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  • Bartender (Blue Moon Inn)
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  • The bartender at the Blue Moon Inn in Varrock is a man who may sell drinks to people. He is the father of Balek. The bartender also serves a purpose in Level 1 Treasure Trails. In some clue scrolls, he may be the person to give you your next clue, or he may give you your Treasure Trail Prize!
  • The bartender also seems to be one of the few NPCs who is aware that RuneScape is a "computer game". This is an example of a character "breaking the fourth wall". When players enquire what the bartender means by this, he makes a brief attempt at explaining what a computer is, calling it a "magic box". However, considering that RuneScape is set in another world in a Middle Ages or Renaissance-like era, the player is baffled, and calls the bartender crazy (although players seems to acknowledge that RuneScape is a computer game while talking to Father Aereck, the priest in the Lumbridge Church).
  • The bartender at the Blue Moon Inn in Varrock is a man who sells drinks to people. He has a son named Balek. Despite his son's claims, he does not own the tavern but just works for the innkeeper. The bartender is also involved in the simple Treasure Trails clue "Speak to the bartender of the Blue Moon Inn in Varrock."
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  • Human
  • Zombie
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  • I could get a beer from him.
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  • No
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  • Bartender
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  • 150
Release
  • 2001-01-04
  • 2015-03-23
Gender
  • Male
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  • The bartender also seems to be one of the few NPCs who is aware that RuneScape is a "computer game". This is an example of a character "breaking the fourth wall". When players enquire what the bartender means by this, he makes a brief attempt at explaining what a computer is, calling it a "magic box". However, considering that RuneScape is set in another world in a Middle Ages or Renaissance-like era, the player is baffled, and calls the bartender crazy (although players seems to acknowledge that RuneScape is a computer game while talking to Father Aereck, the priest in the Lumbridge Church). The bartender also serves a purpose in Level 1 Treasure Trails. In some clue scrolls, he may be the person to give you your next clue, or he may give you your Treasure Trail Prize! During the Alfred Grimhand's Barcrawl miniquest, he is one of the Bartenders that you must get a drink from. His drink is the "Uncle Humphry's Gutrot". It costs 50 coins (You can only purchase if you are doing the Barcrawl) and lowers the player's Attack, Defence, Strength, Hitpoints and Smithing. It also makes you throw up.
  • The bartender at the Blue Moon Inn in Varrock is a man who sells drinks to people. He has a son named Balek. Despite his son's claims, he does not own the tavern but just works for the innkeeper. The bartender is also involved in the simple Treasure Trails clue "Speak to the bartender of the Blue Moon Inn in Varrock." During the Bar Crawl miniquest, he is one of the bartenders that you must get a drink from. His drink is the "Uncle Humphry's Gutrot". It costs 50 coins and lowers Attack, Defence, Strength, and Smithing, doing up to 20 life points. It also makes you throw up. The drink can only be purchased during the Bar Crawl.
  • The bartender at the Blue Moon Inn in Varrock is a man who may sell drinks to people. He is the father of Balek. The bartender also serves a purpose in Level 1 Treasure Trails. In some clue scrolls, he may be the person to give you your next clue, or he may give you your Treasure Trail Prize! During the Bar Crawl miniquest, he is one of the Bartenders that you must get a drink from. His drink is the "Uncle Humphry's Gutrot". It costs 50 gp (You can only purchase if you are doing the Bar Crawl) and lowers Attack, Defence, Strength, and Smithing, doing up to 20 life points. It also makes you throw up.
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