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{{Item
 
|name = Fabric scraps
 
|name = Fabric scraps
 
|image = [[File:Fabric scraps.png]]
 
|image = [[File:Fabric scraps.png]]
|release = [[13 February]] [[2017]]
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|release = [[15 February]] [[2017]]
 
|update = Patch Week - Valentine's Pt 2 Coming 15th February
 
|update = Patch Week - Valentine's Pt 2 Coming 15th February
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|removal = [[3 March]] [[2017]]
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|removalupdate = None
 
|members = No
 
|members = No
 
|quest = No
 
|quest = No
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|equipable = No
 
|equipable = No
 
|stackable = Yes
 
|stackable = Yes
|disassembly =
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|disassembly = No
 
|value = 10
 
|value = 10
 
|alchable = No
 
|alchable = No
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|destroy = Are you sure you want to destroy your event currency? You cannot reclaim it and your daily gathering limit will not be reset.
|destroy =
 
 
|kept = alwaysinclwild
 
|kept = alwaysinclwild
 
|examine = Small scraps of fabric that can be used to make a sprite costume, desired by Wizard Deedit.
 
|examine = Small scraps of fabric that can be used to make a sprite costume, desired by Wizard Deedit.
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[[file:fabric scraps detail.png|left]]
 
[[file:fabric scraps detail.png|left]]
'''Fabric scraps''' are a currency used in the second part of the [[2017 Valentine's Day event]]. They function in the same way as [[phantom doubloons]] and similar currencies:
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'''Fabric scraps''' were a currency used in the second part of the [[2017 Valentine's Day event]]. They function in roughly the same way as [[phantom doubloons]] and similar currencies:
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* They can be earned from almost any skilling action, or from combat or completing [[Challenge System|Daily Challenges]].
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* They could be earned from almost any skilling action, or combat, every 3 minutes, or from completing [[Challenge System|daily challenges]].
* They can be stored in the [[bond pouch]]
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* They could be stored in the [[currency pouch]]
* Up to 1,000 can be earned per day, for 14,000 total over the event
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* Up to 1,000 could be earned per day, for a total of 14,000 over the whole event
** The amount earned per day can be increased by 1,000 using a [[Event daily limit extender (1-day)|1-day]] or [[Event daily limit extender (5-day)|5-day limit extender]]
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** The amount earned per day could be increased by 1,000 using a [[Event daily limit extender (1-day)|1-day]] or [[Event daily limit extender (5-day)|5-day limit extender]]
* 10,000 are required to earn all of the rewards, though they can be directly turned into [[Event mystery box (Valentines 2017)|event mystery boxes]] (250 each) or [[Event mystery box (Valentines 2017)|big event mystery boxes]] (500 each)
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* 10,000 were required to earn all of the rewards, though they could be directly turned into [[Event mystery box (2017 Valentine's Day event)|event mystery boxes]] (250 each) or [[Big event mystery box (2017 Valentine's Day event)|big event mystery boxes]] (500 each).
* Two weeks after the end of the event, any remaining scraps will be converted into 10 coins each.
 
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Any remaining scraps were be converted into 10 coins each after the beginning of [[3 March]] [[2017]].
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==Sources==
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* Crafting or Hunter: 27–33
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* All other non-combat skills: 22–27
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* Killing monsters: 25–30
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* Daily challenges: 74–90
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* Extended daily challenges: 148–180
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Alternatively, fabric scraps could be bought for [[RuneCoins]] on the Seasonal Event interface Shop tab:
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{| class="wikitable align-right-2 align-right-3"
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! Fabric scraps
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! RuneCoins
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! Fabric scraps per RuneCoin
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! Price in terms of bonds
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|-
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| 500
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| 45
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| {{#expr:500/45 round 1}}
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| {{coins|{{GEP|Bond}}/195 * 45 round0}}
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|-
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| 2,500
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| 240
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| {{#expr:2500/240 round 1}}
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| {{coins|{{GEP|Bond}}/195 * 240 round0}}
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|-
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| 5,000
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| 385
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| {{#expr:5000/385 round 1}}
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| {{coins|{{GEP|Bond}}/195 * 385 round0}}
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|}
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When a player received fabric scraps, they were notified with one of the following messages:
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* {{RSFont|You find X fabric scraps and place them in your bank.|color=#BF0404|bg=#5E6E77}} (When there was no space in inventory and there were none in your currency pouch.)
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* {{RSFont|You find X fabric scraps and place them in your inventory.|color=#BF0404|bg=#5E6E77}} (When there was space in inventory and there were none in your currency pouch.)
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* {{RSFont|You find X fabric scraps. They are added to your currency pouch.|color=#00FF00|bg=#5E6E77}} (When there were some already in your currency pouch, or if found while Dungeoneering.)
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This was followed by a filterable message:
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* {{RSFont|You have gathered Y/1000 fabric scraps for today.|color=#FFC800|bg=#5E6E77}}
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When you obtained your daily limit, the following were shown:
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* {{RSFont|You have gathered 1000/1000 and have reached your gathering limit for today.|color=#00C800|bg=#5E6E77}}
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* {{RSFont|You can use an event extender token to increase your gathering limit per day. These are available for purchase from the event store.|color=#00C800|bg=#5E6E77}}
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[[Ironman Mode|Ironman]] players could obtain and convert fabric scraps just like regular players, but they would only receive cosmetic rewards and emotes. Once all cosmetic rewards and emotes had been claimed, Ironmen would no longer be able to convert additional fabric scraps.
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There were several methods of idly collecting fabrics in [[Prifddinas]], such as playing the [[harp]]s in the [[Ithell Clan|Ithell]] district, balancing on the [[Serenity posts]] in the [[Hefin Clan|Hefin]] district, pickpocketing [[elven clan worker]]s, mining [[Seren stone]]s in the [[Trahaearn Clan|Trahaearn]] district or [[Prifddinas Waterfall Fishing|fishing]] at the [[Prifddinas Waterfall]]. Additionally, skilling in [[The Arc]] could be used as well for idle collection.
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==Trivia==
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* Even though the Seasonal Event interface listed [[Treasure Trails]] as a source of fabric scraps, they weren't awarded.
   
 
{{2017 Valentine's Day event}}
 
{{2017 Valentine's Day event}}

Latest revision as of 17:29, 10 April 2019

Hatchet head (dragon)
Fabric scraps was removed after an update.
The contents of this page no longer exist in RuneScape, and this article is kept for historical purposes.

Fabric scraps detail

Fabric scraps were a currency used in the second part of the 2017 Valentine's Day event. They function in roughly the same way as phantom doubloons and similar currencies:

  • They could be earned from almost any skilling action, or combat, every 3 minutes, or from completing daily challenges.
  • They could be stored in the currency pouch
  • Up to 1,000 could be earned per day, for a total of 14,000 over the whole event
  • 10,000 were required to earn all of the rewards, though they could be directly turned into event mystery boxes (250 each) or big event mystery boxes (500 each).

Any remaining scraps were be converted into 10 coins each after the beginning of 3 March 2017.

Sources

  • Crafting or Hunter: 27–33
  • All other non-combat skills: 22–27
  • Killing monsters: 25–30
  • Daily challenges: 74–90
  • Extended daily challenges: 148–180

Alternatively, fabric scraps could be bought for RuneCoins on the Seasonal Event interface Shop tab:

Fabric scraps RuneCoins Fabric scraps per RuneCoin Price in terms of bonds
500 45 11.1 4,369,267
2,500 240 10.4 23,302,757
5,000 385 13 37,381,506

When a player received fabric scraps, they were notified with one of the following messages:

  • You find X fabric scraps and place them in your bank. (When there was no space in inventory and there were none in your currency pouch.)
  • You find X fabric scraps and place them in your inventory. (When there was space in inventory and there were none in your currency pouch.)
  • You find X fabric scraps. They are added to your currency pouch. (When there were some already in your currency pouch, or if found while Dungeoneering.)

This was followed by a filterable message:

  • You have gathered Y/1000 fabric scraps for today.

When you obtained your daily limit, the following were shown:

  • You have gathered 1000/1000 and have reached your gathering limit for today.
  • You can use an event extender token to increase your gathering limit per day. These are available for purchase from the event store.

Ironman players could obtain and convert fabric scraps just like regular players, but they would only receive cosmetic rewards and emotes. Once all cosmetic rewards and emotes had been claimed, Ironmen would no longer be able to convert additional fabric scraps.

There were several methods of idly collecting fabrics in Prifddinas, such as playing the harps in the Ithell district, balancing on the Serenity posts in the Hefin district, pickpocketing elven clan workers, mining Seren stones in the Trahaearn district or fishing at the Prifddinas Waterfall. Additionally, skilling in The Arc could be used as well for idle collection.

Trivia

  • Even though the Seasonal Event interface listed Treasure Trails as a source of fabric scraps, they weren't awarded.