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Obtaining a Dragon Defender is an important milestone for main accounts on OSRS. This guide covers everything you need to know to obtain defenders and how to use the Warrior's Guild. The Basics Defenders are dropped by Cyclopses within the Warrior's Guild. To fight cyclopses, you need Warrior's Guild tokens which are obtained from various activities within the guild. Whenever entering the room to fight cyclopses, you need to pay an initial 10 warrior tokens and for every 1 minute spent fighting cyclopses, you have to pay an additional 10 Warrior's Guild tokens. Players must also have a starting 100 tokens in order to even enter the room as well. For bronze through to rune defenders, they are dropped at a rate of 1 in 50. Dragon defenders are dropped at a rate of 1 in 100 from the Cyclopses in the basement. Additionally: If players can, it is recommended to complete either the easy or medium combat achievements as completing those will give you an additional 100% and 200% increased warrior's guild tokens respectively, significantly speeding up the process of getting tokens. Requirements A combined 130 combat levels in Attack and Strength, OR 99 in Attack or Strength. This means any combination between attack and strength totaling to 130 will allow you entry into the guild. For example: 60 Attack and 70 strength, or 65 attack and 65 strength. Items Needed Melee combat gear Full metal armour set (Full helm, platebody and platelegs) The easiest for ironmen to obtain whilst staying efficient is the full mithril set For mains, the black armour set is the best to use, both being fully recyclable and the easiest to use for warriors tokens Getting There These are the fastest ways to the Warrior's Guild. Games necklace teleport to Burthrope Minigame teleport to the Burthrope Games Room House redirect to Taverley and running east to the Warrior's guild Getting Tokens To be able to fight cyclopses, you need tokens from various activities around the Warrior's Guild. Fastest Tokens The best way to get tokens is by reanimating armour sets. Buy the armour set you will be using. For mains the best is black and for ironmen the best is mithril. Head to the Warrior's guild using one of the methods outlined earlier in the guide. Head to the western room where the reanimation pads are and place your armour on the pad. Kill the reanimated suit of armour. Pick up the warrior's guild tokens as well as the armour and repeat the process until you have your desired amount of tokens. Fighting Cyclopses Bronze to Rune Defender Once you have gotten your desired amount of warrior's guild tokens (at least 100) go up the most north-western stairs until you get to the very top Enter the cyclops room and go through the initial dialogue before going in Find a spot that is not occupied by other players and kill cyclopses until you get your defender There are 2 types of cyclops in the top cyclops room. Some are level 56 and the others are level 76. It is highly recommended to find a spot with the lower level cyclops as both drop the defenders at the same rate, and the lower level ones are slightly easier to kill It is recommended to bring combat boosting potions as well as prayer potions to speed up the process. The prayer potions can be dropped if the player knows how to prayer flick When You Get A Defender: Kill cyclopses until you get a defender Once you get the defender go outside of the room and reenter the room with the defender in your inventory OR you must use the defender on Kamfreena outside. You MUST do this every time you get a new defender in order to receive the next defender you need Dragon Defender To obtain a dragon defender, you must defeat the cyclopses in the basement of the Warrior's Guild after obtaining the rune defender from the cyclopses in the top floor. The basement is located out the back, to the west. The dragon defender is dropped at a rate of 1/100. Players can bring high alchs while killing the cyclopes as they sometimes drop valuable alchable drops Players can AFK here with prayer pots and auto retaliate to make the grind of getting defender a bit easier
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1. Stronghold of Security: Count Check Teleport As a brand new player to Old School Runescape, one of the first things you want to do is go to the Stronghold of Security. Well, right after you get off Tutorial Island, if you walk over to the Lumbridge Graveyard, speak to Count Check and ask him where you can learn more. He will teleport you one time only straight to the entry of the Stronghold. 2. Stronghold of Security: Spam Click the Doors My next tip is within the Stronghold of Security. If you are not interested in reading what the doors have to say, then you can spam click on the door and it will let you straight through without having to answer the question. If you are new, the Stronghold will provide some useful account information. But, if you know what you are doing, just spam click the doors. 3. Lizardman Shamans On a Lizardman Slayer Task, a lot of players choose to kill Shamans. The fastest way to get to the Slayer cave of Lizardman Shamans is by teleporting the raids using the Xeric’s Honour teleport, travel with the mountain guide, run west, and then via north west, and the Cave here is Slayer only. So, you must be on a Slayer task to kill these Shamans. 4. Clan Wars White Portal Replenish The House Restoration Pools are extremely useful for PKing, Bossing and Skilling alike. Well, if you do not have one, a great way to replenish your player is by going to the Clan Wars White Portal. By going in and out, your health, prayer points and stats are fully refilled, and your skull is also removed. 5. Disconnections during Raids If you get disconnected during a Raid at the Chambers of Xeric, as long as there is another ranked member in the Clan Chat online, you can log back into the same World and join back into the raid. 6. Spirit Tree Count Planting a Spirit Tree inside your Player Owned House does not count towards your total Farming count of Spirit Trees. When planting Spirit Seeds elsewhere, you are restricted to how many you can plant until level 99. 7. Stripy Feathers for Rainbow Fish Number 7, more of an interesting fact, but also quite a fast fishing method… If you have 38 Fishing, you can bring Stripy Feathers along with a Fly Fishing Rod to any fly fishing spot, and instead of catching Trout or Salmon, you will always catch a Rainbow Fish. As of right now, it is very profitable to do this, and you get 80 XP per fish. 8. Fully Charging your Jewellery If you find that your bank is getting cluttered with a lot of partly charged jewellery, you can go ahead and withdraw them all in noted form. Head over to the Runes guy at the Grand Exchange, and his right click ‘decant’ option will turn most jewellery into its maxed form while destroying its smaller leftovers. 9. Wines When training your Ranged or Magic, wines are a great cheap food option, costing around 3 coins each, and healing 11 Hitpoints per jug. The cost though, is that they lower your Attack level temporarily. So, you cannot use these when you are training Melee Combat. 10. Obsidian Armour Obsidian Armour has 0 Magic Attack bonus, which is very contrary to the massive negative bonuses of Plate Armour. This makes Obsidian great for Hybrid or Tribrid PKing and Bossing situations. 11. Ava’s Devices Commune Toggle When wearing any of the Ava’s Devices, you may notice that it randomly picks up Steel items or random other stuff while you are wearing it. You can actually toggle this option on and off by right clicking and clicking on the ‘commune’ option. 12. Quick Prayers for Prayer Flicking Quick Prayers allow you to Prayer Flick more than one prayer at a time. Let’s say that you only have 40 Prayer, and you do not have Piety. So, instead, you can activate an attack, strength and defence prayer as your quick prayer, and then you can prayer flick by clicking on and off your Prayer Orb very easily. 13. Untradeables kept on Death On death to a monster outside of the Wilderness, you will keep all of your untradeables on Death, and it does not count towards the 3 main items that you will keep. Well, you can actually use a Volcanic or Frozen Whip mix on an Abyssal Whip to turn into an untradeable. That adds it to your items kept on Death without adding to the 3 main items. 14. JAD Tasks If you get assigned a JAD Task, and you do not feel up for the challenge, you can go in and out of the Fight Caves without completing any waves to instantly skip your task. This uses no Slayer Points and will not reset your task count. 15. Range Ammo Settings By talking to the Range Tutor in Lumbridge, you can set it so that picking up arrows that you are currently wearing will go straight into your ammo slot. This is extremely handy for low levels and mainly 1 Prayer Pures that do not have Ava’s Devices. 16. AFK Fishing Tip This next tip is for people that like AFK Fishing. If you start fishing at a fishing spot and then right click on it, you can then click on the fishing option there if the spot moves, and your character will automatically run to the new spot. That saves you having to moves your camera around to look for the next spot. 17. Player Owned House Doors Over the years, there have been a lot of changes to Player Owned Houses in Old School Runescape. One of the more unnoticed changes is setting your house doors to off. That way, when you go into your house, you do not have to open doors and there are no doors in the way, making your pathing distance smaller. 18. Ava’s Accumulator in Castle Wars In Castle Wars, you are not allowed to take in a Cape or Helmet. By using the Ava’s Accumulator on Lanthus, he allows you automatically retrieve your ammunition when you shoot it, even when you are not wearing an Ava’s Accumulator within a Castle Wars match. 19. Runes in Exchange for Bank Access When training Runecrafting at the Ourania Altar, when you go to bank with the guy at the entrance, you can talk to him to set up a default Rune that is instantly taken from you in exchange for accessing your bank account. That is a little bit quicker. 20. The Demon Butler Now, a tip for saving money while training Construction… The Demon Butler requests payment from you every 8 trips. So, with that, you can spend less money on retrieving planks if you get the maximum possible amount per trip. 21. Costume Room in your Player Owned House If you have a lot of Holiday items and enjoy doing the Holiday events, I really recommend creating a Costume Room in your Player Owned House. It is a cool way to keep track of what you have, and it save a lot of bank space. 22. AFK Slayer Tasks with Imbueables If you have not Imbued any Rings or other Imbueables and you get Black Demons, Trolls or Hellhounds as a Slayer Task, you can complete them within the Nightmare Zone while AFKing. 23. Create Tiaras at Level 1 Runecrafting At level 1 Runecrafting, even before completing Rune Mysteries, you can create Tiaras at any Runecrafting Altar, even if you do not have the level. 24. Player Owned House Upgrade Materials List (in game) If you are standing at the Grand Exchange, and cannot remember what Construction materials you need to build the next upgrade in your Player Owned House, you can click on the Construction Skill icon, and then click on what you want to build, and it will tell you the required materials without having to Google anything. 25. Magic Defence of Non-Player Characters In Runescape, the Magic Defence of a non-player character is entirely based on their Magic level. So, that means that if a monster has level 1 Magic and under 1 Magic Defence bonus, then it means that you can have a negative Magic Attack bonus and still be as accurate as if you were wearing Magic gear. 26. Magic Defence for Players For players, on the other hand, 70% of their Magic Defence is their Magic level, and 30% is their Defence. So, with that, using Magic boosting Prayers will also increase your magic Defence as well as you Magic Attack, making it very useful in conjunction with Protect from Magic. 27. Skill Guild Boosts The Woodcutting Guild, the Fishing Guild and the Mining Guild give an invisible +7 skill boost in their specific skills anywhere within the area of the Guild. This makes training these three skills faster in their appropriate Guild. 28. Changing your Player Name When changing your Runescape Player name, I suggest doing it on the Runescape.com website rather than doing it in game. Changing your name on the website locks your previous name, and no one else can take it. But, changing your name in game voids this, and anyone can take your old name. 29. Tip for Bossing An excellent tip for Bossing is bringing a Rune Pouch with Lava Runes, Nature Runes and Water Runes. This allows you to cast high level Alchemy and the Bones to Peaches Spell in one inventory slot. 30. Mushroom Pies With Fossil Island came Mushroom Pies, which are an affordable and easy way to boost your Crafting level by 4 levels. You can boost by more with Spicy Stews. But, a +4 boost is massive and they are very easy to get on an Ironman. 31. Pay the Gardener on Tree Runs When doing a Fruit Tree or Regular Tree run, instead of cutting down the Tree and digging it up, you can pay the gardener 200 coins to instantly remove it. 32. Tip for Eating While Bossing While you are Bossing, and need to eat, it is a good idea to walk under the Boss so that it cannot deal any damage while you cannot attack back. This works great for so many Bosses like Bandos, Callisto, the King Black Dragon, etc. But, do not do this at the Corporeal Beast because you will get stomped. 33. Defensive Attack Style Boost A hidden bonus that comes from switching your Attack Style to Defensive is that it invisibly boosts your Defence level by 3. So, this means that if you are trying to get away from PKers or need a little bit more Defence, you can switch to Defensive for that passive Defence level. 34. Amulet of Glory for Gems While mining any type of ore, if you wear an Amulet of Glory, there is a 1 in 86 chance of getting a Gem out of the rock. Normally, without a Glory, it is 1 in 256. 35. Tip for New PKers If you are new to PKing, a very handy tip for switches is to keep them at the top of your inventory while having the food at the bottom. This keeps it organised, and will not rearrange your gear when your change it. 36. Onyx Bolts (e) for Passive Healing If you are really struggling to get up to JAD or complete the Inferno, Onyx Bolts (e) provide an 11% chance of healing 25% of what you hit. So, that is a bit of a passive healing effect. But, they are very expensive. 37. Saradomin Godsword Special Attack When fighting Turoths or Kurasks, you cannot deal damage without using Lead Bladed Weaponry. Well, a Saradomin Godsword special attack on them will not actually hit anything. But, you will still be healed for what you would have hit, as well as a regeneration of your Prayer Points. 38. Charging Dragonfire Shields or Dragonfire Wards The fastest way to charge a Dragonfire Shield or Dragonfire Ward is by going to the Catacombs of Kourend to the Bronze or Iron Dragons. This is a multi-combat area, and there can be up to 5 Dragons on you at once. 39. Staying at 1 Hitpoints at the Nightmare Zone To stay at 1 Hitpoints at the Nightmare Zone, you can flick the Rapid Heal Prayer just before every minute is up, and you will not go above 1 Hitpoints. 40. God Book for Wilderness Off-hand Item Number 40, if you are going PKing, Bossing, or Slaying in the Wilderness, a great off-hand item to take is the God Book since you can reclaim them for free or for a small fee from Perdu. 41. PK Drops for Higher Damage Sometimes, when you are PKing, you will hear someone getting damaged while you are at the bank. That means that someone is dealing damage to a player that you have done more damage to. Hence, you will get the drop if they die. So, if you hear a noise, look at your chat box in case they do die so you can find your loot. 42. The Staff of Light for God Sword items in God Wars Dungeon The Staff of Light, which did not actually exist in 2007, and came in in 2009, functions as 2 God items in the God Wars Dungeon. It works as a Saradomin item and a Zamorak item. 43. When to Protect your Tree Patch Whenever you are paying for protection of a Tree Patch, if the protection cost is less than one 8th of the Seed price, then it is worth protecting the plant since seeds have a 1 in 8 chance of dying. 44. Tip for Dagannoth Task If you have a low Defence level, and get assigned Dagannoth, it is a good idea to bring noted food and coins with you, since there is a General Store upstairs where you can un-note it. 45. Number 4 Key Bank All Whenever you are training a gathering skill like Woodcutting, where you would be banking items you have collected, a fast way to bank when there is a bank deposit box is by using them on the Deposit Box and hold down the number 4 key. It will bank them all instantly. 46. Using a Cannon in Nieve’s Slayer cave When using a Cannon in a single combat area, it will attack all of the monsters as if it is multi combat if you are in a safe spot. This works great in Nieve’s Slayer Cave when using Ranged. 47. Void Knight Rogue Bottoms vs. Black D’Hide Chaps Void Knight Rogue Bottoms give a better Magic Defence bonus than Black D’Hide Chaps, making it better to wear than chaps for tasks like Bloodvelds r for killing Skotizo. 48. Weight during Agility Training When training Agility, your weight does not affect how often you fall, even if you weigh 100 kilos. Your Agility level is all that matters. 49. Paying for Boss Instance Directly From Bank When entering an instance Boss area where you have to pay for it, you can save an inventory space by not bringing any money with you. You can pay for an instance directly from the bank. 50. Dragon Warhammer and Bandos Godsword for Bossing Throughout certain Boss fights in Old School Runescape, the Dragon Warhammer and BGS (Bandos Godsword) become great buyable spec weapons. In cases where your team has both, always allow the Dragon Warhammers to go first because they lower by a percentage rather than a value. 51. Magic Tutor Toggle The Magic Tutor in Lumbridge has a similar toggle to the Ranged one. But, this time, you can pick up Runes off the ground and they will go straight into your Rune Pouch. 52. Break rate of Arrows Every type of metal arrow in Runescape has a 20% chance of breaking, even when wearing the Ava’s Accumulator. While it might seem false, Bronze Arrows and Dragon Arrows break at exactly the same rate. 53. Charged Dragonstone Jewellery Scroll If you have some fully uncharged Dragonstone Jewellery in your bank, you can buy a Charged Dragonstone Jewellery Scroll off the Grand Exchange for under 500 coins, and it will charge all of the jewellery in your inventory with just one scroll. This scroll works only on the Glory, Skills Necklace and the Combat Bracelet. But, for some reason, it does not work on the Ring of Wealth. 54. Agility Levels for Run Regeneration Getting from level 1 – 30 Agility increases your Run Regeneration rate by around 30%. But, in contrast, getting from 70 – 99 Agility will only increase it by about 15%. So, those starter Agility levels are very important for Run Regeneration. 55. Wintertodt Damage System The Wintertodt damages you differently based on how much energy it has remaining. After 50%, the number of times you will get damaged decreases a lot. Then, after 20%, it is around once a minute and sometimes, even longer. 56. Fishing Trawler teleport for Banking The Fishing Trawler Minigame Teleport is a really useful teleport if you do not have a quick way to the bank. It only requires 15 Fishing to use it, and teleports you right next to the Bank Chest. 57. Buy a Bolt Pouch from Hirko If you make your way to the eastern side of Keldagrim and trade with Hirko, you can buy a Bolt Pouch for 1500. These pouches hold 4 types of bolts, and makes it a great way to save space if you are using different types for things like the Fight Caves, Inferno or PKing. 58. Whip Staking Odds Always check your opponent’s inventory thoroughly. If you are Whip Staking, anyone with a Hasta, Dragon Warhammer, or a Ghrazi Rapier will have an advantage. So, watch out for those. 59. Extended Anti-Fire for Wilderness Trips Number 59, if you are going into the Wilderness, it is a good idea to bring or sip an Extended Anti-Fire in case there are PKers around with the Dragon Bolt (e) special attack. 60. Bank Tab for Items to be sold It is a good idea to keep a Tab in your Bank of items you want to sell. You save a lot of time by selling a lot of items at once. So, you do not have to keep making your way to the Grand Exchange. 61. Fixing Follow Paths for Players At the Ourania Altar, you may notice that when following another player, you can get stuck behind rocks. By using an item on another player or trading with them, your pathing will be different, and you will follow the exact same path as them. 62. Scrying Pools Scrying Pools are unlocked at 80 Construction, and they allow you to see what is at the location of your teleport. This is specifically useful for the Annakarl Teleport. You can check if there are any PKers there. 63. Non-crowded Gargoyles There is a downstairs Slayer area in the Morytania Slayer Tower. Down here, there are Gargoyles that are far less crowded than the ones upstairs. 64. Prayer Potions for King Black Dragon At the King Black Dragon, even when using Ranged, your trips will last a lot longer if you bring a couple of Prayer Potions and stand next to him with Protect from Melee. This is because some of his attacks will get replaced by Melee attacks, which will always be a 0. 65. Cooking XP per hour Tip To get slightly faster Cooking XP per hour, you can use the final fish in your inventory on the fire right after your second last one to cook it straight away on the next game tick. 66. Farming Patches Status A lot of Old School Runescape Clients show the status of current Farming Patches. Well, a more accurate way is to use the Geomancy Spell available on the Lunar Spellbook. It has a really nice layout, and shows everything you need to know. 67. Profit Tip for Ironmen This tip is very useful and important for Ironmen. Selling items to Specialised Stores rather than a General Store will give you a lot more money. For example, with Mithril Platelegs, the General Store gives me around 1000. Selling to the Plateleg Store, I get more than the Alchemy value. 68. One Click Teleports Instead of bringing Teleport Tablets as a one click Teleport, you can bring a Rune Pouch with 3 different types of Runes for a one click teleport in your Spellbook, while it still only uses one inventory slot. 69. Super Anti-Fire Potion and Protect form Magic Paring Pairing Super Anti-Fire Potions with Protect from Magic gives you full Protection from Anti-Fire, even without an Anti-Dragon Shield. You will still take quite a lot of damage with just an Anti-Fire Potion. 70. Swamp Crabs for Low Level Training Swamp Crabs reside south of Port Phasmatys, and they are similar to Rock Crabs in that they are great for training at a low level. But, these guys have a negative Ranged Defence bonus. This makes them one of the best places to train at a really low Range level. 71. Tears of Guthix Brightness Level This next one is not really vital. But, when you teleport to Tears of Guthix, if you find that it is too dark for your screen, you can teleport there again, and you will be exposed to the full brightness. 72. Bones to Peaches Bones to Peaches are not only useful for Bossing. You can take the Tablets along to Slayer Tasks like Hellhounds, and stay there forever. 73. Clue Scrolls on Entrana Opening Clue Scrolls on Entrana re-rolls items that are weapons or armour. So, that gives a better chance for God Pages on Easy Clues. But, do not do this for Medium Clues and above. 74. Defensive Magic Auto-Casting When auto-casting Magic, and you select the Defensive option, you actually get more overall XP. Regularly for each damage point with Magic, you get 2 Magic XP, and 1.33 Hitpoints XP. But, with Defensive on, you get 1.33 in Magic, and Hitpoints and 1 in Defence. 75. Salamanders Bonuses If you have recently been cleaned in Old School Runescape, and need a cheap training weapon to start killing stuff for money, Salamanders provide good Attack and Strength bonuses with very cheap ammunition. 76. Dinh’s Bulwark in the Wilderness Be very wary using the Dinh’s Bulwark in the Wilderness. The special attack deals damage in a group, and you will get skulled if you use the special attack on someone that attacks you and it hits someone else. 77. Fastest Way to get Salve Shards The fastest way to get Salve Shards to make Salve Amulets is to go behind the Haunted Mine to the second Mine Cart entry, and then run all the way east to the other side, enter the door on the south, and this takes you right next to them. 78. Default Frame Rate to save Battery Life on Mobile On Old School Mobile, the best thing to do the save battery is to lower your frame rate. To do that, go the Settings, then the Joystick in the top right, then the Mobile Phone, and you can change it to an unfixed frame rate, which is the default – 30, 20 and 15 frames per second. 79. Burying Bones in the Catacombs of Kourend Burying Bones in the Catacombs of Kourend restores Prayer Points. Bones restore 1, Big Bones restore 2, and Dragon Bones restore 4. 80. Player Owned House Loading Times The loading time of your Player Owned House is actually longer if you have more rooms and levels. So, the best thing to do if you go into your house a lot is to try and have a maximum of 9 rooms – 3 x 3 layout. 81. Selling your Barrows Gear Do not break your Barrows Gear when you are selling it. Instead, you can take it to your Player Owned House or Bob, and pay a smaller amount to repair it than what you would lose from breaking it. 82. Skipping Dragon Tasks With the requirement of starting Dragon Slayer to use Anti-Dragon Shield and Potions, you can now avoid any Dragon Slayer Task by not starting the quest. This can help you skip those really long Iron and Steel Dragon Tasks. 83. Using Antidotes at a Bank If you are currently at a bank, and are poisoned or venomed, you can withdraw an antidote and click your health icon to drink it while in the bank. That avoids the last damage before exiting the bank. 84. Using the Egg Launcher in Barbarian Assault The Egg Launcher in Barbarian Assault does not lower the amount of points you team gets overall. The only thing that lowers your overall team points is if you do a wrong action or command. 85. Dragon Pickaxe, Axe and Harpoon Special Attack Every 5 Minutes With level 60 Attack, you can use the Dragon Pickaxe, Axe or Harpoon special attack to get a temporary +3 boost in their skill every 5 minutes. You can do this at any skill level, and it takes 5 minutes to get your full special attack bar back. 86. Preserve Prayer Scroll The Preserved Prayer Scroll is at its Alchemy at under 50 000. So, that is cool to unlock for any account now. Reading it will unlock the Preserve Prayer, which lowers the rate at which your stats drain when they are boosted. 87. Non-Crowded Barbarian Fishing Spot Near the Chambers of Xeric or Raids 1, there is a Barbarian fishing spot which is far less crowded and a different environment to the Waterfall area. 88. Clue Scroll Box in the Wilderness Number 88, when doing a Clue Scroll in the Wilderness where you need to bring extra items with you, a Clue Box is very useful. Dying with a Clue in your inventory with the Clue Box will destroy the Clue Box, but keep the Clue Scroll no matter what. 89. Tip for Replacing Furniture When you are training Construction, and you are going to remove a piece of furniture, it is best to speak to your Butler the tick after that, since you can keep the one key held down for both of the options. 90. Diary from Shades of Morton Quest for Herblore XP During the Shades of Morton Quest, you get a diary from searching the damaged shelf. If you take this to the Apothecary in Varrock, he will give you 335 Herblore XP. Pretty neat for Ironmen. 91. PKing with Sounds on PKing with sounds on is very important. An example is fighting someone using Dragon Bolts (e). You can hear the Dragonfire Special Attack happening before the damage hits you, which allows you to eat early. 92. The Soul Bearer for Ensouled Heads The Soul Bearer, which is gotten from the Bear your Soul Mini-quest, is an excellent item to bring to Slayer Tasks. It is charged with Soul Runes, and with a Soul Rune, it automatically picks up an Ensouled Head and puts it in the bank. 93. Toy Cats for House Menagerie If you do not have many pets and you want to populate your house Menagerie with animals, you can buy a bunch of Toy Cats and let them lose in there all day. 94. Sulphur Vent as Cooking Spot next to a Bank The Sulphur Vent next to the Inferno is actually a cooking spot, making it one of the best non-moving spots right next to a bank. 95. Wilderness Weapons When you die in the Wilderness with a Wilderness Weapon, even if you keep it on Death, all of the Ether will drop to the ground. This means that you should not overcharge it. 96. Castle Wars Minigame Free to Play Castle Wars is now a Free to Play Minigame. To access it, you can use the Minigame Teleport in the Minigame list. Or, you can use the Teleport Portal from Clan Wars to go straight there. 97. Tip for Smithing in Varrock When Smithing at the Varrock anvil, you can zoom out and keep your camera facing east to allow you to click the anvil and go back to the bank without having to move the camera. 98. 2 Factor Authentication for Email Address Linked to Account Always ensure your email linked to your Runescape account is two-factor authenticated. This ensures that you can get your account back in the case of a recovery or hack. 99. Five Minute Delay on Bank pin After setting a Bank pin, you can speak to a Banker to set up a five minute delay on your current device before you need to re-enter your pin if you log out. 100. Tip for 3 Ticking with Herbs Bringing a Herb Sack 3 Ticking is very helpful in case you accidentally make the Tar. Another alternative is bringing Grimy Herbs and different types of Herbs with you. 101. Leaf Bladed Battleaxe for Turoths and Kurasks Tip 101… When on a Turoths or Kuraks Slayer Task, always use the Leaf Bladed Battleaxe. It gives an invisible 17.5% damage and accuracy boost against both of these monsters, making it far better than the sword.
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"Children of the Sun" is a rather new quest in Old School RuneScape, released in January 2024. It starts in Varrock, where a delegation from Varlamore arrives to sign a treaty with Misthalin. Players must investigate suspicious activities surrounding the event. Completing the quest rewards one quest point and access to the upcoming Varlamore area. The quest is available to subscribers only and sets the stage for the Varlamore storyline and future updates to the region. To complete "Children of the Sun," start by speaking to the Varlamore delegation in Varrock. Investigate the nearby area to gather clues about the suspicious activities. Follow the leads that point you towards different NPCs and locations in Varrock. Solve the puzzles and confront the hidden enemies behind the disturbances. Report your findings back to the Varlamore delegation. Complete any additional tasks they require to secure the treaty between Varlamore and Misthalin. Upon completion, you will receive one quest point and access to the upcoming Varlamore area.
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In the latest news post about RuneFest 2025, Jagex and the RuneFest team noted "We’re delighted to announce that we’ll be hosting RuneFest at the NEC in Birmingham, UK on March 1st-2nd, 2025! We’d like to thank you for your patience whilst we worked through the difficulties we shared with you in June’s RuneFest Update. We will now be running RuneFest as an independent event and not in conjunction with Insomnia. We are no less ambitious about delivering an excellent value event with all the stunning immersive experiences and community atmosphere you would expect. All existing tickets will transfer automatically (meaning you don’t need to do anything) to the new dates, and we’ll be selling an additional 1000 tickets (plus any others that we refund), meaning RuneFest will be bigger than ever! We expect these new tickets to go on sale later in the summer, and you’ll be given plenty of notice to get ready for it. Any ticketholders who are unable to make the new dates will be able to claim a full refund. While we’d still love for you to join us, we know that logistically things may not work for some of you. For those of you who wish to claim a refund please log in here, with your order reference number and one of the qualifying verifications, then select the request refund option. Please also note that as Insomnia will no longer be a part of RuneFest, this means that camping is no longer available. All camping tickets purchased will be automatically refunded. We’ve updated our RuneFest T&Cs to reflect the change of dates and that RuneFest will no longer be running alongside Insomnia. You can find the updated RuneFest T&Cs here. We’ve got some tips for those of you who can no longer attend but may have already made travel or accommodation arrangements: Check your bookings for refundable or flexible conditions Directly contact whoever you have your bookings with to see whether they may be able to do anything additional to help Consult your travel insurance terms (and contact them directly) to see whether anything regarding refunds or making changes to bookings is covered Some credit card providers offer travel protection, it’s worth contacting them to see whether they can help Lastly we’d like to again apologise for the disruption caused, we appreciate that this has impacted many of your plans, and we really do appreciate you giving us the time to make RuneFest happen. We’ll share more information about tickets and event details as soon as we’re able. Until then – we’re really looking forward to bringing our wonderful community together again in March 2025! The RuneFest Team"
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BIRMINGHAM, UK MARCH 1 & 2, 2025 TICKETS COMING SOON!
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🙂 just like your intro on your youtube videos. *epic animation* What's going on guys, my name is Theoatrix, and welcome to my UPDATED level 1-99 Hunter Guide!
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Epic video, man!
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I'm gonna start posting again after my 2 day break lol
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The story of B0aty's 1,000 Zulrah kills for a Tanzanite Fang is a testament to the dedication, perseverance, and sheer determination that embodies many Old School RuneScape (OSRS) players. B0aty, also known as Adam Lyne, is a well-known OSRS content creator and streamer, beloved by the community for his engaging personality and impressive in-game achievements. In OSRS, Zulrah is a solo boss introduced in 2015, known for its challenging mechanics and valuable drops. Among these drops are the Serpentine Visage, the Magic Fang, and the Tanzanite Fang, the latter of which can be used to create the powerful blowpipe. The blowpipe is one of the most sought-after ranged weapons in the game due to its high damage output and versatility. B0aty embarked on his Zulrah grind with the goal of obtaining the Tanzanite Fang, one of the more valuable and rare drops from the boss. While Zulrah is notorious for its unpredictable rotations and deadly attacks, B0aty, equipped with his knowledge of the game and adept PvM skills, was prepared for the challenge. However, what was supposed to be a routine grind for a specific item turned into an epic marathon that would be remembered by the OSRS community. As B0aty began his Zulrah killing spree, he streamed his progress on Twitch, engaging with his audience and sharing his experiences. He initially approached the task with optimism, knowing that RNG (random number generation) would eventually favor him with the Tanzanite Fang. But as the kills mounted, the fang remained elusive. Despite using optimal gear, potions, and strategies, the RNG gods seemed to mock his efforts. With each kill, B0aty's frustration grew, but so did his resolve. His community rallied behind him, offering support, encouragement, and humor to lighten the grind. The number of kills steadily climbed into the hundreds, with viewers eagerly tuning in to each stream, hoping to witness the moment when the coveted fang would finally drop. As the kill count reached 500 and then 600, B0aty's journey became a saga. The grind was not just about obtaining the Tanzanite Fang anymore; it had turned into a test of endurance and mental fortitude. B0aty's streams were filled with moments of triumph and disappointment, and his reactions ranged from enthusiastic anticipation to comical despair. He maintained his signature positive attitude, entertaining his viewers even during the most tedious stretches. The kill count continued to rise, reaching 800 and then 900. By this point, the story of B0aty's grind had spread throughout the OSRS community, turning his journey into a shared experience. Players and fans from all over tuned in to witness each new attempt, and the anticipation grew with each passing kill. The community's camaraderie was palpable, as everyone wanted to see B0aty succeed. Finally, after what seemed like an eternity and on his 1,001st kill, the RNG gods smiled upon B0aty. The Tanzanite Fang dropped, ending his grueling journey. The moment was electric, filled with jubilation and relief. B0aty's reaction was a mix of disbelief and overwhelming joy, a testament to the emotional rollercoaster he had endured. His viewers erupted in celebration, sharing in his hard-earned triumph. The story of B0aty's 1,000 Zulrah kills for a Tanzanite Fang became a legendary tale within the OSRS community. It highlighted not only the unpredictable nature of RNG in the game but also the resilience and determination of a player who refused to give up. B0aty's journey was a source of inspiration for many, illustrating that perseverance, a positive attitude, and community support can turn even the most daunting challenges into memorable achievements. In the aftermath of his achievement, B0aty's saga was remembered and recounted by players as an iconic moment in OSRS history. It underscored the spirit of the game, where hard work, patience, and the camaraderie of the community are as valuable as the rarest in-game items. B0aty's grind for the Tanzanite Fang remains a shining example of the highs and lows that define the OSRS experience.
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Exact’s Inferno speedrun is one of the most remarkable feats in Old School RuneScape (OSRS) history, showcasing extraordinary skill, precision, and strategy. The Inferno, added to OSRS in June 2017, is known as the most challenging solo PvM (Player vs. Monster) content in the game. It is a multi-wave fight culminating in a showdown with TzKal-Zuk, the toughest boss in Gielinor, and offers the Infernal cape as a reward for completion. Exact, an OSRS player renowned for his exceptional PvM abilities, decided to take on the challenge of speedrunning the Inferno. The Inferno consists of 69 waves of increasingly difficult enemies, each requiring precise movement, prayer switching, and combat tactics to overcome. Completing it quickly requires not only an in-depth understanding of each wave but also perfect execution under pressure. Exact's journey to the Inferno speedrun record was marked by rigorous practice and meticulous planning. He studied the spawn patterns, attack mechanics, and weaknesses of every enemy in the Inferno. By analyzing and optimizing his routes, gear, and inventory setups, Exact aimed to minimize the time spent on each wave while ensuring his survival. One of the key aspects of Exact's strategy was his choice of equipment. He utilized the best gear available, including the Twisted Bow, which excels against high Magic level enemies, and high-tier armor that provided both defense and offensive bonuses. His inventory was carefully balanced between supplies like Saradomin brews for healing, super restore potions for maintaining prayer, and various special attack weapons to deal significant damage quickly. Exact's preparation also involved honing his mechanical skills. The Inferno demands rapid and accurate prayer switching to mitigate damage from different types of attacks, precise movement to avoid getting cornered or trapped by enemies, and efficient use of special attacks to maximize damage output. Exact practiced these skills relentlessly, often streaming his attempts and sharing insights with the OSRS community. On the day Exact set the speedrun record, everything came together perfectly. He executed his plan with near-flawless precision, showcasing incredible reaction times and decision-making skills. Throughout the 69 waves, Exact maintained a breakneck pace, dispatching enemies with stunning efficiency. His knowledge of the Inferno's mechanics was evident in his seamless navigation of each wave, often making split-second adjustments to adapt to the dynamic combat environment. The culmination of Exact's speedrun was the final battle against TzKal-Zuk. This encounter is the ultimate test of a player's PvM prowess, requiring impeccable timing and coordination to handle both the boss and the additional enemies that spawn during the fight. Exact's execution during this phase was nothing short of masterful. He maneuvered around Zuk's devastating attacks, managed the healers effectively, and dealt consistent damage to the boss. When the dust settled, Exact had completed the Inferno in an unprecedented time, setting a new world record for the fastest completion. His achievement was celebrated across the OSRS community, with players expressing admiration for his skill and dedication. The speedrun was not just a personal triumph for Exact but also a milestone in the history of OSRS, pushing the boundaries of what was thought possible in the game's most challenging content. Exact's Inferno speedrun record highlighted the depth of skill and strategy that OSRS can offer. It inspired other players to attempt their own speedruns and to strive for excellence in PvM. The community recognized Exact not only for his incredible gameplay but also for his contributions to the collective knowledge and appreciation of high-level PvM content in OSRS. Exact's journey to the Inferno speedrun record is a testament to the power of dedication, practice, and a deep understanding of game mechanics. It remains one of the most celebrated achievements in OSRS history, embodying the spirit of competition and mastery that drives players to continually push the limits of what can be accomplished in the world of Gielinor.
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The Falador Massacre is one of the most infamous and memorable events in the history of RuneScape, occurring on June 6, 2006. It all began innocuously enough with a celebration for the accomplishment of Cursed You, a player who had become the first to reach level 99 in the Construction skill, newly introduced to the game. To commemorate this achievement, Cursed You decided to host a house party in his newly built player-owned house in Rimmington, inviting friends and fellow players to join in the festivities. Construction, a skill that allows players to build and furnish their own houses, was a major update that brought new content and excitement to the game. As players gathered in Cursed You’s house to celebrate, the house party quickly became overcrowded. RuneScape’s servers struggled to handle the influx of players, causing lag and other technical issues. During the party, Cursed You decided to use his house’s combat ring, an area where players could engage in PvP combat safely within the confines of his property. However, as more players joined and lag increased, an unexpected bug was triggered when Cursed You expelled everyone from his house. This bug allowed some players to retain the ability to attack others outside the designated PvP areas. Upon being expelled from the house, several players found themselves in Falador, one of the major cities in RuneScape, with their PvP status still active. Confusion quickly turned to chaos as these players began attacking and killing unsuspecting bystanders. The streets of Falador, typically a safe zone, were suddenly filled with players attacking each other, leading to widespread panic and confusion. The chaos was not limited to Falador alone. As word of the massacre spread, the affected players moved to other cities, including Edgeville, further spreading the mayhem. High-level players with powerful gear were able to kill others with ease, leading to significant losses of items and wealth for many victims. The RuneScape community was in uproar. Forums and chat channels were flooded with reports and discussions about the massacre. Some players took advantage of the situation to exact revenge on enemies or simply to cause mayhem, while others tried to help by warning others to log out or avoid certain areas. Jagex, the developers of RuneScape, quickly became aware of the situation. They promptly took action by temporarily disabling PvP combat in non-PvP areas and began identifying and banning players who had abused the glitch. However, the damage had already been done, and the event left a lasting impact on the community. In the aftermath of the Falador Massacre, Jagex implemented several measures to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future. They fixed the underlying bug that allowed players to retain PvP status outside of PvP zones and improved server stability to handle large gatherings of players more effectively. Additionally, they enhanced their monitoring and response systems to detect and address similar issues more swiftly. The Falador Massacre remains one of the most talked-about events in RuneScape’s history. It serves as a cautionary tale about the potential consequences of bugs and exploits in online games. The event also highlighted the unpredictable nature of player interactions and the importance of robust game design and community management. Years later, the Falador Massacre is still remembered and discussed by players, both old and new. It has been commemorated in various ways, including in-game references and community events. The massacre’s legacy lives on as a reminder of a chaotic yet pivotal moment in the history of RuneScape, illustrating the dynamic and often unpredictable nature of massively multiplayer online games.
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The "Loot from 10,000 Nex" Project is one of the most remarkable player-driven endeavors in the history of RuneScape. This monumental task was undertaken by a group of highly skilled players who aimed to defeat the boss Nex 10,000 times and meticulously document the loot they received. This project not only demonstrated exceptional dedication and teamwork but also provided invaluable insights into the game's mechanics and drop rates. Nex, one of the most formidable bosses in RuneScape, was introduced with the release of the God Wars Dungeon's ancient prison. Known for her powerful attacks and complex battle mechanics, Nex posed a significant challenge to players. Defeating her required high levels of coordination, skill, and preparation. The players who embarked on the "Loot from 10,000 Nex" project were well aware of these challenges and were prepared to face them head-on. The group consisted of experienced players who had honed their skills in various aspects of the game. They meticulously planned their strategy, optimizing their gear, inventory setups, and battle tactics to maximize efficiency. Each member had a specific role, whether it was tanking, dealing damage, or providing support. Their synergy and communication were crucial in ensuring consistent success in their encounters with Nex. The project spanned several months, during which the group dedicated countless hours to slaying Nex. Each kill was carefully documented, recording not only the loot received but also the time taken and any noteworthy occurrences during the battles. This level of detail was essential for analyzing the drop rates and understanding the frequency of rare items. The loot from Nex was highly coveted, with items such as Torva, Pernix, and Virtus armor pieces, as well as the Zaryte bow, being among the most sought-after rewards. These items were highly valuable both in terms of their in-game utility and their worth in the game's economy. By tracking the loot from 10,000 kills, the group aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of Nex's drop table, shedding light on the true rarity of these coveted items. As the project progressed, the group faced numerous challenges. The sheer number of kills required immense perseverance and stamina. The intense battles against Nex demanded constant focus and adaptability, as even minor mistakes could lead to costly deaths and setbacks. Additionally, coordinating the schedules of multiple players to maintain a consistent killing pace was no small feat. Despite these challenges, the group remained steadfast in their commitment. Their efforts were driven by a combination of passion for the game, a desire to contribute to the community's understanding of Nex, and the thrill of hunting for rare and valuable loot. The sense of camaraderie and teamwork that developed among the participants was a testament to the strength of the RuneScape community. After months of relentless effort, the group finally reached their goal of 10,000 Nex kills. The data they collected provided a treasure trove of information for the RuneScape community. Detailed spreadsheets and analysis revealed the average drop rates of various items, the frequency of rare drops, and insights into the overall value of Nex's loot. This information was invaluable for players looking to engage with Nex, whether for profit or for the challenge of the battle. The "Loot from 10,000 Nex" project left a lasting impact on the RuneScape community. It highlighted the incredible dedication and skill of the players involved, showcasing what could be achieved through teamwork and perseverance. The data collected from the project became a reference point for future Nex hunters, helping them set realistic expectations and plan their strategies accordingly. Moreover, the project underscored the importance of community-driven initiatives in enhancing the collective knowledge and experience of the game. By sharing their findings, the group not only enriched their own gameplay but also contributed to the broader understanding of one of RuneScape's most challenging bosses. In the years that followed, the "Loot from 10,000 Nex" project continued to be remembered as a remarkable achievement in RuneScape history. It exemplified the spirit of exploration, collaboration, and dedication that defines the RuneScape community. The legacy of this project lives on, inspiring future generations of players to undertake their own ambitious endeavors and push the boundaries of what can be achieved in the world of Gielinor.
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Zezima, whose real name is Peter, is arguably the most iconic player in the history of RuneScape. Known for his unwavering dedication, exceptional skill, and legendary status, Zezima's journey in the game has become a part of RuneScape lore, inspiring countless players over the years. Peter's adventure in RuneScape began in 2001, shortly after the game was released. Drawn to the expansive world and intricate gameplay, he quickly became immersed in training skills, completing quests, and exploring the vast landscape of Gielinor. His username, "Zezima," would soon become synonymous with excellence in RuneScape. From the early days, Zezima displayed an extraordinary commitment to the game. He meticulously trained his skills, often setting benchmarks for other players to follow. His methodical approach and relentless pursuit of perfection saw him achieve milestones that were considered nearly impossible at the time. One of his most notable early accomplishments was becoming the first player to reach level 99 in multiple skills, including Cooking, Woodcutting, and Fishing. These achievements set him apart from his peers and established him as a dominant force in the game. The peak of Zezima's fame came in the mid-2000s when he held the top spot on the RuneScape hiscores for an extended period. During this time, he became the first player to achieve 2277 total level, the highest possible at the time. This feat required immense dedication, as it involved reaching level 99 in every skill, a monumental task given the game's time-consuming training methods. Zezima's dominance in the hiscores and his impressive array of achievements earned him a massive following. Players would flock to locations where he was known to train, hoping to catch a glimpse of the legend in action. His presence in the game was often met with awe and admiration, and he became a symbol of what could be achieved through dedication and hard work. Beyond his skill achievements, Zezima was also known for his involvement in the community. He frequently interacted with fellow players, offering advice and sharing his experiences. His humble and approachable demeanor endeared him to many, further solidifying his status as a beloved figure in the RuneScape community. As RuneScape evolved and new content was introduced, Zezima continued to adapt and excel. He participated in new activities, explored new areas, and remained a prominent figure in the game. His ability to stay relevant and competitive in a constantly changing environment demonstrated his deep understanding of the game mechanics and his passion for RuneScape. In the years that followed, Zezima's activity in the game became less frequent as he pursued other interests and responsibilities outside of RuneScape. However, his legacy endured. He occasionally returned to the game to participate in events and reconnect with the community, each appearance sparking excitement and nostalgia among players. Zezima's impact on RuneScape is immeasurable. He inspired a generation of players to strive for greatness, set ambitious goals, and approach the game with dedication and perseverance. His achievements and contributions to the community have left an indelible mark on the history of RuneScape, and his name continues to be revered by players old and new. Today, Zezima remains a legendary figure in the RuneScape universe. His journey from a dedicated player to the most famous name in the game's history is a testament to the power of passion, commitment, and community. Zezima's story is not just about achieving high scores and reaching milestones; it's about the impact one player can have on an entire community and the enduring legacy that can be created through dedication and love for the game.
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Start by completing the Druidic Ritual quest to unlock the Herblore skill. Collect grimy herbs from monster drops or purchase clean herbs from the Grand Exchange to start your training. Begin by making Attack potions (guam leaves and eye of newt) for levels 1-3, granting 25 XP per potion. Continue with Attack potions until level 5, then switch to Antipoison potions (marrentill and unicorn horn dust) for levels 5-12, providing 37.5 XP per potion. Progress to Strength potions (tarromin and limpwurt root) for levels 12-26, which give 50 XP each. At level 26, move to Energy potions (harralander and chocolate dust) until level 38, gaining 67.5 XP per potion. From levels 38-45, make Prayer potions (ranarr weed and snape grass) for 87.5 XP each, as they are profitable and popular in the market. Continue with Super attack potions (irit leaf and eye of newt) from levels 45-52, yielding 100 XP per potion. From levels 52-55, create Super energy potions (avantoe and mort myre fungus) for 117.5 XP each. Next, make Super strength potions (kwuarm and limpwurt root) from levels 55-63, providing 125 XP per potion. Transition to Super restore potions (snapdragon and red spiders' eggs) from levels 63-66, giving 142.5 XP per potion. Continue with Super defence potions (cadantine and white berries) from levels 66-72, which grant 150 XP each. Make Ranging potions (dwarf weed and wine of zamorak) from levels 72-81, yielding 162.5 XP per potion. At level 81, switch to Saradomin brews (toadflax and crushed bird nests) until level 85, providing 180 XP each. From levels 85-90, create Anti-venom potions (torstol and zulrah's scales) for 120 XP per dose (300 XP per potion). Finally, from levels 90-99, make Super combat potions (super attack, super strength, and super defence potions with a torstol), granting 150 XP per dose (600 XP per potion). For faster experience, consider doing Herblore at the Herbiboar minigame or participating in the Tithe Farm minigame, which provides additional Herblore XP rewards. Additionally, you can use the Tears of Guthix minigame to gain bonus XP in Herblore if it is your lowest skill. Utilize the daily Herblore challenges from the Wise Old Man in Draynor Village, and consider using skill lamps from quests or random events.
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Woox, whose real name is Thomas, is a legendary figure in the world of Old School RuneScape (OSRS). Known for his exceptional skill, determination, and strategic prowess, Woox has become a household name among players for his incredible achievements and contributions to the game. Thomas began playing RuneScape in his youth, initially drawn to the game's rich world and complex mechanics. His journey in OSRS began like many others, exploring quests, training skills, and engaging with the community. However, what set Woox apart was his relentless pursuit of mastery in every aspect of the game. One of Woox's earliest claims to fame came from his innovative approaches to challenging content. He became known for completing difficult quests and activities in ways that seemed impossible to others, using unconventional strategies and meticulous planning. His ability to analyze game mechanics and find loopholes or optimal strategies became his trademark. Woox gained widespread recognition in 2015 when he achieved the prestigious Completionist Cape in OSRS, a feat that requires completing all quests, achieving level 99 in all skills, and mastering various achievements. This accomplishment solidified his reputation as one of the most skilled players in the game. One of Woox's most iconic moments came during the release of the Chambers of Xeric (Raids) in 2017. He stunned the community by achieving the world's first solo completion of Raids, a feat that was considered extremely challenging due to the raid's mechanics designed for group play. His meticulous planning, precise execution, and deep understanding of game mechanics allowed him to overcome seemingly insurmountable odds. Following his solo Raids completion, Woox continued to push the boundaries of what was thought possible in OSRS. He consistently set records in various activities, such as completing quests quickly, achieving high scores in competitive modes like Deadman Mode tournaments, and mastering new content shortly after its release. Beyond his individual achievements, Woox has also contributed significantly to the OSRS community. He regularly shares his knowledge and strategies through guides, videos, and streams, helping players improve their skills and understand game mechanics better. His presence in the community has inspired countless players to strive for excellence and approach the game with creativity and determination. Woox's impact on OSRS extends beyond his gameplay prowess. He has become a symbol of dedication, innovation, and the limitless possibilities within the game. His influence has shaped how players approach challenges, solve puzzles, and interact with content, leaving a lasting legacy in the annals of RuneScape history. Today, Woox remains an active member of the OSRS community, continuing to innovate and achieve new milestones. His journey from a dedicated player to a revered icon is a testament to the spirit of adventure and exploration that defines Old School RuneScape, inspiring players to push the boundaries and forge their paths in the world of Gielinor.
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Cooking is a versatile skill that allows you to prepare various types of food, which can heal you during combat, boost your skills, or be sold for profit. This guide will take you through the journey from level 1 to 99 Cooking, detailing different methods, recipes, and locations to maximize your experience gains efficiently. Starting at level 1 Cooking, begin by cooking shrimp or anchovies on a range or fire. These are basic ingredients that can be obtained easily and provide quick experience. Lumbridge is an excellent starting location due to its proximity to fishing spots and ranges. Cook shrimp until you reach level 5 Cooking. Once you reach level 5, switch to cooking sardines or herring. These fish offer slightly more experience per cook than shrimp or anchovies. You can continue cooking these fish on a range or fire until level 15 Cooking. Consider banking your cooked fish for later use or selling them for additional profit. From level 15 to 25 Cooking, start cooking trout. Trout can be caught using the Fly Fishing technique, and they offer better experience than previous fish. Cook trout on a range or fire until level 25. If you have access to cooking gauntlets, which reduce the burn rate of food, use them to minimize burning fish and increase your experience rates. At level 25 Cooking, switch to cooking salmon. Salmon provides more experience per cook than trout and continues to be a cost-effective option. Cook salmon on a range or fire until level 35 Cooking. If you're looking to save time and money, consider using the Hosidius kitchen in Kourend for its reduced burn rate effect. Once you reach level 35, you can start cooking tuna. Tuna offers even more experience per cook than salmon and remains a popular choice for training Cooking efficiently. Cook tuna on a range or fire until level 50 Cooking. If you prefer a more relaxed approach, consider using the Hosidius kitchen for its reduced burn rate effect. At level 50 Cooking, you unlock the ability to cook lobster. Lobster provides substantial experience per cook and is a staple food for higher-level players due to its healing properties. Cook lobster on a range or fire until level 75 Cooking. If you're looking to save time and money, consider using the Hosidius kitchen for its reduced burn rate effect. Once you reach level 75, you can start cooking swordfish. Swordfish provides more experience per cook than lobster and is a valuable food item for combat situations. Cook swordfish on a range or fire until level 80 Cooking. If you're looking to save time and money, consider using the Hosidius kitchen for its reduced burn rate effect. At level 80 Cooking, you unlock the ability to cook monkfish. Monkfish provides excellent experience per cook and is considered one of the best foods for healing in the game. Cook monkfish on a range or fire until level 90 Cooking. If you're looking to save time and money, consider using the Hosidius kitchen for its reduced burn rate effect. Once you reach level 90, you can start cooking sharks. Sharks provide the highest experience per cook and are highly sought after for their healing properties. Cook sharks on a range or fire until level 99 Cooking. If you're looking to save time and money, consider using the Hosidius kitchen for its reduced burn rate effect. Throughout your journey to level 99 Cooking, consider participating in activities such as the Cooking Guild, which offers a range of benefits including access to the range of ranges, which is an effective place to train.
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Training Magic is a rewarding journey that offers numerous spells and capabilities that can enhance your overall gameplay experience. Starting at level 1 Magic, your goal is to get a basic understanding of how spells work. The first spell you’ll be using is Wind Strike. This spell is straightforward and uses air runes and mind runes. Begin by casting Wind Strike on low-level monsters such as chickens, cows, or goblins around Lumbridge. These monsters have low hit points and are plentiful, making them ideal for quick training. As you progress, consider completing the quest "Imp Catcher," which gives you a magic amulet as a reward. This amulet provides a small boost to your Magic level, helping you to cast spells more effectively. Another quest to consider is "Witch's Potion," which gives you 325 Magic experience and will boost you to level 4 or 5. Once you reach level 19, you can start casting Confuse, a spell that requires water, earth, and body runes. This spell is not used for damage but can be used to gain experience by casting it on low-level monsters like the ones you started with. You can also start casting Curse at level 19, which requires water, earth, and body runes. Cursing enemies provides a good amount of experience per cast, especially when used on enemies with high Magic resistance to avoid the spell succeeding. Alternatively, if you want to keep dealing damage, you can switch to using Water Strike at level 5, Earth Strike at level 9, and Fire Strike at level 13, progressively moving to stronger spells as you gather more runes and experience. At level 25, you can start casting Varrock Teleport, which is one of the most efficient ways to train Magic early on. This spell requires air, fire, and law runes. Teleporting repeatedly to Varrock provides a fast and consistent method to gain experience. You can continue using teleports like Lumbridge Teleport at level 31 and Falador Teleport at level 37 for even more experience per cast. Keep in mind that teleporting can be costly due to the price of law runes, so it might be wise to buy runes in bulk to save money. When you reach level 35, it's a good idea to switch to High Level Alchemy (High Alch), a spell unlocked at level 55. Before reaching that point, you can use Low Level Alchemy (Low Alch) at level 21, but the experience rates are significantly lower. High Alch requires nature runes and fire runes and allows you to convert items into gold. This method can be used to not only train Magic but also generate a profit or mitigate the costs of training. Popular items to alch include yew longbows, battlestaves, and other high-value items. Make sure to research items that have minimal loss or even profit margins. Once you reach level 43, you unlock the Superheat Item spell, which requires nature runes and fire runes. This spell allows you to smelt ores into bars and provides both Magic and Smithing experience. Superheat Item is particularly effective for training if you have a lot of ores to process, as it speeds up the smelting process while simultaneously gaining experience in two skills. Use this method on ores like iron, gold, and mithril for efficient training. Starting at level 50, you can access the Mage Training Arena, a mini-game located in the Desert. This mini-game offers four different training methods: Telekinetic Theatre, Alchemist's Playground, Enchanting Chamber, and Graveyard. Participating in the Mage Training Arena is an excellent way to gain Magic experience while also earning points that can be spent on valuable rewards such as the Infinity robes and the Mage's Book. The experience rates are decent, and the rewards make it a worthwhile activity, especially if you plan to use Magic extensively. At level 55, High Level Alchemy becomes available, which is one of the most popular methods for training Magic. As mentioned earlier, this spell requires nature runes and fire runes and allows you to convert items into gold. High Alch provides a significant amount of experience per cast and can be used to generate profit or mitigate training costs. You can alch various items such as yew longbows, battlestaves, and rune items. Buying items in bulk and monitoring the Grand Exchange for good deals is crucial to maximize your profit margins. Once you reach level 66, you unlock the ability to cast the Magic Imbue spell from the Lunar Spellbook. This spell allows you to create combination runes without needing talismans, which can be particularly useful if you plan to train Runecrafting alongside Magic. The Lunar Spellbook also offers other useful spells for training, such as Humidify at level 68, which fills water containers and can be used to train Magic and make money by filling vials, jugs, or other containers with water. From level 75 onwards, you can start using the Trident of the Seas and Trident of the Swamp for combat training. These weapons are unique because their special attack casts a spell that scales with your Magic level, providing consistent and high experience rates. Training with the Trident is particularly effective against monsters with high hit points, such as those found in Slayer tasks. This method is also profitable, as the Tridents have a chance to drop valuable loot. At level 80, you unlock Stun, which can be used in combination with the Charge spell (unlocked at level 80) for efficient training. Casting Stun on monsters with high Magic resistance ensures that the spell fails and you gain maximum experience without affecting the monster's stats. This method is often paired with splashing, a technique where you wear armor that provides negative Magic bonuses to ensure your spells fail. Alternatively, using the Charge spell in combination with God Spells in the Mage Arena can provide high experience rates. Reaching level 85 allows you to cast Teleport to House, which is a quick and convenient way to teleport to your player-owned house. If you have your house set up with a lectern, you can make teleport tablets for various locations, providing a steady income while gaining Magic experience. Crafting and selling teleport tablets can be an efficient way to train Magic while generating profit, especially if you have access to the necessary materials and a well-furnished house. From level 90 onwards, you can start using Ice Barrage, the most powerful spell in the Ancient Spellbook. This spell requires blood and death runes and is highly effective for training Magic in multi-combat areas, such as the Monkey Madness II tunnels or during Slayer tasks. Ice Barrage can hit multiple targets simultaneously, providing extremely high experience rates. This method is costly due to the price of runes but offers unparalleled experience gains. At level 94, you unlock Vengeance, a powerful spell from the Lunar Spellbook that can reflect damage back to attackers. This spell is not used for training Magic directly but is highly valuable for PvM (Player versus Monster) and PvP (Player versus Player) scenarios. Vengeance can significantly enhance your combat effectiveness, making it a valuable addition to your spellbook. From level 95 onwards, you can start using the Spellbook Swap spell from the Lunar Spellbook. This spell allows you to temporarily switch to another spellbook, providing incredible versatility for training and combat. Spellbook Swap is particularly useful for high-level players who need to switch between different types of magic for various activities. Reaching level 99 in Magic is a prestigious achievement that grants access to the Magic Skillcape, which provides various benefits such as unlimited teleports to the Magic Guild and a slight boost to your Magic defense. The journey to 99 involves a balanced approach of utilizing the best spells available, managing your rune supply efficiently, and taking advantage of various training methods and mini-games. By carefully planning your training, using the best methods and tools, and taking advantage of experience-boosting items and quests, you can achieve mastery in Magic efficiently and enjoyably. Throughout your training, consider participating in activities like the Mage Training Arena, Pest Control, and other mini-games that provide both experience and rewards. Completing quests that offer Magic experience, such as "Desert Treasure," "Lunar Diplomacy," and "Dream Mentor," can also significantly boost your progress. Additionally, using experience-boosting items such as the Wise Old Man's Santa hat or the Abyssal bracelet can further enhance your training efficiency.
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Starting out in Construction, it's essential to understand the basics and efficient methods to gain experience quickly. Begin by building and upgrading your player-owned house (POH) in Rimmington. At level 1, you can construct crude wooden chairs using planks and nails in the parlour of your house. Each chair provides a small amount of experience, but it's a good start to get familiar with the mechanics. Bring a saw, hammer, and plenty of planks and nails to minimize interruptions. From levels 1 to 19, continue building crude wooden chairs until you can construct wooden bookcases at level 4. Once you reach level 19, switch to building oak chairs using oak planks in the dining room. Oak planks are more efficient and provide better experience rates than regular planks. This method will quickly carry you through to level 33. At this stage, consider completing the "Daddy's Home" miniquest for additional Construction experience and useful rewards. Reaching level 33 allows you to start building oak larders in the kitchen. Oak larders offer one of the best experience rates for mid-level Construction training. Ensure you have a butler or demon butler to fetch oak planks from the bank to your house, significantly speeding up the process. Continue building oak larders until level 52. This method is efficient and provides consistent experience. At level 52, you can switch to building mahogany tables using mahogany planks. These provide a substantial increase in experience per plank compared to oak larders. Ensure you use a demon butler to fetch planks to maximize your efficiency. Mahogany tables are a significant investment but offer some of the best experience rates in the game. Continue this method until level 74. Once you reach level 74, you can construct oak dungeon doors. Oak dungeon doors provide excellent experience rates and are more cost-effective compared to mahogany tables. Set up a dungeon room in your POH and have your demon butler bring oak planks. Build and remove the doors repeatedly for efficient training. This method is highly effective and can be used until level 99 if you prefer a more cost-efficient approach. From level 83, if you have the funds and want faster experience, you can switch to building gilded mahogany benches in the dining room. These offer higher experience per build but are significantly more expensive. Use a demon butler to fetch the mahogany planks and construct benches repeatedly. This method is the fastest way to train Construction but requires a substantial investment. Reaching level 99 in Construction is a prestigious achievement that grants access to the Construction Skillcape, which provides various benefits such as a free teleport to your house. The journey to 99 involves a balanced approach of utilizing the best furniture available, managing your butler efficiently, and investing in planks wisely. By carefully planning your training, using the best methods and tools, and taking advantage of experience-boosting items and quests, you can achieve mastery in Construction efficiently and enjoyably. Remember to periodically participate in activities like the Mahogany Homes minigame for a change of pace and some additional rewards. This minigame involves renovating NPC houses across Gielinor and offers a good balance of experience and profit, along with useful items like the Carpenter's Outfit, which boosts your Construction experience gains when worn.