Morytania achievements



Morytania Tasks are a set of tasks set in the dark lands of Morytania. Due to an update along with the Morytania task system's release, players are no longer required to have completed Priest in Peril to reach Morytania. Members will be able to complete tasks at different difficulty levels: easy, medium, hard and elite for rewards, including experience lamps which will give a total of over 150,000 experience in skills. The item reward is the Morytania legs. The taskmasters are, in order: Hiylik Myna, Robin, the strange old man and Old Man Ral.

In addition, those who completed the easy and medium tasks within two weeks of the release, before 11 April 2012, received an early bird lamp worth 15,000 experience.

Rewards

 * Coins awarded on completion of each task, exact amount dependent on total tasks completed.
 * Morytania legs 1 from Hiylik Myna (located west of Canifis or in Burgh de Rott).
 * Antique lamp giving 4,000 experience in a skill of your choice for levels over 25.
 * Double fungi when casting Bloom.
 * 5% extra Temple Trekking rewards.
 * 50% chance of a Ghast ignoring you rather than attacking you.

Rewards

 * Coins awarded on completion of each task, exact amount dependent on total tasks completed.
 * Morytania legs 2 from Robin in Port Phasmatys
 * An antique lamp giving 10,000 experience in any skill for skills above level 46
 * Robin offers 13 lots of bonemeal in exchange for bones, and 13 free buckets of slime each day.
 * Razmire offers a daily choice of free planks.
 * Can use the legs to teleport to the bottom of the slime pit under the Ectofunctus 5 times a day.
 * Cannonball-smithing time is halved in Port Phasmatys
 * The mushroom patch near Canifis will no longer become diseased.
 * Haunted tools in the Abandoned Mines will no longer attack you.

Everyone who completed the Easy and Medium Tasks before 11 April 2012 received an additional 15,000 experience lamp.

Rewards

 * Coins awarded on completion of each task, exact amount dependent on total tasks completed.
 * Morytania legs 3 from the Strange Old Man at the Barrows mounds.
 * Antique lamp for 20,000 experience
 * Robin offers 26 lots of bonemeal in exchange for bones, and 26 free buckets of slime each day.
 * Increased chance of gaining better keys from burning shades.
 * 50% more Prayer XP from burning shades.
 * All ghosts will now talk to you as if you were always wearing an Amulet of Ghostspeak.
 * Prayer drain is reduced 50% in Barrows; Receive double runes from chest in Barrows.
 * 10% more Temple Trekking rewards.
 * 50% chance that Blood Altar teletabs don't break on use.

Rewards

 * Coins awarded on completion of each task, exact amount dependent on total tasks completed.
 * 40,000 experience lamp
 * Two 50,000 experience lamps
 * Morytania legs 4 from the Old Man Ral near the entrance of Meyerditch.
 * Robin offers 39 lots of bonemeal in exchange for bones, and 39 free buckets of slime each day.
 * Each essence has a 10% chance of gaining a 2nd blood rune at the Blood altar.
 * 50% more prayer experience from burning Vyrewatch.
 * 20% chance at creating a 4-dose prayer renewal potion when making it in Morytania.
 * 10% additional slayer XP for kills in the Slayer Tower when on a task.
 * Double mushroom yield from the patch near Canifis.

Trivia

 * The task "Thoroughly A-Ghast" says that it require level 85 of summoning, while there is actually level 87 required to summon the Ghast.
 * The task "Gate Spectre-ations" is a reference to the novel "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickins.
 * The task "Huge Success" is a reference to the popular Valve game Portal where the Antagonist GLaDOS uses those words in the song Still Alive to describe the player who harnesses portal technology.
 * The task "Only Going Forward, We Can't Find Reverse" likely refers to the song "Star Trekkin'" by The Firm, in both title and lyrics.
 * The task "Whip: It Good" is a reference to the song "Whip It" by Devo.
 * The task "Trekkin' Ain't Easy" is a reference to the song "Pimpin' Ain't Easy" by Slick Rick.
 * The task "Dislike-Anthrope" is a reference to the word lycanthrope, which means werewolf.
 * The task "Who You Gonna Ring?" is a reference to Ghost Busters and their popular catch phrase, "Who you gonna call?"
 * The task "It's only Wafer Thin" is a reference to the thin mint from the Monty Python skit involving Mr. Creosote.
 * The task "Shade-Shattering Ka-Bloom" is likely a reference to Marvin the Martian of Looney Tunes fame, who would often ask "Where's the Earth-shattering kaboom?" when Bugs Bunny would snuff out the fuse on whatever weapon he was trying to fire at the Earth.