Stealing Creation/Strategies

Strategies
There are many ways to gather sacred clay, as there are many possible skills to use.

Skillers
Skillers should collect Clay fragments, which are class-1 clay pieces that can be found scattered around the arena. It is possible to collect higher-level clay without a tool, but that takes an extremely long time, so players are advised to create class-1 tools first. After this, players may obtain class-2 or class-3 clay and make better tools out of these.

Once the player has some sacred clay, they should head to the nearest Creation kiln and select which items they wish to make. If there are multiple classes of sacred clay in the inventory, the desired type of clay to be used can be chosen in the menu on the right-hand side of the creation screen. By default, the kiln chooses the highest level of clay available.



Some possibilities of gathering clay include:
 * Hunting with a clay butterfly net
 * Mining with a clay pickaxe
 * Woodcutting with a clay hatchet
 * Fishing with a clay harpoon

The player should now head over to his chosen skill area, and perform that activity to gain sacred clay and points. Note that no experience is earned for performing those activities - experience from Stealing Creation is given by the rewards.

Furthermore, sacred clay and items can be obtained in a less direct method, which is by pickpocketing opponents using the Thieving skill. Any item the enemy is carrying (not equipped) can be pickpocketed this way. If the theft is unsuccessful, the player is not stunned similar to when a player is pickpocketing NPCs. Players can pickpocket opponents up to 20 Thieving levels above their own. But players should note that enemies will often retaliate against thieves, so it is a less safe option than actually gathering the clay.

Player-killers
Player-versus-player combat in this activity has no limitations, meaning players can attack anyone regardless of their combat levels. Players can kill their opponents as they go about their tasks. You cannot attack someone who has just begun using the creation kiln, although you can still attack them just after they begin using it. When players die, they will drop all of their items unless the Protect Item prayer is in effect, in which case they will retain their most valuable item. Because of this, skillers that are being attacked may choose to drop all the clay they are holding and activate Protect Item, in which they will be able to retain their tool.

When players die, they will spawn inside the nearest barrier controlled by the team without any items (or one item if Protect Item was active) they had carried or worn when they died. If there are no barriers, they are sent back to the base.

Gathering clay effectively
Class 1 clay is the weakest clay and will produce the weakest weapons and equipment when used in the Creation kiln. Players can gather higher levels of clay from trees, rocks, pools, and swarms if they have the required levels. Getting higher levels of clay by hand is incredibly slow, however, so players are advised to use equipment to speed up the process.

To effectively gather higher levelled clay, players should start by getting a clay fragment and making it into a piece of equipment of their choice. The highest level clay that can be used should gradually be worked towards. With any tool, it will take a very long time to get clay from a gathering spot at least 2 clay levels above the tool. A player can start at class 5 clay, but it is highly recommended to get at least a class 1 tool before gathering higher level clay. That being said, if there is a class-2 or class-3 resource right outside your starting base, it can be faster to collect from one of these than to run around searching for fragments - particularly if your level in the appropriate skill is very high. Players should remember to turn their higher level clay into a tool before continuing to gather clay.

The Protect Item prayer may protect the tool, provided there is no clay in the inventory. This way, if the player dies, the higher levelled tool need not be remade, and the player may continue gathering clay. Therefore, it is strongly advised to set Protect Item as your quick prayer while playing Stealing Creation.

Creating barriers around the gathering spot and the nearest Creation Kiln may be a good strategy as it allows you to continue gathering clay without being attacked by an opponent. However you will need to repair the barriers around your gathering spot and/or the Creation Kiln. This strategy enables you to gather more clay and gather more points by processing your clay into barriers; thus increasing your final score.

Processing the clay
Once players have gathered the sacred clay, they can use it on the Creation kilns scattered around the area. This is the same method used to make tools, however, the player will have to choose different options.


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!colspan="2"|Clay type !1 !2 !3 !4 !5
 * colspan="2"|Level required
 * 1
 * 20
 * 40
 * 60
 * 80
 * colspan="2"|Food
 * Heals 40 LP
 * Heals 80 LP
 * Heals 120 LP
 * Heals 160 LP
 * Heals 200 LP
 * colspan="2"|Potions
 * 1 dose
 * 2 doses
 * 3 doses
 * 4 doses
 * 5 doses
 * rowspan="3"|Summoning
 * Familiar level
 * 25
 * 37
 * 58
 * 93
 * 139
 * Storage capacity
 * 1
 * 6
 * 12
 * 18
 * 24
 * Amount of Scrolls
 * 1
 * 2
 * 3
 * 4
 * 5
 * colspan="2"|Runecrafting
 * 15 runes
 * 30 runes
 * 45 runes
 * 60 runes
 * 75 runes
 * colspan="2"|Fletching
 * 15 arrows (level 1)
 * 15 arrows (level 2)
 * 15 arrows (level 3)
 * 15 arrows (level 4)
 * 15 arrows (level 5)
 * colspan="2"|Smithing
 * level 1 armour/weapon/tool
 * level 2 armour/weapon/tool
 * level 3 armour/weapon/tool
 * level 4 armour/weapon/tool
 * level 5 armour/weapon/tool
 * }
 * 15 arrows (level 5)
 * colspan="2"|Smithing
 * level 1 armour/weapon/tool
 * level 2 armour/weapon/tool
 * level 3 armour/weapon/tool
 * level 4 armour/weapon/tool
 * level 5 armour/weapon/tool
 * }
 * }
 * }


 * Cooking


 * Players can make food using the kiln. The amount of life points the food heals depends on the level of the sacred clay used.


 * Herblore


 * Players can make potions with the kiln as well. The amount of doses that are in the potion depends on the level of the sacred clay used.


 * The potions that can be made are:
 * Prayer potion
 * Energy potion
 * Attack potion
 * Super attack potion
 * Strength potion
 * Super strength potion
 * Ranging potion
 * Defence potion
 * Super defence potion
 * Magic potion
 * Summoning potion


 * Construction


 * Players can make barriers that can be used to make a blockade around the resources. When a barrier is built, only members of the team who made the barrier can access the resource. Members of the other team can attack the barrier to make it wear away and then disappear, similar to the Castle Wars barriers, except that players can continue to build onto the barrier while it's being attacked (thus replenishing and healing the barriers life points). Also, if a member of the team dies, they will end up in one of the barriers, if there is one. When you build one it'll start breaking without it even being attacked so if you build a level 2 barrier and you want to repair it then you need a level 2,3,4 or 5 to repair/upgrade it, you cannot repair it with a level which is lower than the current level.


 * Summoning


 * Summoners will find themselves the ability to call upon the aid of new familiars inside the activity. All the new familiars are beasts of burden. The higher the level of clay, the higher the combat level of the familiar.Lvl5 familiar.png.]]


 * Note: Familiars are very useful. Players can maximise their scores by making a familiar, and depositing stackable items in it. The player can then use the deposit scroll to send the item(s) to the base. This can allow players to easily get very high scores.


 * The familiars will not disappear until the game ends. They can be lost only when slain or their owner is killed.


 * Along with pouches, players can create scrolls that will automatically return the items in the familiar's inventory (NOT the player's inventory) to the player's team base. The higher the level of the sacred clay, the more scrolls are made from each sacred clay.


 * Special note: What pouch a player can make is based upon the player's CURRENT remaining Summoning Points. For example: if your summoning level is 72 but you have used it to 54 points, you will not be able to create or summon Level 4 familiars.


 * Runecrafting


 * Players will also find that they are able to make special runes in this activity that are the same as the ones used in the Fist of Guthix activity: Catalytic runes and Elemental runes. The Catalytic rune substitutes for the Mind, Chaos, Death, Blood, Nature, Cosmic, Law, Soul and Astral runes, while the Elemental rune substitutes for Air, Earth, Fire, and Water runes. The higher the level of the sacred clay, the higher amount of runes there is made with each sacred clay.

Note: Ancient Magicks, Lunar Spells and modern spells can be used in the activity.


 * Smithing


 * Smithing is used to make the melee armour and weapons. It is also used to make the equipment such as pickaxes and hatchets. Again, the higher the sacred clay, the stronger the smithed items.


 * Crafting


 * Crafting is used to create various objects such as mage robes, mage staves, ranger's armour, and crafting tools. The higher the sacred clay, the stronger the crafted items.


 * Fletching


 * Fletching is used to make long bows and arrows. The higher the sacred clay, the stronger the bow/arrows.


 * Thieving


 * Players can steal items from players and take anything in their inventory. No points are gained for thieving, and the player will receive no experience.

''Tip: If a player steals runes from a mage, the entire stack of runes will be stolen. This renders the player unable to cast spells requiring the stolen type of rune. Since there are only elemental and catalytic runes it makes the player unable to cast any spells, with the exception of the Blood spells of the Ancient Magic spellbook, as they require chaos, death and blood runes which are all the catalytic runes.''

Players may add the sacred clay they have collected to the base for others to take when needed. In addition, unneeded tools, armour, weapons or potions can be stored at the base for the same reason. Or, if the player is in need of sacred clay or sacred clay items, they can look for these items in the base. The downfall is taking items will lower your score. As mentioned before, depositing items in the base is one of the best ways to earn points.

Maximizing Points
Depositing clay items is the key to earning points in the activity. Each item deposited will give 30 points per class. For example, one level 4 item will give 30 times 4 points, which is 120 points. Combined with a level 4 familiar, which can carry 18 items, a player can earn well over 5000 points every time he/she deposits items in the base. The points gained will increase with stackable items such as arrows and runes.

This is the recommended way for players to manage the 20 minutes of each game:

The player should make the highest level tool they can and start collecting clay to make armour. Also, if the player plans to fight later, they can make a weapon and some arrows and runes. With a good tool, this will not take long.
 * The first 5 minutes

The majority of a player’s points will come from this part. The player should summon the highest level familiar they can. The next part depends on the distance the player is from a Creation kiln and their base. At this point you have 3 options:
 * The next 10 minutes

A. If the player is close to the base and a Creation kiln, they should begin collecting clay to fill both their own and their familiar’s inventory. Once full, they should run over to the nearest Creation kiln, make all the clay into items, and deposit all the items into the base. The player may repeat for more points.

If the player is far away from his base, they should make a couple of scrolls along with summoning a familiar, and start collecting clay. Once the player’s inventory is full, they should deposit as much clay as they can into the familiar’s inventory, run to the nearest kiln, make the items (arrows or runes highly recommended), deposit it all back into the familiar’s inventory (this can be done several times before continuing to use less scrolls), and activate the scroll. All the items will be sent to the base. The player may repeat for more points.

B. If the player does not wish to do option A, their other option (although risky) is to maximize their inventory, then go back to the kiln and transfer all the clay into either runes or arrows. After they have gotten enough or there is 1 Minute left, they should return to their base and deposit it all at once. This option has proved to be quite useful for maximizing points, and is widely used in the game.

C. If you have very little gathering skills, you can get clay from the base, run over to the kiln and turn clay to arrows/runes, and deposit. However, team-mates will usually choose to create items out of clay, rather than depositing it at the base, so this option may not always be available but there is a possibility.

The player may continue to collect clay and make items, although by this time all the clay will probably be gone. If so, he can spend this time attacking players on the other team. 5 points are gained for every point of damage dealt. One suggestion for players with 25 prayer or more, but relatively low combat to store all but one weapon and turn on Protect Items, so that in case of death, they keep that item. Retribution, Redemption, and Smite are also helpful to deal extra damage for those who have low strength.
 * The last 5 minutes

If you are a low level player (no stealing creation related skills over 60) you should concentrate on getting as much and as high a level clay as you can and deposit it for higher level players who can turn it into an item.

Altars
Across the arena, there might be several altars that players may use. Unlike other altars, these will restore the players Summoning, Run Energy, and Prayer all to full percentages.

Fog
Players may hide in areas of Fog scattered around the arena. This hides their presence completely, as players outside of the Fog will not be able to see them or their white dot on the mini-map. Players cannot summon, attack or use magic while hidden in fog. If the player enters the fog while the range or mage attack has already cast on him both will miss. No damage can be caused inside fog. Players can pickpocket another player without being exposed from the fog if the target is within 1 square of the fog. Players may also eat or drink potions from inside the fog. Despite the protection, leaving causes your movement to be slowed slightly, making you vulnerable.

Note: If your teammate is close enough, you will be able to use certain Lunar Spells on them within the fog, such as Vengeance. This is very useful, as you can assist other players without the threat of other Player Killers or thiefs. Be careful, though, as you can use these spells on the enemy as well, so don't mis-click!

Rifts
These are large holes that players can jump over using their Agility, which prevents melee attackers from hitting, but does not stop ranged or magic attacks.

Walls
If players have 60 Agility, they may climb over or run around walls that prevent magic and ranged attacks from hitting when opposite the opponent.