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'''New Varrock''' is the main city in [[Dimension of Disaster]]. It is an alternate universe in which [[Varrock]] has been taken over by [[Zemouregal]] and the adventurer may complete twisted versions of various quests already performed in the normal city of Varrock. |
'''New Varrock''' is the main city in [[Dimension of Disaster]]. It is an alternate universe in which [[Varrock]] has been taken over by [[Zemouregal]] and the adventurer may complete twisted versions of various quests already performed in the normal city of Varrock. |
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The [[gold]] currency has been replaced by the [[Zemomark]], a new unit of currency introduced by Zemouregal. 10 Zemomarks are received upon first entry to New Varrock. Zemomarks may also be earned by various activities completed around New Varrock, such as completing quests, completing tasks on the New Varrock tasks list, selling items, and stealing loot. |
The [[gold]] currency has been replaced by the [[Zemomark]], a new unit of currency introduced by Zemouregal. 10 Zemomarks are received upon first entry to New Varrock. Zemomarks may also be earned by various activities completed around New Varrock, such as completing quests, completing tasks on the New Varrock tasks list, selling items, and stealing loot. |
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+ | The Grand Exchange is not available for use in New Varrock. Players can exchange items with other players through free trade. While gold cannot be used in New Varrock, it can be traded with other players. Zamomarks can also be traded with other players. Drops by players may be picked up by anyone as usual. |
Banks cannot be used for holding equipment in New Varrock. As New Varrock is a safe area, all items including all Zemomarks are kept upon death. |
Banks cannot be used for holding equipment in New Varrock. As New Varrock is a safe area, all items including all Zemomarks are kept upon death. |
Revision as of 23:30, 25 March 2015
New Varrock is the main city in Dimension of Disaster. It is an alternate universe in which Varrock has been taken over by Zemouregal and the adventurer may complete twisted versions of various quests already performed in the normal city of Varrock.
You cannot leave the city through by any means other than the fountain located in Varrock Square.
Transportation
You must have started the Dimension of Disaster quest to first gain access to the city. Upon starting the quest, Gypsy Aris will give you a coin which transforms upon investigation. This special double-sided coin must be used on the fountain at the center square of Varrock, in order to throw the coin into the fountain, which opens a portal through which you can enter New Varrock. The double-sided coin will disappear after the first use, yet the portal will remain. You must have banked all of your items, except for your double-sided coin on your first entry, to enter New Varrock.
Commerce
The gold currency has been replaced by the Zemomark, a new unit of currency introduced by Zemouregal. 10 Zemomarks are received upon first entry to New Varrock. Zemomarks may also be earned by various activities completed around New Varrock, such as completing quests, completing tasks on the New Varrock tasks list, selling items, and stealing loot.
The Grand Exchange is not available for use in New Varrock. Players can exchange items with other players through free trade. While gold cannot be used in New Varrock, it can be traded with other players. Zamomarks can also be traded with other players. Drops by players may be picked up by anyone as usual.
Banks cannot be used for holding equipment in New Varrock. As New Varrock is a safe area, all items including all Zemomarks are kept upon death.
Places of Interest
General Store
Found near Varrock central square. The Shopkeeper sells typical General Store items, and also buy various New Varrock items from players.
Zaff's Magic Shop
Zaff sells Magic equipment.
Aubury's Rune Shop
Found near eastern Varrock Bank. Aubury sells runes. He also buys back runes from the player. You may also take up to 30 each of air runes, water runes, earth runes, and fire runes for free from the shop, which restocks periodically.
Lowe's Archery Emporium
Found near Varrock central square. Lowe sells Ranged equipment. You may also take 30 bronze arrows and 30 bronze bolts for free from the shop, which restocks periodically.
Horvik's Armoury
Horvik sells bronze armour and there are some anvils with a furnance here.
Sani's Anvils
Found just south of the western Varrock Bank. Sani can be found here. Unlike the Sani in the actual world, this Sani sells ores and his place also has a furnance.
Graveyard
To the north-west of the city is the Graveyard. This features 29 gravestones of various NPCs with humorous examine texts. The following NPCs have a gravestone:
- Oziach
- Party Pete
- Brugsen Bursen
- Grimesquit
- Roddeck
- Haakon the Champion
- Town crier
- Beefy Bill
- Oracle
- Gypsy Aris
- Anna Jones
- Philop
- Vannaka
- Solus Dellagar
- Chaos Elemental
- Thingummywut
- Gudrik
- Doris
- Penguin
- Postie Pete
- Wilough
- Gudrun
- Kanel
- Elsie
- Crunchy
- Juliet
- Shilop
- Murky Matt
- Romeo
Castle
This castle is now Zemouregal's castle. The warped versions of Defender of Varrock and Curse of Arrav start here. In the middle of the castle stands a Bloodwood tree which cannot be cut. The staircases in the south-eastern area of the castle takes you up to the 1stUK]. floor[
The castle has been greatly changed, as the outer walls have been torn down, the jail section, most of the stairs, and the room above Reldo's libary in the actual castle has been replaced or removed. Zemouregal has changed Reldo's libary into his throne room, moving it to western wing of the castle. He also has a treasure room which contains various items, such as the Raptor's armour and a stuffed Wise Old Man, suggesting that he had beat them in combat.
Outside the castle is a small group of New Varrock guards and a New Varrock Captain.
Gates
The gates of New Varrock are guarded by three New Varrock guards and one New Varrock captain. They can be attacked, and drop valuable items such as coal, studs and spider silk.
Pillories
The pillories of New Varrock are crowded, and like the real Varrock, there are three of them. This time, Meg, Hazelmere and Pauline Polaris are in them. Talking to them results in some humorous dialog.
Cow Pen
Found east of the eastern Varrock bank, zombie cows can be found here. They can be killed for zombie cowhides and raw undead beef.
Banks
You cannot use the banks in the city, as the Skeleton clerk tells you that they "no longer serve the fleshy folk". The banks now serve Zemouregal and hold his inventory. There are also no other bankers available, and they do not provide the healing effect banks normally give. Banks are used in the subquests that are part of the Dimension of Disaster series.
Church
You may pray at the altar in the Church nearest to the Museum to restore prayer points. However, upon exiting the Church, Zemouregal drains all your prayer points, rendering your prayer points restoration at the altar useless.
Sewers
The sewers cannot be used, as Zaff tells the player that during Zemouregal's invasion, Naff tried to escape down the sewers, but was killed by the monsters from Tolna's Rift.
Trivia
- Players cannot summon pets, as doing so results in a message saying that "non-citizens" cannot use summoning familiars and pets.
- According to the Spirit of the Mind, New Varrock has been though various names, including "Delrith's Despair", "Zemoria," Tafkav", "Arrav's Folly" and most recently, "Zemouregal Town."