God Statues

God Statues is a Construction Distraction and Diversion released on 3 January 2013. It may be completed once a month. The aim is to build four statues around Gielinor: Lumbridge, Taverley, Canifis and Gu'Tanoth. At each site, the player is able to make a figure that represents one of four of the major gods: Commander Zilyana for Saradomin, Juna for Guthix, K'ril Tsutsaroth for Zamorak, and General Graardor for Bandos. Doing so will give Construction experience, in addition to experience in either Prayer or Slayer

Gameplay
To take part you must satisfy at least one of the following requirements:
 * Completed at least 60 Achievements
 * Completed Let Them Eat Pie
 * Manually turn off: tutorial mode

To begin, speak to Copernicus Glyph and who can be found at the locations of the statues and pick a type of statue. Scaffolding must then be erected. Copernicus will tell you the total amount of scaffolding, as well as the minimum and maximum heights of any individual scaffolding pillar. There are five scaffolding spots, and players can add or remove pieces by using the arrows on each spot. Once the maximum number of pieces are in place, click on Copernicus' portrait, and he will inspect the scaffolding positioning and tell the player if any pieces are right or wrong. When all the pieces are in the correct position, work will begin on the statue.

If the statue built in an area matches the religion of that area, the reward will be Prayer experience. However, building the "wrong" statue for the area will result in attacks by fanatics, which will give Slayer experience when defeated.

The statues range in quality from plain at level 1 Construction to masterpiece at level 90 Construction.

Four statues can be built each calendar month. On the first of the new month, the statues are automatically destroyed, allowing new ones to be built.

The crystal saw will NOT work with the statue, so it cannot be used to build the next tier of statue.

After the statues have been built and you have claimed your XP reward, players can pray on the statues to restore their prayer points.

Fanatics
If the wrong statue is built at the wrong place, a fanatic will appear aligned to a God that will attack the player when they pray at the statue.

Experience
For completing the statue, players will gain Construction experience as if they had just used a Large XP lamp in that skill.

For praying at a location-appropriate statue, or slaying a fanatic at a location-inappropriate statue, players will gain Prayer or Slayer experience respectively, as if they had just used a Medium XP lamp.


 * The Constructing experience reward is not affected by wearing the Construction costume.
 * The Prayer experience reward is not affected by the double prayer experience reward form the Festival of the Dead event.
 * Pendants of skill do not affect experience rewards in this D&D.

Trivia

 * Upon the release, the experience given was counted from formula. This was changed a few hours after and players, who already completed their statues were able to rebuild them and being awarded with correct amount of experience.
 * After building the statue, and praying at it for experience, the statue can be used to restore Prayer points.