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Nov 14 2010, 06:48 PM Post #1 |
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Death is not an ending, it's just the beginning – of replacing pixels Unless you have upgraded, every player in Runescape will have a wooden plaque that stands in the place that you died, waiting for you to get your items. Wooden plaque
Ornate Gravestone
![]() You can speak with the sculptor that works east of the Consortium Palace for a greater range of headstones and extended time. Angel of Death
Alternatively, a player may choose to 'Bless' your gravestone, imbuing it with the strength of their faith to keep it in place for up to an hour. This requires a Prayer level of 70 and will cost the player blessing it as many Prayer points as it requires. This will never take their Prayer points below 10 just in case they need them![/center] Runescape update - 16.06.09 Gravestone changes If you die in a special area (what we call an “instanced” event), you will now be given a gravestone, which will appear in the nearest non-instanced place to the one where you died. For example, if you died while fighting Bork in the Chaos Tunnels, your gravestone would appear outside the portal to Bork’s cave, giving you a chance to return and collect your items. The gravestone will be marked on the world map, and a timer will tell you how much time you have left before it disappears. Logging out will not make the gravestone disappear, although the timer will continue to count down while you are offline. Also, all gravestones will now remain in place for one minute more than they used to. The above guide now shows the increese timers on graves to fall in line with the above update |
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