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   Runecrafting Guild and Game - For All Players
[13/08 04:14PM]

Ever since a brave adventurer rediscovered Runecrafting, mages from the Wizards' Tower have been working hard to figure out its intricacies. In fact, so many have been drawn to Runecrafting's secrets that a guild has formed.

Not everything is rosy and happy in the guild. An argument has raged over the magical reaction that creates rune stones: are green or yellow orbs more important in the process? Agree to resolve their conflict and you'll find yourself in our newest minigame, The Great Orb Project!

The purpose of this team-based minigame is very simple: collect more coloured orbs than the opposing team. Watch out, though, as they will be pushing your orbs out of the way to stop you winning. This frenetic minigame offers few rules and a great alternative to conventional Runecrafting - all with a range of rewards, of course. Expect rune essence, Runecrafting XP and new magical equipment if you wipe the floor with your opponents.

The Runecrafting Guild also offers a number of features that are not tied to the minigame. The rune altar map helpfully shows the location of all altars; one mad wizard has learned how to repair abyssal pouches; and the head of the guild is working on a marvellous omni-talisman that combines the powers of all existing talismans into one.

Note that the guild is available to both free players and members - the Runecrafters want all the help they can get!

Summary

Where to find the Runecrafting Guild:

The guild can be accessed through a portal, upstairs in the Wizards' Tower.

Requirements to access the Runecrafting Guild and minigame:

Level 50 Runecrafting
Rune Mysteries
The guild is available on F2P, but some individual features are for members only

Access to:

A new guild
A fast-paced, team-vs-team Runecrafting minigame - The Great Orb Project
Various new items for runecrafters, including a new outfit

In other news...

Beyond the Runecrafting Guild, this update brings you a few small things that should make your lives easier...

Kazgar, Mistag and Dartog have been given right-click options so you can quickly ask them to guide you through the Lumbridge Swamp Caves. Elkoy, the guide from the Tree Gnome Village maze, has been given a similar option.

When you previously right-clicked on a chat message from another player, you were always offered the option to 'Add friend' and 'Add ignore'. If that player was already on your Friends list, those options weren't very useful, so we've replaced them with a new 'Message' option. This is identical to what would happen if you clicked on your friend in your Friends List. (This is not available on Quick Chat-only worlds.)

Tai Bwo Wannai village welcomes its newest arrival, Imiago. If you've completed Jungle Potion, he'll be willing to protect your calquat trees from disease in exchange for eight poison ivy berries.

The gardeners who protect bush patches have always demanded payment to look after poison ivy bushes. It's been pointed out on the Forums that poison ivy bushes never get diseased anyway, so the gardeners runescape  lotro gold maplestory mesos no longer offer to look after them.

We've also fixed the following bugs:

  • Treasure Trail sliding puzzle boxes were getting stuck, making them impossible to complete.
  • The roof of the Grand Exchange was failing to disappear correctly when you stood underneath it. Similar bugs were affecting the front of Varrock Palace and bits of the Warriors Guild.
  • The Amulet of Catspeak was incorrectly positioned on female characters.
  • The Amulet of Fury was not rendering correctly with the Bandos chestplate on male characters.
  • If you wore a blue snelm, your chathead was appearing yellow.
  • The 3D models for skillcapes were using too many polygons, resulting in bizarre graphical glitches. They have now been remodelled to resolve this problem; their appearance is largely unchanged, but you may notice some slight changes.
  • Mud pies were positioned incorrectly when you wielded them.
  • Flared trousers were rendering incorrectly with most boots.
  • The 'fine shirt' base kit had a glitch affecting the neck area on male characters.
  • The mind tiara was missing part of its model.
  • Baba Yaga's hair was clipping through her hat.
  • The progress hats from the Mage Training Arena were not rendering correctly with players' hair.
  • Radimus Erkle, master of the Legends' Guild, had a rendering problem with his cape.
  • The obsidian cape was rendering incorrectly with certain tops.
  • Bogrog was checking for the wrong Summoning level when players tried to exchange praying mantis pouches for shards.
  • Trimmed chaps and Wilderness capes were rendering incorrectly on female characters.
  • The mime mask and zombie mask items were displaying incorrectly during dialogue.
  • Players could walk through a rope barrier in the Varrock Museum.

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   runescape combat
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Combat




Main article: RuneScape combat



Combat in RuneScape is not a trainable skill in itself; instead, combat level is calculated internally by the game engine, which applies a formula to the combat skill levels. The skills included in combat are attack, strength, defence, hitpoints, magic, ranged, and prayer. Experience in each of Attack, Defence and Strength is gained when the appropriate attack style is used. HP experience is gained when any attack style is used, but at a lower rate. The other combat skills are increased like normal skills, although ranged depends on damage dealt for experience, like attack etc. Prayer and magic have uses other than in combat. Magic can be used to enchant items such as jewellery and orbs, smelt ores, turn items into gold and teleport yourself and target players. Prayer is used, apart from protection, to keep your items in death and to bless holy and unholy symbols with the relevant prayer books. It is considered one of the hardest levels to improve.


 


Extracting





These skills involve the extraction of raw materials from the environment, supplying the processing skills and helping on quests such as Heroes' Quest (members).



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A player woodcutting may harvest logs for use with the fletching or firemaking skills, or sell them for gold.



 


Fishing


Fishing requires the player to use a fishing tool (Such as a fishing rod) with a fishing spot to catch fish, which can be cooked and used to heal lost hitpoints. Higher level fish can only be caught through the challenging Trawler Minigame. Lower level fish can also be caught through this method, although many people are needed for the completion of the minigame. Fishing with a big net in areas such as Catherby can let you catch items such as boots, gloves, seaweed and caskets (with sometimes amazing rewards inside). Many players fish so they can sell their catch, especially lobsters, swordfish and sharks, to other players. Fish can be sold raw or cooked (although they both sell for the same price in the general stores), allowing the purchasers to use the food to restore health, or to cook raw fish themselves to gain cooking experience.


 


Mining


Mining requires players to use pickaxes to extract ores, gems, clay, and other materials from mining rocks. Players can extract better ores and materials and can use better pickaxes to help in mining faster as their skill levels increase. The materials extracted are used in smithing, crafting (and magic), runecrafting, construction, quests, or mini-games.



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A player may gather valuable herbs quickly by harvesting them with the farming skill.



 


Woodcutting


Woodcutting requires players to use an axe to chop down trees and collect the logs. Normal trees yield only one set of logs each before they must respawn; all other trees yield several sets of logs. Players can use better axes as their skill levels increase, allowing them to chop trees faster. The logs cut are commonly used in the fletching, construction, and firemaking skills.


 


Farming


Farming allows players to grow various vegetables, flowers, hops, herbs, bushes, trees, and other plants from seeds, which can be purchased, pick pocketed, harvested from some plants, or obtained from various monsters drops and random events. At certain levels, players may plant certain plants or a scarecrow in order to protect crops in the flower patch from disease. Many complaints have, however, been voiced about this skill since each lot of crops takes hours of concentration from the farmer. Farming tools can be kept by useful Tool Leprechauns at the various farming patches. Although the main patches consist of two vegetable patches, a flower patch and a herb patch, special patches for trees, bushes, mushrooms, cacti and many more exotic plants can be found in appropriate areas. The farming skill, available only to paying members, was released on


 


Processing





Raw materials produced with extraction skills are made into finished goods using processing skills.


 


Cooking


Cooking allows players to prepare their own food, which is eaten to heal hitpoints. Meals can also raise levels temporarily, as can drinks. For example, Fish pie, Garden pie, Slayers' respite and Dwarven stout raise fishing, farming, slayer, mining and smithing respectively. Farming, fishing, combat and hunting provide most raw food to be cooked. Bread and other such foods do not reqire any skill to gather the raw materials for and no experience is gained through that. The most common foods are fish, although other foods such as vegetables, stews, and pies are common. Even more complex foods can be cooked, such as complicated mixed drinks and multi-step desserts. Cooking is regarded as the simplest skill to train, as several players have earned the maximum experience points, a feat requiring over ten times as much experience in the skill as attaining the maximum level.[5]



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A player fletches her logs into arrow shafts.



 


Crafting


Crafting allows players to make various items with traditional crafting skills, such as potterymaking, glassblowing, leatherworking, goldsmithing, weaving, and silversmithing. Gems may also be cut to be used in jewellery and staffs be made for magic. All ores needed for crafting can be mined in the crafting guild, which requires level 40 crafting to enter and a brown apron. Items for skills such as prayer, herblore, combat, magic, smithing, mining and some quests can be made through crafting. A player may need to advance a few levels in order to make some of these item types.


 


Firemaking


Firemaking allows players to cook food when a range or oven is not available. Food cooked on a fire is more likely to burn than food cooked on a range, and many foods cannot be cooked on a fire. The logs used can be bought or obtained using the Woodcutting skill. Fires made using higher level logs do not burn longer than those made from lower level logs; the length of time the fire burns is completely based on the number of people at its surroundings. Firemaking is also needed to provide light from candles or lanterns in dark places and to burn pyre logs, which train the prayer skill by burning shades (a type of ghost found in Mort Myre).


 


Fletching


Fletching is a members' skill used to make arrows, bows (including crossbows), and other projectile weapons from raw materials found throughout Gielinor. Higher level woods require higher experience levels, making better bows and ammunition that shoot more accurately and with more power. The strongest bows, which are made from yew or magic trees, are also popular items to "alch", or convert to gold using the High or Low Alchemy spells. This is a popular way to train magic and is how many players on members-only worlds make much of their money.



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This player is runecrafting air runes, identified by the symbol on the dolmen in front of her.



 


Runecrafting


Runecrafting allows players to create the rune stones, or runes, required for casting magic spells. Runes, which are small stones that can be infused with different kinds of power, are created from rune essence. Power is infused into the rune essence via altars specific to the type of power, creating runes. Runes that require membership to be able to craft, such as Cosmic, Chaos, etc... can only be crafted with "Pure Essence", which requires a higher mining level to mine, as well as membership. Access to altars is granted by possessing the appropriate talisman, these talismans also being able to help the player locate an altar. Players can also choose to make and wear enchanted tiaras instead of carrying talisman. Many players train runecrafting by using groups of runners, who transport the rune essence to the runecrafter in exchange for the end product, allowing the runecrafter to train more quickly. Paying members have access to the Abyss, after completing a mini-quest, which is an area which allows players to reach the runecrafting altars more quickly but with a higher risk of losing items through death.


 


Smithing


Smithing uses the ores obtained from mining to make armour, weapons, and other items. The first stage of smithing is smelting the raw ores into usable bars. When smelting iron ore into iron bars there is a 50% chance of success of smelting it successfully into a bar unless wearing an enchanted ruby ring. The second stage of smithing is forging the bars into usable items on an anvil using a hammer. Not all items of that metal can be smithed and not all weapon materials can be smithed (eg. Dragon). Most pieces of armour and weaponry require more than one bar to forge, and more valuable bars require higher smithing levels and more coal to smelt. Smithing is one of the most difficult and expensive skill to train.


 


Independent



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The Agility skill allows players to access shortcuts, such as the ability to cross a river via a fallen log.



 


Agility


Agility is a members' skill used to access remote areas and to take shortcuts, especially in the wilderness and on some quests. Many areas that contain slayer monsters have agility shortcuts to help higher level players reach the monsters they wish to slay more quickly. As players train the agility skill, their stamina regeneration rates increase, which allows their run energy to restore faster. Agility is the only member skill that retains its effects when players are on free to play servers. The agility skill was released on



Construction


Construction is a member's skill that allows players to build houses complete with several styles of room and furniture. When players first begin construction, they only have two rooms and can only build crude furniture. As players advance, they have a wide array of rooms available for customisation, though there is a limit of thirty rooms. Players can plant trees and shrubs in their garden or build furniture for their parlour, dining room, study, and bedroom. Players may also construct specialty furniture for their kitchen, workroom, and game room. Houses may also have unorthodox rooms such as a personal chapel, dungeon, throne room, and portal chamber, a room which provides teleports to various areas on the map. On 18 October 2006, Jagex added a costume room to the construction skill, which allows players to store various "fun" items and costumes, along with a few armour sets and holiday items.


Construction first appeared in RuneScape Classic as "Carpentry". It was impossible to gain experience, and was later replaced with agility. The skill was re-introduced by Jagex on 31 May 2006. Introduction of the skill was hinted at in the Behind The Scenes for May,but many players were surprised and excited by its release. The large number of players trying to train the skill caused many players to experience lag, and Jagex installed eleven additional servers to help alleviate the problem.


Training construction requires more money than any other skill. High-end supplies cost an extreme amount of money to purchase, and can only be acquired by paying the large cash sum. Construction has been viewed as a successful method by Jagex to curb the rate of inflation but it is seen by some as wasteful, even to the fact that you can get free drinks, food, and many other supplies for free at the required construction level and materials.[citation needed]



[edit] Herblore


Herblore is a members' skill for creating a variety of potions that give players temporary boosts to statistics, restore attributes, remove poison, and other effects. Players must find and identify herbs, locate ingredients, and mix the potions in a glass vial.



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A player training the Slayer skill sprinkles salt on a Rockslug cave creature, killing it. This is similar to how real slugs can be killed by dehydration with table salt.




Hunter


Hunter is a members' skill that involves catching animals, such as birds, butterflies, or imps. Recently, a mini-game has been added allowing players to catch implings, relieving them of their treasure. This minigame was released to the RuneScape community on the 11th of June 2007. It is called 'Impetuous Impulses" and is currently the most recent minigame. Players must set traps, leave bait, or investigate burrows. Possible rewards of this skill involve using hides or remains of hunted creatures in order to make capes and unique armors that help the success rate in catching animals or reduce the weight of the items in your inventory. This skill was released on 21 November 2006 and is the newest skill so far.






Slayer


Slayer is a members' skill that allows players to kill specialized monsters that would otherwise be impossible to defeat. To train the slayer skill, players must get assignments from slayer masters. The assignments instruct them to defeat a certain number of specific monsters. If a slayer master gives an assignment that the player feels is too tough (for example, Black Dragons), the slayer master in Burthorpe could give a new assignment with monsters that are not as tough. This assignment, you cannot refuse. The slayer skill was released on


Many slayer monsters are located in special areas and require innovative methods and special equipment to kill. Slayer monsters usually drop better armour and equipment than other monsters at similar levels.



Thieving


Thieving is a members' skill that allows players to obtain money and items by pickpocketing NPCs, by stealing from market stalls, and by unlocking various chests throughout Gielinor. Thieving also allows players to unlock doors, with or without lockpicks, using unorthodox methods in order to access areas that they could not reach by other means. Many quests require certain thieving levels.



Capes of Achievement



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A player displaying the emote available when wearing the Quest Points Cape.



Capes of Achievement, also known as Capes of Accomplishment or simply "Skill Capes", were released on 18 October 2006. They can be purchased only by members who have reached level 99 in a skill. The location each cape is sold varies. When worn they can temporarily boost the level of that skill to 100. The capes allow their owners to perform an emote unique to that skill. Players who have got to level 99 in more than one skill receive a Skill Cape that is trimmed to designate their multiple level 99 skill status. A Cape of Achievement is also available to players who have completed every quest in the game. Players must complete new quests as they are released in order to continue to wear the quest cape and to use its emote, thus making it the hardest to keep.[19]


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