Magic

Magic is one of the most important skills in RuneScape. It is used in combat, it allows crafted items to be enchanted, fast transport around the world via teleports, and via high-alchemy, Magic is probably the single most important source of coins to the game. While it is possible to play the game without being skilled in Magic, it is a considerable advantage to be able to use many spells, especially high level alchemy and the teleports.

As with all guides in the Skills section, members only items are in italics.

Spells

 * For a list of all the spells in the game, see List of spells.

Magic is used almost exclusively through casting Spells on another player, on one's self (reflexively), or on an item.

Runes

 * Main article: Runes

All spells (with the exception of Lumbridge Home Teleport) require the use of Runes as a consumed resource. Runes are stackable, commonly traded items which are obtained by various methods. For hints on obtaining runes, see Runes: Obtaining runes.

Elemental Staves

 * Main article: Elemental staves

The requirement for certain runes in a spell can be removed if the player wields an Elemental staff corresponding to an elemental rune. As an example, wielding a Fire staff allows a player to cast High Level Alchemy using only one Nature rune.

Spellbooks
There are three divisions of Magic in RuneScape - standard (commonly called "modern" after the release of Ancient Magicks), Ancient Magicks, and Lunar Spells. Each has a different spellbook and typically only one can be used at once (for an exception to this rule, see Spell Book Swap).

This article only covers the standard spells.

Standard Spells
The standard spells are activated on any new character's account. There is no prerequisite to using the standard spellbook. 

Ancient Magicks

 * ''Main article: Ancient Magicks

The Ancient Magicks contain some of the most dangerous offensive spells. These spells can only be used after completing the fiendish Desert Treasure quest.

Lunar spells

 * Main article: Lunar spells

The Lunar Magicks are mostly helper spells unrelated to combat, and require the Lunar Diplomacy quest before being usable.

Classification
Most spells fall into one of several categories: Combat, Curse, Teleportation, Alchemy and Enchantment.

Teleportation Spells
Teleportation spells are very popular with all players—free-to-players and members alike—as teleportation spells save lots of time from walking the whole time. Note that teleporting via spells isn't possible north of level 20 wilderness, or in any combat based minigame such as Castle Wars and Pest Control.

Combat Spells
All combat spells have a minimum experience, but you also receive magic experience depending on how much damage your spells cause. Generally, most combat spells use some Air runes, and some other "Combat" runes as well, though there are exceptions with the special spells such as Magic Dart.

Stronger spells can do greater damage but are less accurate than their weaker spell counterparts. To maximize accuracy, especially in training and player killing, players are advice to equipt magic boosting equiptment, unequipt magic lowering equiptment, drink wizard's mind bomb, and raise magic levels.

Curses
A curse spell is any spell that causes a negative effect to its target other than damage. Curses are an underused part of Magic, mainly because spellcasters have little time to waste in casting damage spells. In long, prolonged fights, using a curse spell or two at the beginning may be a very good idea.

Alchemy
All alchemy spells use nature runes to convert some thing into some other thing. Particularly note High Alchemy in this section, as it is probably the most popular spell in the game.

Enchantments
Enchant spells all use cosmic runes to make an item magical. For the enchant orb group of spells, you need to travel to the appropriate obelisk and cast the spell on that. Simiarly with the jewellery spells, you must have a piece of jewellery to cast the spell on.

Enchanted gold jewellery
Gold jewellery is made with the Crafting skill.

Gaining Experience
Each spell gives a base amount of experience, while combat spells can give additional experience as described below. In RuneScape Classic, each spell gave the fixed experience using the formula 2 * spell level + 20.

Jagex explains that the reduction of Magic experience in RuneScape 2 was due to the fact that runes were easier to obtain on the new version.

How to successfully fight as a mage
As a mage, you are weak against Range and strong against Melee fighters. When attacking others, you should use a combination of Entangle like spells (Bind, Snare, Entangle, Ice spells in Ancient Magicks) and highly damaging spells such as Fire Wave, or the Mage Arena spells. Curses tend to be underused, but do not underestimate them. Lunar Magicks appear to be helper spells for a team of pkers. When fighting monsters, using Battle Tactics helps, such as hiding behind a rock. Also most undead creatures and demons are weak to magic attack. This will provide an advantage over these creatures. However, you must be careful because certain monsters are weak to certain elemental attacks( air, water, earth, fire).

Magic Staves
''Main Article: Weapons

Various staves are available in runescape. In this list are all the free-to-play staves, but there are many members staves such as battlestaves, mystic staves, slayer staff, lunar staff, and ancient staff. You can find a list of all the staves here.

Magic Armour and Robes
Main Article: Armour

Most mages wear robes, although some light armour is available that is made from special material and does not hinder the wearer's ability to perform magic attacks. For the different sets of armour and detailed information on each piece, see the armour guide.

Training Magic
In general, magic is one of those skills that is so useful you often cannot help but train it. Most players reach level 55 and then most of their experience comes from High Alchemy thereafter.

Getting to level 55
If money is tight, it is recommended that you use the Runecrafting skill to make plenty of mind runes and air runes to train in magic. You can buy a fire staff from Zaff's Staffs and cast Fire Strike on any monster that cannot reach you, such as the Hobgoblins near the Crafting Guild, the Skeletons in the Varrock Sewers, the Scorpions in the Scorpion pit mine near Al Kharid, or the Lesser Demon at the top of the Wizard's Tower.

For those with far more fire runes than air runes, a Staff of Air can prove more useful than a Staff of Fire as every damage spell requires Air Runes to cast. Certain locations such as the prison in Port Sarim and the demon's cage in the Wizards' Tower can prove to be useful when training magic. As well, there are hidden benefits to players who can use the spell Telekinetic Grab at Magic level 33: items can be taken from the vault beneath the west Varrock bank, used to collect Wine of Zamorak (highly valued by high level herblorists) and one can retrieve items (such as dropped arrows) which end up out of normal reach.

If you have money to spend, buy your runes instead, and if you have lots of money, use chaos runes for faster training. Alternatively, you may want to investigate the Magic Training Area where you can gain plenty of experience from non-combat spells.

High Alchemy
High Alchemy is perhaps the single most useful spell in the game. It allows you to convert items that you possess into Coins. Most players owe their high level of Magic to this spell, at 65 magic experience per casting, using a fire staff so as to only consume 1 Nature rune per spell. Players with high Fletching, Crafting or Smithing can turn the items they make into coins, thereby adding money to the economy or to their own wealth.

With Fletching combined with either Runecrafting (making the Nature runes), Woodcutting (cutting the logs) or Crafting (making bowstrings), it is possible to make large amounts of profit by using the High Alchemy spells on the completed bows.

Smithing and Crafting items may also be "alched" for decent amounts, if they are high level items.

Mage Training Arena
Our guide to the Mage Training Arena covers this in more detail, but essentially, you can gain excellent magic experience here, as well as gaining access to a new spell Bones to Peaches.

Barrows
Our guide to the Barrows covers this in more detail, but the barrows can be extremely good magic experience, mainly because you receive large amounts of runes from the chest as a reward. It is profitable to train magic here, and is good experience at the same time.

The Cat Method
This method of training magic mainly revolves around raising Kittens into Cats and selling them to the West Ardougne Civilians for 100 Death Runes per Cat. Once you've obtained enough Death Runes, the easiest way to train magic is to buy an Air Staff and train using the Wind Blast (Level 41) spell.

Quests
The quests listed in the table below give Magic experience.

Temporary boosts

 * Three Prayers can boost Magic by 5%, 10%, or 15%. This boost does not increase damage, nor does it allow you to perform spells above your current level. Jagex has confirmed that these prayers only help your magical accuracy and magical defense
 * Wizard's mind bomb is a type of beer which increases mage by 3, but it only increases your magic by 2 if your magic level is below 49. It can be bought in the Falador inn, as well as various places in the members world, and also brewed by players.
 * Magic essence potion made using the Herblore skill boosts Magic by 3.
 * Magic Potion made using the Herblore skill boosts magic by 4.
 * Red spicy stew can boost magic by up to 6 or it can also decrease it by 6.

Trivia
In early 2001, there were two magic skills, Good Magic and Evil Magic. However, with the introduction of a new magic system, the latter skill was removed, and the former skill changed to Magic. For example, if the player had level 50 Good Magic and level 40 Evil Magic, he would keep level 50 Magic, and the experience for the Evil Magic was discarded. Because of this, some players were upset that they lost money for training their lower magic skill, and that the experience was thrown away instead of carried over. There were also spells like Shock Bolt, Elemental Bolt, Camouflage, and Fear.

Prior to the introduction of RuneScape 2, in the 2-D game, spells were universally represented by a simple, flying blue star, which proved difficult to distinguish from arrows, which were green stars. Also, in the original RuneScape, players were capable of casting magic spells while wearing full rune armour, leading to a massive imbalance in favour of high-level mages.

In addition, in RuneScape Classic, magic spells could not be cast for long unless the target was occupied by a fight; the magic attack was automatically abandoned as melee combat began. Prior to the advent of multi-combat areas in RuneScape 2, high-level mages (as well as archers) would frequently steal the kills of lesser warriors by attacking while a melee fighter engaged the NPC in direct combat, leading to all experience and loot being taken by the mage. The mage remained safe the entire combat, and quickly moved on to the next fight without respect for the players whose battles they commandeered. Thus came part of the motivation behind making the experience gained based on the damage dealt in RS2, rather than on all experience going to the player who killed the NPC.