Balthazar Beauregard's Big Top Bonanza


 * This article is about the Big Top Bonanza circus in general. For more information on current happenings in the circus, see Distractions and Diversions Locations.

Balthazar Beauregard&#39;s Big Top Bonanza is a part of Distractions and Diversions, which was released on 2 September 2008. The circus is run by Balthazar Beauregard and allows players to participate in the circus by performing various activities, once a week. To enter the circus, players have to get a Circus ticket from a Ticket vendor. To exit, they just have to tear the ticket, teleport, or log out.


 * Current location: 

Introduction
Circus barkers are found in each town mentioning the whereabouts of the circus. To enter the circus, players have to travel to the town mentioned and find the Ticket vendor. The Ticket vendor will provide a Circus ticket, and players are transported into the circus, where they can give three performances in different areas of the Big Top.

The activity gives both experience points (XP) and circus-themed rewards. Unlike other reward systems, players do not buy items. Balthazar Beauregard will reward players with a piece of a circus costume based on their performance score. The costume pieces have no use outside the circus (other than demonstrate your circus abilities to the world); however inside the circus they are believed to improve your chance of a high score and hence an even better costume.

There are no minimum levels to play, the XP given is excellent - at mid levels easily giving 20k-30k XP for a few minutes work. The items you need are also free, meaning you do not have to pay for arrows or runes to gain these great XP values. The activity is also completely safe.

The activity has three parts, giving XP in Magic, Ranged and Agility. The whole activity can only be completed once per week, similar to the Tears of Guthix activity. There are 10 possible actions in each skill, and players can choose to undertake different actions to attempt to maximise XP earned in the performance skill or to maximise their circus score for rewards.

Logging out after starting a performance counts as ending the performance in that skill for the week, even if the player did not perform all 10 parts of the performance. Example: The player talks to the Magic assistant fairy to start the magic performance and then logs out without performing any magic. Upon logging in and returning to the circus, the player cannot resume the magic performance and will be told the performance has been completed for the week. However players can re-enter the Circus to undertake an unplayed performance.

Location
The Big Top Bonanza circus can be found in one of twelve cities, and this changes every week. Every Wednesday (0 hour GMT), the circus will move to another city. The circus is currently in: . Using the World map, the location of the circus can easily be spotted. It is marked with the "Distractions/Diversions" icon.

Entering the circus
Upon finding the location of the circus through the Circus barker, found in any bank in major towns, players have to find the Ticket vendor, and obtain a Circus ticket. Once the ticket is obtained, players are magically transported into the circus. Tear this ticket to exit the circus at any time.

Performances
To start a performance, speak to or right click the assistant fairy for that performance. For magic and ranged performances, you first start the performance and then obtain the items needed for the performance from the chest. The agility performance, however, can work the other way. If you wish to juggle, first obtain any juggling items from the agility chest and then talk to the Agility assistant fairy to start the performance.

You can do ten actions per activity per week. After you do the tenth you will be stopped and the Ringmaster will tell you your score. You have choices of what action to perform for each of your ten. There are level numbers associated with the actions - 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 99, and there are several choices of actions at each level. However, the level numbers are not requirements, only suggestions. However, if you do not have the specified level then you can only 'barely' succeed at the action, which will score you a lower amount and reward less experience. The level 99 tricks can still occasionally be performed by someone with a much lower level and someone with a skill far in excess of what is suggested can still occasionally fail. The numbers only indicate the likelihood of success.

After your 10 tricks, the Ringmaster will tell you your score. There are separate numbers for your Circus performance score and the XP you earned. The XP Total window also tells you as your XP increases, since the XP reward is earned per action. However, your Circus score is more difficult to understand because all the factors that influence it are not clear, and there are many theories how to maximise it. What is clear is that one of the factors is how "entertaining" you are. You can be more entertaining by the costume you wear, performing emotes between tricks, not repeating the same trick several times in succession, following the audience requests, etc. It has been rumoured that wearing the tasks items may improve your score (ex: Wearing an explorers ring while the circus is in Lumbridge.) This has not yet been confirmed.

The XP scored is not continuously variable - you can score only full points for success, according to the tables below. You score zero XP for failing. However, if you "barely succeed", you score the experience that is associated with the trick that is 40 levels below your current level (including boosts). For example, someone with level 76 Agility doing a backflip gets 830 experience.

Magic performance: Spell Casting
The Magic assistant fairy will give a quick guide on what players should do for the Magic performance. The Magic chest contains a selection of spell tablets, which can be used to cast spells such as levitate, alchemy, teleport, and elemental on creatures and objects. There are three spots from which you perform your spells, one with five possible levitation objects, one with 5 "Cast" objects (elemental spell) (both are difficulty 10 to 50), and one with five objects that you can either teleport or alchemise (difficulty 60 to 99).

Magic equipment


You need to select Magical tablets which used to cast spells. You can select as many tablets as you like, but you can only do ten tricks maximum, and any left unused are lost when you exit the Circus.

Ranged performance
The Ranged assistant fairy will explain the details of the Ranged performance. She will elaborate on the Ranged equipment used, and how to perform the tricks. Using equipment such as knives, throwing axes, and a bow and arrows from the Ranged chest, players can fire at the targets.

There are 2 targets: a fixed booth and a rotating target. The player takes 10 shots in total, 5 at each target. The booth may be shot at with any of the three ammunition types at any time, while the rotating target becomes limited to the first ammunition type that is used on it. For each target, players stand on one of the 10 spots, depending on the level of difficulty, with the highest level being the furthest from the target.

Ranged equipment
The ranged chest contains: You must equip the items before you can perform the tricks. You should take at least 10 items (not including a bow) - you lose any unused items at the end of the performance. You must equip the item before attempting a "throw".
 * Performance bow (take one bow and multiple arrows)
 * Performance knife
 * Performance throwing axe
 * Performance arrow

Agility performance
For the tricks, players have to enter the Agility area changing booth to change into the Acrobat costume. After the costume change, players appear by the high wire. Here, they can talk to the Agility assistant fairy to learn more about the tricks to perform. The assistant will provide a book called Tightrope 101, which basically shows all the tightrope tricks that can be performed. This book can be discarded.

There is an Agility chest containing optional juggling equipment which can be used during the performance.

Instead of or as well as juggling, players may also opt to perform tightrope tricks (such as "Backflips", "Handstand", etc.)

Tightrope tricks
These are the tricks players may perform:


 * {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

!Image !Name !Level !Experience
 * [[File:Small-hop.png]]
 * Small hop
 * 10
 * 310
 * [[File:One-leg-balance.png]]
 * One-leg balance
 * 20
 * 419
 * [[File:Twirl.png]]
 * Twirl (circus)
 * 30
 * 830
 * [[File:Handstand.png]]
 * Handstand
 * 40
 * 833
 * [[File:Cartwheel.png]]
 * Cartwheel
 * 50
 * 1,042
 * [[File:Small-leap.png]]
 * Small leap
 * 60
 * 1,354
 * [[File:No-hand-cartwheel.png]]
 * No-hand cartwheel
 * 70
 * 1,354
 * [[File:Forward-roll.png]]
 * Forward roll
 * 80
 * 1,354
 * [[File:Large-leap.png]]
 * Large leap
 * 90
 * 1,354
 * [[File:Backflip.png]]
 * Backflip
 * 99
 * 1,354
 * [[File:Juggle.png]]
 * Juggle
 * Varies
 * See next section
 * }
 * [[File:Backflip.png]]
 * Backflip
 * 99
 * 1,354
 * [[File:Juggle.png]]
 * Juggle
 * Varies
 * See next section
 * }
 * See next section
 * }

Juggling equipment


If you wish to juggle, before starting your performance select one, select some or all of the items used to juggle from the chest:


 * {|class="wikitable"

!Image !Type !Level !Exp
 * [[File:Juggling balls.png]]
 * Balls
 * 10
 * 312
 * [[File:Juggling plates.png]]
 * Plates
 * 20
 * 417
 * [[File:Juggling eggs.png]]
 * Eggs
 * 30
 * 830
 * [[File:Juggling knives.png]]
 * Knives
 * 40
 * 833
 * [[File:Juggling spades.png]]
 * Spades
 * 50
 * 1,042
 * [[File:Juggling tuna.png]]
 * Tuna
 * 60
 * 1,354
 * [[File:Juggling soap.png]]
 * Soap
 * 70
 * 1,354
 * [[File:Juggling cannonballs.png]]
 * Cannon balls
 * 80
 * 1,354
 * [[File:Juggling torches.png]]
 * Torches
 * 90
 * 1,354
 * [[File:Juggling chinchompas.png]]
 * Chinchompas
 * 99
 * 1,354
 * }
 * [[File:Juggling torches.png]]
 * Torches
 * 90
 * 1,354
 * [[File:Juggling chinchompas.png]]
 * Chinchompas
 * 99
 * 1,354
 * }
 * }

Rewards


The Big Top can be used to earn very substantial XP for very little time or effort. However, the XP is limited to a maximum that can be earned per week (52,922.5 XP maximum, with typical scores for mid-level players of approximately 30,000 XP). Successful individual actions can be worth over 3,000 XP each.

In addition to experience received performing each trick, at the end of each performance, Balthazar Beauregard will give the player a score on how good their performance was and give them a reward in the form of a piece of costume. The reward depends on the score obtained, and the players with a score of 1,201 or higher will have the chance of obtaining the coveted Ringmaster costume. The score earned is different from the XP earned, and it is possible to earn a high score and low XP and vice-versa.

The last 50 scores obtained by players (which is different for each world) is displayed at the Circus Performance Scoreboard accessed through the Ticket vendor.

Note the strategies followed to maximise XP are totally different from those for maximising Circus score (and hence costume). See later sections for details.

Circus Costumes
The items that can be awarded are as follows:
 * {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

! Costume !! Items !! Score || 1-500   || 501-1,000
 * Audience || [[File:Male-audience-hat-brown.png]] [[File:Male-audience-hat-red.png]] [[File:Male-audience-hat-yellow.png]] [[File:Male-audience-shirt-brown.png]] [[File:Male-audience-shirt-red.png]] [[File:Male-audience-shirt-yellow.png]]
 * Audience || [[File:Male-audience-hat-brown.png]] [[File:Male-audience-hat-red.png]] [[File:Male-audience-hat-yellow.png]] [[File:Male-audience-shirt-brown.png]] [[File:Male-audience-shirt-red.png]] [[File:Male-audience-shirt-yellow.png]]
 * Acrobat || [[File:Acrobat hood m.PNG]] [[File:Acrobat shirt m.PNG]] [[File:Male-acrobat-pants.png]] [[File:Acrobat shoes m.PNG]]
 * Acrobat || [[File:Acrobat hood m.PNG]] [[File:Acrobat shirt m.PNG]] [[File:Male-acrobat-pants.png]] [[File:Acrobat shoes m.PNG]]
 * Clown || [[File:Clown hat.PNG]][[File:Clown shirt.png]][[File:Clown leggings.png]][[File:Clown shoes.png]][[File:Clown tambourine.png]] || 1,001-1,200
 * Ringmaster || [[File:Ringmaster hat.png]] [[File:Ringmaster shirt.png]] [[File:Ringmaster pants.png]] [[File:Ringmaster boots.png]] [[File:Mega-phonus.png]] || 1,201+
 * }
 * Ringmaster || [[File:Ringmaster hat.png]] [[File:Ringmaster shirt.png]] [[File:Ringmaster pants.png]] [[File:Ringmaster boots.png]] [[File:Mega-phonus.png]] || 1,201+
 * }

If you wish to save bank space, costumes can be destroyed immediately after being earned - when destroyed, the circus costumes can be retrieved from Balthazar at any time. In effect, the costume(s) can be stored in the circus.

Players may be surprised that you cannot choose your reward - high-level players often get a good score but want a lesser award. To get a lesser award simply end the performance after fewer than 10 activities. A single level 99 trick seems to earn about 150 points.

Players can perform in each 3 areas once a week, and therefore it is possible to earn 3 pieces of costume each week.

Maximising Experience
Each unique trick during the performance (not including emotes), rewards the player with experience (XP). A total of 52,922.5 XP (17,710.5 Ranged, 25,006 Magic and 10,531 Agility) may be gained from the performances if all tricks are unique and successful.

Repeating any trick will not result in more XP so you need to work through different tricks. This is different from the way Circus score is earned, where players can repeatedly perform the same high-level trick to increase their score (as long as they take measures to ensure they do not become boring). Therefore players wishing to maximise their XP gain do so at the expense of their Circus score.

Furthermore, XP is only awarded for a trick once for each skill level (i.e. level 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 99). Each skill has two or more tricks that are all considered to be the same skill level. Since players maximising their XP do not need to worry about being judged "boring", it is simpler and quicker to chose only one set of equivalent tricks.


 * Magic - Teleport spells and Alchemy spells offer the same skill levels. Both are on the same targets so choose one or other spell and use the single spot (though Teleport spells are recommended because they are slightly faster). Elemental spells and Levitation spells are each performed on different targets, but their skill levels are the same. Choose one type of spell and take to matching spot (though Elemental spells are recommended because they are considerably faster).
 * Ranged - Both targets offer all ten skill level spots, however since only five tricks can be performed at each target, do level 10 to 50 at one, and 60 to 99 at the other - it does not matter which way round. All throwing items (knives, axes and arrows) have identical XP, so pick one of them only.
 * Agility - Juggling tricks have the same levels and give the same XP as tightrope tricks. It is quicker to perform the Tightrope tricks, since you do not need to pause to take the all ten juggling items out of the chest.

If you fail a trick, you can repeat it until you succeed or barely succeed. Pay attention to your performance on the Tightrope, since there will not be a message if you fail (you will slip on the rope and get up again). "Barely succeed" counts as activity level completed, and you must move on to a different level.

It is still possible to fail tricks at skill level 99. Equally, even a low-level player has a chance of succeeding with the "level 99" trick. Players typically follow three possible strategies: "bottom up" - starting at level 10 and going up in order, repeating failed tricks until they succeed, "top down" - starting at level 99 and again repeating failed tricks going down in order, and "straight through" - performing one attempt at each level and then moving on the next regardless of success or failure. Low level players often use bottom up, because this maximisies the number of successful tricks in the ten attempts. Any player level 65 to 70 and above are recommended to follow top down, since this means the one or two tricks they do not score will always be the lowest value ones.

When performing top down on the magic performance, stay on the higher spot until you have five successes. For ranging, you must move to your lower target after five attempts, successful or not.

Also see the "Stat-Boosting Items" section below for information on possible armour-wearning effects.

Maximising Circus points
Note. The algorithm Jagex uses to calculate the Circus score is much less understood than the XP score. Therefore there are many alternate theories how to maximise the Circus score and hence obtain a piece of high score costume.

When asked, Balthazar will give the following advice to improve your performance:
 * Listen to the audience and give them what they want.
 * Avoid repetition.
 * Perform the more difficult tricks.
 * Perform emotes between tricks - don't repeat the same ones.
 * Wear crazy costumes.
 * Vary your performance according to the location of the Circus and hence the audience.

Perform Difficult Tricks
To maximise your points, you should perform the level 99 trick every time (this is only recommended for players with the corresponding level at or above 70) (this is the method found best, though different audiences may prefer different acts, see locations below). To avoid repetition, perform emotes between tricks.

Give the Audience What they Want
This is usually inconsistent with always performing the highest level trick. Opinions vary, but most successful Circus players seem to recommend ignoring the audience and staying with the highest-level trick.

Avoid Repetition
To avoid repetition but at the same time do only level 99 tricks, alternate between equivalent level tricks (e.g.. between Alchemy and Teleport of the Anvil). Perform an emote between each trick.

Costumes
With regards to costumes, the Game Guide says: wearing a costume ... may increase the audience appreciation (and your rewards, of course), and the Ringmaster says: Wear crazy costumes - the crazier the better. However, the definition of 'crazy' is undefined, and there is no way to tell exactly what qualifies as a costume. It is widely accepted that wearing circus reward costumes grant you the audience appreciation - higher the costume the better. Presumably, Random Event and mini-game costumes also have an effect. There is a commonly-held theory that only complete outfits work.

However, see "Stat-Boosting Items" section below for an alternative theory on what is the best to wear.

Circus Locations
The Game Guide also states: some locations have a specific audience with specific things that entertain them, so it's a good idea to experiment and find out what sorts of things will amuse the audience you're performing for. This means that each area will respond better to certain moves, emotes, and possibly costumes. If the circus is in Seers' Village the people in the crowd are all seers, and if the circus is north of the Wizard's tower, most people in the crowd are wearing robes. In other locations the audience differences are not so clear. What this implies is unclear.

Emotes
Performing different emotes can boost your score. This is confirmed by the situation where you've used all of your maximum emotes for the performance; you get the message, "You've used the maximum number of emotes for this performance. They no longer count for points." Emotes are also useful to break up repetitive actions to prevent them becoming boring.

An interesting thing to note, however, is that wearing circus clothing appears to increase scores by a set quantity. For example, completing all 10 level 99 challenges with an emote in between (and at the start), while wearing 4 pieces of clothing, scores 1480. Wearing 5, however, results in 1530. This seems to suggest a piece of clothing provides 5 bonus points for every emote completed. It could also suggest that each piece of clothing gives 50 points.

Stat-boosting Items
Using stat boosting items such as Magic and Ranging potions do not help to bolster your performance. This was confirmed by Jagex in mid-December, 2009. However, this may be cleverly worded, and could mean that normal armour stats have some effect on performance. Even players who have successfully obtained high-value costume pieces (where you would expect the "crazy costume" requirement to favour circus costume or other fun costume) often recommend wearing your best magic and ranged offensive-stat armour, and re-entering the circus with no inventory and wearing all available weight-reducing equipment for the agility performance.

Glitches
When a player ends their total Circus Performance with the Agility Performance, some players will have a Spellbook Teleport (Including Runes) or a Magic tablet in their Inventory. When clicking on that certain teleport and clicking the Circus ticket multiple times, that player will appear in Acrobat clothing. Thus showing the Circus ticket in their inventory, and the Circus tent as the Worn equipment interface picture. This bug has not yet been fixed, nor can be bannable because it has no harm in bugging the game system.

There is also a glitch whereby if you run off of the Agility platform and click on the Circus ticket you can stand on the platform whilst swaying like you would if you hadn't left the platform.

When performing certain emotes, such as freeze or invoke spring, the grass/ice puddles will be floating. Other emotes may cause the player to float.

Personalities

 * Ringmaster
 * Magic assistant
 * Ranged assistant
 * Agility assistant
 * Circus barkers

Music
Music track unlocked:
 * Circus

Trivia
nl:Balthazar Beauregard's Big Top Bonanza
 * The circus was created by Mod Nancy so she could train skills without "doing the same thing over and over" when she started playing Runescape after a year of working at Jagex.
 * If you wear an emote enchancer (flared trouser) before going up to the agility balance rope, your emote will still be enchanced, even though you have changed to agility gear.
 * During the week of 12 March-15 2010 (Bonus XP Weekend) the reward stacked with the bonus xp.
 * If you drop anything on the tightrope, no matter how large or small, it will end up on the tightrope perfectly balanced.
 * Almost all possible locations for the circus are marked by a unique set of rocks, sometimes with or without examine options. Jagex used similar markers with Fairy Rings before their release.
 * Every Wednesday, the circus moves to another town. However, on the week of release, the town started at Seers' Village and then moved a day later to Catherby. This allowed many people to get complete sets of any uniform based on their performance.
 * There is a minor glitch where the player can tear a circus ticket while on the tightrope and appear in the full acrobat costume for a split second after leaving the circus.
 * If you drop an item on the tightrope, then finish your performance and climb down, there is no way to get the item back, but players can still see the item above them "floating" on the tightrope. The item you have dropped will stay in the circus until you leave.
 * Players are unable to see other players in the circus.
 * If players change gender after receiving a part of the Audience and Acrobat costume by going to the Make-over mage, when they wear the costume again, it magically switches into the appropriate gender. This is similar to what happens with the Prince and Princess outfits from the Frogs random event.
 * Originally, some players were unable to begin the next week's performance even after waiting a week. Players would complete a week's performance and wait, only to be told that they had already done their performances the following week (even if they hadn't). It is unknown what caused this, but it appears to be fixed now.
 * There was a glitch where if people wore circus clothes and got their gender changed by the Makeover Mage, any area they had circus clothes on would become invisible until the clothes were taken off. This has been fixed, but there are still some accounts that are invisible. This glitch cannot be bannable because it has no harm in bugging the game system.
 * If you examine the rotating target, it says "Stay on target!" which is a reference to Star Wars.
 * On the first day of release of the 2008 Thanksgiving event, performing the new Give Thanks emote on the tightrope would make the player return to their regular clothes instead of the tightrope uniform. The emote was disabled for that area the next day.
 * When on the Agility Performance platform, if a weapon is equipped, then the player acts like they are holding an invisible weapon.
 * When on the Agility Performance platform, male characters will always appear clean shaven regardless of the facial hair they have when elsewhere.
 * The Circus barkers around RuneScape call the circus "The greatest show on RuneScape", another reference to Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, also known as "The greatest show on earth".
 * Several players experienced problems with the ranged performance regarding where to stand when the circus first came out.
 * Walking glitch(2009).PNG‎ used to be a glitch where the "Tightrope" walk could be taken out of the circus. This was done by using another glitch before-hand, and using a "Penguin" emote on the tightrope. This would allow you to tear the circus ticket, and exit the circus. The player would appear outside, and be able to free-walk as if they were on a tightrope. This glitch was fixed on 26 October, along with the Halloween 2009 Update.
 * Sometimes the things the audience says can not be seen except at the tightrope. This has been fixed.
 * If you perform the Safety First emote, while looking at your player from the front, it appears as if the shield is moving up behind you, instead of in front.
 * If the player attempts to select the "sweep" option from a Broomstick while on the tightrope, a message appears which reads, "That rope doesn't need sweeping."Ropedontneedsweep.png
 * The circus barkers and assistants apparently are fairies, as they were updated along with the Zanaris and fairies graphical update. The magic assistant, and the ranged assistant on the spinning bullseye target didn't get a graphical update at first.
 * There was once a glitch where if a player was to use the Ring of Stone on the tightrope, and then unmorph, the player would be found in their normal clothes or armour, and in the normal standing position. This has been fixed by Jagex.
 * The magic performance uses the new version of the Earth Wave.
 * Releasing followers is not allowed in the circus, but if the player brings a cat and uses the mouse toy, the cat comes out.
 * While on the tightrope, it is possible to perform certain emotes that involve you stepping off of the tightrope, and you will appear to step onto air. For example, if you do the Stomp emote while on the tightrope, you will stomp on one side of the tightrope which should be impossible.
 * It is impossible to perform the zombie hand emote while on the tightrope.
 * On the week of 1st December to 8th December, the circus was marked on the map but didn't appear in the marked spot (outside the Gnome Stronghold). It was actually located south of the Cooking Guild.
 * The cat that can be levitated in the Magic performance looks similar to Gravity Cat.
 * Oddly, the magic performance uses tablets, although teleport/enchant tablets don't give you experience when used.
 * If a player has done all but the ranged act the runescape toolbar will say in the D&D section "You can now give a gnome a close shave at the ranged circus event".
 * Obtaining all of the circus clothing is one of the requirements to trim the Completionist cape.