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October 6th marks the release of Runescape's third grandmaster quest, "The Void Stares Back". To be honest, this isn't much of a grandmaster quest. It can easily be completed in just several hours. The best part of this quest of course, is the reward. Upon completion of the quest, the player is rewarded with Korasi's Sword. With requirements of 78 attack and strength, the stats of Korasi's sword are comparable to those of the abyssal whip (but measure in a bit lower), but it's special attack is what should grab your attention. The Korasi's Sword special attack is magical based and can hit upwards of 700s through rune armor.


The downside to the sword is that it uses 60% special attack. If you do lose your sword, you can get a replacement from Korasi for only 250k. This sword will come in very handy in PvP. If you had a fight that went on for a minute or so, you could probably use two Korasi's Sword special attacks. This would be lower risk than dragon claws (it's only 250k risk) and chances are your target wouldn't safe like they would if you had claws. Also, where claws are used as a second weapon for special attack only, you could use the Korasi's Sword for the whole fight since its stats are very similar to the whip. When pking with the new sword I myself rarely died and never hit a 0 with the special attack.


The four most prominenent groups are PvP (Player vs Player, or Warring), PvM (Player vs Monster, or Boss-Hunting, Skilling and Community. A PvP or Warring clan's main focus is combat-based, generally in the Wilderness or Clan Wars. The clans of the PvP clan world have many variations in style and features, and the top clans can mass hundreds of members to a battle and fight for hours on end. A PvM (Player vs Monster) clan is a group based on killing high-level monsters such as the Corporeal Beast or Nex, a practice commonly known as "boss-hunting". Elite PvM clans are known to have high requirements (such as the use of Overload potions and the Turmoil curse). A skilling clan is a clan that trains non-combat skills together.


They have events where the clan will go to a RuneScape city/location and train a variety of skills that can be found there (e.g. Catherby, Falador, Rogue's Den). Other events include Skill Wars. These clans are very popular in RuneScape. Community (or Social/Chat) clans are clans of varied (race, gender, nationality) people that join a certain clan to chat. Chat discussions vary from Star Hunting to real-life business (although this is against Jagex rules). A non-combat clan that focuses on playing the market to gain profit from investments in in-game commodities. Historically they were a collaboration of players who attempted to predict natural market shifts and making advantageous investments. They used to be fairly rare, since solo-trading was easier and in some cases more profitable. However, their numbers have gone up dramatically since the introduction of the Grand Exchange.


These second generation merchanting clans (also known as "price manipulation clans") are significantly different than their predecessors. They do not rely on natural market fluctuations to raise and lower prices. Instead they pool their wealth together and buy out the entire stock of a particular item. This is intended to trigger a massive price increase due to the Grand Exchange picking up the increased (albeit artificial) demand. When the increasing price hits a certain mark, the clan sells their items, netting a profit. An activity clan is a clan of people cooperating in activities. In PvM activities such as Pest Control, this almost always entails winning the game.


In PvP activities, however, they often deliberately tie games, which yields fewer points than playing an activity well and winning every time, but is guaranteed and requires little effort. Castle Wars, Stealing Creation and Soul Wars are the most common (safe) activities for clans to play. These types of clans often don't have very many requirements because they are based on fun, instead of winning, as is seen in PvP/Warring Clans. A questing clan is a clan with the sole purpose of doing quests together. This type of clan is normally very supportive and will have no requirements except for the skills needed to complete quests.


These clans are rare to find because once the clan does a quest, they normally don't repeat it. Role-playing clans, sometimes referred to as RP, is when players within a clan assume the identity of their RuneScape account as if it were real life. Players who role-play often develop non-canonical back-stories and histories for their characters. Many times they assign their character a home town and even an actual home, such as a mostly empty building. They may also assign their character a job whilst in game, dressing and acting as one would act if they really had such a job, sometimes by running personal shops. Player Owned Cities (POCs), sometimes called Player Owned Countries, are a type of Role-Playing clans.


Generally, player owned cities claim a certain area of land, ranging from a single city such as Keldagrim or Varrock to entire parts of Gielinor. In this area, the members role-play as though they actually live in the city, hosting events, opening shops, creating jobs, and governing their nation. POCs normally have a home world. In player cities, players generally take on one or more jobs, such as a fisherman, merchant, or warrior, which they do to gain personal wealth while aiding the city. Many cities also have military units and/or guards, which are stationed at entrances or key points of the region to watch for enemies and monitor the flow of visitors.


Cities often try to distinguish themselves from clans, emphasizing their role-playing goals over more standard clan activities. The line between city and standard clan, however, is often difficult to distinguish. However some Player Owned Cities do normal clan events like Clan Wars or Castle Wars and do very little Role-Playing. Instead they use their "territory" as a base of operations. Help Clans are clans dedicated to assisting players with any questions that they might have in game. A common misconception is that these clan are for new players, but they usually accept higher level players wholeheartedly. So as to answer their questions, and/or further the overall knowledge of the clan.


One of the oldest clan events is the clan war. While the Clan Wars Arena (CWA) is one option for wars, many fights are still done in the Wilderness because of tradition. Clan Wars is preferred though because clans can choose custom settings, such as the arena, if food/potions are allowed and even if player lose items upon death (which isn't used unless stakes aren't high). Another noteable feature of the Clan Wars arena is that it prevents interference from a non-participating clan, commonly known as "crashing". A typical war involves 2 or more clans meeting in a designated location at a designated date and time. The preparation and rules (such as boundaries) can vary, from a short-prep (less than an hour) to up to two or more weeks.


The clans will then engage in battle. The definitions of a victory vary depending on the type of war. Usually wars are hosted between two clans (1v1), however in some cases aid can be provided from other clans (typically allies) if agreed upon. A full-out war is one of the oldest types of fights hosted. Each clan will attempt to pull as many members as they can to the battle. Returning is not allowed in a full-out fight - once a member dies, they are "out", and may only return to watch. The clan who defeats all members of the opposition is declared the winner. In the Clan Wars Arena, a full-out is referred to as a "Knock-out".


A PK Run-In, or PKRI, is one of the more common types of fights, in which players are allowed to return and fight again upon death. A PKRI may have a time limit (cap), usually set between 30 minutes and two hours. If there is no limit (uncapped), the fight will go on until one clan stops returning ("ending") or they have no remaining fighters on the battlefield ("cleared"). The record time for longest PKRI is twenty-four hours between The Titans and Divine Forces. Union wars (or Ally Wars) are often fought in huge (sometimes 1000s of players) in either Clan Wars or in the Wilderness. They can be organised weeks in advanced between two or more unions which will have many clans in them. These wars can last hours because of the amount of people and are often very publicized within the RuneScape community. Winning a Union war could mean many things including 'ownership' of a particular RuneScape city (Player-Owned city, POC) or just to say that one union is better then another. These wars do not involve player killing at all, but are instead a race. Clans compete against one another to determine who can gain the most experience or resources in a set amount of time. Clan Leadership for more details regarding clan leadership structures. Category:Clans for a list of all clan pages on this wiki.


Go up the ladder and give the kitten to Fluffy. Fluffy should go back to Gertrude and you will be rewarded with a kitten. Start this quest by talking to Mizgog Wizard on the top floor of the Wizard Tower (located directly south of Draynor Village). Get 60 coins and go to Karmaja Island. Note: This will cost 30 coins. At Karmaja, go to the top of the volcano where there are many Imps. Kill Imps untill you get one red bead, one black bead, one yellow bead, and one white bead that they will drop. Take the four beads back to Mizgog Wizard and the quest will be complete.


Ask him for a job. Search the crate and you will get the rum. Go to the bar. Give the rum to the pirate. He will give you a key. Go to the Blue Moon Inn. Open the chest upstairs. Go to the park in Faldor with a spade. Dig behind the south bench. Note: Make sure you are in the soil. Additionally, to dig behind the soil behind the south bench in Falador Park, you must kill Wyson The Gardener. Note: You must be a member to do this quest. Before starting, the following items and skills are needed.


You should have all the ingredients. Follow the steps to make a hangover cure. Grind a chocolate bar with a pestle and mortar. Use the chocolate dust to the milk. Finally use the Snape grass on the chocolate milk. Talk to Bravek after you have made the hangover cure. His headache will be cured. Tell him that the Mourner will not listen to you. He will give you a warrant. Go back to that house and try to open the door again. The mourner will say that he will need to ask the Head Mourner, but when the message "You wait until the mourners back is turned" , open the door immediately and you will sneak inside.


Walk down the Spooky Stairs and try to open the door. Elena will tell you that the key is somewhere here. Go back upstairs and search the barrel. You will find a small key. Go back down and use the key on the door. Talk to Elena. She will say that her father will reward you. Go back to the dungeon and talk to Edmond. He will thank you and give you the reward. Speak with Chancellor Hassan inside the palace in Al Kharid. He will ask you to see his assistant Osman, as he is in a tough situation.


Osman will tell you about how Al Kharid's archenemy, Lady Keli, has kidnapped the prince, Ali. He will tell you that there is a spy, his daughter, in Draynor Village who can help you further. Two onions: Onions can be found in a small garden patch south of the windmill near Draynor Village. The patch is behind a farmhouse. Ashes: Light a fire (use tinderbox with logs) and wait for it to burn out. It will leave ashes. Two waters: Get two jugs or buckets, and fill them up in a fountain or sink. Redberries: Redberries can be found in the forest past the Circle of Pillars near Varrock. Flour: Get a pot, and pick grain in the field near the windmill. Take the grain to the top floor.


Put it in the hopper, and operate it, then go back to the bottom floor. Use the pot with the pile of flour in the chute. Pink skirt: Can be bought in the Varrock Clothing Shop. Eight balls of wool: Buy shears in the general store and use them with a sheep to get unspun wool. Take it to the spinning wheel in the west tower of Lumbridge Castle to spin it into balls of wool. Three beers: These can be bought in almost any bar, and can be found in the Barbarian Village pub for free. Clay: Mine this from a clay rock or buy it. Bronze bar: Mine or buy one tin and one copper ore.


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