Posted by: morytania | September 5, 2008

New items at Jagex store!

Jagex has added:

  • USB flash drive
  • Backpack
  • Drawstring bag
  • Pencil case

So start filling your shoping carts! You can get to that site here: http://www.jagexstore.com/

~morytania

Posted by: morytania | September 2, 2008

Distractions and Diversions

Well, Jagex has added a new minigame! Called Distractions and Diversions it comes randomly so keep an eye out when your skill leveling or trekking.Heres the overview:

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When levelling skills or trekking around RuneScape, you might want to keep an eye out for some unusual goings on. This is because the Distractions and Diversions (a new type of game feature in RuneScape) are cropping up randomly, offering you some interesting experiences. We think you’ll enjoy being distracted by these new ways to train, as they can be fun and useful…


Balthazar Beauregard’s Big Top Bonanza:

The circus offers more than entertainment: it gives you the chance to be a star. Perform on the tightrope and show off your Agility, test your aim at the Ranged event, or blow things up in the Magic performance! Every week you’ll get the chance to show your stuff and earn great rewards in the process.

How to enter the circus:

Speak to the Ticket Vendor, who moves randomly between twelve towns in RuneScape. Keep a note of where it is!

Requirements to play in the circus:
Members only
Access to:

Experience and costumes for your performances.


Penguin Hide and Seek:

What’s black, white and covered in leaves? A penguin pretending to be a bush! It may sound crazy, but it’s true. Ten penguins have gone incognito and infiltrated the lands of RuneScape. Your mission, should you choose to accept it (and who wouldn’t?), is to track down these mischievous birds and report them to Larry in the Ardougne Zoo. He’ll reward you handsomely with XP or gold coins; so, the more penguins you find, the greater your reward.

You’ll need to keep your eyes peeled – the ten penguins will change location every seven days and have a tendency to wander about the place. Keep finding them to collect your reward.

Where to start Penguin Hide and Seek:

Speak to Larry in Ardougne Zoo
Then start searching RuneScape for the dastardly birds

Requirements to play Penguin Hide and Seek:
Members only
Access to:

Rewards every seven days: gold coins or XP!


Shooting Star:

Stars are falling from the sky, ripe with rewards! Mine the meteorite and you’ll get up to 200 pieces of stardust. Manage to get to the middle of the star and you’ll meet the star sprite, who will reward you according to the amount of stardust you have mined.

Watch out, though: there’s a two hour gap between shooting stars, so you should take advantage of the stars when you see them. Get a better idea of when (and where) they’ll fall by using your player-owned house telescope, but they’ll still be hard to find. The stars are big and slow to mine through, so they’re best mined by several people at once. Call on your friends to make your way to the middle with slightly more ease…

Where to find Shooting Star:

Stars can land all over the place! Use your player-owned house telescopes to narrow down the landing location of the next star.

Requirements to play Shooting Star:
Members only
Different layers require different Mining level requirements.
Outer layers are tougher to mine. Stars will start off at a random size.
Access to:

Rewards from the star sprite include runes, coins, gold ore and a temporary bonus to your Mining, which will give you more ore from the rocks that you mine.
Bonus Mining XP for the first person to discover a star.
You can be rewarded by a sprite up to once each day.


~morytania

Posted by: morytania | August 30, 2008

A new quest!

A new quest came out called All Fired Up. Here is the overview:

Increasingly concerned by Morytania mischief makers and invaders from the Wilderness, King Roald has a burning desire to increase homeland security. This has taken the form of a beacon network that will warn Varrock of invasion. The beacons have been built and firetenders have been assigned to look after them; the only problem is that they are yet to be tested – and that’s where King Roald could use your pyromania…

After you learn the basics of lighting and maintaining the beacons in a sizzlingly short quest, you are free to use the beacons as you please. Why not challenge yourself and see how many beacons you can keep simultaneously alight? Rewards are in store for those who succeed, not to mention some Firemaking experience for flashy firetenders.

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To do this quest you must meet the requirements:

Requirements to complete the All Fired Up quest:
Level 43 Firemaking
Priest in Peril
Access to:A new way to train Firemaking
Some flaming-brilliant Firemaking rewards

The guide will be coming up soon.

~morytania

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