Demon Slayer

Posted by: amber  //  Category: Runescape Quests

Start: Begin by speaking to the Gypsy in Varrock.
Skills: Able to defeat a level 27 demon.
Quests: None!
What You Need: A Bucket of Water, 25 Bones and 1gp.

Scroll down to the end of the guide to find a ‘Fast Quest Walkthrough’.

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Getting Started

First off, visit the Gypsy in the city of Varrock.

She can be found in the tent next to the Clothing Shop (red circle on the map), and when you talk to her she wants to read your future, but you need to “cross [her] palm with silver”. In other words, just give her 1 gp. You can then choose any of the three options. Then ask her who Delrith is, and she talks of an old tale…

Dark wizards gathered in beneath Varrock to summon the Delrith, a vicious monster that they hoped would render Varrock into rubble. Luckily, Wally, the hero, came just in time.

And our (humble) hero managed to defeat the Demon and bind him within the stone Circle that we see now below Varrock.

Ask how you can kill the demon, and she says that you need a Silverlight Sword and an incantation — be sure to write down the incantation that she gives you (it’s different for everyone)! She tells you to talk to Sir Prysin about the sword.

The Keys

Sir Prysin can be found in a small room on the west side of Varrock Castle (blue circle on the map). He tends to wander out of this room, however, so be warned.

At first he is surprised when you mention the Delrith.

After you explain about Gypsy Aris’ premonition, he understands the city’s plight. Unfortunately, he says that he has the Silverlight, but he needs 3 keys to open the box.

He says that Captain Rovin has a key, and tells you where he is.

Captain Rovin’s Key

Climb 2 sets of stairs in the northwest corner of the castle to find him, and tell him that it’s important that you speak to him. Captain Rovin is at first mistrusting of you.

After a bit of arguing however, he finally gives in and lets you have the key.

Sir Prysin’s Key

Sir Prysin also said that he had a key, but dropped it down the kitchen drain.

Go back downstairs and head to the kitchen in the northeast corner of the castle. You will see a drain there.

You see the key, but you can’t reach it. You’re going to have to get it below, but you have to wash it down first.

Use the bucket of water you should have in your inventory with the drain just outside the kitchen door to wash the key into the Varrock Sewer. If you don’t have one, you can go up the stairs, and pick up a bucket from either of the rooms, and then fill it with water from the kitchen sink.

The entrance to the sewer is just east of the castle fountain area manhole (yellow circle on the map), so climb down the manhole.

Take the red path to a small room, and the key should be on the ground, surrounded by corpses.

Just click on it and you’ll get a rusty Silverlight Key.

Traiborn’s Key

The last key is with Wizard Traiborn, located on the second floor of the Wizard Tower, just south of Draynor Village.

Tell him that you need Sir Prysin’s key, and then ask him if he has any keys around. He is totally confused.

He finally remembers a key, but he needs 25 bones to perform a ritual to open the box that it’s in.

You can kill the wizards in the tower to collect bones, but a quicker way to obtain them would be to kill chickens. There’s a farm east of Draynor Village (blue circle on the map).

You can give him the bones gradually. In other words, you don’t have to give all 25 bones at once. However, it quicker to do it all at once if you are killing chickens for them. When you give him all the bones, a very short mini-cut scene will ensue where he performs the ritual and a wardrobe will rise from the floor. He will take his Silverlight Key out and give it to you.

Obtaining the Silverlight Sword

Once you have all 3 keys, go back to Sir Prysin. Another very small mini-cut scene will happen as he opens the box and gives the Silverlight to you, and which you then brandish about for a bit.

Hint: If you drop your Silverlight and talk to Sir Prysin, he will give you another sword. This way, you could have an extra in case you lose your sword after the quest, instead of having to buy one for 500gp later on.

Killing the Demon

Once you have all your combat equipment and food ready, head to the Stone Circle just south of Varrock. Once you get within close proximity of the circle, a big cut scene starts. You see three dark wizards and a wizard called Denath.

All the Dark Wizards begin to chant.

They finally summon the supremely evil Demon.

This might be the end for Varrock!

But you arrive just in time!

When you enter the circle, a wizard will start attacking you, so you will have to kill it and go to the Delrith. Or, you can wait until all the Dark Wizards are facing away from you and the Delrith is close to you and then run to him. With your Silverlight equipped, attack the Demon until he is in a weakened state. When he is in this state, pick the right incantation (refer to the incantation you wrote down earlier) and finish off the foul Demon.

Congratulations, quest complete!

Rewards

You get to keep the Silverlight sword - If you ever lose it, you can buy another from Sir Prysin in Varrock Castle for 500gp
3 Quest Points

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Fast Quest Walkthrough

[^] Collect bucket of water and 1 gp, talk to Gypsy, write down incantation
[^] Talk to Sir Prysin in Varrock Castle
[^] Get the 1st key from Capt. Rovin, 3rd floor northwest corner
[^] Head through the kitchen to the drain outside and flush with bucket of water
[^] Head for entrance Varrock Dungeon, enter and take western corridor. Collect 2nd key
[^] Withdraw 25 normal bones from bank and head towards the Wizard Tower
[^] Get the 3rd key from Wizzard Traiborn on the 3rd floor
[^] Back to Varrock, withdraw other keys and talk to Sir Prysin to get Silver Light
[^] Prepare for battle
[^] Head south of Varrock and enter Stone Circle
[^] Fight demon and use incantation to vanquish him
[^] Quest complete

Get Runescape Fire Cape

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Minigame Guides

The Runescape Fire Cape is a precious trophy handed to those who beat the TzHaar cave mini-game. The TzHaar fight cave is the hardest Runescape mini-game with a final boss monster by the name Tztok Jad who weighs in at an astounding level of 702. Before you get to face Tztok Jad you must make it through a hell of trials that will push you to your limits and beyond. You need spot on hand-eye coordination, godlike patience, experience and expensive equipment and items to go with that. It is no small undertaking and it certainly is not for those who want fast results. You must be a professional to pull it off and that is not something a casual Runescape player has time to pursue. We are professionals and we have been doing this for years. Let us do the hard work while you reap the benefits. The whole point with the fire cape is to possess it because it looks awesome and attracts the eyes of your fellow players. The process of getting it is a nuisance that you would do better without. Here at RPGStash the Runescape Fire Cape is only a purchase away. It can be yours if you want to. We will collect your Runescape account name and password during checkout and then login to your account to perform the Fire Cape service. A cape that burns and flows through the air, wreathing you in flames, making you the stuff of legends. We will be keeping our Fire Cape skills sharp while you make up your mind.

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Runescape WOLF WHISTLE QUEST STRATEGY

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Runescape Quests

Starting location: Pikkupstix’s house in eastern Taverley.
Quest difficulty level: Easy.
Reward: 276 Summoning, ability to use Summoning skill, 275 gold charms.
Quest points gained: 1.
Required Quests: None.
Required Skills: None.
Required Items: 2 set of wolf bones.
Monsters: Wolpertinger.
NPC: Pikkupstix.

WOLF WHISTLE QUEST WALKTHROUGH

Start by heading to Taverly and talking to Pikkupstix, who is located in the house with the quest icon on it. He will tell you about a little problem upstairs with a rampant creature. After finding out it is a rabbit-like creature, say you can take care of it. Head upstairs, and a short cut scene of an frightening, evil rabbit of doom will play. Go back downstairs, before the monster notices you.

Talk to Pikkupstix again, and you will find out that the rabbit-like creature is called a Wolpertinger. He will tell you that to kill it, you need a Spirit wolf pouch. He has all the materials necessary to create one, except wolf bones. Collect two wolf bones from locations such as White Wolf Mountain (to the west) or behind Gu’Tanoth. You can search the remains of his assistant, Stikklebrix, who can be found on the pathway up White Wolf Mountain, or simply kill two wolves.

Return to Pikkupstix’s house and talk to him. He will give you the rest of the required items: Spirit shards (14), Gold charms (2), Pouches (2) and a Trapdoor key. The spirit shards go into the pouch to attract a certain familiar you want. You then find out you need to make two summoning pouches.

Open the trap door, on the east side of the house, and continue down into the dungeon. Use your materials on a nearby obelisk that is active; that is, the options should be “Infuse-Pouch” and “Renew-Points.” Select to make two Spirit wolf pouches. Then use one pouch with the obelisk again, and create ten Howl (spirit wolf) scrolls.

Now go back upstairs to the Wolpertinger’s level. Summon the Spirit wolf by using the “Summon” option of the pouch. Use the howl ability with your summoned wolf, by selecting the special ability button. This will use one of your Spirit wolf scrolls. After that, you will feel drained from using your summoning abilities. Talk to Pikkupstix, who will tell you to go down and renew your points at the obelisk. Finally, return to Pikkupstix to complete the quest.

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Runescape SHADES OF MORT’TON QUEST STRATEGY

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Runescape Quests

Starting location: Make your way to the City Mort’ton, in the southern part of the Mort Myre swamps.
Quest difficulty level: Easy.
Reward: 2k herblore and crafting exp. You can get extra herblore exp if you use the diary on the apothecary in Varrock.
Permenant Serum: To get permenant serum (Serum 207 (p)), you’ll need to use your serum 207 on the flame in the temple. You’ll need 20% sanctity. Use this on Ramize and Ulsauire, they will reward you with 200gp each.
Quest points gained: 3.
Required Levels: Level 15 Herblore, 20 Crafting and ability to kill a level 40 monster.
Required Items: Axe (hatchet), tinderbox, a few tarromin/water mixes are useful (use tarromin with vial of water), and around 5,000gp.
Required Quest: The Priest in Peril Quest must have been completed.

SHADES OF MORT’TON QUEST WALKTHROUGH
When you’ve found the town Mort’ton in the southern part of the Mort Myre swamps, locate the house with a broken table and a shelf in it (south-west in the town). Here search the table and keep the herbs you find. Search the shelf, and read the diary of Herbi Flax from there. Mix a tarromin with some ashes (burn a log) to get Serum 207. Use this on the Shop Keeper (Razmire), and he will tell you to go to the temple north of there and slay five shades. The temple is to the north-east, go there and kill five loar shades, pick up their remains and return to Razmire.
Now talk with Ulsauire Shauncy in the most eastern house to show him the remains as well. Go to Razmire again and buy two vials of olive oil and a hammer from the general store, and some building supplies from the building store (Razmire runs both). Now go to the temple to the north and start rebuilding/reinforcing the temple. When the flame in the middle starts to burn, and your sanctity is at 10%, use your olive oil on it, and you should have sacred oil. Use this on a log, and you’ll have a pyre log. Now get a loar remain, and find a Funeral Pyre, place the pyre logs on it, then the loan remain, and then use your tinderbox to light it up. A key should appear on the stone stand near the funeral pyre, pick it up and keep it.
Go back to Ulsauire and he will reward you. The key you receive is for the doors to the north-west. Here you’ll find a cave with some different shades. There are also more doors and chests inside, to open these you need to get different keys. This is the same procedure as with the first key. Kill the different shades (the higher level shades need yew/magic logs to burn), and you should get the keys. This completes the quest.

20 Ways to Know you’re Addicted to RuneScape

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Uncategorized

Ever been curious to find out if you were a real RuneScape addict? Here is your chance to find out.

  • After a serious injury you demand that someone brings you food so you can restore your Hit Points.

 

  • When seeing a construction working, you can’t stop yourself but to ask yourself what his Construction level must be.

 

  • You call your boss Zezima.

 

  • You wear white gloves while cooking, claiming it’ll prevent you from burning your food.

 

  • While in court for stabbing a man you ask the judge when it became against the rules to PK.

 

  • You consider steroids a cheat to get your strength level up.

 

  • You grin as you see a beggar on the street, silly level 3.

 

  • You use fire to cook your food.

 

  • Once arriving at a store, you demand to know what the price of an object is in the GP currency.

 

  • You sold your car to buy a blue party hat.

 

  • You attempt to rob a bank to raise your thieving experience.

 

  • As you arrive in a church you yell at everyone for being prayer n00bs.

 

  • You wonder why no one can afford armor.

 

  • You stop random people on the street to ask if they want to buy anything in your inventory.

 

  • You tried jumping from one building to train your agility.

 

  • You call your parent’s house, “TutorialIsland.â€

 

  • Whenever you see an object that interests you, you immediately proceed to asking what monster drops it.

 

  • You tried selling your mother’s old diamond rings to a jewelry store.

 

  • In the middle of a fight you attempted to teleport using rocks you’ve painted small symbols on.

 

  • Some of the things on this list actually concern you.

How to Make a Bow in RuneScape

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Runescape Guide

Bows are essential in Runescape, as they are needed for the Range skill. Using bows and arrows are a smart way to kill a NPC or monster when the ability to fight head to head is not available, for example over a stream of water or through a dungeon cage.

  1. Start by cutting down trees to make logs. If you’re starting on bows, regular logs are needed. Once you advance levels, you may cut down and use higher level trees.

  2. Have a knife in your inventory. Click on the knife and then on one log. It will give you a screen with different kinds of items you can create with the kind of log you clicked on. You’ll only be able to click on selections that you’re able to with the level you’re at.

  3. Wait for the animation of your character making the bow. After, you’ll get an “unstrung bow” in your inventory in place of the log.

  4. Pick flax (from either the flax yard or Gnome Tree Stronghold). Use a spinning wheel and create bowstring. Or, for a little more GP, you can buy bowstring straight from other players.

  5. Click on the bowstring or unstrung bow. Then click on the other item. Combining the two will create a complete bow.

  • Note that making bows are a member’s skill only. Anyone, a free or member player, may use and purchase full bows though.
  • In order to make the simplest bow, the shortbow, you need a fletching level of 5. To gain levels from 1, you can make arrow shafts from tree logs. Arrow shafts are the beginning part to make arrows.

 

Runescape Level 99 Ranging How to Guide

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Uncategorized

Getting to level 99 in Runescape is not impossible nor is it a hard task, ranging is just time consuming. This guide will explain a simple and easy way for Runescape p2p members to achieve this goal. I can not give an approximate length of time on how long it will take to get to level 99 ranging due to several factors like not everyone plays the same amount of time. Just like anything else the more you work at it the faster, easier and more rewarding it becomes.

Keep in mind that getting to level 99 can be very monotonous and one can become bored and even burn out on the task at hand. Make sure you take breaks from ranging and do something else that way you don’t become very bored with it and not want to do it anymore. Pace yourself and it will pay off.

From level one ranging to level twenty you will need a plain short bow an oak short bow and a willow short bow. The reason I say short bow and not long bow is because of he speed difference. When both the long bow and short bow are on rapid the short bow shoots the arrows at a speedier rate. You will also need bronze arrows. Yes bronze and lots of them. Bronze arrows are the cheapest arrow in the game. You do not need to worry about the expensive arrows until a much higher ranging level is acquired.

Now for the monsters! This is where the task becomes repetitive. You need to kill the men and women and the goblins in and around lumbridge until you are range level twenty. When you reach level 5 ranging you can switch to the oak short bow. At level 20 you can start to use the willow short bow. A money saving tip is to retrieve your arrows once you have killed a monster. It may take a few more seconds between kills but its well worth it because of the money you will save.

From level twenty to level forty you will need lots of bronze arrows. You will also need your willow short bow, a maple short bow and a yew short bow. The monsters to train on are the level 10 dwarfs that are between Falador and Varrock. You can still train on the men and women if you prefer to. Once you get to level thirty you can use the willow short bow. When you hit level 40 switch to the yew short bow.

RuneScape Auto Fighter

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Mountain Daughter Quest

Posted by: cow  //  Category: Runescape Quests

Start Point: Talk to Chieftain Hamal, in the mountain camp east of Rellekka.
Requirements: Level 20 Agility and the ability to defeat a level 70 monster
Items Required: Rope, Plank, Pickaxe, Gloves/Gauntlets, and a Woodcutting Axe.

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Head east of Rellekka, in the Fremennik Providence. Hug the mountains east and you’ll see a guard, He’s guarding some rocks, what an interesting job. Head North of the guard a smidge and take the path with a boulder.. Use the Rope with the boulder.

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Take the path east and you’ll come along a mountain camp. Find the Chieftan’s tent and speak to Hamal. He’ll tell you a long story about why they broke up from Rellekka and eventually tell you his daughter is missing, volunteer to help.

South of the Chieftan’s tent there’s some mud and roots, Dig-Below the roots to get some mud.

North of the Chieftan’s tent there’s a pole spawn in the yard of Jokul, the goat minder.

Follow the path northwest of Jokul and you’ll come upon a tree and a man named Ragnar, Speak to Ragnar to find out that he’s been waiting for the daughter to marry and mentions she hears her singing around the lake sometimes.

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Use the mud on the Tall Tree, to make the bark less slippery, then climb the tree to cross to the next island.
Use the pole on Clump of Rocks to cross to the next island.
Use a plank on the Flat Stone to cross to the middle island.

Whilst you are on the middle island listen to the Shining pool. You will speak to the Spirit of Asleif’s Voice. She asks you to make peace between Rellekka and the Mountain Camp Tribe and to find a new source of food for her people.

Relations with Rellekka:
Head back to the Chieftan’s Tent and speak to Hamal. Ask him about relations with Rellekka. He’ll inform you that he sent Svidi out a few days ago but he hasn’t returned. You must go find him.

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East of Rellekka, Svidi can be anywhere from near the Black Unicorn Foals to the Mining site, he wanders around so don’t give up looking for him easily. Speak to him, and ask him if there’s anyway you could persuade him to go in. He will, if you guarentee him a safe passage.

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Head into Rellekka and speak to Brundt, the Chieftan. He tells you of an Ancient rock and that he wants it back before he speaks to Svidi.

Go back to the Mountain camp and enter the tent with the Ancient rock in it. Use your pickaxe on the rock to chip off a piece.
Then head back to Rellekka and speak to Brundt and give him the Ancient rock piece, and ask for the Safety Guarentee.
Go look for Svidi again and give him the safety guarentee.

Congratulations you’ve solved their relations with Rellekka!

Searching for a New Food Source:
Head back to the Chieftan’s Tent and speak to Hamal. Ask him about food supplies and volunteer to help.

Afterwards, Speak to Jokul the Goat Minder. He’ll speak of a white fruit that can even grow in snowy mountains, named White Pearl.

Go to White Wolf Mountain’s Peak and pick the Thorny bush whilst you are wearing Gloves, Gauntlets or Vambraces. Eat the White Pearl and spit the seed out.

Head back to the Chieftan’s Tent and speak to Hamal. Give him the seed and he accepts it.

Congratulations you’ve solved their food source problem!

Go back to the center of the lake where you last spoke to Asleif, she will tell you that you need to convince her father that she’s dead, and that she was dragged off.

Head north of the lake and chop the trees to get into the cave. Enter the cave.

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At the end of the cave you’ll see The Kendal, speak to it - and eventually call it a man in a bearsuit and ask for the corpse, and he’ll fight you, kill him and take his helmet and the corpse of Asleif.

Head back to the Chieftan’s Tent and speak to Hamal. Show him the corpse, and explain the situation. He’ll tell you, you need to bury her in the middle of the lake with a cairn made of five rocks and a possesion of her’s from Ragnar.

Gather five rocks from around the camp, then speak to Ragnar, he’ll give you a necklace of hers.

Go back to the center of the lake where you last spoke to Asleif, Bury her corpse and use the rock on her burial spot!

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Congratulations!! Quest Complete!
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Top ways to Improve Slayer skills

Posted by: cool  //  Category: Uncategorized

Slayer skills are extremely important to utilize in Runescape, especially if you are a member. Since you are paying for access to this benefit, why not make the most of it? The Slayer skill, in essence, allows one to kill monsters and other creatures that are extremely difficult, or otherwise impossible to kill without access to the skill.

First, make sure to find the slayer master. Click the Key button in your control panel. Then, navigate to the page that says Slayer Master. Here is a screenshot of this page.

After you get a slayer master, you’ll find out the tasks that you need to complete. To make efficient use of your time, if the slayer master offers you an optional sword or weapon to kill the monster with, buy it. Buying this weapon will decrease the time that it takes to kill the monster and it may also generate you bonus points and rewards. (By the way, make sure that you are on a member’s world during the slaying and receiving of tasks, because it won’t generate you EXP if you do this on a public world.) Also, make sure that you’ve been ASSIGNED to the monster by a slayer master to kill the monster. If you haven’t been assigned, you’ll only gain the items that the monster has. But you’ll gain Slayer experience and the items when you’ve been assigned to a slayer by a slayer master.

Often, people go straight to the Slayer Master, Turael. You’ve probably seen him around in Burthorpe. Stay clear of him because usually, the tasks that he will give you are simple and generate a small amount of EXP.

To get the most EXP, make sure that you are the only slayer that is attacking the monster. If someone else goes for the monster, even if it is almost dead, the Slayer experience points will be halved for you. They will be evenly split between you and the other person. On the flip side, if you see a monster that’s almost dead, even if someone else has got it, try attacking it so that you get some easy EXP. This works especially well when the other slayer is at a low level, because you don’t have to be afraid of heavy retaliation. Also, weaker players may not be able to finish the monster off, but they will weaken it for you so that killing it for you is a walk in the park. Lastly, weaker players take a longer time to kill off the monsters, as they do less damage for each hit or attack that they make. You can easily take advantage of this slow speed by helping them out and finishing the monster off.

As a general tip, if your slayer master gives you easy tasks that donâ’t generate enough EXP, just get them over with quickly. For example, if the Slayer Master that you are working with tells you to kill a bird, just find a chicken and kill it. It counts as a bird, of course. While you may not get the same benefits, you’ll more than make up for it in time saved.