Saturday, September 27, 2008

Runescape Shooting Stars Guide


RUNESCAPE SHOOTING STARS GUIDE

What a fun Runescape mini-game guide! Read on...

Have you ever wished for a more fun way to train Mining? Perhaps you are bored of dropping ore and want to be rewarded as well as gaining impressive amounts of experience. Whatever your wish may be, it is just a shooting star away!

Shooting Star has you exploring RuneScape to find the Runescapese heavenly beings. the Runescape point of finding one is so that you can mine it for the Runescape experience and rewards. Shooting Stars are categorized according to size, ranging from 1 to 9. Higher level stars require higher Mining levels to break, but will yield more experience. Below is a table showing the Runescape different Star sizes, the Runescape Mining level required to mine the Runescapem, and the Runescape amount of experience each level of Stardust gives.

Star Sizes

Star Size Minimum Mining Level Mining Experience Per Stardust*

9 90 210

8 80 145

7 70 114

6 60 71

5 50 47

4 40 32

3 30 29

2 20 25

1 10 14

*If you are the Runescape first one to find a crashed star, you will be rewarded with extra Mining experience (Level * 75), as well as having your name posted on the Runescape Shooting Star Noticeboard at the Runescape Observatory.


As you mine the Runescape star, you will collect Stardust, which can be redeemed for rewards later on. In order to free the Runescape Star Sprite and claim the Runescape rewards, you must first locate a star. When you find one, mine at it with a pickaxe to break the Runescape star down. Higher leveled stars will take longer to completely break, as whenever a star breaks, it will lower by 1 size. To reach the Runescape Star Sprite, you must reduce the Runescape size to 0. This is mostly a group effort, as othe Runescaper players will be hunting and mining the Runescapese stars as well.

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Locating Stars

Locating the Runescape Shooting Star is the Runescape main part of this mini game. the Runescape first thing you should do is go to your house (Or someone else's house) and look at the Runescape skies using the Runescape telescope in the Runescape Study. This will give you an estimate as to when the Runescape star will crash, as well as the Runescape general area. the Runescape better quality the Runescape telescope (Oak, Teak, Mahogany), the Runescape closer the Runescape estimate will be. Note that if the Runescape telescope is blocked by a room built in front of it, it will not work.


Below is a table that has information on star locations. Stars are usually located near a mining site, so those should be the Runescape first places to look when searching for one. the Runescapey occasionally land near a bank.

Star Locations

Area Locations

Asgarnia Crafting Guild Mine

Falador area

Aboveground near the Runescape Mining Guild entrance in East Falador

Rimmington Mine

Taverly Mine

Crandor or Karamja Brimhaven Northwest Mine

Brimhaven Southwest Mine

Crandor Isle

Jungle Mine

Shilo Gem Mine

Fremennik lands or on Lunar Isle Fremennik Mine

Aboveground near Jatizso Mine

Lunar Isle Mines

Neitiznot Runite Mine

Rellekka Mine

Kandarin Coal Trucks

East Ardougne Mine

Port Khazard Mine

South Ardougne Mine

Yanille bank

Kharidian Desert Al Kharid bank

Chasm Mine

Duel Arena area

Enakhras' Mine

Nardah area

Sophanem Mine

Uzer Mine

Misthalin Lumbridge Swamp East Mine

Lumbridge Swamp West Mine

South-east Varrock Mine

South-west Varrock

Morytania and Mos Le'Harmless Canifis Bank

Aboveground near the Runescape Haunted Mine

Mos Le'Harmless Bank

Wilderness Bounty Hunter area

Hobgoblins' Mine

Runite Mine

Steel Mine

Skeletons' Mine

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Rewards

When you finally reach the Runescape Star Sprite, he is willing to offer you rewards depending on how much Stardust you collected. the Runescapese rewards include:

Up to* 50,002 coins

Up to 20 Gold ore (Noted)

Up to 152 Cosmic runes

Up to 52 Astral runes

Having the Runescape ability to mine two ores at once for up to 15 minutes**

*the Runescapese are the Runescape rewards for getting the Runescape full 200 Stardust. If you get less than 200, you may find that your rewards will be somewhat less than listed.

**Mining two ores stacks with wearing Varrock armour, making it possible to mine three ores from a single rock if both effects occur.

the Runescapere are certain restrictions to the Runescape rewards. You may only have up to 200 Stardust at one time. You may not mine anymore even if you bank it, and the Runescapere is no drop option, only destroy (Stars can still be mined for experience though). Finally, the Runescape Star Sprite will only reward you once per day.


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Tips

the Runescapese are some things to keep in mind whenever you go star hunting:

Most stars will land near Mining locations, or the Runescape entrances of nearby Mining locations.

Most stars that aren't found at Mining locations can be found near cities, especially near banks.

Stars will crash only on the Runescape ground, never underground.

Stars require some space to crash, so avoid looking in places that are full of trees, buildings, etc.

Stars are more often found in secluded places, not those that are frequently filled with activity.

Going after a star in the Runescape Wilderness will have less competition, but higher risk.

If you find a star, but do not have the Runescape required level to mine it, ask some friends to help. the Runescapey can lower the Runescape star's size until you are able to mine it.

the Runescape more people looking, the Runescape faster the Runescape star will be found. Joining a group is much better than running around by yourself looking over every listed location.

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