Treasure Trails/Guide/Emotes

Emote clues
Emote clues involve equipping certain items in a particular location and performing an emote. They were first introduced to treasure trails on 5 December 2006. These types of clues are featured in all levels of clue scrolls, and most (but not all) items required for the emote clues can be obtained in shops, although using the Grand Exchange is recommended. Once the emote has been performed, an NPC called Uri will appear and usually give the player a scroll box. If Uri is giving the player their reward rather than another clue, he will give the player a casket. If the player has been requested to do another emote before talking to Uri, and they forgot to do it, he will say, I don't believe we have any business... but will not leave. The player can then complete the second emote and finish the clue. Level 1 clues require doing 1 emote, level 2 clues require doing 2, level 3 and level 5 clues require doing 1 emote and fighting the double agent.

Many of the items asked for in these clues are obscure. The Grand Exchange is the simplest way to obtain them, but often not the cheapest. As a result of demand by players doing treasure trails, most of these items have been driven up in price considerably above what they would be otherwise worth. In many cases, emote clue items may be bought from shops for considerably less money, or even be player made with little difficulty. Note that wearing any version of a required item different than the standard one will not work (for example; a rune platebody(t) will not work in place of a basic rune platebody).

For level 3 and level 5 clues, doing the emote will not summon Uri but instead, an aggressive NPC known as the double agent, who must subsequently be killed in order for Uri to reappear. The player can change equipment to take out the double agent but must change back after killing him in order to complete the clue. Performing the emote again is no longer necessary as of the update released on 28 November 2016.

Items
For players that do treasure trails frequently, it is often economical and time-saving to keep the items for the clue level(s) they do most often in their bank. It is not recommended, however, to keep items for all emote clues banked, as a total of 170 items are used across the four clue levels. With the update released on 26 February 2018 player are now able to build Hidey-holes to store the required items on site.

If only master emotes are done, there are a total of 32 items required ;

If only hard emotes are done, there are a total of 25 items required;

If only medium emotes are done, there are a total of 37 items required;

If only easy emotes are done, there are a total of 76 items required;

List of clues
Following is a list of all known emote clues, with advice on how to get to the locations.