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{{External|os|rsc=Gnome Ball}}
{{Infobox Item|
 
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{{Otheruses|the item|the minigame|Gnome Ball}}
|name=Gnomeball
 
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{{Otheruses|def=no|the music track|Gnomeball (music track)}}
|image=[[Image:Gnomeball.PNG]]
 
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{{Item
|members=Yes
 
 
|name = Gnomeball
|quest=No
 
 
|image = [[File:Gnomeball.png]]
|tradable=No
 
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|release = [[28 January]] [[2003]]
|stackable=No
 
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|update = Gnomeball
|high=1
 
 
|members = Yes
|low=0
 
 
|quest = No
|destory=Drop
 
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|tradeable = Yes
|store=N/A
 
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|equipable = Yes
|street=N/A
 
 
|stackable = No
|examine=A ball used in Gnomeball.
 
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|disassembly = Yes
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|noteable = Yes
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|value = 1
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|destroy = Drop
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|kept = reclaimable
 
|store = No
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|exchange = No
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|examine = A common gnomeball, obtained by playing gnomeball.
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|weight = 0.5
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|id = 751
 
}}
 
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[[File:Gnomeball detail.png|left|100px]]
'''Gnomeballs''' are received by winning 5 points in a game of [[Gnome Ball]] or from the [[gnome restaurant]] [[minigame]]. With the item in your inventory, you can click "Use" with it, and click another player. If the player has both of his or her hands empty, they will catch the ball, and it will end up in their weapon slot. It is not advised that you throw it to a player you do not know, as they can very easy walk away with it.
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'''Gnomeballs''' are received by winning 5 points in a game of [[Gnome Ball]] (ask the referee for a ball, walk out the arena, and the gnomeball will appear in your inventory), or from the [[Gnome restaurant]] [[minigame]]. With the item in their inventory, the player can click "Use" with it, and click another player. If the player has both of their hands empty, they will catch the ball, and it will end up in their main hand slot. It is not advised that it is thrown to a random unknown player, as they could very easily walk away with it.
   
It should also be noted that this item can help in reporting users suspected of [[macroing]]. By throwing a gnomeball at a player suspected of being a macro, it messes up its programing and halts them, thus allowing you to determine if they are macroing. However, this does not work against [[gold farming|Gold farmers]], as they are controlled by humans.
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It should also be noted that this item can help in reporting users suspected of [[macroing]]. By throwing a gnomeball at a player suspected of being a macro, there is a chance to mess up its programming and halt them, thus revealing whether or not they are macroing. However, this may not work against some programs (e.g. some Hunter bots). They may simply continue to hunt with the gnomeball wielded.
   
 
{{Infobox Bonuses
It's possible to sell it , even though it's not tradeable. If a player wants to buy it, get the amount of coins the player offered, and throw the player the gnomeball.
 
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|tier = n/a
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|requirements = None
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|slot = main hand
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|damage = 0
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|accuracy = 0
 
|style = N/A
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|life = 0
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|armour = 0
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|prayer = 0
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|strength = 0
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|ranged = 0
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|magic = 0
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|class = None
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|image = Gnomeball equipped.png
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}}
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{{Gifresize|Gnomeball catch.gif|377px|caption=A player throwing a gnomeball to another player}}
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{{clear|left}}
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==Drop sources==
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{{Dropping monsters list|Gnomeball}}
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==Disassembly==
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{{Disassembly
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|level = 1
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|category = clothing
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}}
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==Trivia==
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* Winning multiple games in a row will not result in more than one gnomeball as a reward.
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* Before the [[Dragon token|Dragon Token]] was patched it could be rubbed inside the Gnomeball arena, doing so would call you out of the game as you left because you were teleported into the cutscene. Once you left the cutscene and were teleported back into the game you were still inside the arena while still not being part of the game. Attempting to tackle an npc for the ball after being called out of the game would yield the message "Error: tackle1001 (Please report this!)".
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* It is possible to take the gnomeball from the arena without first winning the game.
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* When inside the arena you cannot equip any kind of weapon and attempting to do so will yield a message similar to "You can only equip gnome balls inside of the gnome ball arena.". This message will even appear if you try and equip another gnomeball while already having one equipped.
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* There is currently a glitch with the gnome ball arena where if you enter the arena with more than one gnome ball they are all taken away however upon leaving the arena you are only given one back regardless of how many were taken.
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* This item was once used in a scam in which the scammer would find a player with an item with a very high market value, but a very low [[High Level Alchemy]] value. Such items include [[partyhats]], [[Santa hats]], and [[Hallowe'en mask]]s. The scammer would ask the victim to come to the Wilderness or dangerous Clan Wars with their valuable item, and to activate [[Protect Item]] to make them feel safe. The scammer and victim would then fight, and once the victim was low on health, the scammer would throw a gnomeball at the victim, who would catch it and automatically wield it. This was possible even when [[Accept Aid]] was turned off. Because the gnomeball's alchemy value would be higher than the victim's expensive item, the victim would keep the gnomeball on death and lose the valuable item. An update on [[19 April]] [[2011]] changed the system by which items are [[kept on death]], this scam is now completely obsolete.
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* If you try to teleport a gnomeball with an Imp-in-a-box, a message box will appear with the imp in the box saying: "I'm not touching a gnomeball; that's a vicious game! I might die!"
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* Tossing a gnomeball to suspected botters worked well to stop people from botting [[Dungeoneering]], since you can't bring anything into [[Daemonheim]]. However, it was also used to annoy legitimate players and was thus banned from the Daemonheim staging area on [[20 June]] [[2016]].
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[[Category:Fun weapons]]

Revision as of 21:04, 8 April 2019

This article is about the item. For the minigame, see Gnome Ball.
For the music track, see Gnomeball (music track).

Gnomeball detail

Gnomeballs are received by winning 5 points in a game of Gnome Ball (ask the referee for a ball, walk out the arena, and the gnomeball will appear in your inventory), or from the Gnome restaurant minigame. With the item in their inventory, the player can click "Use" with it, and click another player. If the player has both of their hands empty, they will catch the ball, and it will end up in their main hand slot. It is not advised that it is thrown to a random unknown player, as they could very easily walk away with it.

It should also be noted that this item can help in reporting users suspected of macroing. By throwing a gnomeball at a player suspected of being a macro, there is a chance to mess up its programming and halt them, thus revealing whether or not they are macroing. However, this may not work against some programs (e.g. some Hunter bots). They may simply continue to hunt with the gnomeball wielded.

Combat Stats
RequirementsGnomeball equipped
None
ClassSlot
NoneMain hand slot
Tier
None
WeaponsMainOff
Damage--
Accuracy--
StyleNone
Range? (edit)
SpeedUndefined
AttributesDamage reduction
DefenceArmour0PvM: 0%PvP: 0%
ConstitutionLife points0Style bonuses
PrayerPrayer0Strength0Ranged0Magic0
[FAQ][doc]

Drop sources

This list was created dynamically. For help, see the FAQ.
To force an update of this list, click here.
For an exhaustive list of all known sources for this item, see here.
Source Combat level Quantity Rarity
Winter Weekends (2012)N/A1Common
Gnome RestaurantN/A1Rare
Professor OnglewipN/A1Rare
WingstoneN/A1Rare

Disassembly

[FAQ] • [doc]

Trivia

  • Winning multiple games in a row will not result in more than one gnomeball as a reward.
  • Before the Dragon Token was patched it could be rubbed inside the Gnomeball arena, doing so would call you out of the game as you left because you were teleported into the cutscene. Once you left the cutscene and were teleported back into the game you were still inside the arena while still not being part of the game. Attempting to tackle an npc for the ball after being called out of the game would yield the message "Error: tackle1001 (Please report this!)".
  • It is possible to take the gnomeball from the arena without first winning the game.
  • When inside the arena you cannot equip any kind of weapon and attempting to do so will yield a message similar to "You can only equip gnome balls inside of the gnome ball arena.". This message will even appear if you try and equip another gnomeball while already having one equipped.
  • There is currently a glitch with the gnome ball arena where if you enter the arena with more than one gnome ball they are all taken away however upon leaving the arena you are only given one back regardless of how many were taken.
  • This item was once used in a scam in which the scammer would find a player with an item with a very high market value, but a very low High Level Alchemy value. Such items include partyhats, Santa hats, and Hallowe'en masks. The scammer would ask the victim to come to the Wilderness or dangerous Clan Wars with their valuable item, and to activate Protect Item to make them feel safe. The scammer and victim would then fight, and once the victim was low on health, the scammer would throw a gnomeball at the victim, who would catch it and automatically wield it. This was possible even when Accept Aid was turned off. Because the gnomeball's alchemy value would be higher than the victim's expensive item, the victim would keep the gnomeball on death and lose the valuable item. An update on 19 April 2011 changed the system by which items are kept on death, this scam is now completely obsolete.
  • If you try to teleport a gnomeball with an Imp-in-a-box, a message box will appear with the imp in the box saying: "I'm not touching a gnomeball; that's a vicious game! I might die!"
  • Tossing a gnomeball to suspected botters worked well to stop people from botting Dungeoneering, since you can't bring anything into Daemonheim. However, it was also used to annoy legitimate players and was thus banned from the Daemonheim staging area on 20 June 2016.