold-centric tasks.

5. Combat and Skilling Check-Ins: Bonus Scrolls & Gear
Combat Mastery events challenge players to take on early-game bosses with restricted gear. Though aimed at encouraging variety, they also reward Combat Scrolls that boost effectiveness against specific enemies—perfect for farming drops with better kill-speed and minimal resource drain. These scrolls can create lucrative farming loops with limited effort.

6. Roadmap Preview: Future Gold Opportunities
Upcoming content teased in the May Roadmap Check-In promises even more gold-earning options. Improvements to the bank system will reduce downtime between runs, while the ongoing development of Group Ironman and updates to Agility courses will likely introduce new mechanics and rewards, offering further income potential for savvy adventurers.

7. What’s Next: Big Updates on the Horizon
Looking ahead, the next chapter in the Desert questline and the Hunter 110 update will bring rare new items and creatures with high market value. Early participation often means early access to OSRS gold for sale rare drops, which can be sold before market saturation. Additionally, hints of a new sea-based region could open up fresh skilling zones perfect for gold grinding.