Prayer

Prayer is a skill that allows players to use prayers to their advantage in combat. It is the slowest skill to raise on the free world, but it can be invaluable in combat. Prayer is much faster to raise on member servers, given the right resources. 12 combat levels can also be achieved from Prayer (1 - 99).

History
Prayer was called Necromancy in the extremely early stages of RuneScape and was the last of the original skills in which players were able to reach the maximum skill level of 99. Prayer is also unique in that it was the first skill in which experience could be gained long before any use of the skill was released. Before any of the "Prayers" were made available, players could gain Prayer levels through burying bones and completing The Restless Ghost.

Overview
Increasing a player's prayer level is done through various uses of bones, with Non-members limited to burying them, though members have other options that are faster, such as Gilded altar.

Similar to magic, prayer has its own "spells." To use a prayer spell, players can click on the prayer menu, to the right of the equipment menu. Prayer spells available for use are highlighted, while prayers unavailable are dark. When a player clicks on a spell, a circle will appear around it, indicating that they are using it. For some prayers, such as Protect from melee, the prayer is indicated by a small icon above the players head.

Using a prayer spell drains the player's prayer points; use of prayers is therefore temporary. To increase the time, players simply have to increase their prayer level (or equip items that add prayer bonuses, which reduces the drain rate of all prayers). Once the player's prayer points reach zero, all prayers will deactivate and they will not be able to use another prayer until they recharge their prayer points. To recharge, players must pray at an altar. Drinking prayer potions can also restore prayer points. If a Holy wrench is in a player's inventory, an additional 1-2 prayer points is added when drinking a prayer potion.

Prayers are excellent in combat because they give players certain advantages. For example, some prayers improve a player's combat skills, while others can protect them from damage, and others can damage opponents.

Players with level 70 or greater Prayer may also bless the gravestones of others, sacrificing prayer points to increase the stones' lifespans.

Prayer bonus
To the right of the inventory menu is the equipment menu. Here, players can see their bonuses. These bonuses give players advantages and disadvantages in combat.

Players have a prayer bonus. The higher the prayer bonus is, the longer a player can use a prayer spell.

Each point of prayer bonus adds 0.33333% (or 1/3%) seconds to the drain rate. For example, with a +15 prayer bonus, Protect from Melee, with a drain rate of 1 point every 3 seconds, will instead drain 1 point every 5 seconds, as a +15 prayer bonus will slow the drain rate by 50%. This means that a prayer bonus of +30 will effectively halve the drain rate of every prayer.

To have a prayer bonus, players have to wear certain types of armour, clothing, weapons, and jewellery. See the Equipment section for more information.

Prayers
Members have access to all 26 prayer spells, while non-members cannot use the last five (along with Protect From Summoning). Players can also use some prayers at the same time with others, though doing so will drain their prayer faster. Prayers that cannot be used simultaneously are marked in the table with the same background colour. For example, selecting Smite while Protect from Melee is activated will automatically deactivate Protect from Melee.

Notes:
 * + These Prayers will not stack with other versions of themselves (e.g. no Rock Skin + Steel Skin)
 * * These Prayers cannot be used at the same time as each other.
 * ~ Hold time is not reduced against Ancient Magick ice spells.
 * # These prayers have no restrictions, can be used with any others.
 * = Protect from Summoning can't be used at same time as Smite, Redemption or Retribution, but stacks with any other Protect prayer.

Earning experience

 * See the bone burial calculator for coins-per-experience-point analysis of bones using live data from the Grand Exchange Market Watch.

Burying bones
There are many types of bones that players can bury, giving them some Prayer experience. However, most of them are only available to members. To bury bones, players simply have to click on them or right-click the bury bones option.



Worshiping the Ectofuntus

 * Main article: Ectofuntus

Completing the Ghosts Ahoy quest allows players to learn to worship the Ectofuntus in Port Phasmatys. At the Ectofuntus, players can bring bones to it to receive 4 times the normal experience they would receive from burying those bones. It is a fairly long method, but the experience earned is much better than slowly burying bones.

Note : Finishing Ghosts Ahoy gives players the ability to use the Ectophial, which helps significantly when worshiping the EctoFuntus.

Shades of Mort'ton
After completing the Shades of Mort'ton quest, players will then be able to cremate Shades to earn some prayer experience as well as some rewards. To learn more, see Shades of Mort'ton (minigame).

Ghasts
After completing the Nature Spirit quest, players can kill ghasts and earn prayer experience. Players will need a blessed Silver sickle and about 3 or 4 druid pouches. Ghasts are not corporeal until players use the druid pouch on them; thusly, an empty druid pouch will not work. Ghasts can be found in Mort'ton and Mort Myre swamp. Killing a ghast earns 30 prayer experience. Larger, more powerful varieties of ghasts that give more prayer experience can be found during Temple Trekking.

Player Owned Houses
Members can also offer bones to their altar they made in their houses by the Construction skill.

The experience ranges from 100% to 250% depending upon the type of altar with an additional 50% or 100% for lighting 1 or 2 burners for a maximum of 350% for the best altar and burners. The ectofuntus gives 400% experience compared to burying bones See RuneScape Knowledge Base for further information.

Players need to use a marrentill on each burner to light it, while a tinderbox is in the inventory. The burners will stay lit for two minutes, or until the player leaves their house.

All incense burners will give the same bonus. Candles and torches do NOT give any bonus.



Many players with a high Construction level choose to build a gilded altar in their house as this is a much faster way to gain prayer experience than any other. Although less experience is granted per bone than the ectofuntus, more bones may be processed in a shorter time span. Often the official forums are a good place to find other players who are happy to allow 'loan' of their altars for a short amount of time.

Armour and weapons
Initiate armour, Proselyte armour, and white weapons and armour give small prayer bonuses. However, they are only available to members. Initiate armour can be bought from Sir Tiffy Cashien after completing the Recruitment Drive quest, and Proselyte equipment can be bought after finishing Slug Menace, while white armour and weapons can be bought after completing the Wanted! quest. All white weapons and armour give a +1 prayer bonus.

{| class=wikitable ! Image !! Item !! Prayer bonus
 * ||White Knight equipment (includes shield, gloves, boots) || +1 each
 * [[Image:Initiate full helmet.PNG|center|Initiate sallet]] || Initiate sallet || +3
 * [[Image:Initiate platebody.PNG|center|Initiate hauberk]] || Initiate hauberk || +6
 * [[Image:Initiate platelegs.PNG|center|Initiate cuisse]] || Initiate cuisse || +5
 * [[Image:P_sallet.PNG|center|Proselyte sallet]] || Proselyte sallet || +4
 * [[Image:P_hauberk.PNG|center|Proselyte hauberk]] || Proselyte hauberk || +8
 * [[Image:P_cuisse.PNG|center|Proselyte cuisse]] || Proselyte cuisse || +5
 * [[Image:Proselyte tasset.png|center|Proselyte tasset]] || Proselyte tasset || +5
 * [[Image:Verac's helmet.png|center|Verac's helmet]] || Verac's helmet || +3
 * [[Image:Verac's flail.png|center|Verac's flail]] || Verac's flail || +6
 * [[Image:Verac's brassard.png|center|Verac's brassard]] || Verac's brassard || +5
 * [[Image:Verac's plateskirt.png|center|Verac's plateskirt]] || Verac's plateskirt || +4
 * [[Image:Rolling_pin.PNG|center|Rolling pin]] || Rolling pin || +4
 * [[Image:TokTz-Mej-Tal.png|center|TokTz-Mej-Tal]] || TokTz-Mej-Tal || +5
 * [[Image:Godsword.gif|center|Godsword]] || Godsword || +8
 * [[Image:Rune_cane.png|center|Rune cane]] || Rune cane || +4
 * -}
 * [[Image:Verac's helmet.png|center|Verac's helmet]] || Verac's helmet || +3
 * [[Image:Verac's flail.png|center|Verac's flail]] || Verac's flail || +6
 * [[Image:Verac's brassard.png|center|Verac's brassard]] || Verac's brassard || +5
 * [[Image:Verac's plateskirt.png|center|Verac's plateskirt]] || Verac's plateskirt || +4
 * [[Image:Rolling_pin.PNG|center|Rolling pin]] || Rolling pin || +4
 * [[Image:TokTz-Mej-Tal.png|center|TokTz-Mej-Tal]] || TokTz-Mej-Tal || +5
 * [[Image:Godsword.gif|center|Godsword]] || Godsword || +8
 * [[Image:Rune_cane.png|center|Rune cane]] || Rune cane || +4
 * -}
 * [[Image:TokTz-Mej-Tal.png|center|TokTz-Mej-Tal]] || TokTz-Mej-Tal || +5
 * [[Image:Godsword.gif|center|Godsword]] || Godsword || +8
 * [[Image:Rune_cane.png|center|Rune cane]] || Rune cane || +4
 * -}
 * [[Image:Rune_cane.png|center|Rune cane]] || Rune cane || +4
 * -}
 * -}

Maces
All maces also give a small prayer bonus. However, the dragon mace, Ancient Mace and Void Knight mace are only available to members.

Neckwear
Some of the more powerful amulets, as well as religious symbols, give prayer bonuses.

Rings
Currently only one ring gives a prayer bonus.

Prayer Books
Prayer books are wielded in the shield slot.

Spirit shields
The Spirit shield is made available upon completion of Summer's End. The Spirit Shield can be combined with a Holy elixir to make a Blessed spirit shield. Once a spirit shield is blessed the shield can be further modified by attaching Spirit sigils to create enhanced spirit shields. All spirit shields require completion of Summer's End to wield.

''1. Players must use the elixir with the spirit shield at an altar of Saradomin, which requires 85 prayer. If they lack the required skill level, they can alternatively talk to Brother Jered with a Holy elixir and a plain Spirit shield in their inventory. The monk will then bless the shield, while charging the player in a manner akin to Oziach making a dragon fire shield.''

''2. To attach a sigil to a Blessed spirit shield requires 90 prayer and 85 smithing. If the player lacks the required levels, Brother Bordiss will attach sigils to a blessed shield for 1,500,000 coins.''

Random events
Burying bones can result in several types of random events.


 * A zombie may appear and attack the player.
 * A shade may also appear and attack the player. This monster is noted for its potential (though not guaranteed) drop of shade robes. Note that the combat levels of both of these monsters vary according to the player's level, and both of these monsters are highly susceptible to Crumble Undead.
 * Burying bones is the only way to trigger the Gravedigger random event.

Training
The most common method of training is to bury bones, or play minigames and miniquests.

Free-to-play: There are a number of bone respawn locations :
 * Wilderness chaos altar (level 10-11): 10-13 normal bones respawn
 * Wilderness Graveyard of Shadows/Forgotten Cemetery (level 16-21): ~10 normal bones respawn
 * Edgeville dungeon: 7 normal bones respawn
 * Wilderness Chaos Temple (Level 13) 10-13 normal bone respawn
 * Once you reach about Level 37, Leveling up by using normal bones would become difficult. Consider Big bones.

Since the update on December 10, 2007, the bone yard is now defunct due to it being replaced by the Clan Wars arena, resulting in a loss of that source.

Players may also frequent popular training areas and gather the unwanted bones left behind by players that kill the monsters, or buy bones on the Grand Exchange (though this is quite expensive).

A highly recommended way for free players can train Prayer is to bury Big Bones, as they give 15 xp, while normal bones give about 4.5 xp. If players have enough coins, they could buy Big Bones at the Grand Exchange. When burying bones after monster killing, Big bones are useful only if you can kill the monster faster then the time it takes to kill four Chickens. Pay-to-play:
 * Ectofuntus (renewable)
 * Wise Old Man tasks (renewable)
 * Ghast hunting/killing (renewable)
 * Goblin High Priest/Hopespear's will (non-renewable)

Bones Cost Analysis

If all the bones used to raise Prayer are bought, a player will likely spend 100 million coins to buy them all.

Prayer flashing
Occasionally, some players may prayer flash, which utilizes one of the three protection prayers. They will activate the prayer just before they are about to be hit, and turn it off immediately. Although it requires timing and skill, doing it successfully can effectively save prayer points and allow you to continue fighting monsters for much longer.

Trivia

 * For members, the minimum prayer bonus is -1, due to the Ancient staff's negative prayer bonus.
 * In the Prayer menu, prayers that have a level requirement less than 10 appear as 01, 03, 07, and so on.
 * In the Fist of Guthix minigame, the most used prayer is Protect from Magic, followed by Protect from missiles and then protect from melee.
 * It is possible to obtain 135/99 prayer with the effect of the Ancient Mace special attack (Absolute maximum of 36 at the moment).

NPCs that use Prayer
 * Fistandantilus
 * Zamorak Sliver
 * Kalphite Queen
 * Sigmund