Last Chaos Quest Guide

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Getting To Level 12It is fairly easy for any class of character to reach level 12 in.When you begin the game you automatically spawn inside Juno's main city; Randol. Leaving Randol city through either of the gates will bring you onto the open Juno map. The lowest level monsters are nearest to the gates.

Start off by attacking deer and foxes. Attacking a jaguar or wolf may seem like a good idea but you will soon realise that they are defensive pack animals and they will join forces to defend themselves against you and it is very unlikely that your character is strong enough to defeat an entire mob.If you do find yourself being surrounded by aggressive monsters run back to town as fast as possible. When you have levelled up by two or three levels it is time to take a trip back to town to upgrade your armor and weapon. You will have acquired enough gold to buy these by making sure to collect all of the item drops left behind when you defeat a monster. Keeping your armor and weapons at the right level will have a huge impact on your general attack and defence, so it is important to make those monotonous trips back to town after every two to three levels.

Sub Quests are minor quests you can get from random NPCs that do not result in a entry under the Quests menu. It is possible these quests will eventually be pulled into the menu as the game is developed. Wedding Ring Edit. Location: Oakshire A husband lost his wedding ring and wants you to find it. Move all the left of the husband and then go down.

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Level 12 -17Once you reach level 12 the monsters nearby will not be offering you a lot of experience. If you train in a temple however, you will get a lot more experience. There is only one temple in Juno – the Velpist Temple. You can find it easily by heading towards the west side of the map. Training in the temple is easy.

The monsters' levels grow as you climb higher up the temple so you can repeatedly defeat a mob until you level up and then move onto the next mob etc. Getting To Level 31Levelling your character in can seem like a daunting task once you bypass the lower levels (lvl 17 onwards).

Experience gain is becoming slower and slower and grinding is becoming more and more of a reality. The gaps in armor levels are widening and the weapons are becoming more expensive. Getting past level 17 can be a challenge if you don't know where to train.Since you've finished with the Velpist Temple it is now time to leave Juno in search of a more appropriate temple to train in. Use your map to locate the town transporter and click on her. Select Dratan and wait a moment until you materialize in a new town.

Stock up on supplies if you have to, then head out through the south gate. If you open your map you can see the Prokion Temple in the south east. This is where you are headed.Be careful as you make your way to the temple as some of the monsters along the way can easily kill you, having a good supply of speed boost potions might be a good idea here too. It is also good to remember that the temple entrance is a safe zone, so you can't be attacked there.The Prokion Temple has basically the same format as the Velpist Temple; the lower-level monsters are on the lower floors. Continue on as you did in the previous temple.

Levelling will take a lot longer than before though. Heaven Stones. A lot of people seem to find Heaven Stones in their item drops in the Prokion Temple.

If you are fortunate enough to find one it could help you to level a lot quicker. There is no real point to you using the stone yourself as it would have a much better benefit on a higher level character. Instead teleport back to Juno and sell it in the town centre. It make take a little while but someone will definitely buy it (if you are online during a peak time it could sell in literally seconds). You should check what other people are charging or announce the sale and see what offers you get, either way your guaranteed to make over a million.When you get the money start looking around for players selling experience scrolls and boosters and buy as much as you can. Use the scrolls and boosters while you train to level up considerably quicker. Partying up is really popular in the Prokion Temple, especially on servers.

Nearby players will randomly invite you to party with them. Accepting a party invite means that you can kill monsters faster thus gaining experience faster. The popularity of partying means the possibility of very large parties and quick experience gain.If you can't find someone to party with you can check the party application option on your player menu. It should provide you with a list of current open parties and their members as well as their location. So What Now?Once you've reached level 31 you will be faced with a difficult class choice. Each class has to make a choice between two classes e.g. A Rogue will have to choose between being an Assassin or a Ranger.

Each class choice has different stat variations so levelling each is very specific.If your having a hard time getting past the grinding aspect of levelling then joining a is a good idea as they can offer you advice, and some even help you level. Following the quests is also important if you want to tear yourself away from training. This post is part of the series: Last Chaos Guides: Levelling, Pets and More.

Old School RuneScape uses the British convention for: Ground floor, first floor, etc.Kudos are the reward given to players for helping the staff in the. Depending on the clearing certain thresholds of Kudos, various staff around the museum will give out rewards. They are not spent, only accrued.

When Kudos are earned, their count is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen. Players can also check their Kudos count and which tasks they have yet to complete by right-clicking the information booth found in the north-west corner at the Museum's ground floor.100 Kudos or more are a necessary requirement to access. Once 153 Kudos have been earned (the previous maximum before the Fossil Island update), players may use the gate that leads to the.A player can earn a maximum of 225 Kudos in the Varrock Museum activity through four different methods:. Cleaning finds (50 Kudos).

Answering 's (28 Kudos). Relating details of certain completed quests to (75 Kudos). Completing fossil exhibits (72 Kudos). Contents Cleaning findsGround floor display numbersFirst floor display numbersSecond floor display numbersOne of the ways to earn kudos is by cleaning finds from the. This requires completion of quest.

The Dig Site cleaning area can be found on the ground floor of the. It is the southern part that is cordoned off. Talk to any of the archaeologists, and they will tell you that you will need to equip and and that you will also need a,. The boots, gloves, and tools can all be found on the tool rack located on the south wall. When you have all your gear, you can collect from the Dig Site specimen rocks next to. To clean them, use them on the open specimen tables.FindsThere are five artefacts in total that you can exchange for kudos by talking to any of the archaeologists and placing them in the correct displays around the museum. They will each give 10 kudos:.

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Possibilities include various low level, a small amount of, or even. You may also find a. If taken to an archaeologist, they will teach how to create a.Natural history quizAn easy way to earn kudos is to go into the museum's basement, and complete the questions on various creatures in. To start, talk to. There are various exhibits which, when reading their plaque, will give you a question related to the species depicted. The player only needs to give three correct answers and there is no penalty for wrong answers.

Two kudos are earned for answering the three questions for each exhibit.All 14 exhibits will grant the player a maximum of 28 kudos in addition to 1,000 and 1,000 when speaking to Orlando Smith.Completing questsUpon completing, you can go to the first floor of the museum and talk to. You will see a short explanation of whatever quest you are 'turning in' and get kudos and/or, which give 1,000 or 10,000 experience in a of the player's choice (20 or higher for 1,000 experience lamp, and above 60 or higher for 10,000 experience lamp) as a reward. Additionally, one of the various display cases in the museum will now display something pertaining to that quest.Quests for which players can earn kudos are:Free quests QuestDisplayKudos255215245Members quests QuestDisplayKudos8510535. Requires the book from the Varrock Palace library.Miniquests QuestDisplayKudosN/A10.

Requires a complete set of.FossilsOnce the quest has been completed, the player can find around, which must be cleaned to be identified. As a head start, players can obtain five from in the after building all the utilities.Cleaned fossils are added to the empty displays in the Museum's paleontology floor, which is accessed by climbing down the stairs in the centre of the natural history floor. Here, there are 14 small displays, 12 medium displays, 5 plant displays, and 5 large displays, where the large display is five sets of supports, which is combined into one very large display of a Leviathan.To fill a display, a player will need a set of limbs, spine, ribs, pelvis, and skull of the same size. For plant displays, a set of, and are required to fill a display.Each display completed will grant the player two kudos and an based on the display completed.