PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Clue scroll (hard)
rdfs:comment
  • These clue scrolls are much harder than those of the difficulties below, due to the risk of being attacked, and the requirements for more quests to be at least partially completed. This clue scroll may contain the following types of clue: * Anagrams * Challenge scrolls * Puzzle boxes * Coordinates * Cryptics * Emote clues * Maps Completion of hard clues will either give a Scroll box (hard), containing another clue, or a Casket (hard), containing the final reward for the trail. It is possible to obtain hard clue scrolls from pickpocketing Elven clan workers.
  • When receiving a clue scroll, it is currently impossible to tell if the user has gotten either a hard scroll, or a easy scroll. When attempting to complete the scrolls, the participant might be asked more trivial type questions and/or more riddles. Upon receiving the end of the scroll trail, the player will receive a casket that will allow the user to receive rare items, or useless items.
  • Hard difficulty clue scrolls are a random drop from a large variety of higher-level monsters. Looting a magical chest from the dwarven instinct aura, or unlocking silver key chests within the Shades of Mort'ton minigame can award hard clues scrolls. Stanley Limelight Traders sell hard clue scrolls for 45 thaler each. Alongside this, the Prosper perk allows players to gather hard clue scrolls while skilling. Hard difficulty clue scrolls are completed in 1-8 clues or steps.
  • At the end of the trail, players receive a reward of items randomly selected from a specific list, possibly including very rare and very valuable items. Hard clue scrolls are usually long and complex, and can give the player puzzle boxes to solve. They can also involve trips to the Wilderness, and fights with a Zamorak wizard, a Saradomin wizard, or the Double Agent. They can offer many valuable rewards in return, including Rune, Third-age and Gilded weapons and armour. Completion of hard clues will give a casket (hard), containing the final reward for the trail.
dcterms:subject
store
  • No
low
  • 0
Examine
  • Map
  • Anagrams
  • Coordinates
  • A clue suggested by !
  • A clue!
  • It points to great treasure!
  • A place of the world map, but where?
  • A set of instructions to be followed.
  • Anagram:
  • Coordinates:
  • Emote clue
  • Emote:
  • Fairy Ring:
  • Map:
  • Perhaps someone at the observatory can teach me to navigate?
Tradeable
  • No
Equipable
  • No
destroy
  • Drop
disassembly
  • No
Quest
  • No
kept
  • always
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Stackable
  • No
Name
  • Clue scroll
Value
  • 1
Members
  • Yes
Weight
  • 0
Update
  • Bigger Banks & Treasure Trails
high
  • 0
Release
  • 2004-05-05
abstract
  • At the end of the trail, players receive a reward of items randomly selected from a specific list, possibly including very rare and very valuable items. Hard clue scrolls are usually long and complex, and can give the player puzzle boxes to solve. They can also involve trips to the Wilderness, and fights with a Zamorak wizard, a Saradomin wizard, or the Double Agent. They can offer many valuable rewards in return, including Rune, Third-age and Gilded weapons and armour. These clue scrolls are much harder than the other difficulties, due to the risk of being attacked, as well as requiring more quests to be at least partially completed. For this reason many players prefer to complete easy or medium clues. If you have dropped the prior clue scroll while having done some of the steps on that, the next clue scroll you get will have retained the prior one's steps It should be noted, that if a player dies in the Wilderness with a clue scroll in over 20 wilderness it WILL DISAPPEAR whether it's a PvP death or not, unless it is an item kept on death, or if that player has a clue box. Players will find that the clue scroll will be gone upon returning to their loot otherwise. However, when dying in the Wilderness with a clue box, provided the player returns quick enough, will be able to loot their dropped clue scroll. In lower wilderness however (lvl 20 or lower) in PvP death, the unprotected clue will stay on the ground for up to 1 hour. The same goes for reward caskets. If you die in lower wilderness due to a monster you will always keep the clue whether protected or not. Completion of hard clues will give a casket (hard), containing the final reward for the trail. A hard clue scroll can be given to Watson along with an easy, medium and elite clue scrolls in order to receive a master clue scroll.
  • These clue scrolls are much harder than those of the difficulties below, due to the risk of being attacked, and the requirements for more quests to be at least partially completed. This clue scroll may contain the following types of clue: * Anagrams * Challenge scrolls * Puzzle boxes * Coordinates * Cryptics * Emote clues * Maps Completion of hard clues will either give a Scroll box (hard), containing another clue, or a Casket (hard), containing the final reward for the trail. It is possible to obtain hard clue scrolls from pickpocketing Elven clan workers.
  • Hard difficulty clue scrolls are a random drop from a large variety of higher-level monsters. Looting a magical chest from the dwarven instinct aura, or unlocking silver key chests within the Shades of Mort'ton minigame can award hard clues scrolls. Stanley Limelight Traders sell hard clue scrolls for 45 thaler each. Alongside this, the Prosper perk allows players to gather hard clue scrolls while skilling. Pickpocketing elven clan workers is an easy way to obtain a hard clue scroll. Using at least a tier 3 luck enhancer, such as a ring of fortune, increases the player's chance of finding a clue scroll, even from pickpocketing. Hard difficulty clue scrolls are completed in 1-8 clues or steps.
  • When receiving a clue scroll, it is currently impossible to tell if the user has gotten either a hard scroll, or a easy scroll. When attempting to complete the scrolls, the participant might be asked more trivial type questions and/or more riddles. Upon receiving the end of the scroll trail, the player will receive a casket that will allow the user to receive rare items, or useless items.
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