Telekinetic Grab



The Telekinetic Grab (also known as Telegrab) spell enables players to take an object they cannot reach. The high price of the required law rune means the object must be well worth taking, such as the rare drop of a rune med helm by the caged lesser demon at the top of the Wizards' Tower. Players who use dragon arrows will sometimes use the spell to pick up their arrows.

This spell has a particular association with the Dragon Slayer quest, where it can save players paying Wormbrain 10,000 coins for a map piece. Prior to the introduction of the alternative of paying 10,000 coins for the map, the spell was a requirement of the quest, and was a large factor in many pure Rangers deciding to train Magic to level 33.

Wine of Zamorak can also be taken from its location in a small chapel of Zamorak, on the edge of the Wilderness, using Telekinetic Grab; if players try to pick it up directly they will be hit by flames and attacked by the Monks of Zamorak. However, it is also possible to obtain the wine if all the monks are killed before attempting to grab the wine.

One cast of Telekinetic Grab costs coins, or  coins with an Staff of air.

Economical Training
Seven places to train magic while not losing money spent on runes are:
 * The Chaos Temple near the edge of the Wilderness near Varrock
 * Near the Rellekka training area between two rocks are nature runes.
 * The Dark Knights Fortress where many kinds of runes are scattered upon the floor. Beware of the Revenants.
 * The Fist of Guthix minigame which is located in the wilderness north of Varrock.
 * The West Varrock bank where a gold ore is located.
 * The area between Clan Wars and Demonic Ruins where seven (7) Nature runes spawn on an island. Beware of Revenants while traveling there.

Trivia

 * There is a ruby ring in a bank vault that seems to be a teaser that cannot be taken. It is in the basement of the west Varrock bank.
 * If a player casts Telekinetic Grab on an item and another player grabs the item before the spell reaches the item, the item will go to the player who grabbed it, not the spell caster.
 * Trying to cast Telekinetic Grab on an NPC results in the message "You can't use Telekinetic Grab on them."