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Trips to the Wilderness may be required, whilst co-ordinate clues will require the player to fight an Armadylian guard or a Bandosian guard. These clue scrolls are much harder than lesser difficulty clues and require more quests to be at least partially completed. For this reason many players prefer to complete easy, medium, or hard clues. The average reward for elite clues is currently only slightly higher than that of hard clues. An elite clue scroll can be given to Watson along with an easy, medium and hard clue scrolls in order to receive a master clue scroll. Elite difficulty clue scrolls are a random drop from a large variety of high-level monsters. Looting a magical chest from the dwarven instinct aura, or unlocking Gold key chests within the Shades of Mort'ton minigame can award elite clue scrolls. Stanley Limelight Traders sell elite clue scrolls for 200 thaler each. Once each week, players may loot the treasure chest decoration in their player-owned aquarium, and defeat the skeletal horror for an elite clue each. Completion of Triskelion Treasures always awards an elite clue scroll if one is not already owned. If a player possesses a clue scroll (elite), they must either complete it or drop/destroy it in order to receive a new one; players may have only one of each type of clue scroll at a time. Clue scrolls are the start of a Treasure Trail - a treasure hunt that sends players hunting all around RuneScape. At the end of the hunt players receive a reward of items randomly selected from a specific list, possibly including very rare and very valuable items. For a guide on how to complete a clue scroll, see: Treasure Trails Guide. Level 4 clue scrolls are very long, and involve a puzzle box OR celtic knot OR battle with a Guthix wizard every clue, although you can avoid fighting the Guthix wizard if you dig with a meerkat instead of a spade. Sometimes they are known to repeat the same clue over aga
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A clue to great treasure! A clue! Sherlock: A clue suggested by ! A clue! It points to great treasure!
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Elite difficulty clue scrolls are a random drop from a large variety of high-level monsters. Looting a magical chest from the dwarven instinct aura, or unlocking Gold key chests within the Shades of Mort'ton minigame can award elite clue scrolls. Stanley Limelight Traders sell elite clue scrolls for 200 thaler each. Once each week, players may loot the treasure chest decoration in their player-owned aquarium, and defeat the skeletal horror for an elite clue each. Completion of Triskelion Treasures always awards an elite clue scroll if one is not already owned. Pickpocketing elven clan workers is an easy way to obtain an elite clue scroll. Using a tier 4 luck enhancer, such as a Luck of the dwarves ring, increases the player's chance of finding a clue scroll, even from pickpocketing. If a player already possesses an elite clue scroll, they must either complete or drop the scroll before they can receive a new one. Players are able to hold one of each tier of clue scroll, however. After completing the Do No Evil quest and acquiring Ava's alerter, players are able to locate a buried elite clue scroll. Trips to the Wilderness may be required, whilst co-ordinate clues will require the player to fight an Armadylian guard or a Bandosian guard. These clue scrolls are much harder than lesser difficulty clues and require more quests to be at least partially completed. For this reason many players prefer to complete easy, medium, or hard clues. The average reward for elite clues is currently only slightly higher than that of hard clues. It should be noted, that unless the clue scroll is an item kept on death or it is protected by a clue box, dying in over 20 wilderness will cause the clue scroll TO DISAPPEAR, whether it's a PvP death or not. That is, players will find that the clue scroll will be gone upon returning to their loot. 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. An elite clue scroll can be given to Watson along with an easy, medium and hard clue scrolls in order to receive a master clue scroll. If a player possesses a clue scroll (elite), they must either complete it or drop/destroy it in order to receive a new one; players may have only one of each type of clue scroll at a time. Clue scrolls are the start of a Treasure Trail - a treasure hunt that sends players hunting all around RuneScape. At the end of the hunt players receive a reward of items randomly selected from a specific list, possibly including very rare and very valuable items. For a guide on how to complete a clue scroll, see: Treasure Trails Guide. Level 4 clue scrolls are very long, and involve a puzzle box OR celtic knot OR battle with a Guthix wizard every clue, although you can avoid fighting the Guthix wizard if you dig with a meerkat instead of a spade. Sometimes they are known to repeat the same clue over again. They can also take the player deep into the Wilderness. They do not consist of any clues found in levels 1-3, but instead feature only Compass and Scan clues. They have a chance of offering extremely rare and valuable items, such as Third-age druidic robes, Dragon masks, and Ornament kits. Elites are much rarer than the lesser varieties are. Very few monsters in RuneScape actually drop them with the lowest levelled being the Bronze Dragon. If players are looking to farm elites, then the recommended monsters would be Mithril dragons, Ice strykewyrms, and the Skeletal Horror. For those with a high Slayer level, Mutated jadinko males are also a good choice. Edimmus are also a great source of elite clues, as well as triskelion fragments, which guaranteed an elite clue if no other elite clues are in your possession. One, and only one, may also be dug up if located using Ava's Alerter after completing the quest Do No Evil. They can be located even if you already have a clue scroll, but not picked up. Additionally, using a Gold key to open a golden Shades of Mort'ton chest has a chance of obtaining one, but this requires at least 80 Firemaking in order to burn Fiyr remains, which are currently the only source of Gold keys. It is also possible to obtain elite clue scrolls from pickpocketing Elven clan workers in Prifddinas. Players are guaranteed an elite clue scroll from a completed Crystal triskelion, provided that they do not currently have a clue scroll. An elite clue scroll can also be obtained from the Treasure chest decoration once per week, provided that the player has a Salvage hunter suit in their Aquarium. This clue scroll may contain the following types of clue: * Compass * Scans * Puzzle boxes * Celtic knots Completion of elite clues will either give a Scroll box (elite), containing another clue, or a Casket (elite), containing the final reward for the trail. You may also receive a Puzzle scroll box (elite) or Puzzle casket (elite), both similar to their counterparts but requiring the completion of a Celtic knot or Slider puzzle before they can be opened.
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