Falador

Falador is the capital of Asgarnia and a typically crowded city. It plays a key role in RuneScape's ore trade. Falador is a popular trading spot for members on World 2. There is also a multi-combat zone around the north gate of the city.

Entrances
Falador can be entered through the north gate from Barbarian Village which features an array of guards, from the underground Dwarven Mine (either from the Mining Guild, or from a house in the northeastern neighborhood of the city), through the south gate from Port Sarim, or by Falador Teleport, a spell which requires level 37 Magic. Members can enter from the west by using an Agility shortcut, or by using a mithril grapple to climb over the wall north of east bank, or crawl under a hole in the southern wall.

Transportation
Its position on the edge of the free world, and near to Taverley makes Falador a central location. There are several ways to reach the city:


 * Falador Teleport - This teleportation method is available if the player's magic level is at least 37 and they have 3 air runes, 1 water water, and 1 law rune in their inventory. This is the most commonly used method of reaching Falador and often the most convenient. It is also possible to make teleportation tablets to Falador in the study of a player owned house. Although somewhat more difficult to obtain, these tablets occupy only one inventory space and can be used simply by breaking the tablet, making them more convenient if they can be obtained.
 * Portal Chamber - Players with at least 50 construction can build a Falador Teleportation Portal in their home. Using 100 law runes, 300 air runes, and 100 water runes, a portal can be made that will allow infinite teleports to the area.
 * Agility shortcut - To the west of the city, there is an agility shortcut, that members can use to access Falador form the area around Taverley.
 * House Portal - In Taverley there is a house portal, by using house teleport (40 magic) 1 air rune, 1 law rune and 1 earth rune, they can teleport to their house, which can be located in Taverley, only a short walk away.
 * Skills Necklace - Can be used to teleport to the mining guild, which is located in Falador.
 * Party Room - During drop parties over a certain value, bankers all across RuneScape offer a free one-way teleport to the Falador party room.
 * On Foot - There are several entrances to Falador, shown above.

Banks
Falador has two banks. There's a west bank which is located southwest of the north gate, and an east bank which is located below Falador Park. They are great places to buy and sell items as many players tend to congregate at the two banks.

East bank
The east bank is in a great spot for Mining. It is only a quick walk from the Mining Guild, making it useful for players mining in the guild to deposit their ores, mine more, and repeat. In a free player trading world, this bank is used mostly to buy ores, bars, mining and smithing equipment. In member trading worlds, it is very crowded and used to buy a wide variety of items from any armour and weapons to items used in skill training. Hundreds of players congregate at the Falador east bank in World 2 to trade many items. The traders and merchants of World 2 have actually consciously dedicated a small section of the trading area to each trade, down to individual items. Although most items are traded commonly here, the items which have the largest market are raw materials, commodities, armour, weapons, and skill items. The World 2 trading area covers the entirety of the east bank, the area in front, around, and behind the bank, and envelops Falador Park, totaling approximately a quarter of the city's total area. The trade which goes on in and around this bank is vital to the flow of RuneScape's economy, amounting to a significant fraction of the total daily exchange of money, resources, and valuables.

West bank
The west bank is in a great spot for smelting ores. The furnace is only a quick walk away from the bank, making it quick and easy to smelt ores, bank them, and repeat. Many players use this bank to use the "Coal flipping" strategy.

Points of interest
Mining Guild: South of the east bank is the popular Mining Guild. It is very close to the bank, making it a convenient guild. The guild is also attached to the Dwarven Mines.

Furnace: South of Cassie and her shield shop is a furnace, one of four available to free players. It is very close to the west bank, causing many players to use it, although most players prefer the furnace in Al-Kharid. On the second floor of the building that houses the furnace, a bronze axe respawns on the floor and a hammer respawns on a table.

Dwarven Mines: Northeast of the east bank are some stairs that lead down to the Dwarven Mines. These stairs are fairly far away, although it is the entrance to the mine that is closest to a bank.

Trees: Falador is home to various trees, including normal trees, oak trees, and even yew trees outside its walls.

Estate agent: In the small building east of the furnace, members can talk to an estate agent for Construction. A spade also respawns in the same building.

White Knights' Castle: South of Falador's centre is White Knights' Castle, home of the White Knights. The castle is often crowded with players fighting the knights for good experience.

Spinning wheel: East of Wayne is a building which contains a spinning wheel.

Shortcuts: Members have access to some Agility shortcuts.

Tree patch: Members have access to a farming patch north of the east bank where they can grow trees.

Crafting Guild: With a crafting level of 40, players can enter the Crafting Guild. It has cows, potter wheels, clay oven, sink, spinning wheel, tanner, several spawns (including holy mould, tiara mould, jug, chisel, knife, ring mould) and clay, gold and silver rocks.

Party Room: Previously located in Seers' Village, the Party Room was relocated to Falador in response of needs for the King's Ransom quest. It is a popular place which people play host to drop parties without the interference of telegrabbing. It contains the chest and lever for drops, a bar upstairs, and a table in the centre for the dancing "Knights of the Party Room." It is now located in the northeastern corner of the city.

Falador General Store
Falador's general store is fairly popular, though mainly consists of low level items sold by other players. It is the first building on the west side when entering through the north gate. The first floor of the general store contains the shop keeper and the shop assistant. Players can climb ladders to the top of the building on the fourth floor and look at a large portion of the city. Players can often find crafting items, woodcutting items, and smithing and mining items at this general store.

Flynn's Mace Market


Flynn owns a small building on the west side of the general store. Here, players can purchase bronze maces, iron maces, steel maces, mithril maces, and adamant maces. There is not normally much player stock becuse maces are not normally used; also players do not often make maces.

Cassie's Shield Shop


The first east building a player will see when entering through the north gate is Cassie's two story shop. It is the only shield shop in RuneScape, but has a very limited stock. Cassie can be found on the first floor offering wooden shields, bronze square shields, bronze kiteshields, iron square shields, iron kiteshields, steel square shields, steel kiteshields, and mithril square shields. On the second floor of her shop is a room where a cooked chicken respawns.

Herquin's Gems


In a small building south of the west bank is Herquin and his gem store. Players can purchase uncut sapphires, uncut emeralds, uncut rubies, uncut diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, rubies, and diamonds from him. However, the gems do not restock, meaning players have to sell their gems to him, which rarely happens. Because of this, players are uncommon in Herquin's store. For rangers, in the southwest corner of Herquin's store spawns 2 bronze arrows, which are hardly collected.

Wayne's Chains


In the far southern part of the city is Wayne and his chainmail store. Players can purchase bronze chainbodies, iron chainbodies, steel chainbodies, black chainbodies, mithril chainbodies, and adamant chainbodies.

Hairdresser
North of the west bank is the hairdresser. Males have to pay 1000 coins to have their hair or beard changed, while females have to pay 2000 coins for their hair to be changed.

NPCs
The official ruler of Asgarnia is King Vallance, but he has recently retired from public life and no one has seen him for many years. Now, Sir Amik Varze rules in his stead.

Sir Amik Varze is the leader of the White Knights, and is working with the Temple Knights. He is also the starting point for Recruitment Drive and Black Knights' Fortress.

Sir Tiffy Cashien is the leader of the Temple Knights and plays a role in several quests. He also sells initiate and proselyte armour after completion of the Recruitment Drive and Slug Menace quests, respectively.

Sir Vyvin sells white knight armour if you have completed Wanted! and have the appropriate white knight level.

Sir Renitee sells paintings, maps, and landscapes for hanging in the quest hall of player-owned houses. He can also change your family crest.

Wyson the Gardener sells woad leaves and trades mole skin and mole claws for bird nests.

Party Pete is the host of the popular Party Room.

Sir Vyvin's squire in the courtyard of the White Knights' Castle is the starting point for The Knight's Sword quest.

Quests

 * Wanted! may be started by speaking to Sir Tiffy Cashien, who relaxes on his bench in the park.
 * The Knight's Sword may be started by speaking to the Squire in the castle courtyard.
 * Black Knights' Fortress is started by speaking to Sir Amik Varze, on the third floor in the west tower of the White Knights Castle.
 * Recruitment Drive may be started by speaking to Sir Amik Varze, in the castle.
 * Doric's Quest is started by speaking to Doric who is in his hut northwest of Falador near the entrance to Taverley.
 * Slug Menace is started by speaking to Sir Tiffy, who sits on a bench in the park.



Rising Sun Inn
Falador has one bar, the Rising Sun Inn. Here, players can purchase Asgarnian ale, wizard's mind bombs, and dwarven stouts. Each temporarily boosts a skill, or in the latter case, two skills, at the cost of temporarily lowering other skill(s). All of the beers cost three coins, and empty glasses can be returned for two coins. The bar is often vacant, though some players come here to talk or to get away from the hustle and bustle of RuneScape.

Park

 * Main article: Falador Park.

Falador has its own park north of the east bank. The garden is home to moles, where mole queens can be killed for Herblore purposes (a light source is needed) and is also a key part in the Pirate's Treasure quest, as well as Sir Tiffy Cashien. The house in the east part of the garden contains a spade that slowly respawns when taken. Wyson the gardener, who can be found walking around the park, will sell one woad leaf to a player for 15 coins or 2 for 20 coins. Members can buy bagged plants here for use in the Construction skill. In World 2, Falador Park is also an important trading centre.

Surroundings
Air altar: South of Falador is the air altar. Players can craft air runes here.

Yew trees: There are many yew trees outside the east and south walls. The east bank is nearby, making the trees popular for woodcutters.

Farm: South of Falador is a small farm. Here, players can kill chickens and cows. There is also a rather large cabbage patch east of the building.

Doric's anvils: North of Falador is Doric and his anvils. Players can start Doric's Quest by speaking to him.

Mine: West of Falador is a small mine, to the south of which are Dark Wizards.

Allotment Patch South of Falador (above the cabbage patch and east of the cow pasture of the aforementioned farm) is an allotment patch where players may grow allotment, flowers and herbs to train Farming.

Crafting Guild: The Crafting Guild is southwest of Falador. Falador is the nearest bank.

Wordplay
Many knights in Falador have names that, when said correctly, may contain a pun or a joke.

Events
Falador has become the main centre for in-game riots, "player-made" events and, occasionally, bug abuse. Significant events that have taken place in Falador include:


 * On June 6, 2006, the World 111 Glitch occurred in Falador. It occurred as a result of the Construction update the week before. After expelling guests during a party in a house, a member accidentally caused a glitch that allowed others to attack anybody, anytime, without retaliation. Falador was the site of many of the killings (see the article for further information).
 * On January 2, 2007, after an update to Rule 7, people gathered in Falador in world 27 to protest the change, as it made SwiftSwitch against the rules. The rule was changed again the following day.
 * On March 28, 2007, there was another riot in Falador, this time caused by the change to Rule 2 that outlawed luring. There were also threads on the forums about luring, many of which were locked by forum moderators as spam.
 * On July 17, 2007, there was yet another riot, this time on world 99, to protest the changes to Pest Control that day. The protest was still ongoing nearly 20 hours after the update.
 * On November 19, 2007, yet another riot took place in world 66 Falador centre, after the third server blackout of 2007. It was to express anger towards Jagex for causing the blackout. The riot lasted for no longer than an hour.
 * On December 10-16 2007, the Pay to Pk Riot in World 66 took place, protesting against the significant changes made by JaGeX to the wilderness and the trading system. The riot continued for over 100 hours before eventually dying down. This riot was the most significant riot ever to occur yet as many players cancelled their membership subscription during the duration of the riot.

Miscellaneous
Ranges: Ranges are located all over Falador and are not difficult to find.

Water Sources: Fountains can be found in the centre of the city, and a well can be found east of the east bank.

Music

 * Arrival - West of the gem shop, near the crumbled wall.
 * Fanfare - Western portion of the city.
 * Workshop - Eastern portion of the city.

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