Runespan


 * Worlds Icon.png The unofficial world for this area for Pay-to-Play is 39, and Free-to-Play is 38.

The Runespan is a dimension where runic energies are much purer than on Gielinor, which is the main reason why the Runecrafting Guild is stationed in the Runespan. Since Wizard Finix, an enigmatic young student at the Wizards' Tower, put forward his recently developed theory that runecrafting altars do not contain infinite energy, more of the realm has been opened to public to gather runes and harness energy for the Guild to study and use. As of 30 April, 2012, wizards and runecrafters may train their skill in the Runespan. Using rune essence, players can siphon rune energy from creatures that roam the area, or from intermittent nodes. This gives Runecrafting experience that was designed to be the best in the game. When leaving the Runespan, all runes players have created will be taken away by the guild wizards and converted into points which can be spent on rewards, as the Runecrafting Guild claims ownership of the Runespan, for it is located in the realm of the guild. The master runecrafter robes's experience increasing effect is present in the realm, although it does not affect experience received from supplying a yellow-robed wizard.

Although debated in the Runecrafting Guild, Wizard Finix claims the runecrafting altars currently used to craft runes will become unstable, and the Runespan will become the only method to create runes. It is in another dimension where runes can be pulled from elemental nodes or from the wildlife. The Runespan is located in islands in the "vast sea of nothingness" which surrounds the guild.

Runes obtained in Runespan cannot be used to cast any spells other than for passing platforms as the Runespan is a safe realm. There is nothing to kill a player in Runespan, unless they are poisoned. Gravestones spawn as normal in case of death, but runes collected would be automatically redeemed for points. Completion of the Rune Mysteries quest is not required to participate in the Runespan. Mourning's Ends Part II and Legacy of Seergaze are not required to siphon death or blood runes, respectively.

Please note that the Assist system does NOT work to gather runes from creatures or nodes that the player does not have the required level to siphon, nor does it work to cross platforms that the player doesn't have the level to cross.

Location
The Runespan can be found in the Wizards' Tower, by the Runecrafting Guild entrance, after talking to Wizard Finix.
 * Wizards are stationed at every Runecrafting altar, and will offer to teleport players to the Wizards' Tower after a brief conversation.
 * All players can teleport to Draynor Village and walk to the Wizards' Tower.
 * Members can use wicked hood to teleport them to the first floor of the Wizards' Tower.
 * Members can teleport to the tower by going through the eastern portal on the second floor of the Wizards' Guild. (Requires level 66 Magic)
 * Members can use the fairy ring code D-I-S, taking them to the south of the tower.
 * Runecrafting guild teleports can be used to go directly to the Runecrafting guild, then exit the portal and re-enter choosing the Runespan location.
 * Also kevin is a scrote

General gameplay


Players do not need to take anything with them into Runespan however if a player owns any pieces of Master Runecrafting Robes it is strongly recommended to bring these as they will increase experience earned inside the Runespan. An empty inventory allows more space for the items associated with the activities. There are 16 unique items collected in Runespan. All runes and essence stack in the inventory.

Start by collecting 25 rune essence from floating essence. If players run out of essence or drop below 25 essence at any point, they can collect more essence from floating essence, to a maximum of 25. However, essence after the initial amount is more effectively collected from siphoning creatures. You can also optionally buy 10 of each rune available at the player's level from Wizard Finix, enabling movement between platforms immediately. This costs up to 177 points.

There are two main ways to earn experience and Runespan points; siphoning either creatures or concentrated energy nodes. Siphoning creatures can turn up to 10 essence into runes. Once the creature is drained, it gives an amount of rune essence based on the creature. Experience is awarded for siphoning. Each different creature produces a specific rune. Siphoning concentrated energy nodes allows faster experience than siphoning creatures, but nodes only appear for fixed periods of time, appear at random locations, and don't give rune essence when depleted.

It's also possible to chip away at creatures to turn 10 runes back into essence. Each creature chipped requires 10 of a specific rune. This can bypass the limit of 25 essence per load, but chipping gives no experience.

Players can move from island to island using platforms at the cost of runes. Each transport platform costs different runes, which are displayed on the platforms and in their examine text. Players can access the three levels of Runespan by using the vine and bone ladders.

There are two distractions and diversions specific to Runespan, the yellow wizard and the runesphere, which allow extra experience to be gained.

You can exit the Runespan by asking any wizard for a teleport back to the Wizards' Tower or by using any other teleport method. All runes and essence are turned into points when players leave.

There are three distinct levels of the Runespan, each catering to different Runecrafting levels. Free-to-play players only have access to the lower level and part of the middle level. Runes gathered here are taken by the Runecrafting Guild, but members are able to claim points towards wicked robes, new magical staves, and a new massive pouch (requires level 90 Runecrafting) which holds 18 essence. All players are rewarded with Runecrafting experience.

While in the Runespan, players have an interface on the top left of their screen with the following icons.

Area
The Runespan is split into three levels. Different creatures, nodes and platforms can be found on each.

Lower Level


The lower level of the Runespan can be accessed at any Runecrafting level by using the portal on the first floor of the Wizards' Tower. It is completely available to all players. There are 52 islands on this level. All types of esslings are found on this level.


 * Creatures
 * Air essling
 * Mind essling
 * Water essling
 * Earth essling
 * Fire essling


 * Nodes
 * Cyclone
 * Mind storm
 * Water pool
 * Rock fragment
 * Fireball
 * Vine


 * Platforms
 * Float platform
 * Earth platform
 * Ice platform
 * Small missile platform

Middle Level


The middle level of the Runespan can be accessed at 33 Runecrafting by climbing the vine ladder on the lower level. If you have at least 50 Runecrafting, you also have the option of starting on the middle level when you enter the portal in Wizards Tower. Islands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 15 and 44 are accessible in free-to-play. There are 46 islands on this level. All types of esshounds and esslings are found on this level. Esshounds are quite common in this floor compared to esslings.


 * Creatures
 * Air essling
 * Mind essling
 * Water essling
 * Earth essling
 * Body esshound
 * Cosmic esshound
 * Chaos esshound
 * Astral esshound
 * Nature esshound
 * Law esshound


 * Nodes
 * Cyclone
 * Mind storm
 * Water pool
 * Rock fragment
 * Fireball
 * Vine
 * Fleshy growth
 * Fire storm
 * Chaotic cloud
 * Nebula
 * Shifter
 * Jumper


 * Platforms
 * Float platform
 * Earth platform
 * Ice platform
 * Small missile platform
 * Conjuration platform
 * Missile platform
 * Vine platform
 * Mist platform
 * Comet platform

Upper Level


The upper level of the Runespan can be accessed at 66 Runecrafting by climbing the bone ladder on the middle level. This floor is available exclusively to members. There are 33 islands on this level. All types of creatures and nodes are found on this level. Esswraiths are somewhat common while esshounds and esslings are quite uncommon in this level.


 * Creatures
 * Air essling
 * Mind essling
 * Water essling
 * Earth essling
 * Fire essling
 * Body esshound
 * Cosmic esshound
 * Chaos esshound
 * Astral esshound
 * Nature esshound
 * Law esshound
 * Death esswraith
 * Blood esswraith
 * Soul esswraith


 * Nodes
 * Cyclone
 * Mind storm
 * Water pool
 * Rock fragment
 * Fireball
 * Vine
 * Fleshy growth
 * Fire storm
 * Chaotic cloud
 * Nebula
 * Shifter
 * Jumper
 * Skulls
 * Blood pool
 * Bloody skulls
 * Living soul
 * Undead soul


 * Platforms
 * Float platform
 * Earth platform
 * Ice platform
 * Small missile platform
 * Missile platform
 * Vine platform
 * Mist platform
 * Comet platform
 * Skeletal platform
 * Greater missile platform
 * Flesh platform
 * Greater conjuration platform

Strategy

 * 1) Most strategies involve minimising movement and staying near a central island. If maximum points is the player's goal, they should choose an island with the highest level creature that they can siphon. If maximum experience is their goal, it's best to find an island that has many nodes somewhat below their level (these grant the fastest experience) and with the lowest level creature possible (which grant the fastest rune essence).
 * 2) Before entering the Runespan, check the maps above and the tables below this section to find out which runes will be needed to activate the platforms to reach a chosen island.
 * 3) Upon entering the Runespan, the player's first action should be to collect 25 essence from the nearest floating essence; there is always at least one on every island.
 * 4) * If players have reward points already, they can speak to Wizard Finix and exchange reward points for 10 of each rune that they can siphon. The cost will be equal to the value of the runes as if leaving the Runespan. These runes alone should be sufficient to get to a chosen island.
 * 5) * It is recommended to gather a stockpile of basic runes either upon entering the Runespan or on the way to a chosen island. Collecting at least 20 of each rune is usually sufficient for movement around the Runespan as well as to help out yellow wizards, as you will almost always find the runes you need to teleport on the same island, and if not, one or two islands away. However, Law runes and other high level runes might be in short supply. So gathering a few more can be helpful.
 * 6) Players should make their way to their chosen island, siphoning from essling creatures as they go. These low level creatures are quick to deplete and every creature yields about 50 rune essence each. This will help increase the player's stock of rune essence quickly.
 * 7) Once players reach their chosen island, they should stay there. For maximum points, they should siphon the highest level creature on that island repeatedly. For maximum experience, first stockpile at least 1000 rune essence by siphoning esslings, and then siphon any nodes that appear.
 * 8) * Mid-level nodes are faster experience than the highest levelled node siphonable.
 * 9) * If a mid/high level node appears on a connected island, hop there until the node is depleted and then hop back.

Experience
Runespan is playable at any Runecrafting level. Experience is gained by siphoning runes from the creatures and nodes within the Runespan. Experience is also gained from rescuing the yellow wizard.

At higher levels, the experience gained per hour is the best in the game, surpassing even the Ourania Runecrafting Altar. It is calculated that the amount of experience gained may surpass 50,000 experience points per hour at level 60.

At level 85, it is possible to gain 90,000 experience points per hour, given that the player siphons only good nodes (preferably using a friends chat to find them more efficiently) and hunts the yellow wizard.

At 99 Runecrafting, only siphoning soul esswraiths (not siphoning nodes or hunting wizards), players are capable of getting 55,000 experience points per hour. This amount increases to over 100,000 experience per hour if the player is actively siphoning high experience-yielding nodes, hunting the yellow wizard, and minimising time spent moving around. Maximising experience, however, can negatively affect points per hour.

A viable strategy is to stick to lower level nodes such as fleshy growths, fire storms and nebulas. Although they give less experience than higher level nodes, they are much more numerous and less time can be spent moving.

For free-to-play players, fleshy growths give the best experience per hour, around 90k xp/hour at higher level, followed by fireballs and vines. Although fire storms require the highest level, they give less xp/hour.


 * Experience rates were tested with 99 Runecrafting, and the XP values do vary based on luck. The hourly XP rates are just estimates; moving time and experience from wizards is excluded.

Points
Creating runes awards points that can be used to buy rewards. When players leave the area, the points will automatically be redeemed. Using runes to travel around the Runespan will decrease the player's point total because runes are used to cross platforms. Chipping away at creatures will decrease points too, because runes in inventory are exchanged for rune essences.

Creatures
Inhabiting the Runespan are various creatures who can be "siphoned" for runes to help cross platforms to other islands. Every successful siphon consumes one rune essence and creates a rune of the creature's type. There is a possibility of failing to siphon the creature, which will consume no essence, give no runes, and grant 0-2 experience. The chance of failing decreases at higher Runecrafting levels. Any number of players can siphon runes from one creature at the same time, but if one of the players siphons a total of 10 runes without pause, the creature will be destroyed. When this happens, 50 rune essence is given to those players still siphoning it. The creatures respawn after a few seconds, at or near the same location. If all players siphon 9 or less runes from a creature then stop and resume siphoning, it can be siphoned indefinitely.

Creatures can also be "chipped", which requires ten lower-levelled runes and gives 10-20 rune essence. The same creature cannot be chipped twice in a row; players can't chip the same creature until they have chipped three others.

Nodes
A node is an elemental object within the Runespan that can be siphoned for runes, giving Runecrafting experience. If the siphon is unsuccessful, the player can still gain 0-2 experience. A white ring appears below all nodes which shows which runes will be crafted from it. Unlike creatures, nodes do not respawn in the same locations when depleted.

There are basic nodes pertaining to one element (such as cyclones, rock fragments, and fleshy growths), but there are also nodes that players can siphon two different types of runes from (such as fire storms, which grant air runes and fire runes). Combination nodes such as fire storms will never yield both runes at once, with the higher level rune having a lower chance of being obtained; a fire storm will reward the player with 22.5 experience if it produces an air rune, or 42 experience if it produces a fire rune.

Siphoning a node will give twice the experience as siphoning their respective creature. For example, players who siphon a Death esswraith receive only 60 experience per rune, while siphoning skulls gives players 120 experience per rune. However, it is usually not recommended to be on the hunt for nodes as each island contains random nodes and they can respawn slowly and on another island, unlike the creatures.

The nodes don't change any faster or slower when people are siphoning from them, much like the coal and gold deposits in the Living Rock Caverns. This means that no matter how many people are siphoning from a single node, it will stay around a randomly determined amount of time before disappearing or changing to another node type.

The chances of finding a better node increase as players go up the floors. For example, shifters and jumpers are uncommon sights on the middle floor. The higher-level nodes on a floor (shifters and jumpers for middle floor, skull+ for the upper floor) rarely spawn on the larger islands and are more commonly found on the smaller islands.

Occasionally a node will be replaced, while still active, with another, different node in the exact same location. Nodes can be replaced with either a lower or higher level node. A player siphoning a node that gets replaced will not have to re-click it to keep siphoning.

Platforms
Platforms transport players from one island to another, similar to bridges. Crossing them uses up certain runes. The symbols on the platforms show which runes are required to use the platform. If players examine the platform, it will show them the runes needed to cross.

In the case of missile platforms, the type of elemental rune used depends on the amount the player has in their inventory. The most abundant rune type would always be used. If more than one rune type is equally abundant, the lower level one would be used. For example, water runes would be used over fire runes.

Runes are not consumed when moving from a small island to a larger one. Moving between two similarly sized islands will consume runes in both directions, as will moving from a larger island to a smaller one. This is a measure to prevent players from getting stuck on dead end floating islands.

Red bridges on the mini-map will only charge for moving from a larger island to a smaller one, while bridges that are yellow on the mini-map will charge the player for moving either direction.

Runes
A player can initially start with 25 rune essence by collecting from floating essence. The rune essence is converted into one or more of the fourteen runes by siphoning creatures or nodes. A player can use their current points to buy some runes (10 of each rune that a player can siphon for) from Wizard Finix, but the current points and the points currently held in inventory will not be updated unless another rune is crafted. The points will be deducted and the bought runes will be transferred to the inventory. The runes may then be used for crossing between gaps. Unlike the runes used in Gielinor, these runes are not tradeable.

Yellow Wizard
There are a number of wizards on each level that stand in random locations and periodically teleport to different locations. Each level has one wizard wearing yellow robes while the rest of the wizards wear blue robes. At any one moment, all of the wizards appear in the same locations for every player, but the wizard wearing yellow robes is unique to each player.

Every 10 minutes after logging into or entering Runespan, returning from a random event or successfully handing the yellow wizard runes, a message will appear in the chatbox saying that a wizard needs the player's help. If the player chooses not to help the wizard, the message will not be called out again.

To find the yellow wizard, talk to any of the wizards in blue robes, including Wizard Finix. After a short chat or choosing the right click option "Find Wizard," a flashing arrow will point to where the yellow wizard is located.

Once the yellow wizard is found, players can either talk to him or choose the right click option "Best Rune" in order to find which type of rune he needs. In either case, the player must then use a stack of runes on the yellow wizard. He will take 10 runes from that stack (or the entire stack if there are less than 10) and in return he will grant a reward of Runecrafting experience based on the type of rune provided and the player's runecrafting level.

Players may not always be able to reach the yellow wizard because he may be on an island that can only be traveled to using a high level platform. Players may also not be able to fulfill the yellow wizard's request, as he can ask for any level rune including soul runes even on floor 1. In this case, players can give the wizard a lower level rune at the cost of receiving less experience.

Curiously, even though the yellow wizard says he is stranded, he will still teleport along with the blue wizards every time their positions shuffle. It is possible for a player with very bad timing to speak to the yellow wizard, but have him teleport while selecting the runes to offer him. Under these circumstances, the flashing arrow will update to point to the new location.

Hunting tips
The best place to hunt yellow wizards is on the middle level of the runespan. To increase the number of wizards helped per hour, use a stop watch to monitor the ten minute period until a wizard calls out. After roughly 9 minutes (there being 1 minute until call out) prepare by running to Wizard Finix at the centre of the map. He never changes location making him the best blue wizard to find. Players should then ask him to point to the yellow wizard. Locate the yellow wizard, and by this time the player should have received the call out message. Give him runes and restart the stop watch.

On the upper level, the same technique can be used, but because the blue wizards move around, it is recommended that players start searching for a blue wizard at 8 minutes. Unfortunately, if players find the Yellow Wizard too early, he may teleport away before he calls for help.

'Syncing'
'Syncing' is a common practice used on the unofficial Runespan worlds to ensure everybody has the same yellow wizard. To successfully sync you must find the clan's Yellow Wizard (or 'Pro'); exit to the lobby and then rejoin; repeat until the wizard becomes yellow. You will now have the same wizard as the rest of the clan/friend's chat - making it much easier and quicker to find him and gain XP.

XP rewards
Because the "best rune" doesn't always yield the most experience, the table below presents a strategy that will maximize the experience reward.

At runecrafting levels under 33 (players limited to floor 1), it is not recommended to find the yellow wizard as the extra experience is very little and players can easily gain 5-10 levels between wizard callings. Giving the wizard the "requested rune" yields more experience than fire runes. At level 76 and below, players should turn in the highest level rune available and not the requested rune as this will reward more experience, and if a wizard requests the highest level rune the player has, it is actually more beneficial to give the wizard the second highest rune. Because of this it is strongly  recommended that players read what rune the wizard wants before handing over a rune. At level 77 the experience for requested runes jumps and the highest possible rune, blood runes, will give only 4,600 experience (if not requested) while the requested rune (no matter how low level) gives roughly 5,100 experience. Due to this, players with at least level 77 should follow the request. Non-members should start giving the requested rune when their runecrafting level is near 60.

Runesphere
The runesphere is a rare occurrence in the Runespan which requires multiple people to successfully siphon off its many layers of runic energy, using up rune essence and giving runes of whatever layer the Runesphere is currently on. Players also receive rune dust, which can be exchanged with the runesphere core for 10 Runecrafting experience per dust. The runesphere will disappear after an hour regardless of whether or not all of the layers have been siphoned. Players can siphon up to 1,000 dust per day, although they may only hand in dust once per day. Players may work on additional runespheres after handing in dust, but they will not earn dust.

When a runesphere is active, an icon will appear at the top left of the screen, saying "runesphere active". Players can then find the runesphere on one of the 3 floors at their world. It is not always located on the floor the player is currently on, so going up or down floors may be required to find it.

When players have found it, they can start drawing runes and experience from it by siphoning it. The runesphere will begin on a particular rune, and as it is siphoned from, will gradually decrease one rune at a time (law to nature to astral and so on) until it reaches air, after which it will become a runesphere core.

Siphoning a runesphere is generally not recommended due to the low experience recieved from it. The layers of the runesphere also need an increased Runecrafting level than their other counterparts, such as Shifters and esshounds. The rewards given are minimal and is usually not recommended as it affects XP per hour drastically as the rune dust only awards up to 10,000 Runecrafting experience. At higher Runecrafting levels, a node such as an Undead Soul or Bloody skulls can award more experience than a Runesphere.

Rewards (m)
Runes gathered in Runespan are taken by the Runecrafting Guild if players leave the Runespan. In return, players receive Runespan points to spend on various rewards, only available to members. It is possible to buy a second wicked hood, but it will not give extra free runes, essence or teleports each day. However, extra wicked hoods can be given different colours.

Each other part of the robes provides an additional 25 free essence and 1 rune claim per day, and owning all 3 adds an extra daily altar teleport. They do not have to be worn for the bonus to count.

Points can be spent in Wizard Finix's reward shop next to the Runecrafting Guild portal. To buy everything in the shop, players will need 282,360 points.

Esteem
Esteem is purely cosmetic; it does not affect siphoning rates. For every level earned, esteem changes the design/symbol on the wicked hood, cape and robes.

The symbol for the corresponding rank is also displayed on the back of the wicked hood, the left shoulder of the wicked robe top, and the front of the wicked legs.

Rank 1 (the highest tier) costs 211,860 points total and is required for the trimmed completionist cape.

Buying a rank subtracts the cost from the higher ranks. For example, buying the tier 10 rank at 15 points will reduce the cost of all ranks by 15 points so buying tier 9 after tier 10 would only cost an additional 45 points.

Re-colour
Players can re-colour their equipped wicked equipment for 2,000 points total. If a full set of robes of one colour is desired, it would be cheapest to obtain the full set, equip it, and then purchase the re-colour.

Lower Level

 * Runearia
 * Runebreath
 * Runecalm
 * Runesque
 * Runeward

Middle Level

 * Runeiverse
 * Runenergy
 * Runespan
 * Runesphere
 * Runetine

Upper Level

 * Runefear
 * Runefire
 * Runescar
 * Runewaste
 * Runewrath

Trivia

 * On 28 April 2012, 8:00 PM UTC, when the See the Future event began, rifts to the Runespan opened in the Grand Exchange near the west wall, at the Catherby fruit tree patch, and in the central market of East Ardougne. Esslings also appeared with them. Wizard Finix was also seen for a brief time during this teaser, and left along with the rift orbs. Approximately 10 minutes after the rift spawned, the esslings disappeared, a Runesphere appeared in place of the rift. It also disappeared after a few minutes.
 * On 30 April 2012, Runespan was officially released to both F2P and P2P members.
 * Players can obtain strange rocks and spin tickets from the Runespan.
 * It is currently possible as a free player to receive chaos runes on the second floor if a node morphs into a chaotic cloud, however member's platforms still cannot be used.
 * Proximity to/distance from to a creature or node does not increase or decrease the speed of siphoning.
 * Members can craft all runes with rune essences, while out of Runespan you need pure essence for P2P runes.
 * There is currently a glitch which occurs if a player encounters a random event during their time in Runespan. If the player logs off during the random event, upon returning to Runespan, the player will find all their runes exchanged for points and that they are without any runes or rune essence. Jagex have stated on the offical forums that they are aware of the problem and are working to fix it.
 * Oddly, 65 Runecrafting is needed to siphon Skulls, Death Esswraiths, and use Skeletal Platforms, but 66 Runecrafting is needed to access them on the third floor. Similarly, a fleshy growth and body esshound requires level 20 to siphon, but 33 Runecrafting is needed to reach the second floor.
 * Some of the floating rocks near to islands resemble slightly the carved stone faces on Easter Island.
 * All Esteem Rank symbols except Rank 1 are symbols from the Runic Alphabet of the Elder Futhark.
 * It is possible for a node to dissapear and have another spawn as soon as it disappears causing your character to continue Siphoning the new node.
 * Strange rocks were not released into Runespan until later on.