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[[File:Kingly impling jar detailed.png|left|A Kingly Impling]]
 
[[File:Kingly impling jar detailed.png|left|A Kingly Impling]]
 
The '''Kingly impling jar''' is the result of successfully catching a [[Kingly impling]] (91 Hunter), the rarest and hardest to catch [[impling]] in [[Impetuous Impulses]].
 
The '''Kingly impling jar''' is the result of successfully catching a [[Kingly impling]] (91 Hunter), the rarest and hardest to catch [[impling]] in [[Impetuous Impulses]].
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If a player catches an impling without an empty impling jar, they would automatically receive the loot instead.
   
 
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 '''not recommended''', as Kingly impling jars are worth much more than the empty jars.
 
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 '''not recommended''', as Kingly impling jars are worth much more than the empty jars.

Revision as of 12:31, 18 June 2012

The Kingly impling jar is the result of successfully catching a Kingly impling (91 Hunter), the rarest and hardest to catch impling in Impetuous Impulses.

If a player catches an impling without an empty impling jar, they would automatically receive the loot instead.

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 not recommended, as Kingly impling jars are worth much more than the empty jars.

The only way to get Royal clothing is to loot this or buying from The Grand Exchange.

Loot

Looting a Kingly impling jar can result in getting any of these items. You should be very careful in buying these, as you are almost guaranteed to lose money. This can be seen to be balanced, however, with the chance to make a very large profit when obtaining an uncut onyx.

Item Price Profit (if buying then looting jars)[1][2]
Royal crown 65,194 −149,116
Royal sceptre 57,494 −156,816
Royal leggings 58,647 −155,663
Royal shirt 89,727 −124,583
Royal amulet 56,728 −157,582
233-319 Dragon darts 31,688 to 43,384 −182,622 to −170,926
1-2 Dragon longswords (noted) 56,212 to 112,424 −158,098 to −101,886
40-144 Dragon arrows 9,560 −204,750
64-148 Dragon arrowheads 17,728 to 35,733 −196,582 to −178,577
62-70 Dragon bolt tips 15,872 to 17,920 −198,438 to −196,390
24-34 Uncut diamond (noted) 116,232 to 164,662 −98,078 to −49,648
3 Amulets of glory (noted) 36,993 −177,317
15 Uncut dragonstone (noted) 181,155 −33,155
6 Dragonstone (noted) 47,820 −166,490
1-64 Onyx bolts 7,435 to 438,665 −206,875 to 224,355
10 Rune bar (noted) 29,850 −184,460
2 Crystal key (noted) 43,622 −170,688
Dragon spear 35,861 −178,449
Shield left half 64,399 −149,911
Dragon 2h sword 134,445 −79,865
3 Dragonstone Amulets Lua error: . Lua error: .
Uncut onyx 2,297,944 2,083,634
  1. ^ Ignores selling Impling jars.
  2. ^ Negative numbers represent a loss.

Trivia

  • On the day of release, F2P players could buy both Kingly impling jars and royal crowns in the Grand Exchange. A quick system update rectified this.
  • Interestingly, the "Destroy" option of the jar drops the jar on the ground like a normal item. This is unique to the kingly impling jar, as other implings' destroy options prompt the normal confirmation screen.