PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Sila lamp
rdfs:comment
  • This lamp could be combined with the four other Genie lamps as well as a bottled genie, to form the Lamp of the Djinn. Experience from this lamp was roughly 25% more than the xp of a medium XP lamp in your chosen skill, and roughly 50% of a small XP lamp's xp in the other 4 skills. At level 99, players were awarded 21,505xp in the chosen skill, and 4,301xp for each of the other 4 skills. Parts for all 5 base lamp types were findable while skilling or in combat. While the parts for these lamps were not sellable or tradeable in the normal sense, they were made exchangeable in a face-to-face trade with other players for an equivalent number of lamp parts. To trade them there must have be an equal number of lamp parts on both sides of the trade, and no money or other items in the trade at all.
store
  • No
low
  • No
Examine
  • Grants experience in Constitution, Magic, Prayer, Runecrafting and Summoning.
Tradeable
  • No
bankable
  • No
Equipable
  • No
alchable
  • No
destroy
  • Are you sure you wish to destroy this lamp? It cannot be reclaimed and its component parts will be lost.
disassembly
  • No
Quest
  • No
kept
  • always
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Stackable
  • No
Name
  • Sila lamp
Value
  • 50
Members
  • No
Weight
  • 0
  • 0.100000
Update
  • Squeal of Fortune: The Lamp of the Djinn
ID
  • 28569
high
  • No
Release
  • 2013-06-14
abstract
  • This lamp could be combined with the four other Genie lamps as well as a bottled genie, to form the Lamp of the Djinn. Experience from this lamp was roughly 25% more than the xp of a medium XP lamp in your chosen skill, and roughly 50% of a small XP lamp's xp in the other 4 skills. At level 99, players were awarded 21,505xp in the chosen skill, and 4,301xp for each of the other 4 skills. Parts for all 5 base lamp types were findable while skilling or in combat. While the parts for these lamps were not sellable or tradeable in the normal sense, they were made exchangeable in a face-to-face trade with other players for an equivalent number of lamp parts. To trade them there must have be an equal number of lamp parts on both sides of the trade, and no money or other items in the trade at all.