Mechscape MSW comes from a robot named Billy. He knows how to bite and he knows how to fire laser beams at people. He's the only Mech in Mechscape that can fly around and perch on pods. The pods then fire laser beams at the moon to ignite it on fire. There are only a few group actions you can do before you realize you can build a city of Mechs and fire their rockets to win minigames with ease.
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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Henrique Olifiers interview about Mechscape and Jagex
Henrique is very cool and here's his Interview from Jagex. Notice the background. What do you notice?
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
The Chosen Commander Runescape Quest Guide
The Chosen Commander Runescape Quest Guide is for the latest and 150th Runescape quest.
This is not a Runescape quest guide but instead help on understanding the story of it.
Here's the quest excerpt from Runescape.com
Ever since Dorgesh-Kaan made contact with the surface, the cave goblin adventurer Zanik has helped to defend the city from Sigmund's villainous plots. Now Zanik has disappeared, her fate and whereabouts unknown, and Dorgesh-Kaan is more vulnerable than ever.
Captain Undak of the Dorgeshuun guard is responsible for the city's defences, and he needs your help to investigate a possible HAM attack - but this will only be the start of your adventure. The mystery of Zanik's disappearance will be resolved, and the truth behind a goblin prophecy will be revealed, as events move inexorably towards the realisation of Zanik's destiny. Your adventures will include the discovery of a new Agility course, learning more about the history of the Dorgeshuun, and uncovering the plots of the Big High War God.
The Chosen Commander is the conclusion of a quest series that began with The Lost Tribe. I've had enormous fun working on this storyline over the last few years, and I've tried to give what I think are the best elements of the previous quests a final outing here. I hope you enjoy it.
Mod John A
RuneScape Content Developer
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Summary:
Where to start The Chosen Commander:
Speak to Captain Undak in Dorgesh-Kaan.
Requirements to complete The Chosen Commander:
Level 46 Agility
Level 46 Strength
Level 46 Thieving
Must have completed Land of the Goblins
Must be able to defeat several foes up to level 125
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To be reminded of what’s happened so far in this quest series, start the quest and then log in to the QuestHelp system – you’ll find a complete summary of all the earlier quests, from The Lost Tribe to Land of the Goblins.
To go along with the quest we're releasing a new Knowledge Base article, History of the Goblins, which is in the Miscellaneous Guides section of the Knowledge Base. We're also releasing a developer forum post looking back over the quest series, which can be found in the forums under Recent Updates. If you enjoy the goblin quests you may also want to read the newest Lores and Histories story, The Chasm of Lights.
In Other News...
To mark the end of the Dorgeshuun quest series, we’re releasing a limited-edition zip-up hoodie on the Jagex store. It’s a limited run of only 2,000, so click here to get yours now!
If you’re logged in to RuneScape and navigate away from the game screen, you will now have to click on a confirmation box to confirm that you want to navigate away from the page. This is to make sure that you don’t accidentally lose your game window.
We've made a couple of changes to the party room due to concerns about abuse by real-world traders. Firstly, drop parties are now available only on two worlds (131 and 152). Secondly, players must now enter their bank PIN (if they have one) before putting items into the drop chest. We're sorry we have to do this, but we can't let real-world traders ruin the party.
We've added a wave-counter interface that will pop up at the start of each round in the TzHaar fight caves. This means you should now find it much easier to track which wave you're on.
Male ogres have been graphically reworked and improved to bring them in line with the recently-updated female ogres. They look tougher and stronger than ever, but don't worry; they're still not the smartest creatures around!
Players will no longer increase their drop-value potential on PvP worlds if they repeatedly cast the basic strike spells.
We've reduced the likelihood of your getting AMEs if you're burning incense in your house, or if you're in building mode. We've also reduced the likelihood that you’ll get AMEs in the Chaos Tunnels and on the Dorgesh-Kaan agility course.
Email registration for new accounts is now optional, although we would still advise you to enter your email address when registering, so that we can help you if you need to recover your password.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Mechscape Release Set for March 25, 2009
http://www.runescapetop.com/up/images/2cd5.png
According to that, Mechcape comes out pretty soon. But it could be a fake, so ... don't get your hopes up too high. If it does come out on March 25, Jagex would've been correct in saying that Mechscape will be released in "Q1 2009".
Friday, March 13, 2009
Runescape Top Blog
Dear blogging world,
I talk to you, you talk to me, and we are called the Internet's children. We are the future. If what you say is correct, then picture hosting on blogs and forums is an excellent idea. Runescape Top is the best place to upload your pics and get them hosted online for your forums. There's also a Runescape Top Thinks blog about what the author (Purple Turnip) thinks about the world.
Yours Sincerely,
Runescape Turnip
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Sunday, March 8, 2009
Random Events Guide Guide Links: Introduction Random Events Casual Encounters Historic Events Rewards Credits Random events are no longer associated
Runescape Random Events Guide
Introduction Random Events Casual Encounters Historic Events Rewards
Introduction
Random events were placed in RuneScape (the game) to stop cheating by players - people gaining xp without being at the Runescape keyboard. Randoms can occur at any time and any place - while you are doing anything! All you have to do is respond to them. Both members and non-members alike can get all the Runescape random events listed, EXCEPT where specifically indicated.
In this guide, you'll find all the Runescape different random events that can occur while you're playing. We tell you what they do, and what you should do when one happens to you. When you finish, you are returned to where you were picked up, and if your inventory is full, your reward will be under your feet.
Jagex has announced that if you fail a random, you will be randomly teleported to a safe location but your Home teleport will be disabled for a while. You may also have your stats slightly reduced (but not Hit points nor Defence). Jagex also stated that players who continue to fail puzzle randoms will be treated the Runescape same as failing (above), rather than being stuck forever. Players who succeed at randoms should get them less often!
The Rewards from Mechscape, random events have been changed - in most cases, players can now choose their own reward!
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Random Events
Random events are no longer skill or activity related - they can happen anywhere and any time. They are there to make sure you are awake and at the Runescape keyboard. Here is an index to this section:
* Beekeeper
* Cap'n Arnav
* Certers
* Drill Demon
* Evil Bob ScapeRune
* Evil Bob Prison Pete
* Freaky Forester
* Frogs
* Gravedigger
* Lost and Found
* Molly's Evil Twin
* Mysterious Old Man Maze
* M.O.M. Mime
* M.O.M. Surprise Exam
* M.O.M. Pinball
* Pillory
* Quizmaster Odd One Out
* Sandwich Lady
Beekeeper
Beekeeper What it does:
The Bee Keeper kidnaps you and asks you to help him with his hive (used to be a flax-picking random.)
What you should do:
Click on each piece of the Runescape hive on the Runescape left and drag it to the Runescape proper level on the Runescape ladder, following the Runescape example. from Mechscape, top to bottom: rounded top, plain, hole, and legs. Click BUILD when done. the Runescape random event gift will include a special additional option: you may choose to receive some flax as your reward.
Beehive Random
Mysterious Old Man
"Greetings"
The Maze
Sometimes, the Runescape Mysterious Old Man will teleport you to a maze. Complete the Runescape maze (get to the Runescape centre) as fast as possible, and you will receive a valuable reward - possibly hundreds of runes, arrows and ores. There are also some chests inside the Runescape maze which you can search, but it slows you down. the Runescape longer you take to complete the Runescape maze, the Runescape less your reward will be. Your run energy will be 100% the Runescape entire time you are in the Runescape maze. the Runescape Mysterious Old Man has a right-click bank deposit feature for your convenience. He also follows you through the Runescape maze. the Runescape reward structure of this event has not changed - there are no choices.
Maze Random
Mime
The MOM teleports you to a mime artist, and you have to imitate his actions. the Runescape reward choices include an emote animation (glass wall, glass box, lean or climb rope), or a costume point. Costume points from Mechscape, this event can be spent to purchase Mime clothing (Mask, top, legs, gloves and boots).
The stage Special mime items New emote animations
Mr. Mordaut
"Hey, ..., surprise exam!"
The MOM teleports you to the Runescape classroom of demon professor Mr. Mordaut, where you will take an exam. You must answer three out of six questions correctly to be teleported back where you were and receive a reward. the Runescape exams are related to skills, such as fishing or combat. One type of question is to identify what is next in a pattern. Examples include: pick, ore, hammer - metal bar. Armour, bar, ore - pickaxe. Tinderbox, logs, candle - lantern. Item patterns can be seen as range, mage, combat, mining, fish, food, etc. the Runescape other type of question shows 15 items laid out like cards, and asks you to select three related to the Runescape hint text. Melee, fishing, mystical (magic), jewellery, thirst (drinks), covering your face (masks), and "me hearties" (pirates) are a few of the Runescape hints. Click the Runescape "thumbs up" symbol after you've selected three.
When you've finished the Runescape test, you are told to leave by a specific door - the Runescape others won't open. If you get four questions wrong, you will be teleported to a random location. If you got three questions right, you'll receive a random gift box reward. the Runescape choice under "XP item" will be a book of knowledge, which you can spend on any skill. the Runescape xp will equal 15 times your level in that skill. (If your selected skill is level 41, you would get 615 xp.)
what comes next? find 3 matches
Pinball
This time the Runescape MOM challenges you for a little game. It's called pinball, but human pinball would be more correct. You have to tag 10 poles. You must tag the Runescape pole with rings around it. If you tag a wrong pole, or try to leave (between the Runescape trolls who serve as flippers) before you're finished, your score will be set to 0, forcing you to start all over again. Walk south past the Runescape trolls to exit when you have scored 10, finishing the Runescape game.
It's pinball, baby!
Cap'n Arnav
"Ah, hello there, laddie!"
Capt' Arnav What it does:
Formerly a farming random, pirate Cap'n Arnav will now whisk you away to his private island where he buried his treasure. He will ask you to help him get the Runescape lid off the Runescape treasure chest by solving the Runescape combination lock puzzle. Mysteriously, his island includes a bank deposit, if you need it.
What you should do:
If you ignore him, he'll mug you and teleport you to a remote location. If you decide to help him, you'll get a puzzle screen like the Runescape one below. To solve the Runescape puzzle, all you have to do is match the Runescape centre row of pictures with the Runescape correct word shown on either side, using the Runescape up and down arrows like a slot machine to make "three in a row". When you're done, click the Runescape "unlock" button. You get five tries to unlock it. When you solve it, leave his island via the Runescape exit portal.
Capt Arnav Selection
The "Certers"
"Hey there, I need your help..."
This is Miles What it does:
Ever notice that you can withdraw multiple items from Mechscape, your bank as notes? In RuneScape Classic, "notes" were called "certificates" or "certs", and they were obtained from Mechscape, three brothers: Niles, Miles and Giles. Since retiring from Mechscape, the Runescape "certing" business, Niles, Miles and Giles have been amusing themselves giving simple tests to passing players. One of them will kidnap you to their posh office.
What you should do:
Talk to him and answer the Runescape multiple-choice question he asks you. All you have to do is identify the Runescape spinning object and select the Runescape correct answer from Mechscape, the Runescape choices you're given. If you fail the Runescape test or ignore him, he'll try to convert items from Mechscape, your inventory into banknotes, then teleport you away! Notice - there is a Bank Deposit Box in the Runescape office, so you can bank before you exit through the Runescape portal! See below for a sample test:
Is that a Helmet?
"Evil" Bob
"You're my slave now..."
Evil Bob Random
Not to be confused with "Bob the Runescape Jagex Cat", this feline's name tells you everything you need to know about him. Friendly, he isn't, evil, he is! Evil Bob likes to drag unsuspecting travellers away to a warped plane of reality called "ScapeRune" to serve as his slaves. Everything in "ScapeRune" is backwards.
ScapeRune
Talk to Evil Bob's slaves and you'll see a picture of a certain statue on the Runescape shore. Grab a net spawn and fish near that exact statue. You will fish up a cooked fish, which you will have to uncook on a nearby pot. Then use the Runescape fish with Evil Bob, and he will fall asleep. Now's your chance to escape! Run to the Runescape portal, and you'll be teleported back to where you were.
Cat statue Cat statue Cat statue Cat statue
Prison Pete
Prison Pete
Prison Pete needs your help to escape the Runescape clutches of Evil Bob. Pull the Runescape lever, and pay close attention to the Runescape ears and body of the Runescape desired balloon animal (a dog, goat, cat or sheep). Pop the Runescape matching balloon animal to get a key to unlock a door. If your inventory is full, you can't get a key - you'll need to drop an item temporarily to make space. Give each key to Pete, and when all three doors are unlocked he will remind you to pick up any items. Walk out the Runescape prison doors and you'll return you to where you were.
Find that balloon Find that balloon
Find that balloon Find that balloon
Freaky Forester
Freaky Forester What it does:
This strange man may teleport you to a remote forest clearing to kill the Runescape pheasant of his choice. He will say how many tail feathers the Runescape bird must have.
What you should do:
Find a pheasant with the Runescape proper number of tail feathers and kill it. Pick up the Runescape carcass and bring it to him. (If you have to drop an item to make space in your pack, you will be reminded later to pick it up.) Costume points from Mechscape, this event can be spent to purchase a "lederhosen" top, shorts, or hat. If you ignore him or kill the Runescape wrong birds, you'll be teleported to a distant place.
Frogs
Froggies! What it does:
A small army of frogs may come to you while you're minding your own business, and they will ask you to help them by giving their prince or princess a simple kiss to restore their true form.
What you should do:
Kiss the Runescape crown-wearing frog. the Runescape reward from Mechscape, this event offers four choices for Free players (coins, runes, mystery box and costume point), and six choices for members (same as above, plus seeds and charms). Costume points from Mechscape, this event can be spent to purchase a frog mask or a prince/princess outfit (images found below).
If you ignore the Runescape request, you will be turned into a frog and teleported to a distant cave. Find the Runescape Frog Prince/Princess and speak to him/her, and bestow the Runescape needed kiss. You'll be teleported back to where you were.
Male Frog CostumeFemale Frog Costume
Grab the Runescape evil twin
claw game control What it does:
Molly appears and she says she's having some problems with her evil twin. She's managed to lock the Runescape evil twin somewhere, but evil as the Runescape twin is, she's taken 4 innocent civilians with her! Your job is to pick out the Runescape evil twin.
What you should do:
Before starting, take a good hard look at Molly's hairstyle, hair colour, shirt and legwear. Use the Runescape claw to catch the Runescape evil twin. Move it until the Runescape red marker is right on the Runescape correct girl (the one that looks like Molly), then hit grab. You have just 2 tries though -- if you fail you will be teleported.
Choose your skill
Gravedigger
"Come, I need your help..."
Gravedigger What it does:
Leo the Runescape Gravedigger will teleport you to his cemetery where a cook, crafter, farmer, miner, and woodcutter are buried. He asks you to put the Runescape coffins into the Runescape correct graves (by matching the Runescape occupation with the Runescape grave).
What you should do:
Check the Runescape coffins and headstones, then put each coffin in the Runescape grave with the Runescape matching symbol. Leo's mausoleum serves as a Bank Deposit Box. Key:
* chef's hat = cake + kebab
* plant pot = bowl + pot
* watering can = seed dibber + secateurs
* pickaxe = ores + apron
* axe = logs + knife
Once you have correctly buried all 5 coffins speak to Leo. You may choose to spend your reward to unlock an emote (zombie walk or zombie dance), or on a costume point. Costume points from Mechscape, this event can be spent to purchase a zombie shirt, trousers, boots, gloves and mask (see image below).
Zombie Clothes
Lost and Found Office
"There has been a fault in the Runescape teleportation matrix..."
Lost and Found What it does:
Public transportation isn't always perfect. Even the Runescape RuneScape Teleportation Matrix suffers from Mechscape, the Runescape occasional glitch. Formerly a teleport event, now at any time you may suddenly find yourself stuck in some abyssal hole with four levers.
What you should do:
Determine which of the Runescape nearby levers is the Runescape odd one out, then pull it. the Runescape odd one may be up while the Runescape other three are down, or painted while the Runescape others are bare, etc. If you choose incorrectly, you will temporarily lose magic levels.
Quiz Master
"This is your lucky day..."
Quiz Master What it does:
The enthusiastic host of the Runescape greatest quiz show in RuneScape, "Odd One Out", may invite you to compete for some valuable prizes. You'll be shown three items and asked to choose which one doesn't belong.
What you should do:
Choose the Runescape item that doesn't belong. Get enough questions right, and you win!
Sandwich Lady
"Sandwiches, ..."
Sandwich Lady What it does:
She appears and kidnaps you to her sandwich shop. There, she offers you a specific treat from Mechscape, her tray.
What you should do:
Pick only the Runescape treat she says and you can use it as food. Pick wrong and she will teleport you away. If you are unsure of the Runescape item names, click the Runescape 'key' in the Runescape top left corner of her tray. There is a Bank Deposit Box in her shop, if you want to bank before exiting through the Runescape portal!
Sandwich Selection
Pillory
Pillory What it does:
While you are playing, a guard might appear and send you to the Runescape pillory. A local tramp will throw rotten tomatoes at you, and other players can as well!
What you should do:
After you are thrown in the Runescape cell you will see a puzzle like the Runescape one shown below. You just match the Runescape key shape up to each lock. When you finish the Runescape puzzle you will be transported back to where you were.
Pillory Puzzle
Drill Demon
"Drop and give me 100 pushups, Private!"
Drill Demon What it does:
Sergeant Damien, the Runescape drill demon, appears and requests that you complete a drill in order to be trained for his army.
What you should do:
Follow his orders. He will command you to do push ups, do sit ups, do star jumps (jumping jacks), or jog in place. Move to the Runescape mat with the Runescape corresponding sign board to complete the Runescape task. Costume points from Mechscape, this event can be spent to purchase a camouflage top, bottoms, or helmet.
One of the Runescape tasks
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Casual Encounters
These former random events will not interrupt your gaming experience, but may be spotted across RuneScape in various locations.
Bob, the Runescape Jagex Cat (members only)
"Hi, my name is Bob."
Bob the Runescape Cat What it does:
Introduced on a Friday the Runescape 13th in 2004, Bob the Runescape Jagex Cat has become the Runescape unofficial "pet" of Runescape. He was never a random event in the Runescape traditional sense, although encountering him was pretty random. He wanders all over the Runescape member world, and if you're lucky enough to spot him, you can brag to all you meet that you've seen him.
What you should do:
If you're wearing your Amulet of Catspeak, go ahead and speak to him. He'll tell you some jokes, and maybe even hint that he's really a famous RuneScape God. If you're not wearing your amulet, Bob will simply ignore you.
Cap'n Hand
"My mistake, milord/milady, I was thinking yer to be..."
Cap'n Hand What it does:
He was just a lonely sailor looking for company, but he was a bit confused. Maybe he was away at sea a little too long? Cap'n Hand now resides in the Runescape Port Sarim jail.
What you should do:
Previously, you would speak to him and receive a reward. People who gave him a few moments of attention may have gotten gp, an uncut gem, a food item, or sometimes even a half key. If a player ignored him, he'd attack with his crossbow. Now, he can only be spoken to through the Runescape jail bars.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
"Excuse me, can you please help me?"
Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde What it does:
Formerly a forgetful scientist always bothering people for herbs to make his potions, Dr. Jekyll can now occasionally be found hurrying to the Runescape Varrock apothecary to keep away the Runescape dreaded Mr. Hyde.
What you should do:
Formerly, you would have talked to him quickly, and not worry if you didn't have what he asked for. He would give you a potion depending on the Runescape herb you gave him. If you ignored him, he'd transform into the Runescape fearsome Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde attacked using melee. His combat level depended on your combat level, so it varied from Mechscape, 14 - 159. Mr. Hyde will no longer attack you.
Drunken Dwarf
"Hello der..."
Drunken Dwarf What it does:
The drunken dwarf, similar to the Runescape old man, used to appear anywhere and give you a beer and a kebab. He now wanders Runescape, where you can talk to him for fun (he might even give you a kebab and beer!)
What you should do:
Formerly, you could talk to him straight away and receive a kebab and a beer. If you ignored him, he would attack you weakly with badly aimed rocks. You could not attack him back.
Evil Chicken
"Begone, MUHAHAHAHA!"
Cluuuuuck! What it did:
If you came under attack from Mechscape, this uniquely malignant fowl, you had to be prepared for a tough fight. A particularly deadly random, it attacked with magic. It can sometimes be found at chicken farms around Runescape, trying unsuccessfully to raise an evil army.
What you would do:
Players could stay and fight it and pick up the Runescape feathers, meat, bones, and egg it drops, or just run away. the Runescape chicken's combat level depended on the Runescape victim's combat level, varying from Mechscape, 14 - 159.
Genie
"Greetings Master/Mistress..."
Genie What it does:
Formerly, he appeared and gave you a magic lamp. You can still summon him by choosing the Runescape "XP item: lamp" for your random event reward.
What you would do:
Answer him to receive your lamp. (Note: you can't bank or trade the Runescape lamp.) When you rub the Runescape magic lamp, you will see an options screen like the Runescape one below to choose the Runescape skill in which to receive free xp. You would receive xp equal to 10 times that skill level. Formerly, if you didn't answer him, he would scatter your inventory across the Runescape floor, or teleport you somewhere else.
Choose your skill
Postie Pete (members only)
"Must be heading off!"
Postie Pete What it does:
Pete is the Runescape official "postman" of Runescape, and was never a random event. As well as taking care of the Runescape Postbag every month he also wanders all over the Runescape members world delivering mail to various NPCs. If you're lucky enough to spot him, you can brag to all you meet that you've seen him.
What you should do:
If you aren't busy, speak to him - you may be interested in what he has to say. Although he's a bit crazy, he can even speak wyvern!
Rick Turpentine - Highwayman
"You there! Stand and Deliver!"
Rick Turpentine What it does:
Rick Turpentine, the Runescape notorious highwayman, wished to atone for his life of crime by giving out free valuables. the Runescape Highwayman now resides in the Runescape Port Sarim jail despite his efforts.
What you should do:
Previously you just spoke to him and accepted what he offered. If you ignored his generous offer, he'd get angry and attack you. the Runescape loot he gave varied from Mechscape, a few gp or a kebab or other food item, to a half key or a gem. Rick Turpentine will no longer attack you.
River Troll
"Fishies be mine, leave dem fishies!"
River Troll What it does:
The River Troll, formerly a fishing random, now makes its home in the Runescape Enchanted Valley (Fairy Ring BKQ). Try to fish in the Runescape fishing spot and it will appear and attack you . Its combat level is not displayed - formerly it varied from Mechscape, 14 - 159, depending on your combat level.
What you should do:
Just run away until it stops chasing you, unless you want to kill it. It formerly dropped bait, raw fish, oysters or junk.
Rock Golem
"Rargh, Flee human!"
Rock Golem What it does:
The Rock Golem, formerly a mining random, now makes its home in the Runescape Enchanted Valley (Fairy Ring BKQ). Prospect or try to mine the Runescape rock in the Runescape southeast corner of the Runescape valley, and it will appear and attack you. Its combat level is not displayed - formerly it varied from Mechscape, 14 - 159, depending on your combat level. As well as its primary melee attack it can use a secondary range-based attack to throw rocks at you!
What you should do:
You can run away for 3 or 4 seconds until it stops chasing you - unless you want to kill it. It formerly dropped ores, stouts or pickaxes.
Security Guard
"Stop right there!"
Security Guard What it did:
The Security Guard reminded you to set your recovery questions so that you could get your character back should something happen, such as forgetting a password, or being hacked and having your account and/or password stolen. He still wanders around Runescape but is no longer a random.
What you would do:
If you spoke to him and listened to what he had to tell you about security, you’d be rewarded. He was known to give out coins, food items like kebabs, half keys, gems, and other various items. Formerly, you could attack him, but it wasn't worth it – he was hard to kill, and he didn't drop anything if you did manage to kill him. He will now give a Security Book to anyone who talks to him.
Shade
"Leave this place mortal!"
Shade What it does:
Shades, formerly randoms that attacked you while burying bones, now reside in the Runescape Death level of the Runescape Stronghold of Security. Formerly the Runescape shade's level depended on yours, but it is now Level 83.
What you should do:
If killed, shades may drop a top and or bottom black shade robe.
Strange Plant (members only)
Strange Plant What it does:
Formerly, a strange plant might start growing next to you. It would be fully grown in about a minute or so. Strange plants now spawn randomly near Brimhaven, and strange fruit can be plucked from Mechscape, them.
What you should do:
When it was fully grown, you had to pick the Runescape plant to get a strange fruit. If didn't pick the Runescape fruit, the Runescape plant would attack you and poison you, for 2 damage per hit. When eaten, strange fruit replenishes 30% of your energy and removes poison like an anti-poison potion.
Swarm of Bees
Swarm of Bees What it did:
This former random would attack you, hitting ticklish 1's and 2's. It can now be found atop Karamja volcano, where it may follow you but do no harm.
What you would do:
You couldn't attack and kill them, so you had to run away until they stopped chasing you - pest repellent and bug sprays didn't work.
Tree Spirit
Tree Spirit What it does:
The Tree Spirit, formerly a woodcutting random, now makes her home only in the Runescape Enchanted Valley (Fairy Ring BKQ). She will appear if you try to cut down any tree there. Her combat level is 14, although formerly the Runescape random Tree Spirit varied from Mechscape, 14 to 159 depending on your level.
What you should do:
Just run away until she stops chasing you, unless you want to kill her. She formerly dropped axes, seeds, bananas and runes.
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Historic Events
As Jagex updated the Runescape game they found that, for various reasons, some Random Events did not work out. Some random events appeared for a little while, but have now been completely removed from Mechscape, the Runescape game. Others were removed in a major update to randoms. You can no longer get any of these events.
Dr. Ford
"Hey there how's your head?"
Dr. Ford What it did:
Sometimes when mining, a chunk of rock could fly off and hit you on the Runescape head. This could also happen whilst woodcutting -- a piece of the Runescape tree could split off and hit you. If this happened, Dr. Ford would appear to make sure you were okay.
What you would do:
You would count the Runescape number of fingers Dr. Ford held up. If you got it right, you'd get a treat: some fruit, like lemon, lime or orange slices, or banana or pineapple. If you got it wrong, or didn't do the Runescape test, you'd be teleported to a quiet place to recover from Mechscape, your accident.
Is that a hand???
Tangle Vine
Tangle Vine What it did:
Tangle vines could start growing in any area, and would start growing around your feet, over about 10 squares, rather like ivy on walls.
What you would do:
Players had to stand still not not move. Any NPC or player caught moving would be attacked and damaged. You could not hit the Runescape vine back or kill it, so you just had to stay still for 30 seconds or so.
Pious Pete
"I'm sorry to drag you away from Mechscape, your tasks, but I need a little help with something."
Pious Pete What it did:
Pious Pete teleported you to a church to relight his candles.
What you would do:
You had to relight all the Runescape candles using the Runescape arrows and the Runescape fire shaped light button. Once all the Runescape candles were lit you would be returned to where you were with a little prize for your efforts. Rewards could include big bones and half keys.
Candle Lighter
Strange Boxes
Once given by the Runescape Mysterious Old Man. If you were paying attention, you might have even noticed him saying "Here, take this!". You clicked on the Runescape box and answered a simple question regarding the Runescape numbers and shapes on the Runescape box. If you got the Runescape question right, you'd receive some gp, a gem or maybe even a half key! If you ignored the Runescape box or answered the Runescape question incorrectly, the Runescape box would duplicate, filling your inventory until it was full. Once it was full, the Runescape boxes would start to stack! If this happened, you had to open each one and answer the Runescape question; you couldn't bank the Runescape boxes or drop them. You only got the Runescape reward once you'd answer them all, and you'd only get one reward for all of them, not one reward per box.
The questions won't challenge you much
Skill-Related Historic Events:
The below random events are no longer in the Runescape game, and only occurred while you were performing a specific skill.
Smoking Rocks
Gassy Rock What it did:
If you mined the Runescape same rock too long it would start smoking. If you kept hitting it, it would explode, hitting you up to 10hp and breaking your pickaxe.
What you would do:
Stop mining that rock!!! If you did break your pickaxe, you could get it fixed by the Runescape pickaxe salesman Nurmof in the Runescape Dwarven Mine, for a small fee.
Pickaxe Splitting
Pickaxe Splitting What it did:
While mining, your pickaxe head would fly off of its handle and land a few squares away.
What you would do:
Pick up the Runescape head and re-attach it by 'using' the Runescape head with the Runescape handle.
Ents
Ent What it did:
Sometimes when you were chopping trees, the Runescape tree you were cutting would turn into an Ent. If you continued chopping, it would break your axe.
broken steel axe
What you would do:
Right before the Runescape tree turned into an Ent, you might have noticed the Runescape tree shaking, or side branches waving like tentacles. When this happened, you could stop chopping and move away from Mechscape, the Runescape tree. If your axe got broken, you could get it fixed at Bob's Axes in Lumbridge for a small fee.
Axe Splitting
Splitting Axe What it did:
Your axe head would fly off its shaft and land a few squares away when you were woodcutting.
What you would do:
Pick up the Runescape head and re-attach it to the Runescape shaft by 'using' the Runescape head with the Runescape shaft.
Defective Farming Tools
Defective Farming Tools What it did:
Poorly manufactured rakes and spades would sometimes fall apart while you were using them.
What you would do:
Put your broken tool back together by "using" one part of the Runescape tool with the Runescape other.
Zombies
"Brainssssss....."
Zombies What it did:
Zombies were attracted by the Runescape sight of freshly buried bones, and would appear and attack you when you were burying lots of bones. Their level was based on yours, but the Runescape highest seen was 159.
What you would do:
You could run away until it stopped chasing you, or choose to kill it. It could drop bait, chaos runes, nature talisman and all types of bones.
Big Fish
Big Fish What it did:
This sneaky fish would appear and steal your fishing equipment, dropping it on the Runescape ground next to you while it destroyed the Runescape fishing spot for a while.
What you would do:
Pick up your equipment and wait for the Runescape fishing spot to come back, or move on to another spot.
Whirlpools
Whirlpool What it did:
A whirlpool engulfed the Runescape fishing spot, stopping you from Mechscape, fishing in it until it went away.
What you wouldd do:
If you tried to fish in the Runescape whirlpool, you would lose your equipment. You had to wait for the Runescape whirlpool to disappear and the Runescape fishing spot to return, or move to another spot.
Watchman
"You are under arrest"
Watchman What it did:
A watchman could appear if you were thieving too long and attack you. His combat level varied according to yours...the highest seen was 159.
What you would do:
Just run away until he stopped chasing you - unless you wanted to kill him. He could drop coins, nature runes, water runes, body runes, law runes, death runes, herbs, steel bars, mithril medium helms, steel longswords, coal, nature or chaos talismans, uncut gems and dragon spears.
Poison Cloud
Poison Cloud What it did:
When you were thieving chests you might have been surrounded by a green gas cloud that could poison you!
What you would do:
Move away as quickly as possible and wait for the Runescape cloud to dissipate. If you did get poisoned, you would want to drink an antipoison potion.
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Rewards
Click your random event gift to see your choices. As shown in the Runescape picture below, there are specific categories of rewards. Note that free players are not offered member rewards, such as farming seeds, summoning charms, and herbs, and will be offered rune essence instead of pure essence. Also, the Runescape choices offered are different for some randoms. For example, the Runescape rewards from Mechscape, old frog tokens offer only 4 to 6 choices (F2P vs. P2P). In contrast, Leo the Runescape Gravedigger offers up to 14 choices (including an emote or a costume point).
Random Event Rewards 14
The specific type and number of charms, herbs, gems, ores and bars vary. the Runescape rewards are linked to your total skill level. You will get more gp and essence as your levels increase, and the Runescape type of runes you get will also change.
The "XP item: lamp" is delivered by the Runescape beloved genie, who is no longer a random event on his own. the Runescape reward xp is still 10 times your level in the Runescape skill you choose.
The "mystery box" choice is a gamble. It may contain something good like a diamond, some runes, or a half key, but it can also contain useless junk like a cabbage or an empty pot.
Emotes can be unlocked from Mechscape, the Runescape Leo the Runescape Gravedigger event, and from Mechscape, the Runescape Mime event.
Costume points can be used to buy costume pieces from Mechscape, Iffie at Thessalia's Fine Clothes in Varrock square. A costume point is *only* good for the Runescape outfit for that particular event - you can't use frog costume points to buy a mime costume. If you wish, costume points can be saved up until you have enough for the Runescape complete outfit. Complete costumes can be stored in a Fancy Dress Box in a costume room of a player-owned house (see Construction skill guide.) Costumes are associated with the Runescape Drill Demon, Forester, Frog, Gravedigger, and Mime. Random Events Guide
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Introduction
Random Events
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Historic Events
Rewards
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Introduction
Random events were originally placed in RuneScape to stop cheaters - people gaining xp without being at the Runescape keyboard. Randoms can occur at any time and any place - while you are doing anything! All you have to do is respond to them. Both members and non-members alike can get all the Runescape random events listed, EXCEPT where specifically indicated.
In this guide, you'll find all the Runescape different random events that can occur while you're playing. We tell you what they do, and what you should do when one happens to you. When you finish, you are returned to where you were picked up, and if your inventory is full, your reward will be under your feet.
Jagex has announced that if you fail a random, you will be randomly teleported to a safe location but your Home teleport will be disabled for a while. You may also have your stats slightly reduced (but not Hit points nor Defence). Jagex also stated that players who continue to fail puzzle randoms will be treated the Runescape same as failing (above), rather than being stuck forever. Players who succeed at randoms should get them less often!
The Rewards from Mechscape, random events have been changed - in most cases, players can now choose their own reward!
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Random Events
Random events are no longer skill or activity related - they can happen anywhere and any time. They are there to make sure you are awake and at the Runescape keyboard. Here is an index to this section:
* Beekeeper
* Cap'n Arnav
* Certers
* Drill Demon
* Evil Bob ScapeRune
* Evil Bob Prison Pete
* Freaky Forester
* Frogs
* Gravedigger
* Lost and Found
* Molly's Evil Twin
* Mysterious Old Man Maze
* M.O.M. Mime
* M.O.M. Surprise Exam
* M.O.M. Pinball
* Pillory
* Quizmaster Odd One Out
* Sandwich Lady
Beekeeper
Beekeeper What it does:
The Bee Keeper kidnaps you and asks you to help him with his hive (used to be a flax-picking random.)
What you should do:
Click on each piece of the Runescape hive on the Runescape left and drag it to the Runescape proper level on the Runescape ladder, following the Runescape example. from Mechscape, top to bottom: rounded top, plain, hole, and legs. Click BUILD when done. the Runescape random event gift will include a special additional option: you may choose to receive some flax as your reward.
Beehive Random
Mysterious Old Man
"Greetings"
The Maze
Sometimes, the Runescape Mysterious Old Man will teleport you to a maze. Complete the Runescape maze (get to the Runescape centre) as fast as possible, and you will receive a valuable reward - possibly hundreds of runes, arrows and ores. There are also some chests inside the Runescape maze which you can search, but it slows you down. the Runescape longer you take to complete the Runescape maze, the Runescape less your reward will be. Your run energy will be 100% the Runescape entire time you are in the Runescape maze. the Runescape Mysterious Old Man has a right-click bank deposit feature for your convenience. He also follows you through the Runescape maze. the Runescape reward structure of this event has not changed - there are no choices.
Maze Random
Mime
The MOM teleports you to a mime artist, and you have to imitate his actions. the Runescape reward choices include an emote animation (glass wall, glass box, lean or climb rope), or a costume point. Costume points from Mechscape, this event can be spent to purchase Mime clothing (Mask, top, legs, gloves and boots).
The stage Special mime items New emote animations
Mr. Mordaut
"Hey, ..., surprise exam!"
The MOM teleports you to the Runescape classroom of demon professor Mr. Mordaut, where you will take an exam. You must answer three out of six questions correctly to be teleported back where you were and receive a reward. the Runescape exams are related to skills, such as fishing or combat. One type of question is to identify what is next in a pattern. Examples include: pick, ore, hammer - metal bar. Armour, bar, ore - pickaxe. Tinderbox, logs, candle - lantern. Item patterns can be seen as range, mage, combat, mining, fish, food, etc. the Runescape other type of question shows 15 items laid out like cards, and asks you to select three related to the Runescape hint text. Melee, fishing, mystical (magic), jewellery, thirst (drinks), covering your face (masks), and "me hearties" (pirates) are a few of the Runescape hints. Click the Runescape "thumbs up" symbol after you've selected three.
When you've finished the Runescape test, you are told to leave by a specific door - the Runescape others won't open. If you get four questions wrong, you will be teleported to a random location. If you got three questions right, you'll receive a random gift box reward. the Runescape choice under "XP item" will be a book of knowledge, which you can spend on any skill. the Runescape xp will equal 15 times your level in that skill. (If your selected skill is level 41, you would get 615 xp.)
what comes next? find 3 matches
Pinball
This time the Runescape MOM challenges you for a little game. It's called pinball, but human pinball would be more correct. You have to tag 10 poles. You must tag the Runescape pole with rings around it. If you tag a wrong pole, or try to leave (between the Runescape trolls who serve as flippers) before you're finished, your score will be set to 0, forcing you to start all over again. Walk south past the Runescape trolls to exit when you have scored 10, finishing the Runescape game.
It's pinball, baby!
Cap'n Arnav
"Ah, hello there, laddie!"
Capt' Arnav What it does:
Formerly a farming random, pirate Cap'n Arnav will now whisk you away to his private island where he buried his treasure. He will ask you to help him get the Runescape lid off the Runescape treasure chest by solving the Runescape combination lock puzzle. Mysteriously, his island includes a bank deposit, if you need it.
What you should do:
If you ignore him, he'll mug you and teleport you to a remote location. If you decide to help him, you'll get a puzzle screen like the Runescape one below. To solve the Runescape puzzle, all you have to do is match the Runescape centre row of pictures with the Runescape correct word shown on either side, using the Runescape up and down arrows like a slot machine to make "three in a row". When you're done, click the Runescape "unlock" button. You get five tries to unlock it. When you solve it, leave his island via the Runescape exit portal.
Capt Arnav Selection
The "Certers"
"Hey there, I need your help..."
This is Miles What it does:
Ever notice that you can withdraw multiple items from Mechscape, your bank as notes? In RuneScape Classic, "notes" were called "certificates" or "certs", and they were obtained from Mechscape, three brothers: Niles, Miles and Giles. Since retiring from Mechscape, the Runescape "certing" business, Niles, Miles and Giles have been amusing themselves giving simple tests to passing players. One of them will kidnap you to their posh office.
What you should do:
Talk to him and answer the Runescape multiple-choice question he asks you. All you have to do is identify the Runescape spinning object and select the Runescape correct answer from Mechscape, the Runescape choices you're given. If you fail the Runescape test or ignore him, he'll try to convert items from Mechscape, your inventory into banknotes, then teleport you away! Notice - there is a Bank Deposit Box in the Runescape office, so you can bank before you exit through the Runescape portal! See below for a sample test:
Is that a Helmet?
"Evil" Bob
"You're my slave now..."
Evil Bob Random
Not to be confused with "Bob the Runescape Jagex Cat", this feline's name tells you everything you need to know about him. Friendly, he isn't, evil, he is! Evil Bob likes to drag unsuspecting travellers away to a warped plane of reality called "ScapeRune" to serve as his slaves. Everything in "ScapeRune" is backwards.
ScapeRune
Talk to Evil Bob's slaves and you'll see a picture of a certain statue on the Runescape shore. Grab a net spawn and fish near that exact statue. You will fish up a cooked fish, which you will have to uncook on a nearby pot. Then use the Runescape fish with Evil Bob, and he will fall asleep. Now's your chance to escape! Run to the Runescape portal, and you'll be teleported back to where you were.
Cat statue Cat statue Cat statue Cat statue
Prison Pete
Prison Pete
Prison Pete needs your help to escape the Runescape clutches of Evil Bob. Pull the Runescape lever, and pay close attention to the Runescape ears and body of the Runescape desired balloon animal (a dog, goat, cat or sheep). Pop the Runescape matching balloon animal to get a key to unlock a door. If your inventory is full, you can't get a key - you'll need to drop an item temporarily to make space. Give each key to Pete, and when all three doors are unlocked he will remind you to pick up any items. Walk out the Runescape prison doors and you'll return you to where you were.
Find that balloon Find that balloon
Find that balloon Find that balloon
Freaky Forester
Freaky Forester What it does:
This strange man may teleport you to a remote forest clearing to kill the Runescape pheasant of his choice. He will say how many tail feathers the Runescape bird must have.
What you should do:
Find a pheasant with the Runescape proper number of tail feathers and kill it. Pick up the Runescape carcass and bring it to him. (If you have to drop an item to make space in your pack, you will be reminded later to pick it up.) Costume points from Mechscape, this event can be spent to purchase a "lederhosen" top, shorts, or hat. If you ignore him or kill the Runescape wrong birds, you'll be teleported to a distant place.
Frogs
Froggies! What it does:
A small army of frogs may come to you while you're minding your own business, and they will ask you to help them by giving their prince or princess a simple kiss to restore their true form.
What you should do:
Kiss the Runescape crown-wearing frog. the Runescape reward from Mechscape, this event offers four choices for Free players (coins, runes, mystery box and costume point), and six choices for members (same as above, plus seeds and charms). Costume points from Mechscape, this event can be spent to purchase a frog mask or a prince/princess outfit (images found below).
If you ignore the Runescape request, you will be turned into a frog and teleported to a distant cave. Find the Runescape Frog Prince/Princess and speak to him/her, and bestow the Runescape needed kiss. You'll be teleported back to where you were.
Male Frog CostumeFemale Frog Costume
Grab the Runescape evil twin
claw game control What it does:
Molly appears and she says she's having some problems with her evil twin. She's managed to lock the Runescape evil twin somewhere, but evil as the Runescape twin is, she's taken 4 innocent civilians with her! Your job is to pick out the Runescape evil twin.
What you should do:
Before starting, take a good hard look at Molly's hairstyle, hair colour, shirt and legwear. Use the Runescape claw to catch the Runescape evil twin. Move it until the Runescape red marker is right on the Runescape correct girl (the one that looks like Molly), then hit grab. You have just 2 tries though -- if you fail you will be teleported.
Choose your skill
Gravedigger
"Come, I need your help..."
Gravedigger What it does:
Leo the Runescape Gravedigger will teleport you to his cemetery where a cook, crafter, farmer, miner, and woodcutter are buried. He asks you to put the Runescape coffins into the Runescape correct graves (by matching the Runescape occupation with the Runescape grave).
What you should do:
Check the Runescape coffins and headstones, then put each coffin in the Runescape grave with the Runescape matching symbol. Leo's mausoleum serves as a Bank Deposit Box. Key:
* chef's hat = cake + kebab
* plant pot = bowl + pot
* watering can = seed dibber + secateurs
* pickaxe = ores + apron
* axe = logs + knife
Once you have correctly buried all 5 coffins speak to Leo. You may choose to spend your reward to unlock an emote (zombie walk or zombie dance), or on a costume point. Costume points from Mechscape, this event can be spent to purchase a zombie shirt, trousers, boots, gloves and mask (see image below).
Zombie Clothes
Lost and Found Office
"There has been a fault in the Runescape teleportation matrix..."
Lost and Found What it does:
Public transportation isn't always perfect. Even the Runescape RuneScape Teleportation Matrix suffers from Mechscape, the Runescape occasional glitch. Formerly a teleport event, now at any time you may suddenly find yourself stuck in some abyssal hole with four levers.
What you should do:
Determine which of the Runescape nearby levers is the Runescape odd one out, then pull it. the Runescape odd one may be up while the Runescape other three are down, or painted while the Runescape others are bare, etc. If you choose incorrectly, you will temporarily lose magic levels.
Quiz Master
"This is your lucky day..."
Quiz Master What it does:
The enthusiastic host of the Runescape greatest quiz show in RuneScape, "Odd One Out", may invite you to compete for some valuable prizes. You'll be shown three items and asked to choose which one doesn't belong.
What you should do:
Choose the Runescape item that doesn't belong. Get enough questions right, and you win!
Sandwich Lady
"Sandwiches, ..."
Sandwich Lady What it does:
She appears and kidnaps you to her sandwich shop. There, she offers you a specific treat from Mechscape, her tray.
What you should do:
Pick only the Runescape treat she says and you can use it as food. Pick wrong and she will teleport you away. If you are unsure of the Runescape item names, click the Runescape 'key' in the Runescape top left corner of her tray. There is a Bank Deposit Box in her shop, if you want to bank before exiting through the Runescape portal!
Sandwich Selection
Pillory
Pillory What it does:
While you are playing, a guard might appear and send you to the Runescape pillory. A local tramp will throw rotten tomatoes at you, and other players can as well!
What you should do:
After you are thrown in the Runescape cell you will see a puzzle like the Runescape one shown below. You just match the Runescape key shape up to each lock. When you finish the Runescape puzzle you will be transported back to where you were.
Pillory Puzzle
Drill Demon
"Drop and give me 100 pushups, Private!"
Drill Demon What it does:
Sergeant Damien, the Runescape drill demon, appears and requests that you complete a drill in order to be trained for his army.
What you should do:
Follow his orders. He will command you to do push ups, do sit ups, do star jumps (jumping jacks), or jog in place. Move to the Runescape mat with the Runescape corresponding sign board to complete the Runescape task. Costume points from Mechscape, this event can be spent to purchase a camouflage top, bottoms, or helmet.
One of the Runescape tasks
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Casual Encounters
These former random events will not interrupt your gaming experience, but may be spotted across RuneScape in various locations.
Bob, the Runescape Jagex Cat (members only)
"Hi, my name is Bob."
Bob the Runescape Cat What it does:
Introduced on a Friday the Runescape 13th in 2004, Bob the Runescape Jagex Cat has become the Runescape unofficial "pet" of Runescape. He was never a random event in the Runescape traditional sense, although encountering him was pretty random. He wanders all over the Runescape member world, and if you're lucky enough to spot him, you can brag to all you meet that you've seen him.
What you should do:
If you're wearing your Amulet of Catspeak, go ahead and speak to him. He'll tell you some jokes, and maybe even hint that he's really a famous RuneScape God. If you're not wearing your amulet, Bob will simply ignore you.
Cap'n Hand
"My mistake, milord/milady, I was thinking yer to be..."
Cap'n Hand What it does:
He was just a lonely sailor looking for company, but he was a bit confused. Maybe he was away at sea a little too long? Cap'n Hand now resides in the Runescape Port Sarim jail.
What you should do:
Previously, you would speak to him and receive a reward. People who gave him a few moments of attention may have gotten gp, an uncut gem, a food item, or sometimes even a half key. If a player ignored him, he'd attack with his crossbow. Now, he can only be spoken to through the Runescape jail bars.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
"Excuse me, can you please help me?"
Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde What it does:
Formerly a forgetful scientist always bothering people for herbs to make his potions, Dr. Jekyll can now occasionally be found hurrying to the Runescape Varrock apothecary to keep away the Runescape dreaded Mr. Hyde.
What you should do:
Formerly, you would have talked to him quickly, and not worry if you didn't have what he asked for. He would give you a potion depending on the Runescape herb you gave him. If you ignored him, he'd transform into the Runescape fearsome Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde attacked using melee. His combat level depended on your combat level, so it varied from Mechscape, 14 - 159. Mr. Hyde will no longer attack you.
Drunken Dwarf
"Hello der..."
Drunken Dwarf What it does:
The drunken dwarf, similar to the Runescape old man, used to appear anywhere and give you a beer and a kebab. He now wanders Runescape, where you can talk to him for fun (he might even give you a kebab and beer!)
What you should do:
Formerly, you could talk to him straight away and receive a kebab and a beer. If you ignored him, he would attack you weakly with badly aimed rocks. You could not attack him back.
Evil Chicken
"Begone, MUHAHAHAHA!"
Cluuuuuck! What it did:
If you came under attack from Mechscape, this uniquely malignant fowl, you had to be prepared for a tough fight. A particularly deadly random, it attacked with magic. It can sometimes be found at chicken farms around Runescape, trying unsuccessfully to raise an evil army.
What you would do:
Players could stay and fight it and pick up the Runescape feathers, meat, bones, and egg it drops, or just run away. the Runescape chicken's combat level depended on the Runescape victim's combat level, varying from Mechscape, 14 - 159.
Genie
"Greetings Master/Mistress..."
Genie What it does:
Formerly, he appeared and gave you a magic lamp. You can still summon him by choosing the Runescape "XP item: lamp" for your random event reward.
What you would do:
Answer him to receive your lamp. (Note: you can't bank or trade the Runescape lamp.) When you rub the Runescape magic lamp, you will see an options screen like the Runescape one below to choose the Runescape skill in which to receive free xp. You would receive xp equal to 10 times that skill level. Formerly, if you didn't answer him, he would scatter your inventory across the Runescape floor, or teleport you somewhere else.
Choose your skill
Postie Pete (members only)
"Must be heading off!"
Postie Pete What it does:
Pete is the Runescape official "postman" of Runescape, and was never a random event. As well as taking care of the Runescape Postbag every month he also wanders all over the Runescape members world delivering mail to various NPCs. If you're lucky enough to spot him, you can brag to all you meet that you've seen him.
What you should do:
If you aren't busy, speak to him - you may be interested in what he has to say. Although he's a bit crazy, he can even speak wyvern!
Rick Turpentine - Highwayman
"You there! Stand and Deliver!"
Rick Turpentine What it does:
Rick Turpentine, the Runescape notorious highwayman, wished to atone for his life of crime by giving out free valuables. the Runescape Highwayman now resides in the Runescape Port Sarim jail despite his efforts.
What you should do:
Previously you just spoke to him and accepted what he offered. If you ignored his generous offer, he'd get angry and attack you. the Runescape loot he gave varied from Mechscape, a few gp or a kebab or other food item, to a half key or a gem. Rick Turpentine will no longer attack you.
River Troll
"Fishies be mine, leave dem fishies!"
River Troll What it does:
The River Troll, formerly a fishing random, now makes its home in the Runescape Enchanted Valley (Fairy Ring BKQ). Try to fish in the Runescape fishing spot and it will appear and attack you . Its combat level is not displayed - formerly it varied from Mechscape, 14 - 159, depending on your combat level.
What you should do:
Just run away until it stops chasing you, unless you want to kill it. It formerly dropped bait, raw fish, oysters or junk.
Rock Golem
"Rargh, Flee human!"
Rock Golem What it does:
The Rock Golem, formerly a mining random, now makes its home in the Runescape Enchanted Valley (Fairy Ring BKQ). Prospect or try to mine the Runescape rock in the Runescape southeast corner of the Runescape valley, and it will appear and attack you. Its combat level is not displayed - formerly it varied from Mechscape, 14 - 159, depending on your combat level. As well as its primary melee attack it can use a secondary range-based attack to throw rocks at you!
What you should do:
You can run away for 3 or 4 seconds until it stops chasing you - unless you want to kill it. It formerly dropped ores, stouts or pickaxes.
Security Guard
"Stop right there!"
Security Guard What it did:
The Security Guard reminded you to set your recovery questions so that you could get your character back should something happen, such as forgetting a password, or being hacked and having your account and/or password stolen. He still wanders around Runescape but is no longer a random.
What you would do:
If you spoke to him and listened to what he had to tell you about security, you’d be rewarded. He was known to give out coins, food items like kebabs, half keys, gems, and other various items. Formerly, you could attack him, but it wasn't worth it – he was hard to kill, and he didn't drop anything if you did manage to kill him. He will now give a Security Book to anyone who talks to him.
Shade
"Leave this place mortal!"
Shade What it does:
Shades, formerly randoms that attacked you while burying bones, now reside in the Runescape Death level of the Runescape Stronghold of Security. Formerly the Runescape shade's level depended on yours, but it is now Level 83.
What you should do:
If killed, shades may drop a top and or bottom black shade robe.
Strange Plant (members only)
Strange Plant What it does:
Formerly, a strange plant might start growing next to you. It would be fully grown in about a minute or so. Strange plants now spawn randomly near Brimhaven, and strange fruit can be plucked from Mechscape, them.
What you should do:
When it was fully grown, you had to pick the Runescape plant to get a strange fruit. If didn't pick the Runescape fruit, the Runescape plant would attack you and poison you, for 2 damage per hit. When eaten, strange fruit replenishes 30% of your energy and removes poison like an anti-poison potion.
Swarm of Bees
Swarm of Bees What it did:
This former random would attack you, hitting ticklish 1's and 2's. It can now be found atop Karamja volcano, where it may follow you but do no harm.
What you would do:
You couldn't attack and kill them, so you had to run away until they stopped chasing you - pest repellent and bug sprays didn't work.
Tree Spirit
Tree Spirit What it does:
The Tree Spirit, formerly a woodcutting random, now makes her home only in the Runescape Enchanted Valley (Fairy Ring BKQ). She will appear if you try to cut down any tree there. Her combat level is 14, although formerly the Runescape random Tree Spirit varied from Mechscape, 14 to 159 depending on your level.
What you should do:
Just run away until she stops chasing you, unless you want to kill her. She formerly dropped axes, seeds, bananas and runes.
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Historic Events
As Jagex updated the Runescape game they found that, for various reasons, some Random Events did not work out. Some random events appeared for a little while, but have now been completely removed from Mechscape, the Runescape game. Others were removed in a major update to randoms. You can no longer get any of these events.
Dr. Ford
"Hey there how's your head?"
Dr. Ford What it did:
Sometimes when mining, a chunk of rock could fly off and hit you on the Runescape head. This could also happen whilst woodcutting -- a piece of the Runescape tree could split off and hit you. If this happened, Dr. Ford would appear to make sure you were okay.
What you would do:
You would count the Runescape number of fingers Dr. Ford held up. If you got it right, you'd get a treat: some fruit, like lemon, lime or orange slices, or banana or pineapple. If you got it wrong, or didn't do the Runescape test, you'd be teleported to a quiet place to recover from Mechscape, your accident.
Is that a hand???
Tangle Vine
Tangle Vine What it did:
Tangle vines could start growing in any area, and would start growing around your feet, over about 10 squares, rather like ivy on walls.
What you would do:
Players had to stand still not not move. Any NPC or player caught moving would be attacked and damaged. You could not hit the Runescape vine back or kill it, so you just had to stay still for 30 seconds or so.
Pious Pete
"I'm sorry to drag you away from Mechscape, your tasks, but I need a little help with something."
Pious Pete What it did:
Pious Pete teleported you to a church to relight his candles.
What you would do:
You had to relight all the Runescape candles using the Runescape arrows and the Runescape fire shaped light button. Once all the Runescape candles were lit you would be returned to where you were with a little prize for your efforts. Rewards could include big bones and half keys.
Candle Lighter
Strange Boxes
Once given by the Runescape Mysterious Old Man. If you were paying attention, you might have even noticed him saying "Here, take this!". You clicked on the Runescape box and answered a simple question regarding the Runescape numbers and shapes on the Runescape box. If you got the Runescape question right, you'd receive some gp, a gem or maybe even a half key! If you ignored the Runescape box or answered the Runescape question incorrectly, the Runescape box would duplicate, filling your inventory until it was full. Once it was full, the Runescape boxes would start to stack! If this happened, you had to open each one and answer the Runescape question; you couldn't bank the Runescape boxes or drop them. You only got the Runescape reward once you'd answer them all, and you'd only get one reward for all of them, not one reward per box.
The questions won't challenge you much
Skill-Related Historic Events:
The below random events are no longer in the Runescape game, and only occurred while you were performing a specific skill.
Smoking Rocks
Gassy Rock What it did:
If you mined the Runescape same rock too long it would start smoking. If you kept hitting it, it would explode, hitting you up to 10hp and breaking your pickaxe.
What you would do:
Stop mining that rock!!! If you did break your pickaxe, you could get it fixed by the Runescape pickaxe salesman Nurmof in the Runescape Dwarven Mine, for a small fee.
Pickaxe Splitting
Pickaxe Splitting What it did:
While mining, your pickaxe head would fly off of its handle and land a few squares away.
What you would do:
Pick up the Runescape head and re-attach it by 'using' the Runescape head with the Runescape handle.
Ents
Ent What it did:
Sometimes when you were chopping trees, the Runescape tree you were cutting would turn into an Ent. If you continued chopping, it would break your axe.
broken steel axe
What you would do:
Right before the Runescape tree turned into an Ent, you might have noticed the Runescape tree shaking, or side branches waving like tentacles. When this happened, you could stop chopping and move away from Mechscape, the Runescape tree. If your axe got broken, you could get it fixed at Bob's Axes in Lumbridge for a small fee.
Axe Splitting
Splitting Axe What it did:
Your axe head would fly off its shaft and land a few squares away when you were woodcutting.
What you would do:
Pick up the Runescape head and re-attach it to the Runescape shaft by 'using' the Runescape head with the Runescape shaft.
Defective Farming Tools
Defective Farming Tools What it did:
Poorly manufactured rakes and spades would sometimes fall apart while you were using them.
What you would do:
Put your broken tool back together by "using" one part of the Runescape tool with the Runescape other.
Zombies
"Brainssssss....."
Zombies What it did:
Zombies were attracted by the Runescape sight of freshly buried bones, and would appear and attack you when you were burying lots of bones. Their level was based on yours, but the Runescape highest seen was 159.
What you would do:
You could run away until it stopped chasing you, or choose to kill it. It could drop bait, chaos runes, nature talisman and all types of bones.
Big Fish
Big Fish What it did:
This sneaky fish would appear and steal your fishing equipment, dropping it on the Runescape ground next to you while it destroyed the Runescape fishing spot for a while.
What you would do:
Pick up your equipment and wait for the Runescape fishing spot to come back, or move on to another spot.
Whirlpools
Whirlpool What it did:
A whirlpool engulfed the Runescape fishing spot, stopping you from Mechscape, fishing in it until it went away.
What you wouldd do:
If you tried to fish in the Runescape whirlpool, you would lose your equipment. You had to wait for the Runescape whirlpool to disappear and the Runescape fishing spot to return, or move to another spot.
Watchman
"You are under arrest"
Watchman What it did:
A watchman could appear if you were thieving too long and attack you. His combat level varied according to yours...the highest seen was 159.
What you would do:
Just run away until he stopped chasing you - unless you wanted to kill him. He could drop coins, nature runes, water runes, body runes, law runes, death runes, herbs, steel bars, mithril medium helms, steel longswords, coal, nature or chaos talismans, uncut gems and dragon spears.
Poison Cloud
Poison Cloud What it did:
When you were thieving chests you might have been surrounded by a green gas cloud that could poison you!
What you would do:
Move away as quickly as possible and wait for the Runescape cloud to dissipate. If you did get poisoned, you would want to drink an antipoison potion.
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Rewards
Click your random event gift to see your choices. As shown in the Runescape picture below, there are specific categories of rewards. Note that free players are not offered member rewards, such as farming seeds, summoning charms, and herbs, and will be offered rune essence instead of pure essence. Also, the Runescape choices offered are different for some randoms. For example, the Runescape rewards from Mechscape, old frog tokens offer only 4 to 6 choices (F2P vs. P2P). In contrast, Leo the Runescape Gravedigger offers up to 14 choices (including an emote or a costume point).
Random Event Rewards 14
The specific type and number of charms, herbs, gems, ores and bars vary. the Runescape rewards are linked to your total skill level. You will get more gp and essence as your levels increase, and the Runescape type of runes you get will also change.
The "XP item: lamp" is delivered by the Runescape beloved genie, who is no longer a random event on his own. the Runescape reward xp is still 10 times your level in the Runescape skill you choose.
The "mystery box" choice is a gamble. It may contain something good like a diamond, some runes, or a half key, but it can also contain useless junk like a cabbage or an empty pot.
Emotes can be unlocked from Mechscape, the Runescape Leo the Runescape Gravedigger event, and from Mechscape, the Runescape Mime event.
Costume points can be used to buy costume pieces from Mechscape, Iffie at Thessalia's Fine Clothes in Varrock square. A costume point is *only* good for the Runescape outfit for that particular event - you can't use frog costume points to buy a mime costume. If you wish, costume points can be saved up until you have enough for the Runescape complete outfit. Complete costumes can be stored in a Fancy Dress Box in a costume room of a player-owned house (see Construction skill guide.) Costumes are associated with the Runescape Drill Demon, Forester, Frog, Gravedigger, and Mime.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Mechscape Info and Details
The Jagex Ltd. game is about to be released in the next little while (spring 2009), and you can find What we Know about Mechscape here. We don't know much, but we know a lot.
Here's a picture to satisfy you.