Runescape Wilderness

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Runescape Wilderness
In Runescape many years ago, players went out into a vast land to battle one another and become ever victorious. The Runescape Wilderness we know today is very different from the wilderness of the last six years. Here is a brief overview of what arguably used to be the most exciting part of Runescape used to be like:
What was the Runescape Wilderness
The Runescape Wilderness was a large area in which people could wander upon and fight one another until the end. The Wilderness was considered one of the biggest money makers of all time, with the idea of killing others to gain their items, though it was also considered one of the fastest ways for beginners to lose their fortunes. The wilderness was definitely not for the weak.

Dying With a Skull in the Wilderness
Well, you could attack other people, or you could be attacked, it was as simple as that. The only problem was that you have to be extremely careful in the Wilderness if you did not want to lose your best three items. When you venture into the Wilderness if you want to keep your best three items then I suggest you don’t attack anyone. The best thing to do was wait for someone to attack you. If you or someone else attacks first then a skull will be placed above your head. If you’re losing your battle and have good items, now was the time to panic and run. The skull above the head means that you are a PKer, a Player Killer. The skull would last for around 20 minutes and if you die before then, wave goodbye to all of your items, including your top three, unless you had the protect item prayer on

Where to Start Runescape Pking
There are entrances around Edgeville and East Varrock which can be seen in the image below.

When you enter the Wilderness you will have to jump across the Wilderness Ditch. This was a ditch that stretches the whole way across the entrance to the wilderness. When you click on the ditch to jump over a notice will pop up asking you if you really do want to cross over into the Wilderness. You can see what this popup box looks like below.

To enter the wilderness you had to click the ‘Enter Wilderness’ button. Your character will then hop over the ditch.

People You Could Attack In the Wilderness
The entire Wilderness was made up of 55 levels. The further you go in, the further you have to go to get back out. To make the Wilderness a fair place there was a rule introduced that a player can only attack another player if they are the amount of levels into the Wilderness as the difference between their levels. For example, I am a level 90 and wanted to attack a level 75. I must go into level 15 Wilderness to attack him or for him to attack me. Levels that wanted to attack a level 75 in level 15 Wilderness must be between level 90 and level 60.

Below is a list of all the major Runescape Wilderness areas.

Varrock Entrance
Varrock Wilderness entrance and its surroundings are the worst place to be caught off guard. If you get blocked from moving and blocked from teleporting and are against 10, 20, 30 high levels then you really need to watch out in case you get PKed (Player Killed).

Edgeville Entrance

Another highly watched area was the Edgeville entrance. I can guarantee you that there will always be someone waiting here. This was due to people running back and to from the Rune Crafting Abyss.

Hill Giants
You can see in the top right of the image two huts. The hut furthest on the right is where the Hill Giants hang around. This was a common place for PKers. There were bound to be people hanging around here waiting eagerly to kill others and steal their items. Watch out when walking past here, in fact, your probably best running through here as quick as possible.

Moss Giants
Next to the Red Dragon Isle around the Wilderness title you will find Moss Giants. This was a good place for PKing as it was always populated with players who were trying to train up and gain a few fast levels. At level 38 Wilderness your prey won’t be able to teleport away, and they won’t be able to steal your Moss Giants as this is a non-multi combat zone.

Rune Rocks

The mining symbol at the top left of the screenshot represents Rune Rocks. You will occasionally find a high level around these rocks mining away. When they see you they will normally log off and change world as they will not be carrying any armour or weapons. The rule I have found useful here is leave them alone and they will leave you alone.

Demonic Ruins
This was probably the worst place in the whole of the Free to Play Wilderness. In level 46-47 Wilderness do not take any items you are not prepared to lose.

Green Dragons

The darker dot on the left hand side of the image is where you’ll find a group of angry Green Dragons waiting for you to come along and slay. There are normally high levels training here.

The Abyss
Circled is the entrance to the Abyss. What is the Abyss? This is where you can access all rune altars and get quick and easy access to make your runes. Watch out for the PKers!

Mage Training Arena
This is where you can buy and charge your almighty God Staff’s. You can teleport yourself to the entrance of the Mage Arena by pulling a level in a hut in West Ardougne. Watch out for people waiting for you to teleport you as they will no doubt start attacking you. Remember that this was so far into the Wilderness that teleporting will not work.

Runescape Wilderness

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Runescape Wilderness


Over the years, I have heard hundreds upon hundreds of Runescape Wilderness tips. A lot of them have just been repeated over and over until the information is just common knowledge. So first I will share what I do when I plan to PK, then I will move on to some other Runescape Wilderness tips.

When I am preparing to go to the wilderness I first will put on a Rune platebody, some Rune Platelegs, and a Rune Scimitar. These are my “three things” that you cannot loose unless you’re skulled. Then I head over to the Grand Exchange and buy about 100 Tuna Fish. They are cheap, and heal a fair amount of health. I will grab any other items I may need and then fill the rest of the inventory with the Tuna. Normally I am venturing out there to kill Greater Demons, and the rules pretty much are the same for when I am PKing. I almost never attack someone. That will get you skulled and then you risk it all. However, if you can find someone, normally they will attack you. If they do not attack you right off, brag about how nooby they are and tell them to prove their power. Anything you can to get them skulled and not you. Now, if you see a guy with about half of his health bar down, and you know you can beat him, go ahead and attack. But be weary, you never know who is lurking in the shadows.

Now let me give you some tips I have heard through the ages.

Back when I was a lower level, I said I was going to go PKing, and they told me to wait and get level 25 prayer. This will allow you to keep one extra item. I really don’t use this prayer anyways, but it’s a good skill to have just in case. I have also heard that even if you have a skull on your head it will protect an item. I will have to look into this; maybe I could have been saving all those rune scimitars I lost, Haha.

I would recommend getting about 45 prayer so that you will be able to use protection spells incase of an attack. Once they see that little symbol pop up, they will know they are doomed.

If you can get a group of friends that you can trust, group PK’s are definitely the best. I remember once I was out in the wilderness and all of a sudden on my map a flood of people, probably at least 70 of them were rushing at me. They were all in pink skirts and I was dead so fast that they all didn’t even get there yet.

Another good idea would be to wear ranger’s armor if you’re a meelee. You would be safe from Mages, and a lot of PKers are mages now. But you might want to keep a spare plate body, just incase some ranger came out of the darkness.

If you have ever heard of the Muddy Chest and you are wondering where it is in the Runescape Wilderness, then you have come to the right place. The Muddy Chest can be located in the Lava Maze right in the center. Watch out for the Lesser Demons that prowl around there. The chest can be opened by one key, and only one key. The key is called the Muddy Key. You can obtain one from killing the Chaos Dwarfs. The chest will contain random items such as an anchovy pizza, an uncut gem, so on so fourth.

Now, that you know some tips about the Runescape Wilderness, why not get out there and try them? Never know what you will find out there.

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Runescape Wilderness

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Over the years, I have heard hundreds upon hundreds of Runescape Wilderness tips. A lot of them have just been repeated over and over until the information is just common knowledge. So first I will share what I do when I plan to PK, then I will move on to some other Runescape Wilderness tips.

When I am preparing to go to the wilderness I first will put on a Rune platebody, some Rune Platelegs, and a Rune Scimitar. These are my “three things” that you cannot loose unless you’re skulled. Then I head over to the Grand Exchange and buy about 100 Tuna Fish. They are cheap, and heal a fair amount of health. I will grab any other items I may need and then fill the rest of the inventory with the Tuna. Normally I am venturing out there to kill Greater Demons, and the rules pretty much are the same for when I am PKing. I almost never attack someone. That will get you skulled and then you risk it all. However, if you can find someone, normally they will attack you. If they do not attack you right off, brag about how nooby they are and tell them to prove their power. Anything you can to get them skulled and not you. Now, if you see a guy with about half of his health bar down, and you know you can beat him, go ahead and attack. But be weary, you never know who is lurking in the shadows.

 

Now let me give you some tips I have heard through the ages.

Back when I was a lower level, I said I was going to go PKing, and they told me to wait and get level 25 prayer. This will allow you to keep one extra item. I really don’t use this prayer anyways, but it’s a good skill to have just in case. I have also heard that even if you have a skull on your head it will protect an item. I will have to look into this; maybe I could have been saving all those rune scimitars I lost, Haha.

 

I would recommend getting about 45 prayer so that you will be able to use protection spells incase of an attack. Once they see that little symbol pop up, they will know they are doomed.

If you can get a group of friends that you can trust, group PK’s are definitely the best. I remember once I was out in the wilderness and all of a sudden on my map a flood of people, probably at least 70 of them were rushing at me. They were all in pink skirts and I was dead so fast that they all didn’t even get there yet.

Another good idea would be to wear ranger’s armor if you’re a meelee. You would be safe from Mages, and a lot of PKers are mages now. But you might want to keep a spare plate body, just incase some ranger came out of the darkness.

If you have ever heard of the Muddy Chest and you are wondering where it is in the Runescape Wilderness, then you have come to the right place. The Muddy Chest can be located in the Lava Maze right in the center. Watch out for the Lesser Demons that prowl around there. The chest can be opened by one key, and only one key. The key is called the Muddy Key. You can obtain one from killing the Chaos Dwarfs. The chest will contain random items such as an anchovy pizza, an uncut gem, so on so fourth.

 

Now, that you know some tips about the Runescape Wilderness, why not get out there and try them? Never know what you will find out there. Happy PKing, haha.

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