Tokkul

Tokkul is the only currency of the TzHaar people residing in the underground TzHaar City. It is made from obsidian, a volcanic glass; it cannot be created by players. Tokkul is sometimes referred to as TokKul by some of the NPCs in the city. Apparently, Tokkul is made out of dead corpses of the TzHaar, as said in a Postbag from the Hedge letter. This is the reason why you cannot trade Tokkul with other players.

According to the Wise Old Man in Postbag from the Hedge 12 and 14, the name TokKul means, roughly, rock token or material value.

Getting Tokkul
Since Tokkul isn’t tradable, it is difficult to get. There are currently only four ways to get Tokkul:
 * competing in the TzHaar Fight Pit
 * competing in the TzHaar Fight Cave
 * selling items in the TzHaar Shops (the mining areas in TzHaar would be useful for their ores or gems, if a player has mining level of 30+)
 * killing the TzHaar citizens and guards

TzHaar Fight Pit
The TzHaar Fight Pit minigame, along with selling to the TzHaar shops, was the first way to get tokkul. Tokkul is only received if you are champion of the Fight Pits. The amount of Tokkul you receive as a reward is based on how many participants are in that round.

TzHaar Fight Cave
The Fight Cave is the ultimate gauntlet for players proving themselves worthy of a Fire Cape. Players obtain variable Tokkul as a consolation prize depending on how far they progress before succumbing. Players will also get tokkul instead of another fire cape if they have one in their possession when they win again.

Selling Items
This is a way to get quick Tokkul at low levels. It is mainly most effective to sell runes at the Tz-Haar Rune shop, obsidian mauls, or ores and uncut gems at the gem shop. The TzHaar stores buy back items for approximately 10-20% of the store selling price. Due to the limited usefulness of some of the Tzhaar weapons (maul, knives, sword), the price of these items are determined by the price of the Onyx gemstone.

The Tzhaar shops pay more if a player is wearing the Karamja gloves 1 or higher.

Spending Tokkul
After a player earns a good amount of Tokkul, they have three places to spend it in. Wearing Karamja gloves 1 will give a player a discount. The Uncut onyx will cost 258,000 coins instead of 300,000 coins.

TzHaar-Hur-Lek's Ore and Gem Store
Note prices without an alternate selling price listed are only the starting shop prices, these prices will likely drop dramatically as you sell more to the shop.

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