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Posted on 2010 under PvP Worlds, Runescape help |
18
Aug
Treasure trails are one of things in RuneScape that will give you hours of fun. You don’t have the slightest idea what kind of treasure you’ll get, or when you’ll get it. If you like adventures, be sure to do some treasure trails. Treasure trails are members only, but some of the rewards can be used by both F2P’ers and P2P’ers.
Due to the massive amount of content involved with Treasure Trails, information has been grouped by clue scroll type. Choose the guide relevant to the type of clue scroll you would like to learn more about. If you do not know which type of clue scroll you have, we have provided a brief definition of each scroll type below.
Anagrams
Challenges
Coordinates
Elite
Uri’s Emotes Maps
NPC Locations
Puzzles
Riddles
Search
Basics and FAQs
Rewards
Coord. Locator
Which Type of Clue do I have?
If you do not know which type of clue you have, we have provided a brief definition of each type of clue scroll available:
Anagram: Anagram clues look like gibberish, but sometimes it can look like a strange phrase as well. These clues are actually the names of different non-player characters that you see around RuneScape that have had their letters mixed up.
Challenges: These clues are often simple math equations or a task telling you to count certain objects in RuneScape.
Coordinates: When you get a coordinates clue, it will say something like “04 degrees, 13 minutes North, 12 degrees, 45 minutes East”. These clues require you to have a watch, sextant and chart in your inventory.
Elite: Elite (level 4) clue scrolls have three exclusive clue types that will only appear at this level scroll. You have an elite clue scroll if:
nothing but a compass appears as the clue (Magic Compass)
an orb is attached to your clue (Orb Scan)
a puzzle with runes on three different tracks is on the scroll (Celtic Knot). See the Puzzle page for assistance with this one.
Uri’s Emotes: You know you have this clue when you get a scroll that asks you to wear a variety of strange clothes, go to a specific area and perform an emote.
Maps: Map clues are easy to identify. They are actual drawn maps with an X marking where you must dig. There may also be a series of steps to take marked on the map.
NPC Locations: NPCs, or Non-Player Characters, are the people who show up as yellow dots on your minimap. Some clues tell you to speak with one of the many NPCs in RuneScape.
Puzzles: There are two types of puzzles. One is a sliding puzzle which requires that you slide different squares around one at a time in order to unscramble a picture. Another type of puzzle is the Celtic knot, where you must align runes in order to unlock your next task.
Riddles: Riddle clues require you to figure out the true meaning of a strange phrase. They often require that you have a decent knowledge of RuneScape and the people within.
Search: Search clues are simple clues that say, for example, “Crate, Burthrope”. They only state a searchable thing like a sack, a chest or even drawers and then a vague location within RuneScape.
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Posted on 2009 under Gprunescape Team, PvP Worlds |
28
Nov
A problem is brewing in Lumbridge this Thanksgiving. It seems that Phileas, the Lumbridge Sage, has happened upon some rather troubling manuscripts near his home and he needs your help to solve the mysteries they reveal.
Solving the clues will prove a tough challenge as you pit your wits against a mysterious clue-setter and his secret network of contacts. Regardless, if you can stay the course and solve the clues over the next four days, you’ll certainly have proven your detective skills.
For those with the steely determination and the requisite clue-solving abilities, a new item and emote will be yours for the claiming. Simply head over to the official Cryptic Clue Fest thread for your first clue and an explanation of what to expect, and then keep checking the thread each day of this holiday weekend (Thursday-Sunday) for subsequent clues.
That’s not all this Thanksgiving, though. For anyone who’s not yet helped him out, the Lumbridge cook’s brother has some turkey-related shenanigans he’d like some help with. Either talk to the cook’s brother in Lumbridge Castle’s kitchen or check out this Knowledge Base page for more information.
Good luck and happy Thanksgiving!
If you’re after something else to do between solving clues, our friends over at FunOrb have recently launched a single-player campaign for the RuneScape inspired game Armies of Gielinor. The God Wars are in full swing and the forces of Saradomin and Zamorak are engaged in a struggle for domination. Take control of the Zamorak horde as it enters the fray and battles for control of Morytania. This update is free-to-play for all and comprises of 17 mission of tactical action against some fiendishly clever opposition. Six Achievements are available for you to earn, so head over to FunOrb to try the game and see if you can claim Morytania for the forces of Zamorak.
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The Runescape Pink Party Hat Dupe (November 7, 2003)
Nowadays, people may tell you that they can duplicate an item and make you rich. That is not possible anymore, but this Runescape glitch was in the past! Before, there was a minor bug in Jagex’s code, which a few people found out and took advantage of. This bug allowed any non-stackable item to be duplicated, which meant these people could use the identification code of expensive items and make as many as they wanted. Soon enough, the magenta partyhat (people called them pink) moved from being the most expensive partyhat to the cheapest partyhat. The magenta partyhat moved from about 5 million gold to only 200k gold in a matter of days and caused a big dent in the economy. Apparently, these newly duplicated items looked exactly like the original, so Jagex couldn’t tell who had the real partyhats and who didn’t. Now to this day, the magenta partyhats are now of a darker shade and are still the cheapest partyhat because there are a lot more of them than the other partyhats.
The Falador Massacre (June 6, 2006)
On the “day of the devil,” was the day Cursed You was celebrating his accomplishment of achieving level 99 construction before everyone else on Runescape. However, it wasn’t all fun and games when some people found a glitch that let them go playerkilling outside of the wilderness. Durial321 and a couple others used this bug to attack and kill people scattered across Falador. People lost all sorts of valuable items because of this bug and soon demanded a rollback. Apparently, this memorable catastrophe occurred during the middle of the night for most of Jagex staff members. It was too late to have a rollback, but Jagex did what they could and eventually had Durial321 banned, possibly along with others. Sadly, the people killed that day did not receive their lost items back, but Jagex will do what they can to make sure this won’t happen again.
Other Runescape Bugs & Glitches
In the month of January 2007, a rollback occurred, which affected a handful of members playing at the time. This meant that the last few hours were practically erased completely, and all the things that players did in that time were gone. In addition to experience lost, it was reported that some items were duplicated in the process. For example, if someone were to sell a white partyhat to someone else during this time, the seller would get to keep the white partyhat and the money while the buyer also had a white partyhat.
During late March 2007, there were several small graphic glitches and so Jagex staff used to Wise Old Man to fix them. It appeared that they coded the character of this NPC to “watch over” the glitches and make sure they didn’t happen again. One example was in world 82, where many people were able to walk on the water by Catherby fishing spots. Mod Ash soon patched up the problem and stuck the Wise Old Man there and made him run some code to fetch stuck people out of the water. There were also a few hidden system updates were Jagex quickly fixed the bugs and put the Wise Old Man back in Draynor.
Posted on 2009 under PvP Worlds |
11
Oct
This week, high-level herbalists will find a variety of new, untradeable potions at their disposal. Using your increased knowledge of the Herblore skill, you will find you now have the ability to add tertiary ingredients to some potions to increase their effect.
These potions aren’t just limited to stat boosts either. Have you ever wanted to take your godsword on dragon-slaying trips? Now’s your chance, with the super antifire potion (at level 85). Are you approaching near mastery of the Herblore skill? If so, there’s a potion that may just ‘overload’ your entire body (at level 96) – dare you drink it?
On a side note, those who can mix the extreme magic potion will find it doesn’t work in a similar way to its lower-level equivalents. When used, this potion will boost all offensive spell damage by 40% for a duration of six minutes, and will stack with magic staves that boost magic damage.
Mod Chris L
RuneScape Content Developer
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In other news…
As part of the conversion of the worn interface and inventory to a newer internal file format, certain items now have clearer right-click options when using them. For example, the amulet of glory now lists the four different destinations it can take you to instead of just saying ‘Operate’.
The Game Engine team have made sure the player list is now randomised to prevent priority being given to some players over others because of their IP address.
You can now navigate around the world map using arrow keys.
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Posted on 2009 under PvP Worlds, RuneScape |
11
Oct
We have decided to freshen up the Official Jagex Store a little by introducing some brand new items and packs.
T-shirts
Designed by staff here at Jagex, we wanted to bring these t-shirts out as a special and personal celebration of our experiences of the unique history and culture that has developed around our games. Check out the “Worst Update Ever”, “Mugger Level 6″ and “Rare” t-shirts, and the FunOrb “Let’s Bounce!” t-shirt, and you’ll see what we mean.
Posters
We have also added four high-quality posters to the store in response to demand we’ve received over the last few weeks. You will now be able to find three RuneScape scenes in the store, and a brand new Arcanists-themed poster that our FunOrb players might be interested in.
Packs
We’ve released six new packs that offer some great savings – our new gamer pack is better than ever – and with the variety that’s now on offer, there should be something for everyone.
Head over to the Jagex Store now to check out the new items for yourself.
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First of all you need to talk to Bert and agree to report the severed hand. He will give it to you. Go talk to the Guard Captain who is located to the South in the Dragon Inn. He will ask for a drink. Buy him one from the barman. Talk to him again to report the hand. He will do some unintentional stuff with the hand and give it back to you. He tells you to go talk to the wizards. Head east to the wizards guild, and ring the bell. Zavistic Rarve will appear and talk to you. You will find out that the hand belongs to his student. You will be asked to investigate. Go back and talk to Bert again. He will give you his work rota. Head off to Brimhaven. South of the Restaurant you will see a small building with a sign saying ’Sand’. This is where Sandy is. Talk to him. You will find that he doesn’t want people prying into his business. Search his desk. You will find his copy of Bert’s Rota. Compare the two, and you will notice they are different. You now need to go back to Bert, and ask him about the discrepancies between the two rotas. He will be confused and ask you to talk to the wizards. He gives you a magical looking scroll. Go back to Zavistic Rarve and give him the scroll. He will tell you that you need a truth serum to investigate Sandy. Also, he will tell you, that Betty in Port Sarim will make you one. He also gives you an orb to interview Sandy with. He will offer to teleport you to Port Sarim in exchange for an empty vial. First, though, get the following items out of your bank: Red Berries, White Berries, Bulls-Eye Lens, and two empty vials. When you arrive at Betty’s Magic shop talk to Betty. She will ask for a vial, so give it to her. She will then present you with a bottle of water, and tell you to make a rose tinted lens. First use the Red-berries on the bottle of water. Then use the White-berries on the bottle. Use this dye on the Bull-eye lens. Talk to Betty again, and she will tell you to stand in the doorway with the lens. Walk over to the doorway and stand on the inside. Use the Rose Tinted Lens with the Counter. You will be given an incomplete Truth Serum. To complete it, you need something of Sandy’s. You will need to go back to Brimhaven and pickpocket Sandy. When you have the sand from Sandy return to Betty. You will receive the completed Truth Serum. Head off to Sandy in Brimhaven. You now need to find a way to get the serum in his coffee. Distract him by using one of the possible lines that you can tell him (it is random which will work for you). Quickly pop the serum in the coffee. He will drink it. Activate the orb Zavistic Rarve gave you. Talk to Sandy, and he will tell the truth. Extract the confession from him, and return to the Wizard. You will be asked by Zavistic Rarve for 5 Earth Runes and a bucket of sand. He will do a bit of magic and you will see a cut-scene. He will then ask you to help recover his students body. Head off to Entrana. Talk to the Mazion by the sandpit. He will give you the dead wizard’s head. Go back to Zavistic Rarve and receive your reward. This completes the quest..
Posted on 2009 under PvP Worlds, RuneScape, Runescape Autos, Runescape GP, Runescape Pure, Runescape clans, Runescape guide, Runescape help, Runescape pk, Runescape tips, runescape items |
19
Aug
You can break Summoning 2 into two halves. The first is a rebalancing of the skill using your feedback. We have chosen to do this because we wanted Summoning to be one of the most well-loved and appreciated skills, so your help was needed to get it back on track.
What did we find out from the Forums? You told us that familiars did not stick around for long enough before they disappeared, and that renewing them was often a pain. With this update, each familiar stays out for a set period of time, regardless of the summoner’s skill level, so there is no need to renew your familiar. The period that each familiar stays summoned has, in general, been increased – the spirit dagannoth, for example, stays out for a whopping 57 minutes!
Secondly, you told us that summoning familiars just wasn’t rewarding enough. With the rebalancing, we have given each familiar a stand-out ability that makes them well worth summoning – a feature that budding Pikkupstixes have been eager for. You will now find that Summoning a creature is far more preferable to either selling the pouch or high-alching it.
Many of you felt that combat familiars should give combat XP. We definitely agree, so each combat familiar now gives XP when they cause damage. The amount is equal to how much you would have received, had you done the damage yourself. The experience will be in one of the combat skills, which depends on your choice of familiar – the spirit jelly, for example, gives XP in the Strength stat.
Taking your combat familiar into battle will reveal our next improvement: each creature is significantly tougher. They can soak up damage like never before and many will hit harder, making them more than useful for challenges like the God Wars. We can only encourage you to try them out and see just how improved their combat abilities are.
Acquiring charms has been made easier this week, with charm drops added to nearly 20 of our Slayer creatures. For those who prefer sleight of hand over the crossing of swords, we have also added charms to the Dorgesh-Kaan chests, so thieves can access them, too.
Recharging Summoning points has been made easier, with miniature obelisks scattered across the world to keep you topped up; you can now summon familiars almost anywhere and take them with you without worrying too much about having to dismiss them; buttons have been added to help you ‘dump’ items from your familiar to your inventory and your familiar to your bank; headgear and headdresses can hold more scrolls per item; many existing helmets can be enchanted to hold scrolls; and some of the familiars’ inventories have been expanded to a jaw-dropping 30 slots, so your pak yak can now hold more than you can
Dark Beasts are in the Temple of Light a key and mourner set is required to access these Beasts. Also, you must have atleast started the hardest quest in Runescape(witch i have done WOOT!) Mournings End Part 2. The hardest and the longest quest and im serious, spent about 50 prayer pots on that quest and lost my mourners set atlest 4 times. Plus i had 62 Agility.
To stay down in the Temple of Light for atleast more than 10 Minutes you will need 85 Defence, since Dark Beasts hit common 15s. And ive killed a Dark Beast in my recent account before 45674567h so experience is in me but this was over 3 years ago Jagex might have made them stronger or weaker since the BIG update. And it was big more than 1.5k ppl were on every world, least was 1.4k but rarerly.
Guthans and 6-12 pieces of sharks are needed just incase Health drops down to 25-30. Prayer pots can be used but are a bit costly since i save my p pots for Barrows or Kalpihte. Plus this monster doesnt really do a lot of damage to players with 96 Defence i have heard. Also, a telly is always good Ardougne telly or Crystal, i use crystal since its the nearest to a bank and i lost my Mourners so i couldnt include that in there since i just made the pics last week.
A level of 90 Range is needed to kill a Dark beast with a Magic Bow with Rune arrows but its a couple seconds after so yea people stole my arrows, lost 100 will miss those. Anyways i came back and used a cannon and all those cannonballs are real just that my friend makes cannonballs for a living and he gives me discounts rofl. But he hardly sells to me so most are from different users. I also used a crystal bow and karils X Bow, i didnt really like the X bow since i lost a lot and im already at the 12th recharge for my Crystal Bow so i perfer Crystal bow, i also tried Rune knives and Rune Darts, trust me they do not work as you will need a really high Range level. There are some safe spots no much since their scattered everywhere so u have to stay by them for like 10 minutes so they get used 2 u i jsut took a cannon and hid somewhere they cant reach me roflmao. Its not multi combat everywhere so you are lucky.
Your “Combat Level” is a composite of all your combat skills, which include
your primary attack skill (Attack, Range or Magic.. whatever skill is higher
at the time), Strength, Defense, Prayer & HP skills. To check your Combat
Level, click on the stats tab & look at the lower part of the window for the
“Combat Level” listing. Do not be surprised if your combat level is stated
higher than any of your actual levels. Again, this is a composite level &
all 6 parts that comprise this level are greater than their separate parts.
If you’re within reasonable combat range with a monster, the monster’s combat
level will be displayed. RuneScape uses a visual system to give you a hint
of your survival chances by giving you a “color”. The colors on this system
is as follows…
* No Display = “Nice Knowing You!” (Practically NO CHANCE of surviving)
* Red Text = You have little chance of surviving…
* Orange Text = You have a fair shot (33-50%) chance of surviving.
* Yellow Text = You have a 50/50 chance of surviving.
* Green Text = You’ll most likely survive the fight.
Please be aware that the “Combat Color” is based on ideal battle conditions,
like being at full health, & your primary combat skill. Here’s a few examples
of things you may run up against.
EX 1) You have Lv 15 Combat (Melee-based) & you’re planning on fighting Lv 10
Dwarves. You’ll probably be able to take on about 2 Dwarves without any food,
but fighting 3 or more in one go could kill you. — Moral: Know your limits!
EX 2) You have Lv 23 Combat (Melee-based) & Lv 12 Magic fighting a Lv 7 Dark
Wizard. You’d be able to kill the wizard fairly easy when fighting as a
Knight, but your survival chances drop to 50/50 or less when fighting as a
Mage. — Moral: Stick to your primary combat skill when needed.
Runescape auto bots or marcos are programs created to assist in a range of jobs in a game that would originally be in the control of the gamer they are useful tools but are considered cheating in most games and the users of these programs are frowned upon by most but still these programs are an entrenched part of any game these days. In Runescape there are many different skills you can raise your levels in. There are also just as many macros that can assist you in raising these levels. Most Runescape players who use Runescape autos (Autobots) are as stated in the above paragraph frowned upon by the Runescape society because the use of autos is against the rules and because often the auto bots will be competing against regular playing users for precious resources. You may find many Runescape cheating websites with autos for download, but if you’re considering using one you must be very careful on what exactly you are downloading. This is because of scammers get many unsuspecting Runescape player to download what they believed was a Runescape auto bot but in actual fact they are just downloading a key logger to scam people out of their Runescape names and password. When you use this program it collects your Runescape name and password sends this information to their email so they can gain access to your Runescape account. There are sites out there that are some websites that do offer real macros but in respect for the rules of the game we won’t be listing them here. Nonetheless if you do find a site offering auto programs make sure you run a quick scan on them first before using them. Here are some of the popular Runescape autos in use at the moment: Runescape Autofighter Now there are 2 versions of Runescape autofighter, there is version A and version B and as to which one you choose to download depends on the speed of your computer. Version A is the best version and is only made to work with computers with high CPU and RAM. While Auto fighter version B is for slower computers. This is a program that runs on a color system. This is where you must choose a color on the monster you wish to fight and as a program this auto choose to fight all things that have that color on them. That is where its downside is as you may have chosen a common color brown on a goblin; well the trees are also brown so the macro may choose the tree as the object to fight. Another good/bad thing about the macros is if you have food you can make a setting to where the macros makes you eat after you are down so in health past a certain point. You may change when the macros makes you eat but you must have the food in your inventory and the auto also will allow you to set a certain amount of life for when you run out of food where it will log you out and this is good if you just won a fight but remember that the rule of you having to wait 10 seconds before you’re able to log out after a battle. So this doesn’t make it that useful in some ways.