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  • Chase the Monkey
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  • Chase the Monkey was part of Jagex's Wild Weekends running from Saturday, 26 May to Monday, 28 May in 2012. Players could hunt for ten monkeys across RuneScape in a way which resembled Penguin Hide and Seek. Instead of earning points, players could obtain a monkey cape once they had found all ten monkeys. Players did not need to talk to anyone to start the hunt. They simply needed to find the monkeys. There was no way to keep track of the number of monkeys found, but the monkey cape would appear in players' inventories once they had found all ten.
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  • Chase the Monkey was part of Jagex's Wild Weekends running from Saturday, 26 May to Monday, 28 May in 2012. Players could hunt for ten monkeys across RuneScape in a way which resembled Penguin Hide and Seek. Instead of earning points, players could obtain a monkey cape once they had found all ten monkeys. Players did not need to talk to anyone to start the hunt. They simply needed to find the monkeys. There was no way to keep track of the number of monkeys found, but the monkey cape would appear in players' inventories once they had found all ten. Unlike penguins, monkeys spawned at different locations and in different disguises from world to world. However, they were still technically the same ten monkeys. It was possible to spy a monkey on one world in one disguise, but get the message "You have already caught that monkey" when attempting to spy a monkey on another world in a different location and in a different disguise. It was not possible to spy more than ten monkeys under any circumstances. Should players lose or destroy their monkey capes, they may re-obtain them from Diango in Draynor Market or, if they have one, the Toy box in their Player-owned house. Approximate last known locations of monkeys are shown below.