Achievements

The Achievement Diary contains a list of cities in RuneScape each having three tasks to complete. The first diary was released on 8 May 2007. The achievement diaries are for members only (with the exception of the Lumbridge Diary), as it consists tasks involving member skills such as the Construction skill. To start a Diary, players will need to talk to a person found near the Achievement Diary icon in the minimap.

To access the Achievement Diary journal, players should click on the green star icon in the top right corner of the Quest journal interface. Doing this will bring up a list of cities each with available tasks.

The cities outlined within the Achievement Diary are colour-coded similar to quests in the Quest journal. The cities are coloured as follows:
 * Red - not started
 * Yellow - started
 * Green - completed

Once a city is selected, the tasks are broken down into three categories, usually from the easiest to the hardest tasks. When a task is completed, players will be informed in the Chat interface, and that particular task will be striked out ( Example ) in the journal. Players completing all tasks in a particular category (i.e. Easy tasks) will be rewarded with experience lamps and other benefits only available to those who have completed the tasks. (In addition, the colour of the heading "Easy" will turn green.)

The easiest tasks usually do not require any skill levels to complete, but the hardest tasks usually require high levels in a particular skill and/or in-depth knowledge of a particular area within RuneScape (such as TzHaar Fight Caves).

There are three Achievement Dairies at the moment:


 * Karamja Diary [[Image:100%.png]] (released 8 May 2007)
 * Varrock Diary [[Image:100%.png]]  (released 10 September 2007)
 * Lumbridge and Draynor Diary [[Image:100%.png]] (released 14 July 2008)

Requirement table

 * The table to the right show the levels required to complete all tasks for every Achievement diary.
 * Temporary boosts may be used to obtain the required level to complete certain tasks.