Purple sweets are already on drop tables, and at an average rate of just over 2 sweets per clue scroll seem perfect to fill this role without requiring changes to existing loot tables. It’s a fair and accessible solution for everyone.Īlternatively, “puzzle box skipping tickets” like those added in rs2 could be used instead, but would require modifications to the existing treasure trail loot tables. Because purple sweets are a common reward from all clue tiers (except beginner) even ironmen should be able to get them from easy and medium clues to help them with hard/elite/master puzzle boxes. Allow unsolved puzzle/light boxes to be taken to the Wise Old Man who will solve them in exchange for a purple sweet. However, I’d also suggest offering an alternative for those who struggle to solve the puzzles properly.
The Wiki offers guides on how to solve these puzzles manually, and they’re not hard to learn. Those same expectations should apply to clue scrolls as well, and these plugin features should be banned. For any other piece of content, like bosses or minigames, players are expected to learn the mechanics and strategies necessary to succeed. They complete the puzzles for you with maximum efficiency, requiring no strategy and minimal effort. scroll reward from any of the clue scroll drop tables (easy to master. Puzzle/Light Boxes - Solvers for these are the most contentious feature of Clue Solver plugins. The randomness comes from atmospheric noise, which for many purposes is better. Last edited on 2 19:09:39 by Sk8r Dan Man Skilled and experienced players should be able to complete Treasure Trails more efficiently than a noob using the plugin. There should be a barrier, if only a small one, to accessing these solutions.Ī good clue helper should encourage players to engage with the content as it was intended, rather than spitting out solutions with no context. I'm in no way opposed to the solutions provided on the wiki, but they shouldn't be given instantly or automatically in-game.
Most of us are familiar with Clue Solvers from 3rd party clients like RuneLite, but I’m concerned that these go too far. It's my hope that the OSRS team can achieve this goal, while maintaining the integrity of treasure trails.
It’s designed to go with the Third Age Druidic Wreath.Introduction - With the recent updates being made to the Steam, IOS, and Android clients, Clue Helpers have been mentioned as a possible update for the future. It comes in two pieces, and will require 65 Prayer and Defence to wear. This will be the final Third Age set to arrive in Old School RuneScape. The Fremennik Kilt, apart from looking awesome, features the same stats as the Iron Platelegs but with a +1 strength bonus. They feature a +1 prayer bonus and come in Guthix, Saradomin, Zamorak, Ancient, Armadyl, and Bandos forms. The Blessed D’hide Shields are basically a God version of the Black d’hide Shield. The Spiked Manacles have the same stats as the Climbing Boots but with a +4 strength bonus and no defence bonuses.
In terms of stats, it’s exactly the same as the Obsidian Cape. This skull basically acts like the Amulet of Avarice in that it skulls the players while worn, and for 20 minutes after the cape is removed. The following frontrunners will be put to a poll that they’ll need to pass to make it into the game, but we think they stand a solid chance. Much like the new slider puzzles, Jagex asked the community to design a bunch of new rewards for OSRS. These include sliding puzzles that riff on: These puzzles will now appear across all tiers of Clue Scroll. The Old School Community designed a bunch of new slider puzzles that celebrate some of the best OSRS updates from the past few years. Though this isn’t the final list, Jagex has mentioned the following items as a possible reward for completing Beginner Clue Scrolls:īeginner Clue Scrolls won’t be a requirement to obtain a Master Clue Scroll from Watson though, so Members need not worry.