Throne Room

''This page is about the POH room. For the room from The Chosen Commander see Bandos' throne room.''

A throne room is a room that is used to 'rule' a player-owned house, and can be built at level 60 Construction and with 150,000 coins.

There are 8 Hotspots available:


 * Throne - Can have 2 thrones (single hotspot), and are able to be sat upon.
 * Lever - Activates floor trap. Also allows the owner to set challenge mode.
 * Floor - Can trap players, send them to an oubliette, or expel them from the house.
 * Trapdoor - Provides access to the oubliette, as well as allowing the construction of the oubliette.
 * Seating - Can have 2 places for seating (each on opposite sides of the room), and can be sat upon by the player's audience.
 * Decoration - Decoration.
 * Door - Allows entrances to new rooms.

Throne
The player may sit on the throne. Note that building any of these thrones will make both thrones appear in both spots.

Lever
The lever, if pulled, can trigger the centre trap that is in this throne room.

It can also be used by the house owner to set challenge mode and activate the house dungeon monsters and traps, and to set the dungeon PvP mode, which also activates the dungeon monsters and traps in addition to allowing players to fight each other in any room underground.

If players die in the house, they will not lose any items.

Floor
There are several different types of traps in this room. The steel cage trap only traps your opponents in the cage, a trapdoor can drop opponents into an oubliette, if there is one below the throne room, a lesser magical cage can hold opponents, drop them into an oubliette, or released, and a greater magical cage can do all of the above except it can also expel and teleport those caught in the trap.



Trapdoor
The trapdoor gives access to the oubliette, if there is one below the throne room.

Seating
These are only used for sitting and watching. The two bench hotspots here are the same as in the dining room, so the same flatpacks can be used.

Decoration
Decorations are hung on walls, and are purely for aesthetic purposes. The 'shield' class of decorations will reflect the family crest told to you by Sir Renitee, the Falador Herald.