Wanted!

Getting started
Firstly, speak with Sir Tiffy Cashien in Falador Park. Ask if he has any jobs for you, and he lets you know that a clerk has made an error and that you're not actually permitted to join the Temple Knights if you're not in the order of the White Knights. It turns out you have to work as a squire for 5 years... or take Tiffy's alternative.

As a side-note, wear a piece of the Initiate armour when you talk to Sir Amik for an extra little bit of fun.

He'll talk for a little longer about a loophole, then he'll ask you to go see Sir Amik Varze in the Falador Castle.

Sir Amik Varze
Find Amik and he'll ask you to become a squire after a small conversation. Decline his offer, and the conversation will continue. It turns out that there needs to be a crisis for you to become a knight, so go report back to Tiffy. (Sir Tiffy can sometimes not say anything about a crisis) You'll have to talk to him then go back to Amik. Note: If you accept Amik's offer to become a squire, he will ask you to get him an asgarnian ale. at this point, you can go speak to Tiffy anyway to continue on with the quest as regular.

Head on back to Varze. He tells you the news that a criminal named Solus Dellagar is back, the "infamous murder-mage." Follow the very unclear conversation through to the end and accept his mission.

Commorb


Now for the age-old last resort, back to Tiffy. It turns out you're just the "agent." Now you'll have to make an item for him, or you could just buy it. You can hand over a law rune, a slayer gem, and a molten glass and Tiffy will make it for you, or you can just pay him 10,000 gp. Either way, you'll get a Commorb from him. It is needed for the whole quest.

You can choose these options on your Commorb:

Scan - once in range, you can scan for Solus to find him. Contact - allows you to contact Savant. Use - just your normal, everyday "use" option. Playback - will give you your current and past assignments. If you choose contact, you can talk to Savant. It turns out you should investigate the Taverley Dungeon where the black knights are supposedly at and you should also take a look at the Zamorak Mage that is interested in Runecrafting.

Taverley Dungeon
For our first stop, let's head over to the Taverley Dungeon, which is of course in Taverley. If you go to the smaller bank in Falador you can use the agility shortcut and keep heading up towards Taverley till you see a ladder. That's where you need to go. follow the trail past the skeletons then open the gate on the right (suits of armour will try to attack you there level 19) then go straight and go past the magic axes, poison scorpions, chaos dwarves, and finally past the Hill giants, and into the Black knight's rooms. In the southwestern-most room is Lord Daquarius. If you talk to him he tells you nothing. Savant advises you not to try to bluff him into giving you something. Go kill a level 33 Black knight and he'll give in, begging you not to kill any more of his men. He tells you that Solus is in a place with a lot of fur that is not bear fur.

Note: it won't count if you kill a Black Knight before talking to Lord Daquarius, leaving after killing a Black Knight, or getting interrupted during the ensuing conversation.

Zamorak mage
Talk to the Zamorak mage near the level 5 Wilderness mine, near Edgeville. He will tell you to go to the altar in southeastern Varrock, next to the Phoenix Gang Hideout .Make sure you are not wearing Guthix or Saradomin armour or the Zamorak Mage will not speak to you. The Zamorak mage tries to trade for your Orb, but Savant doesn't let him. He offers to trade his information for 20 Rune essence. Dash up to the bank and grab them, or mine them at the essence mine by teleporting there from Aubury. The rune essence may not be noted. Your character very smartly figures out he's in Canifis. Grab your Ectophial if you have it. If you have not beaten Ghosts Ahoy walk to Canifis (if you have kharyll teleport in your player-owned house you can teleport there with that.)

Chasing Solus
Now go to Canifis and Scan.

From this point on, you'll be chasing Solus throughout RuneScape, and each time you find him you'll receive an item. That item is a hint for where to go next. These items are always random, so here's a list of items that you may receive, along with where you should go:

At one point Solus will appear and hit you with a particularly strong (up to 96 hp, depends on your level) Flames of Zamorak. You will be teleported back to Falador, in the White Knight's Castle (with all of your items). Solus may also teleport you various places. At the last point you scan (before the rune essence mine) he will summon a level 32 Black Knight to take you out. Eventually you should get some Rune Essence, so head off to whichever Rune Essence teleport spot you want. Scan in there, and Savant will close off possible teleports, to trap him. After a small cutscene, she'll summon some rangers to attack, but he kills them all with Ice Barrage dealing 70 damage to the temple knights. Go attack him yourself and kill him (he's fairly easy, no specific combat level with 54 hp) and you'll get his hat. Talk to Amik and hand over the hat. Quest complete! He'll explain to you about the new armour system and killing Black Knights.
 * Banana - Musa Point banana plantation
 * Blue cape - Champion's Guild Solus will throw some smoke in your face, blinding you until Savant is done talking
 * Blue wizard's hat - Wizard's Tower south of Draynor Village, ground floor library.
 * Bone spear - Dorgeshuun Mines - you'll find a woman but it turns out to be Solus. Solus will also stun you.
 * Castle Wars Ticket - Castle Wars Solus will teleport you to a another location
 * Earmuffs - Canifis Slayer Tower.
 * Eye patch - Brimhaven pub
 * Fake beard - Ali Morrisane's stall in Al-Kharid.
 * Fremennik Cloak - Rellekka
 * Fur - Ardougne Market
 * Giant Frog Legs - Lumbridge Swamp Caves, specifically the southern bit with the level 99 Big Frogs.
 * Goblin Mail - Goblin Village
 * Greenman's ale - Yanille pub
 * Pastel white (cream) Gnome Robes - Tree Gnome Stronghold, near the top of the Grand Tree.
 * 20 Noted Rune Essence/20 Noted Pure Essence - Rune Essence Mines
 * Toy horsey - Draynor Village, near Diango.
 * Unholy Symbol - Scorpius Shrine, north of the Observatory with all the ghosts.
 * Wizard hat - Wizards Tower
 * Red vine worm - McGrubor's Wood
 * Pastel white (cream) gnome hat, ground floor of the Grand Tree.

Rewards



 * 5,000 Slayer experience
 * Access to the armoury of the White Knights
 * 1 Quest Point

Music
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Trivia

 * In the Quest the line "Suckers" is used. This was blocked by the chat filter if a player attempts to say it. Due to a recent update to the chat filter, players may now say "Suckers"
 * The Black Knight that Solus summons used to look like the old style. Now it looks like an ordinary Black Knight.
 * When Solus summons the Black Knight he says "Say hello to my little friend.". This is a reference to the movie "Scarface".
 * Even if the player wears a Face mask he/she'll still cough from the smoke thrown at the Champion's Guild.
 * Even though there is evidence that the player killed Solus, the game tells you that he was apprehended by the Temple Knights and is currently being interrogated.

Knight Rankings
In order to increase your ranking, you must kill a certain number of Black Knights. You start off as a Novice at 100 kills, and as you kill more knights, you'll advance in rank.


 * No rank - 0 Black Knights
 * Novice - 100 Black Knights
 * Peon - 200 Black Knights
 * Page - 300 Black Knights
 * Noble - 500 Black Knights
 * Adept - 800 Black Knights
 * Master - 1,300 Black Knights

The game window will show your promotions such as "Congratulations you are now a White Knight Adept!" but will not report demotions or re-promotions.

Players can check their rank in the Wanted! quest journal.

Knight rankings can be used to obtain White Knight Equipment. Each piece of equipment requires a specific knight ranking to buy but not to wear.

After the update on 26 November 2008, players may kill Elite Black Knights to raise their ranks.

'Note: Killing white knights on both member and non-member worlds will decrease players' rankings. Killing black knights on both member and non-member worlds will raise players' rankings.'