|destroy = If you drop this it will disappear. Are you sure you want to do this?
|destroy = If you drop this it will disappear. Are you sure you want to do this?
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|death =
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|kept = never
|store = No
|store = No
|exchange = GEMW
|exchange = GEMW
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The '''kingly impling jar''' is the result of successfully catching a [[kingly impling]] (91 Hunter), the second rarest and hardest to catch [[impling]] in [[Impetuous Impulses]]. [[Royal set|Royal clothing]] loot is unique to this type of impling.
The '''kingly impling jar''' is the result of successfully catching a [[kingly impling]] (91 Hunter), the second rarest and hardest to catch [[impling]] in [[Impetuous Impulses]]. [[Royal set|Royal clothing]] loot is unique to this type of impling.
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As can be done with all [[impling jar]]s, the kingly impling jar can be traded in singularly to [[Elnock Inquisitor]] for three empty impling jars. This is '''strongly discouraged''', as kingly impling jars are worth significantly more than the empty jars. Selling this jar on the [[Grand Exchange]] will make a profit of {{Coins|{{GEPrice|Kingly impling jar}}-{{GEPrice|Impling jar}}}}. Trading this jar to Elnock for 3 empty jars and selling the empty jars on the Grand Exchange will give a loss of {{Coins|{{GEPrice|Impling jar|3}}-{{GEPrice|Kingly impling jar}}}}.
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As can be done with all [[impling jar]]s, the kingly impling jar can be traded in singularly to [[Elnock Inquisitor]] for three empty impling jars. This is '''strongly discouraged''', as kingly impling jars are worth significantly more than the empty jars.
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If a player attempts to cast [[analyse]] or [[disassemble]] on this item, they will get the message {{RSFont|You monster! You can't disassemble a living thing.|color=red}}
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If a player attempts to cast [[analyse]] or [[disassemble]] on this item, they will get the message {{RSFont|You monster! You can't disassemble a living thing.|color=red}}
==Loot==
==Loot==
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|40-144 [[dragon arrow]]s
|40-144 [[dragon arrow]]s
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|{{coins|{{GEPrice|Dragon arrow|n}}*40}}
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|{{coins|{{GEPrice|Dragon arrow|n}}*40}} to {{coins|{{GEPrice|Dragon arrow|n}}*144}}
*On the day of release, [[free-to-play|F2P players]] could buy both kingly impling jars and [[royal crown]]s in the Grand Exchange. A quick system update rectified this.
*On the day of release, [[free-to-play|F2P players]] could buy both kingly impling jars and [[royal crown]]s in the Grand Exchange. A quick system update rectified this.
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==References==
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{{reflist}}
{{impling}}
{{impling}}
[[Category:Hunter]]
[[Category:Hunter]]
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[[Category:Hunter items]]
Latest revision as of 12:50, June 8, 2019
The kingly impling jar is the result of successfully catching a kingly impling (91 Hunter), the second rarest and hardest to catch impling in Impetuous Impulses. Royal clothing loot is unique to this type of impling.
As can be done with all impling jars, the kingly impling jar can be traded in singularly to Elnock Inquisitor for three empty impling jars. This is strongly discouraged, as kingly impling jars are worth significantly more than the empty jars.
If a player attempts to cast analyse or disassemble on this item, they will get the message You monster! You can't disassemble a living thing.
When catching a kingly impling without an empty impling jar, players receive the loot instead of obtaining the kingly impling jar. Looting a kingly impling jar can result in getting any of items below. Profit is rarely made by looting these impling jars. The chance of getting an uncut onyx (one of the few loots worth more than the jar) is roughly 1/1000 and the average loss is about 250,000 coins per jar. It is possible to receive a Triskellion key piece when looting.