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{{See also|Dungeoneering/Rewards}} |
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{{Infobox Currency |
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|name = Dungeoneering token |
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'''Dungeoneering tokens''' are a reward from the [[Dungeoneering]] skill and are used to purchase [[Dungeoneering/Rewards|rewards]] from the [[Rewards trader]]. They can also be used to purchase Dungeoneering [[experience]], on a 1:1 ratio. Tokens are received for completing a dungeon; no tokens are earned if the dungeon is left early. The amount of tokens a player receives is dependent on the amount of [[experience]] gained for completing a floor, in a 10:1 ratio of experience to tokens rounded down. An example being if a player received 459 experience, they would get 45 Dungeoneering tokens. Bonus experience does not affect token gain. |
'''Dungeoneering tokens''' are a reward from the [[Dungeoneering]] skill and are used to purchase [[Dungeoneering/Rewards|rewards]] from the [[Rewards trader]]. They can also be used to purchase Dungeoneering [[experience]], on a 1:1 ratio. Tokens are received for completing a dungeon; no tokens are earned if the dungeon is left early. The amount of tokens a player receives is dependent on the amount of [[experience]] gained for completing a floor, in a 10:1 ratio of experience to tokens rounded down. An example being if a player received 459 experience, they would get 45 Dungeoneering tokens. Bonus experience does not affect token gain. |
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− | Tokens can also be obtained in ways other than completing dungeons. By participating in [[Sinkholes]], a player will earn tokens relative to their level and their prize. They can also be obtained by playing [[Fremennik saga]]s or as a possible reward from [[Treasure Hunter]] |
+ | Tokens can also be obtained in ways other than completing dungeons. Defeating the bosses and mini bosses in [[elite dungeon]]s such as the [[Temple of Aminishi]] will reward the player with 5,000 tokens each. By participating in [[Sinkholes]], a player will earn tokens relative to their level and their prize. They can also be obtained by playing [[Fremennik saga]]s or as a possible reward from [[Treasure Hunter]] in the form of [[Dungeoneering token box]]es. [[Kal'gerion demon]]s, found outside of Daemonheim that can be accessed with 90 Dungeoneering, rarely drop [[lost tokens]], which can be redeemed for a one-time bonus 10,000 Dungeoneering tokens. Tokens can also be earned in bags of [[Dungeoneering tokens (10)|10]] or [[Dungeoneering tokens (100)|100]] tokens by [[pickpocketing]] [[Meilyr worker]]s. |
Players can see how many tokens they have by talking to the Rewards Trader, typing a quick chat message or by attempting to [[Ring of kinship/Classes|upgrade]] their [[Ring of kinship]] within a dungeon. It is also in [[Currency pouch]]. |
Players can see how many tokens they have by talking to the Rewards Trader, typing a quick chat message or by attempting to [[Ring of kinship/Classes|upgrade]] their [[Ring of kinship]] within a dungeon. It is also in [[Currency pouch]]. |
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Dungeoneering tokens are also used to upgrade the [[Ring of kinship]] to provide 12 different types of bonuses towards [[melee]], [[ranged]] or [[magic]] combat, or [[skilling]]. For more information, see, [[Ring of kinship/Classes]]. |
Dungeoneering tokens are also used to upgrade the [[Ring of kinship]] to provide 12 different types of bonuses towards [[melee]], [[ranged]] or [[magic]] combat, or [[skilling]]. For more information, see, [[Ring of kinship/Classes]]. |
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+ | Dungeoneering tokens are worth 90 coins if used to repair [[chaotic equipment]] or roughly 138.5 coins if used to repair [[gravite weaponry]]. |
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==Devices== |
==Devices== |
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{{Sinkholes}} |
{{Sinkholes}} |
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{{Currency}} |
{{Currency}} |
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[[fi:Dungeoneering tokens]] |
[[fi:Dungeoneering tokens]] |
Latest revision as of 15:16, 3 March 2019
Release date | 12 April 2010 (Update) |
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Also known as | Tokens |
Members only | No |
Tradeable | No |
Approximate value | 16.67 coins |
Examine | A dungeoneering token, used to get rewards from Dungeoneering. |
Dungeoneering tokens are a reward from the Dungeoneering skill and are used to purchase rewards from the Rewards trader. They can also be used to purchase Dungeoneering experience, on a 1:1 ratio. Tokens are received for completing a dungeon; no tokens are earned if the dungeon is left early. The amount of tokens a player receives is dependent on the amount of experience gained for completing a floor, in a 10:1 ratio of experience to tokens rounded down. An example being if a player received 459 experience, they would get 45 Dungeoneering tokens. Bonus experience does not affect token gain.
Tokens can also be obtained in ways other than completing dungeons. Defeating the bosses and mini bosses in elite dungeons such as the Temple of Aminishi will reward the player with 5,000 tokens each. By participating in Sinkholes, a player will earn tokens relative to their level and their prize. They can also be obtained by playing Fremennik sagas or as a possible reward from Treasure Hunter in the form of Dungeoneering token boxes. Kal'gerion demons, found outside of Daemonheim that can be accessed with 90 Dungeoneering, rarely drop lost tokens, which can be redeemed for a one-time bonus 10,000 Dungeoneering tokens. Tokens can also be earned in bags of 10 or 100 tokens by pickpocketing Meilyr workers.
Players can see how many tokens they have by talking to the Rewards Trader, typing a quick chat message or by attempting to upgrade their Ring of kinship within a dungeon. It is also in Currency pouch.
Players can buy many different types of equipment like weapons such as chaotic equipment or other useful items like scroll of life or the anti-poison totem. A lot of the rewards are very expensive to buy and repair, so players should choose their reward carefully. For a complete list of available rewards and their prices in Dungeoneering tokens, see Dungeoneering/Rewards.
Dungeoneering tokens are also used to upgrade the Ring of kinship to provide 12 different types of bonuses towards melee, ranged or magic combat, or skilling. For more information, see, Ring of kinship/Classes.
Dungeoneering tokens are worth 90 coins if used to repair chaotic equipment or roughly 138.5 coins if used to repair gravite weaponry.
Drop sources
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Source | Combat level | Quantity | Rarity |
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Ahoeitu the Chef | 111 | 500–5000 | Always |
Alanogard the Black | 117 | 500–5000 | Always |
Arhat paragon | 121 | 500–5000 | Always |
Deathbreath | 121 | 500–5000 | Always |
Dragon wolf alpha | 107 | 500–5000 | Always |
Elegorn the Celestial | 114 | 500–5000 | Always |
Emberbound Soul | 114 | 500–5000 | Always |
Engorged lava strykewyrm | 113 | 500–5000 | Always |
Firebelly | 113 | 500–5000 | Always |
Giant slime | 106 | 500–5000 | Always |
Goku the Unrelenting | 111 | 500–5000 | Always |
Horrific crassian | 93 | 500–5000 | Always |
Jade the Unruly | 111 | 500–5000 | Always |
Masuta the Ascended | 1000 | 500–5000 | Always |
Menaphite guard captain | 101 | 500–5000 | Always |
Ol' Sawtooth | 120 | 500–5000 | Always |
Olivia the Chronicler | 111 | 500–5000 | Always |
Oyu the Quietest | 118 | 500–5000 | Always |
Sangri the Red | 131 | 500–5000 | Always |
Sarkhan the Serpentspeaker | 111 | 500–5000 | Always |
Seiryu the Azure Serpent | 10000 | 500–5000 | Always |
Shul the Molten | 140 | 500–5000 | Always |
Smoulders | 129 | 500–5000 | Always |
Spyndra | 107 | 500–5000 | Always |
The Sanctum Guardian | 850 | 500–5000 | Always |
The Violet Lotus | 111 | 500–5000 | Always |
Verak Little | 107 | 500–5000 | Always |
Xiang the Water-shaper | 111 | 500–5000 | Always |
Yukimura of Hanto | 105 | 500–5000 | Always |
Meilyr worker | N/A | 10 | Common |
Meilyr worker | N/A | 100 | Rare |
Devices
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Trivia
- Alongside the Slayer Challenges update, the prices of all Dungeoneering rewards were reduced by 50-95% to make them more affordable since Jagex deemed the prices to be too high.
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