Summoning

Summoning is a members-only skill released on January 15th. Before it was released, Jagex planned to release four mini-Development Diaries and three wallpapers detailing the process of developing the skill. All three wallpapers and four development diaries have now been released. Conflicting reports from Jagex moderators have been given, however Paul Gower has said that Summoning will definitely be members-only. This has been confirmed in the final development diary.

Also stated in the final development dairy was that a second batch of creatures are being released in February. This is due to the trouble people may have at downloading such a large amount of content at once.

Summoning Items
Summoning includes the use of 4 new subitems. These include Pets, Familiars, Summoning Scrolls, and new Summoning only items. These and their required Summoning skill levels are listed below:

Background
The first hint of Summoning was the discovery of Life runes, which were never released. For more information about life runes, see below.

Summoning was mentioned in Issue 20 of the God Letters when Saradomin mentions the Mysterious Old Man who apparently roams RuneScape looking for people who are "of such low intellect that they cannot respond even directly to their own name" and would teleport the aforementioned over great distances (using a mysterious type of rune) if they did not respond in an attempt to "test" Summoning.

On March 31, 2004 a Behind the Scenes-like article was published, which included the updates of the next few years. Within these, there were also "Summoning spells - summon skeletons, demons, etc...!".

Some degrees of Summoning were introduced in RuneScape, both from NPCs and players.

Many NPCs summon monsters and other magical energies; for example, Malignius Mortifer summons ghosts, skeleton mages, skeletons and sometimes fungi when he fails to summon another creature, though he will tell you himself, that necromancy has nothing to do with summoning. Wizard Grayzag, at the top of the Wizard's Tower, used to summon imps to fight for him when he was attackable, but according to Malignius, he is also a Necromancer. Strongbones also summons four Skoblins to fight alongside him. And Melzar the Mad summons cabbages from his garden.

On February 19, 2007, the Tower of Life quest and the subsequent Creature Creation minigame were introduced, where players could "summon" certain creatures. At the time, some players speculated that this was all there was going to be to players' summoning abilities. After the Tower of Life quest came out Mod Ash stated on the forums that this was not summoning and that it was more of a test to see how the servers would handle summoning. He also stated that there was more to come in this area.

Concept
Firstly, Summoning was considered as an addition to Magic, leading to the creation of life runes. They were never released, but some players managed to deduce their existence. After the development of alternate spellbooks, Summoning was changed to become an independent skill.

In February 2005, Mod Bennett wrote the initial brief for Summoning, which wasn't well-received. The development was halted, but it was revived in mid-2005, after Jagex moved into a new office. A new brief was written by Mod Wilson, this time calling the skill "Animal Lore", and with more focus on non-combat aspects of the skill. Some of the brief was considered technically infeasible by Jagex, and development was again halted. The brief was then modified to use a different approach, allowing the skill to again be named Summoning. Development based on this concept began in September 2006, shortly before the release of the Hunter skill.

hopefully we will be able to give more information soon

Announcements
Most of what is currently known about Summoning comes through the four Development Diaries that have been released on the topic to date. Several wallpapers have also been released, although it is not possible to determine very much regarding the nature of the skill from these.

One of the most controversial aspects of the skill is that it will increase the maximum combat level to 138. Since it will not be available to free-to-play players, many have commented that this is unfair to them, since their maximum level will remain 126. Players have speculated based on this fact that Summoning will actually be available to free-to-play to balance this, with a Jagex moderator even "confirming" it, however contradictory statements have been given from Paul Gower and at least one other Jagex moderator. The fourth Development Diary, however, says that it is a members-only skill.

It is also known that Summoning will make use of birds' eggs, including those released in a hidden update in late 2007. Over 70 creatures were said to be summon-able in all.

The Development Diaries indicate that Summoning is expected by Jagex to be a difficult skill to understand. A quest, named Wolf Whistle, has been developed to serve as a tutorial for the skill and will be released on the same date as the skill itself. Its starting point is known to be in Taverley, giving further credence to the confirmation by Paul Gower that Summoning will be members-only.

With the final development diary being released as of the 9th of January, speculation on whether or not summoning will be available for both free players and members has all but ended with the note: ""It's my favourite members' skill that I've helped to release," says Mod Mark." The release date is still under speculation, however. The calendar in the picture at the top of the diary has days 14-20 circled, and "Jan" in the bottom right corner, supposedly meaning it will be released on or between the 14th and 20th of January. Also it was said that Jagex would release something summoning related every week untill the release, and nothing is planned for next week.

THIS JUST IN:

Summoning has come out! So far it has had a great amount of people trying it. It is very interesting as it holds many things nobody suspected. There are various "traits" of each summon. They include:

Scavenging- The ability to search for and randomly generate certain items

Beast of Burden- The ability to hold on to certain items

Remote Vision- The ability to let you see from a birds-eye view

Specials- These include boosts to stats and the ability to be used in fishing. For example, the Granite Crab can be used in place of a big net.

Scroll Specials- These are usually attacks which require you to turn a Summoning Pouch into a scroll and use to cast. These deal very good damage and require no runes.

A familiar that is summoned can only stay for a limited time, but you can re-start their timer at the cost of some points. This is convienent, as then you don't need to use another pouch to re-summon the same creature.


 * Runescape free to play players have been lied to, what happened to Summoning will be free to play?*

Leaks


If a player stands next to the table on which there is a green potion on the first (American: second) floor of the Magic guild, they can see part of a pet store in Yanille. It can also be viewed from a different angle by standing on the Yanille city wall. This is only visible on low detail. Every five minutes or so, the pet shop owner will exit the shop and take her bulldog for a walk. When you talk to her, however, she will say she is too busy preparing for the grand opening to talk.

It was possible to summon a Karamthulhu before the official release of Summoning but this "programming oversight" was soon fixed. Anyone trying to summon one using those methods before the skills release will receive the message "Sorry, you'll have to wait a little longer for one of those! :-)" in their chatbox. Mod Wilson explained that this bug has been around since Rum Deal but no one took much interest in it. He went on to explain that the Karamathulu has underwent further developed and that the one from the bug was just a prototype.

Skill icon


Each Summoning-related Achievement Diary featured a mug that had an image of a quarter circle with part of an image inside it. When these were put together, it was revealed that they formed the head of a wolf. There was much speculation on the nature of this image, and it has since been revealed to be the skill icon for Summoning.

Training
Initially it is not possible to use tomes of experience on summoning. You are advised to "try again in a few weeks".