![]() If, however the player chooses not to protect the staff upon death, it will not appear under their gravestone and is lost. It is kept as default for normal death circumstances (while not in Wilderness). The runic staff does not absorb Ancient Magicks, whether the spell was selected or deselected. Players cannot use a charged lunars spell on the ancient/standard book, nor a charged ancients spell on the lunars/standard book, etc. In order to use the spell a runic staff is charged with, players must be on the same spellbook as the charged spells. For example, uncharging a runic staff which has been charged with 500 casts of Fire Wave will result in 2000 fire runes and 2000 air runes being removed from the staff and being placed directly into the player's inventory. Right clicking "uncharge" removes all runes from the staff. All spells for level 76 and beyond, along with spells that require an item other than a rune are simply not listed. The runic staff can cast up to level 75 spells. ![]() There has been a glitch in which it has been necessary to add the staff to the action bar and select the spell from there, but it may have been fixed. Right-clicking the staff and selecting "Set spell" brings the player to the spell menu, from which the player can select any spell (including noncombat spells, such as teleports) to use for the staff. Other skilling uses include Cure Plant for farm runs, Repair Rune Pouch for Runecrafting, or making magic tablets in a player-owned house. This does not provide immunity, however, an anti-poison totem may be a better choice for players with 70 Herblore if the off-hand slot is not needed for anything else. If the need arrives, the staff could also be charged up a potential (albeit expensive) almost endless method of curing poisons with the spell Cure Me. This makes the staff a potential 1-slot healing item for slayer tasks, which should be able to replenish lost life points. The staff could be charged up with runes for Bones to Peaches or Blood Burst without having to waste additional inventory slots for the runes for spells up to achieve level 75. For example, one could carry the staff where inventory space may be a concern such as Slaying. Potential uses for the staff might be for inventory space efficiency or to store any runes dropped from a monster temporarily. Staff runes may not be used in conjunction with any other spell than the one it is aligned to. This staff does not autocast on its own like a polypore staff. The staff only holds runes, so casting the spell is like normal, using either the regular cast, or autocast method (you must be on the same spell book). You can charge all, or charge-x and discharge the staff at any time without loss of any remaining runes. The staff can be aligned to any spell (combat or not) on any spellbook up to level 75 (you may also re-align the staff as long as it is uncharged). If you would obtain this staff by buying Unstable air runes from Travelling Merchant's Shop exclusively, this staff would cost you 750,000, leaving you with 2,500 points leftover. It costs 12,500 points, and can only be bought from Wizard Finix's Runecrafting Shop inside Wizards' Tower near the entrance to the Runespan and the Runecrafting Guild. 60 Runecrafting and 50 Magic are required to wield this Staff. It is the medium version of the staff that can be acquired from the Runespan. It can hold 500 spell charges and absorb hostile spells. For example if you buy a tier 10 Esteem (15 points), a tier 9 Esteem will only be 45 points instead of the original 60 points.Įsteem rank one is required for the trimmed Completionist cape.The runic staff is a reward from the Runespan. Unlike when re-colouring the robes through Finix's shop, the Esteem is shown on all pieces of the wicked robes regardless of whether they are worn or later purchased.Īfter buying one tier of Esteem, the higher tiers will be reduced by the price of the Esteem you just bought. Once Esteem is purchased, the runic symbol for that Esteem can be neither replaced by a lower tier symbol nor removed. There are 10 tiers of Esteem that can be bought. One can buy Esteem in Wizard Finix's Runecrafting Shop on the roof of the Wizards' Tower. Esteem is a symbol that is shown on the back of a wicked cape and on other wicked equipment, including the wicked hood, the wicked robe bottom, and the left arm of the wicked robe top. ![]()
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