Battle of Lumbridge



The Battle of Lumbridge is a world event that takes place alongside the beginning of the Sixth Age and the dawn of RuneScape 3. The battle is waged between Saradomin and Zamorak and occurs in Lumbridge between the area which was the Lumbridge Swamp and west of the Lumbridge Castle. The battle features weekly choices made by the players which will define its outcome and course of action. It was stated by Jagex as having an "ultimate outcome [which] will set the course for RuneScape’s future.".

History
Some time after Guthix was assassinated and the Edicts of Guthix were abolished, a large portal appeared west of Lumbridge Castle. People flocked to this portal, all speculating as to what the portal was, and what would come through it, although most agreed that its appearance had something to do with a god. As time went by, the portal grew bigger, and more people flocked to it.

Weeks after the portal first appeared, it finally opened, and Zamorak stepped through it. Seeing cracks of green energy in the ground, power left after Guthix's death, Zamorak started attacking the ground in an attempt to get it, causing onlookers to flee. At this point Zamorak was confronted by Saradomin, and at once the two began fighting. Firing beams of energy at eachother, they caused a huge explosion, damaging much of the nearby Lumbridge, and forming a large crater, with more of Guthix's power seeping out of the ground.

They both created a camp at the edge of the battlefield, and Zamorak summoned his general Moia and some Black Knights, while Saradomin summoned his general Padomenes and summoned some White Knights, which charged at each other, beginning the battle. The gods tasked their followers with collecting fragments of Guthix's power, in the form of divine tears, which were found all over the crater, to increase their power and overwhelm the opposing god.

Aligning with a faction


With Zamorak and Saradomin both struggling to gain control of the power left by Guthix, they require the aid of adventurers to help them gain the upper hand. Players may choose which god they wish to follow, and head to either the Saradominist or the Zamorakian camp to help out. If the player wishes to change sides, they may speak to Kara-Meir located near the Lumbridge lodestone at any time.

Players can help by collecting Divine tears to help fuel their god's power and help them gain the upper hand. Tears can be collected in two ways, either through combat or skilling.

Divine tears


After joining one of the gods, players will be given a token depending on what god they chose (i.e Zamorakian token or Saradominist token). The token improves through depositing divine tears to the chosen god (and receiving renown for doing so), starting off at bronze then silver, gold, runite and dragon. Tokens give a small boost to the amount of Divine tears you collect, Runite and Dragon tokens even reduce damage taken from the other gods forces by a small amount.

Tears can be earned from combat both on and off the battlefield. Players may attack the enemy faction's NPC reinforcements, and upon defeating them tears will appear in inventory.

Tears can also be earned from skilling, both on and off the battlefield. On the battlefield are mining, woodcutting, and fishing spots. There is no skill requirement to do this, and players collecting tears on the battlefield will not be attacked by enemy soldiers. Tears can also be earned by skilling outside the battlefield, in a similar way to how anagogic orts are collected. Tears are awarded from skilling surprisingly frequently, and a player can quickly collect a substantial amount of tears from skilling activities such as farming, fishing, herblore, hunting, mining, runecrafting, and woodcutting. The players skill levels (and utilised tools and equipment) used to obtain these tears also have no effect on the rate at which they are collected (both on or off the battlefield).

Getting tears on the battlefield, be it from combat or skilling, starts from a multiple of 5. As more tears are collected, the multiple decreases down to zero. This multiple is restored every day (UTC+0). Players may also receive tears as drops from creatures slain outside the battlefield.

There is a limit on the total amount of tears a player can collect per day. Free players can receive up to 1,320 Divine tears a day. Members can receive 3,000 tears on a daily basis. As players gather tears, the rate will start to decrease. This is because players are only allowed to gather a set amount per day and so the rate will slow to prevent players from reaching that cap and not being able to contribute to their faction any more that day.

Once divine tears are collected, they have to be deposited at the collection point located in each of the faction's camp. If the player switches between factions, the contribution to the previous faction is reset.

Note: The token upgrade depends on the total renown earned for your faction. Spending renown on rewards does not influence the token's level.

The Duke's Dilemma


Lumbridge was very badly damaged by the battle, and Duke Horacio is currently working on rebuilding the city. Each week he asks players to vote on how to allocate the town's emergency resources toward dealing with various situations pertaining to this goal. The Duke has a total of 160,000 coins to use for rebuilding. The situation will change periodically through the world event. Players will be limited later on in the event by the amount of money they have spent. Voting can be done by either speaking to Duke Horacio, using the right-click option "Manage-Crisis", or by accessing the lectern in his room.

Regardless of which option the player chooses, they will be rewarded with an amount of bonus experience for voting, with players being able to choose which skill to apply the bonus experience (e.g. "The Duke grants you an XP bonus. This will be used up as you earn XP in this skill."). Players will earn double experience as you earn experience in the skill, until the XP bonus from Duke Horatio decreases to zero. The remaining bonus experience can be checked by hovering over the chosen skill in the skills menu.

Buffs and reinforcements
Every week, votes (accumulated through contributing divine tears) can be spent to decide the outcome of chosen buffs and reinforcements for the following week. Votes not spent in the previous week will carry over to the following week.

Buffs provide a boost to the faction (such as more damage to the enemy, or less damage from the enemy), and the chosen buff will be displayed in battle HUD.

Reinforcements to the battlefield will be in the form of more powerful enemies providing additional benefits to the faction.

Random events
From time to time, random events will occur on the battlefield. Messages appear as a drop down from the battlefield score HUD, and as game text in the chatbox when they occur.

Jagex Moderator clones
Occasionally, clones of Jagex mods will appear on the battlefield, fighting for the god that mod supports. While they have different appearances and use different combat styles, they all provide a healing aura to nearby followers, and boost the speed at which divine tears are gathered.

Players can attack the clones, and the clones' level scale to the level of players that attack them. The clones can be healed for 10 divine tears by right-clicking them and selecting the heal option. The clones are not aggressive towards players as they target other JMods first, then NPCs. They do not charge to the other side of the field.

The clones always drop a sizable amount of divine tears, and have the potential to drop several joke items (such as off-white partyhats and really rotten potatoes) which will vanish if a player attempts to retrieve them.

Progress of the battle

 * By the second day of the event, the hi-scores showed that players who aligned themselves with Saradomin had fewer points than those who followed Zamorak, although Saradomin had a greater number of followers as compared to Zamorak.
 * By the end of day four, Saradomin's lead had extended to 9 million. The followers of Zamorak had collected more tears per person, but Saradomin had at least twice as many followers. Saradomin's lead had increased in absolute terms, but had decreased as a proportion of the total accumulated.

Outcome of the battle

 * Many buildings were destroyed in the battle that Duke Horacio needed to accomodate people into different houses or make refugee shelters.
 * Several NPCs including King Roald, Aeonisig Raispher, Fred the Farmer, Hank, Explorer Jack, Hans, Wise Old Man, Maggie, Wendy, the Lumbridge Guardsmen, the Lumbridge Sage, Father Aereck, Donie, the Herald of Lumbridge, the Candle seller, the Lumbridge Shopkeeper and Shop assistant, Miss Schism, Fortunato, the Town Crier, the Doomsayer, Harlan, Councillor Halgrive and the High Priest of Entrana received new dialogue relating to the Battle of Lumbridge.
 * New voice-acted NPCs were added to inform players of the battle:
 * Ardougne - Concerned mother and Frightened girl
 * Varrock - Saradominist fanatic and Zamorakian fanatic
 * Taverley - Panicking old soldier
 * Edgeville - Belligerent man and Argumentative man
 * Falador - Excited knight
 * Yanille - Harbinger of destruction
 * Catherby - Drunken mariner


 * The Lumbridge lodestone, Farming patch, and the Water altar near Lumbridge Swamps were moved.
 * The H.A.M. Hideout was moved.

Rewards
Divine tears can be collected both on and off the battlefield, from both skilling and combat. These are turned in at the god camps in exchange for renown, which can be used to purchase a variety of rewards. Over the course of the 10-week event, tier 2 rewards will be unlocked on week 4, and tier 3 rewards will be unlocked during week 7.