Glitch/Player and NPC


 * This page pertains to Player and NPC glitches, a specific type of glitch. For glitches in general, see Glitch.



A Player or NPC Glitch is a fault in the game programming that changes the normal actions of either a player or an NPC during the game. Many Player and NPC glitches are listed below.

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

Air Cutting/Mining
When you were standing a distance away from the Tree/Rock and Lag occurs player appeared to Mine/Cut air.

Bank null
If you are in your bank and use the search feature, Then you lag and temporarily lose your connection and reload it without getting logged, in the search area it will say "null" and you will have no items in your bank and only two tabs.

Tiny Player Glitch
In the Cold War quest if a player went up to Larry at the Ardougne Zoo and said, "It's tuxedo time," right after Larry shrank the player, they could Teleport before they put on the costume and the character would be smaller. Any armour or clothes put on the character would appear smaller on as well. The only way to change back was to have another player teleother the glitched player.

Stronghold of Security glitch
One glitch found is that when you're on the third floor of the Stronghold of Security and you go through a door, the door on the speech area is mini while the flashing lights on it are the size they're supposed to be.

Also, when certain areas of all doors in the Stronghold are clicked on, the door can be passed through without being asked, nor having to answer, a question. This was originally intended to assist lower leveled players so that they did not have to answer a question under the pressure of fighting a higher leveled monster and has been fixed to only work one way in a combat zone (i.e. if you are running from ankous, you can enter the door without answering a question but if you are entering the other side you still have to answer one).

Bank Scam Glitch
Shortly after the "Quick-bank" feature was released a bug was found in which a player could open up the quick-bank then trade. With the quick bank still open, they players could put their items on the trade screen and accept, then quickly deposit the items right before the transaction was made, thus scamming the other player.

Lean Glitch
The Lean bug caused players to lean in an unusual way. Players could move around without any walking/running animations as if they were hovering over the ground. This was caused first by leaning on the wall in the Duel Arena to spectate. Players then challenged other players in the Duel Arena while still leaning on the wall, and the player leaning would get stuck in the leaning position.

Magic Carpet Glitch
A glitch appeared after the server went down. Because the player happened to be flying on Ali Morrisane's flying carpet as the server went down, the magic carpet ended up stuck around the player's waist. This was caused by the server rollback (which happened after the server went down) and the game was set to 15 minutes before the server went down.

Ninja Glitch


The ninja glitch occurred when a player died when sneaking past the guards in Kennith's Concerns. Normally players could not die during this part of Kennith's Concerns, but some players were able to kill themselves using Nitroglycerin, which allowed them to go anywhere in RuneScape in this position. Though it was originally thought of as harmless to the gameplay of other players, it was quickly discovered that it could be used to safe-guard items that would normally be dropped upon death since dying after using this glitch would return you to the entrance of the Rubinium mines with all of your items still intact instead of the normal death sequence. Some dishonest players took advantage of this by using the glitch to safe-guard their items in the Bounty Hunter minigame, thereby removing the risk of losing one's items to another player killer. This glitch was fixed shortly after the release of the RuneScape HD graphics.

Home Teleport Circle Glitch
This allowed a player to stand up and walk around with the home teleport circle around them for about 5 seconds after performing the spell. This was done by using the Easter ring to transform into the egg right after the circle was drawn, then walking around. It was fixed after 'RuneScape's' new graphics were installed. This stance was removed from the quest completely 2009, fixing all ways to do the glitch.

Egg Run Glitch
Have run on, and do the Explorer emote with the Easter ring in your inventory. When the emote is playing through, click somewhere far on the minimap. If the red flag of where you clicked is still there, then it is still working. Right when you put the Sextant up to your face, click the Easter ring. You should run to that spot you click on the minimap, but as an egg.

Bounty Hunter Skull Glitch
This allowed players to walk around RuneScape with a "bounty skull" on their head, and if they die, they would keep 3 items as normal. This was done by opening quick chat and then talking to Mandrith to view the tutorial. When it got to the part where he showed the skulls, go to any skull and then press the ground and press the "?" sign on Quick chat rapidly. Players could walk around with the Bounty Hunter skull for a limited amount of time. This was fixed before the end of Summer.

Big Turkey Glitch


On the day the Thanksgiving event was released, when a player attempted to light a fire and clicked the Thanksgiving emote repeatedly, the turkey emote would dysfunction, the graphics stretched, and then the player would turn into a large turkey. This part has been fixed so if it is attempted the emote will still be normally performed but the log will remain unlit.

Another way of performing this glitch was to attack a monster and quickly click on the Thanksgiving emote. And even another way is to perform the emote as usual and right when the turkey flaps its arms to change back, press flap.

This glitch came back with the ability to stay a giant turkey as long as you want and some graphical deformation glitches but it was fixed shortly.*

-all glitches concerning the turkey have been fixed it is no longer possible to become a morphed turkey or move as a turkey-

Walking on Ice
When walking on ice, if a player uses the Give Thanks emote, they will be able to walk on ice. This glitch was discovered shortly after RuneScape was updated. Patched as of 16 December 2008, although after this update a player could still reproduce the bug by attempting to walk on the ice, then opening an interface, such as reading a book, clicking on a skill, using the snowglobe from the 2007 Christmas event, or burying bones.

Whilst walking on the ice players are unable to perform emotes, this is because of Jagex's earlier patch to prevent people using the Give Thanks emote to activate the bug. This glitch made it easier for players to complete the 2008 Christmas event because bumping into Jack Frost could be done by simply walking into him. This glitch has been fixed.

Chicken costume glitch
This Chicken costume glitch was recently discovered after the 2007 Easter event. It involved one standing next to a well in Rimmington using the flap emote with a chicken suit on, then opening a door and attempting to climb a ladder while in midair. The player would then be walking on air. Jagex fixed this glitch the next day.

Experience Boost glitch
This glitch involved an instantaneous boost of exp of up to 15x, happening after the release of the Increased Logout timer and other miscellaneous updates. A player was given an approximate 14x-15x exp boost when performing any skill. One player confirmed to gain over 40,000+ Cooking experience from simply 28 Tuna. Another player confirmed a whopping 10k experience in Attack from 1 kill of a Guard (monster). This glitch was fixed within 5 minutes of its existence and did not require a System update to be fixed. The players who exploited this glitch were not banned by Jagex.

Monkey glitch
The Monkey glitch is a popular exploitation that, until recently, was thought to have been fixed. It first occurred in June 2006. An unknown player, presumably wielding a gorilla greegree, found a way to teleport to Varrock square without reverting back to human form. Passers-by soon noticed the rogue gorilla, and several topics appeared on fansites with pictures of the player in gorilla form.

A party began in Varrock square, with dozens of players surrounding the gorilla. The party lasted several hours until the greegree wielder decided to call it a night. It is unknown whether or not any discipline was taken against the bug abuser. This bug apparently was not fixed due to a sighting of a gorilla greegree wielder in Edgeville in October 2006. Additionally there have been sightings of players wielding the gorilla greegree at the Ardougne Market Square in April 2007. The recent sightings in Ardougne are quite possibly due to a different glitch with similar results. In this the player equips any monkey greegree while in the zoo and then repeatedly clicks on either a skill or quest. The game is then busy uploading the skill or quest information window and the player is able to run out of the zoo with the greegree still equipped. If a player clicks fast enough and is able to hit the minimap in between clicks on the skill/quest they can run as far as they wish in monkey form or you can use a sextant and keep clicking on it. When you stop you turn back into your original form.

Until recently, the monkey glitch seemed to have been fixed as part of the update released on 3 July 2007. However, on 6 July 2008, a player was seen in Varrock Square in gorilla form. How he has managed to repeat the glitch is currently unknown. Even more recently, a player did the same glitch but with a skull on top and he was a ninja monkey. He was located in Varrock square on the 27th of July 2008. How he has managed to repeat the glitch is currently unknown.

The Acrobat Glitch
There is a glitch, so when the Circus from Distractions and Diversions was South of the Cooks' Guild, a player doing the agility game could glitch out of the circus. When the player successfully did so, it looked like the player was walking on the tight rope, but he was really walking on the sidewalks. If done successfully, the player would still be wearing his acrobat suit. This glitch has not been not fixed, but now one can only do it for one second. Since the circus moves weekly, chances are it won't be done again. This was witnessed during the week of 1 February 2009.

Noclip Glitch
Somewhere around July 2008 a glitch was discovered that allowed players to go past almost any barrier in runescape. This glitch abused a bug in the Fishing Trawler that let you teleport about 150 spaces east/west anywhere you wanted. Players abusing this glitch could go into areas they shouldn't be in such as behind a bank booth and unfairly gain items they shouldn't have such as a Cape of Legends from the Legends Guild. This glitch was only known by a few individuals until around September where others found out about it. It was patched in early November and players who abused it were banned. Sightings of noclip have been reported after the patch though they do not involve the trawler and are not nearly as affective. Videos of this glitch still exist: More information here: Noclip Glitch

The PvP Drop Potential glitch
The PvP Drop Potential glitch is probably one of the few BIG glitches, along with the Penguin point glitch, Godsword Duplication glitch, and the Partyhat duplication glitch.

On 11 April 2009, the glitch was discovered. It involved PvP worlds and beast of burden familiars. '*Please note that this glitch has been fixed and any attempt to reproduce or replicate this glitch in any way will result in a permanent ban and or a permanent IP ban'

*A member player with over 13 summoning could do this glitch*


 * Firstly, a member would summon a familiar with beast of burden capabilites and fill it with anything valuable, such as noted unfinished bows, poisoned arrows/bolts, stacks of coins, and anything that can be stacked realy.


 * Secondly, they would go to a non-member PVP world and die several times over, each time they die it would count as them losing how much wealth was carried in the familiar.


 * You see the PVP world's have a "Comeback system", so as you lose money PvPing you will slowly gain drop potential, as a way to reward struggling players. And using this method, it tricked the PvP system into believing that some players had lost millions of GP PVP'ing.


 * Thirdly, a player who has gained millions worth of drop potential would go to a PvP world and perform the PvP trick, also known as the 25k trick.


 * Fourthly, they collect their loot, and most of the time it would contain well over 2-3 million coins worth of items, and other times well over 20 million coins worth of items. Items that were easily gained through this method are: Amulet of fury's, Dragonfire shield's, Dragon halberd's, Ancient Warriors' Equipment, Corrupt Ancient Warriors' Equipment, whips. Those are among the most expensive items players received.

The Crash Glitch
On the 25th of February 2009, after the recent Evil Tree update, a glitch occurred that logged out huge numbers of players continuously. This happened when any player entered the alt code ALT+0181, which is supposed to display as "µ". Anybody who saw this glitch was logged out, and sent to an "Error_game_crash" screen. Players abused this glitch in Bounty Hunter, PvP Worlds, and Boss Monster locations to log enemies out to kill them, many players lost items. The tech support forum was overwhelmed with players attempting to help Jagex by describing the glitch. The Grand Exchange was also a point where people abused the glitch to log people out. To stop this glitch happening, players could turn their public and private chat to Friends or Off. The chat feature was the way this glitch was done. Jagex temporarily disabled 'dangerous areas' including Bounty Hunter, but not including PvP Worlds, where they advised everyone 'to not go on those worlds'. Jagex were aware of the glitch for roughly an hour before a system update occurred, however the glitch was most likely known by players beforehand and grew in popularity over time.

Imp/Sheep Glitch
In 2007, a glitch in castle wars allowed players to retain the castle wars animal form (Imps/Sheep). The glitch involved logging out as the players were transported into the beginning of the game. The player would then be in the Castle Wars lobby in the animal form. Players were unable to access any menus other than chat related menus, this included teleport and run. To gain access to the menus players needed to walk or be teleothered to the duelling arena to gain full character controls. Characters would revert back to normal form and controls after logging out.

The glitch saw limited abuse and was fixed a few weeks after discovery. The most notorious abuser was the user Jamal_Piper, who walked around Falador Park in World 2 for two hours, attracting much attention. Others did similarly, while other abusers used the glitch to gain an advantage while player killing, as opponents could not see what equipment was being used.

Swimming Glitch
Shortly after the release of Runescape 2 beta, players found a glitch which allowed their characters to seamingly swim around at the centre of Varrock, although this was corrected before the final release, if not before.

Holding Lobster Pot Glitch
On the 20th of March 2009, a glitch occurred when a player ran to a 'Cage' fishing spot with a lobster pot in there inventory. When the player was just at the fishing spot he/she would then hold the lobster pot infront of them and will slide to the fishing spot. This can be only seen for a few seconds.

Lumbridge General Store Walking Glitch
A glitch exists in the Lumbridge General Store on the eastern door. If a player stands next to the table, near the east door, one may click on the ground outside the door and will walk forward, but then stop and turn around, and head back to the table. A video of this glitch exists. The only way possible to exit the door is to open the door, and run outside.

Infinite Prayer Glitch
On the 25th of March 2009, a player could use prayers without using prayer points, provided they were paying enough attention to the game. This was done by quickly activating any prayers they wanted to use, and then spamming an un-needed prayer off and on at high speeds. This glitch was removed on the 28th of march without a system update. Although the glitch was removed (to the dismay of the few who knew about it) a similar effect can still be attained by spamming the quick-prayer button, however this glitch does not work as well, as the activated prayers will occasionally deactivate for a few seconds, leaving the player open to attack. Jagex reinstated Prayer flashing the next week. Therefore this isn't a glitch.

POH swimming glitch
There is a glitch, where players with a house could swim in the house. It is done by being dropped in the house dungeon on to the sea monster, but without a cage around the monster. Players could then walk around the house by swimming.

The Barbarian Assault Glitch
On the 24th of April, 2009, on world 6 a player named Granite Crab appeared in Varrock with the collector ring around her feet. A jagex mod appeared quickly and put an end to the glitch. Nobody is sure how the glitch happened. After the mod fixed the glitch Granite Crab said some offensive things. The jagex mod, mod stevew, was phrased and in some terms kissed up to by the nearby players.

The blinking player
In the 2009 RuneScape Gathering on 16th May, a player was seen blinking in and out of visibility. This glitch was only known to have been exploited on World 106.

Null Familiar Glitch
One rare glitch was discovered on 29 September 2008. If a player had a spirit spider pouch and an egg spawn scroll, they could perform this glitch. Whilst in the middle of the spirit spider's special move, if the player cut their internet and then quickly fixed it, they would receive some lag and their summoning interface would say "Null". The picture of the familiar would be a woman with long brown hair. This would disappear after a second. This glitch was fixed on 2 October 2008.

A similar glitch occurred in RuneScape classic, where several people had their accounts renamed to "null".

Penguin Hide and Seek Glitch
In world 60 (oddly enough being the unofficial penguin hunting world), on 28 January 2009 around the Legends Guild, a glitched penguin was able to be spotted over and over again, constantly by various players, though few players were not able to perform this bug.

(The other penguins were glitched too, however they were not as popular for they were not near Ardougne.) This allowed players to get free unlimited experience and coins, with estimates of cash gain at 10M per hour and experience at 1M+/hour.

Hundreds players abusing this bug were threatened with abuse reports, yet they continued without fear of getting banned. Penguin Hide and Seek was then later removed temporarily that day because of the glitch. It was then brought back later the next day.



At the end of week, Jagex temporarily banned players connected to the incident. It then reviewed evidence on the glitch, reverting and extending the bans or making other punishments as necessary.

Jagex finished reviewing all the accounts involved at the 3rd of February. As Paul said on the Runescape Forums, 159 players have been permanently banned. These players have spotted a penguin at least 250 times and cashed in their points. There was also a number of players who also knowingly abused the bug and deliberately gained extra rewards from it. These players received temporary bans for breaking rule 4.