Glitch

A Glitch (also known as a bug) is a fault in a program during runtime that causes it to function improperly. The severity of glitches can vary. One glitch caused a player's username to appear as "null" immediately after login; another hard-to-find, yet serious bug allowed players to kill other players outside of the Wilderness.

Abuse of such glitches, such as during the World 111 Glitch (which allowed players to attack other players outside of the Wilderness), is a severe offence punishable by a permanent ban under Rule 4 of the Code of Conduct.

Jagex has recommended that if a player finds a bug or glitch in RuneScape, the player should report it to Jagex immediately via the "Submit a Bug Report" interface on the RuneScape main page.

'''NOTE: All glitches listed on this page have been fixed by Jagex. Please do not list any glitches that have not been fixed yet.'''

World 111 Glitch
One infamous example of bug abuse was the World 111 Glitch - also called the World 111 Massacre or the Falador Massacre (after where the glitch occurred). On the day of 6 June 2006 (or 06/06/06, oddly enough) a player had a party at his house celebrating being the first player with level 99 Construction. He eventually expelled all of the guests because of major lag. There were massive amounts of people at the party, and when he expelled all of them, some say he overloaded the server, although this was not the reason. It was rather an error in the coding of the construction skill. Because he had not turned off PvP (player vs player) mode, those in the dungeon and fight arena were able to attack and kill any player anywhere. This resulted a PKing rampage that caused many deaths, the loss of items that Jagex could not replace, and the permanent banning of most participants. Although the player was not banned for the massacre, he was banned for real-world trading later on.. The reason Jagex could not replace the items lost was because many, many people claimed to have lost items, yet they had not even been logged on at the time.

Player Moderators tried to tell people to bank their items and 'glory' teleport but they were barely seen amongst the mass amount of followers.

This bug remained on RuneScape for about an hour and was fixed immediately after it became known to Jagex. The repercussions of this glitch are still being felt today, as some of those banned and/or killed owned rare items such as partyhats and other Discontinued rare items. The removal of the players meant the rare items were deleted also.

Chat Filter Glitch
This glitch could allow players to bypass the chat filter. When Alt Codes were introduced to the RuneScape chat system, specific Alt Codes allowed players to bypass the chat filter. When a certain Alt Code was typed in, it would register as a space to the chat filter but would not actually put a space in between the word itself. An example would be typing "Myspace" which normally would be blocked by putting My(Alt code)Space. So the chat filter registered it as My Space but appeared as MySpace. By doing this a player who spaced the letters out correctly could type anything without the filters blocking it. There was also a glitch in the chat filter which unblocked any word you could think of using alt key codes, this glitch has now been fixed.

μ Glitch
Another famous glitch would be the μ glitch. When a player pressed Alt+0181, the μ character was created (The Greek letter mu, used for the prefix "micro"). A player who typed in this character and actually said it would find that all nearby players including himself would be automatically logged out from RuneScape. Some players abused it horrifically in PVP worlds and Bounty Hunter to gain extremely unfair advantages, by putting their chat on "off" then saying the character μ. This would crash the other players, leaving the abuser to kill the other player with absolute ease. It was estimated that over 200 million coins were lost in the few hours the glitch was present. However, players could avoid the glitch by turning all chat filters to "Off". This glitch has now been fixed.

Noclip Glitch
In mid 2008, a bug known as the Noclip Glitch was discovered by a couple players. This bug gave them certain properties of "noclipping" (the ability to walk through walls) and performed many unusual bugs such as getting a level 3 player into the Legends' Guild. After months of the same few players being spotted in inaccessible areas, JaGeX finally patched it in November 08. Most of the bug abusers who performed this bug are now banned, one has reportedly had his/her banned lifted recently.

Fight Pits Player Killing Glitch
During the first few hours after the new TzHaar look was released, while playing the TzHaar Fight Pit mini-game, players were able to attack other players who were waiting in the waiting room with magic or ranged attacks over the red barrier. This caused several players to lose their valuable items. Jagex moderators arrived almost immediately and banned anyone who abused the glitch.



POH Poison Glitch
Shortly after Construction was released a glitch was discovered, where players would go in the boxing ring and poison someone in it, the owner of the house would wait until the poisoned player was almost dead, then expel them from the house. The poison would remain and the player would die, losing their gear.

Transparency Glitch
A bothersome glitch, most seen in busy areas such as the grand exchange, appeared to add a whitish, transparent colour to armour and clothing. This glitch only appears in high detail, and mostly in the re-sizable and full screen.

Player (level: 1) Glitch


In the house containing the Customs Sergeant in Rimmington, you can right click the floor by the sergeant to see an invisible level 1 'Player', which gives you an examine option saying "Invisible player". This glitch was fixed during a patch in May 2009.

Monster Death Glitch
This glitch often involved the deaths of monsters that were killed while fighting players, but could also happen in areas with high mortality rates, such as Castle Wars. The glitch made the monster, or player, appear in the 'prone' (dead) position (after death for monsters, randomly for ordinary players). The 'dead' monster could still move, attack, etc. from the prone position while players could train skills, etc. It has also happened a few times at Bounty Hunter. This glitch was not sighted very often as it was considered highly uncommon. This Glitch also has happened in the Fist of Guthix minigame, the Duel Arena, and the Rock Crabs in Relleka.

Party hat duplication glitch
The glitch was not an attempt to duplicate items. A player had been experimenting with RuneScape by using a third-party program called AutoRune in an attempt to simply trade the scythe. Although the player never managed to trade the scythe, he did discover how to create any non-stackable item. Therefore, the glitch did not duplicate existing items, but instead created new ones. The use of any such third party software to gain any advantage was, of course, against the rules of RuneScape.

The glitch was performed by trading with a player, and then using AutoRune to enter the numerical value that corresponded with a certain non-stackable item to have an item pop up and be traded to the other person. For example, the number for the Rune 2-handed sword was 81, so that value would be entered into AutoRune and the player who was trading with the player using AutoRune would be able to receive that item.

In his excitement, the experimenter revealed to very few people how to execute the glitch. These players then duplicated several items, the most expensive at the time: specifically a cracker with a present 'toy' of a purple partyhat, rune two-handed swords, and Dragon square shields. The most expensive item, the purple partyhat, was created most amongst them. That day, though, one of these people revealed that the glitch existed.

Jagex also offered life-time memberships to players that showed them how to do the duplication. Several players did this, but instead of a life-time membership, all they got were permanent IP bans.

Because of all of the purple partyhats created, Jagex was not able to find all of the offenders, thus it became the least expensive partyhat. With the advent of RuneScape 2, the name was changed from the generic "partyhat" that all of them carried to "purple partyhat."

Sledding Glitch
This glitch has two different forms; the invisible sled and the visible sled. A player would be seen squatting as if riding the sled from Troll Romance. Depending on what method was used, the sled may be equipped, or only the stance would show.

Blood Rune Duplication Glitch
This glitch allowed players to take blood runes out of the minigame Barbarian Assault and is commonly referred to as "The Blood Rune Dupe" even though it did not involve duplicating blood runes. The smuggled blood runes could then be sold to other players through trade or through the Grand Exchange. There has been multiple occurrences of players performing this glitch using different strategies and so Jagex finally fixed this bug completely by replacing the blood runes with elemental and catalytic runes in Barbarian Assault during June 2009. The players that abused this glitch all got permanent bans.

Kneeling glitch
A rare glitch was when a character would kneel inside the crate at Catherby, and use a teleport. That player would then be in the same kneeling position outside the box, and if the person tried to move, they would be standing straight up and gliding across the ground. This glitch was fixed within a week of discovery.

P.O.H. Bench Glitch
The POH bench Glitch was a very popular glitch among many concerning Construction. In this bug, the player was able to move while standing in a bench that is "cloned" by a player. However, walking, going down dungeons and trapdoors and the like of actions happens very slowly, and it would seem as though the player teleported to said area, or otherwise "slide" quickly to it.

Doing this glitch required the player to have food in their inventory, and sit on a Dining Room bench, then right-clicking the bench and select "remove", and immediately clicking the food several times to assure that the player has eaten it. The bench turns sideways, and having a servant and Bell-pull will be convenient if the player is not the house owner and the owner is in the house in a different room. The player rings the bell, summoning the servant and bringing the player to the room that the house owner is in. The player would then move in the bench. Another part of the bench glitch was, while sitting in the glitched bench and wielding an item i.e. boxing gloves, and eating and equipping a new weapon really fast, the new weapon would be held the same way as the other weapon.

Construction Mode Party Glitch
The construction mode party glitch was not widely used. It consisted of a player in construction mode (and often an empty house) going into a combat ring and committing suicide via nitroglycerin or poison. The player would then spawn outside the ring and other players could enter the house. Many players didn't use this glitch because they thought other players would delete furniture from their house, although all items are perfectly safe.

Filtered usernames
Since Jagex's filter blocks some offensive language, naturally there were cases where there were loopholes. One of these loopholes, a very annoying one indeed, were the fact that some people's usernames were filtered as if they were a bad word. For example: "Puyo1", "Afbg1", "Lebo50", "AJS1992" would produce "**yo1", "A***1", "L*b***", or "***1992." The name of some players would come out as asterisks, and would make communication for the players hard. Some of these were removed when Jagex updated the chat filter. Most of those cases were removed by that act, but some still remain. It is unknown if Jagex will do anything regarding it in the foreseeable future, but on the forums several mods have suggested it will be continually improved, and there is a thread where players can suggest words they think should/shouldn't be censored.

Adding glitch
After Runescape's 8 July's update there was a glitch were you could add yourself to your own Friends List by putting a space after your last letter of your name. For example Ex1:"Jim" Then if you put "Jim_" "Jim" would have added himself, Jagex fixed this the next day after many players performed it. Players who added themselves during that first day did not have themselves removed though after Jagex's update. The same thing could also been performed to add yourself to your own ignore list, this was also fixed at the same time. Users who performed this glitch are still able to communicate with themselves, as they have not been removed from their own friends list.

Game engine update glitch
On 9th June, a glitch was created after Jagex has changed the game's engine. During that time players could attack all monsters and these would not return with any sort of damage, including the greatest of bosses like Saradomin Boss, or even the simple ones like goblins. This glitch was fixed few hours after it has been confirmed by Jagex.