Overview | The Drunken dwarf is accused of accosting Botros and throwing rocks at him. |
Release date | 9 June 2010 |
Length | Short |
Requirements | None |
Parties involved | |
Items used | None |
Experience | 5,000 in any combat skill |
Reward | 20 gold ore, kebab and 1 Mystery box |
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Prosecution[]
To successfully prosecute the drunken dwarf, follow these steps before entering the courtroom:
- Read through the three case reports.
- Analyse the fingerprints. Select and confirm a match with the dwarf's print.
Then go into the courtroom below. Follow these steps:
- Present the fingerprint as evidence. This will only be successful if the print was identified.
- Present the beer glass as evidence. Say "It was found on the dwarf at time of arrest."
- Call the victim to the stand. Ask him about the "Attack."
- Direct the closing statement at the young woman.
Defence[]
To successfully defend the drunken dwarf, follow these steps before entering the courtroom:
- Read through the three case reports.
- Analyse the fingerprints. Select and confirm a match with the dwarf's print.
Then go into the courtroom below. Follow these steps:
- Present the kebab as evidence. Say "The dwarf likes to hand out kebabs."
- Call the victim to the stand. Ask him "Can you tell us about your skilling habits?"
- Call the kebab seller to the stand. Ask him "Have you seen the Drunken Dwarf attack anyone?"
- Direct the closing statement at the miner or young man.
Rewards[]
- 5,000 experience combat XP lamp
- 20 gold stone spirit
- Kebab
- Mystery box
Trivia[]
- Botros, whose name is an anagram of 'Robots', has the appearance of a bot. He claims that he was attacked by the Drunken Dwarf while he was skilling, and often talks in leetspeak. When the player is defending in that case, it is revealed (in possibly the biggest example of Jagex breaking the fourth wall) that he was AFK at the time of the attack.