Dungeoneering/Rewards

Dungeoneering rewards are rewards you buy with tokens, which are rewarded from dungeon raids. The amount of tokens varies depending on the experience you earn from that raid, which is 1 token per 10 experience.

Every raid you gain experience. That experience is used for earning tokens. These tokens are smuggled outside of Daemonheim so that you can trade them with the rewards trader in the Daemonheim camp for items to be used outside of the dungeons.

Every 10 Experience (rounded down) you have gained from that raid will give you 1 token. Tokens a player should have in total is equal to about 9%~10% (algebraically increasing to 10% with higher levels) of the total experience, considering the rounding effects.

The rewards trader can be found cowering in the Fremennik camp to the south of Daemonheim. The tokens will have been transferred to him via the smuggler, so you only need to visit the reward trader to start cashing in your winnings.

Players who wish to recover traded rewards lost through alchemy, destruction or other means must pay Dungeoneering tokens in full - players cannot receive the same reward for free.

It is worth noting that just to purchase the cheapest item available (Gem Bag), you must have 2,000 tokens. Assuming optimistically that you lose no tokens to the round-downs and get no non-token giving experience, you must get 20,000 experience in Dungeoneering, or level 33 in order to purchase the '''cheapest reward. '''To get a Chaotic weapon, you must earn 200k tokens, or 2 million experience, which is level 80.

To purchase every Free-to-play item, one must have 396,000 tokens, or, assuming no loss of tokens whatsoever, 3,960,000 experience which is level 86.

To purchase every Pay-to-play item, one must have 5,040,500 tokens, or, again assuming no loss of tokens, 50,405,000 experience which is level 112.

To purchase every item Free-to-play and Pay-to-play, one must have 5,436,500 tokens, or, again assuming no loss of tokens, 54,365,000 experience which is level 113.

All of the rewards are untradeable.

On 21 April 2010, an update radically lowered the prices of all rewards. Previously, the prices were so high that a player could not earn enough tokens to buy the items by the time they achieved the level required. But, for most items, this still seems to be the case.

Rewards Table
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Jagex announced the minimum levels to obtain and use an item; however, even after a price decrease, many of the level requirements are still inaccurate (meaning a player needs more experience than listed in order to have received the tokens required to purchase an item.) The Jagex requirements and token requirements are both listed in the below list, but bear in mind a player must get the higher level of the two in order to have a chance of obtaining the reward. All token level requirements are calculated based on experience needed to get the item as a player's first reward. (The higher of two requirements is bolded for ease of reference) Obtaining something after using some tokens on something else will require an even higher dungeoneering level than the given token based level.

Trivia
Dungeoneering/Palkinnot
 * Three new rings, Eye of the mage, Eye of the warrior and Eye of the ranger were originally planned, but were later scrapped.