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A complete quest list

Quest points, often abbreviated as QP, are given to players after they complete quests. They are a measure of their completion of quests in RuneScape. Players can receive anywhere from 1-10 quest points from completing any given quest.

Any pay-to-play RuneScape player can have up to 381 quest points (as of 25 April 2016) which allows the player to wear the quest point cape. The helmet of trials can be worn when a player has 300 quest points. In RuneScape Classic, players can have up to 114 quest points. Meanwhile, free-to-play players can get up to 52 quest points with the release of Beneath Cursed Tides on 14 December 2015, the latest free-to-play quest. Miniquests, such as the The Curse of Zaros or the Mage Arena, do not give any quest points. The latest quest released is River of Blood.

Quests

For example in Recipe for Disaster it gives one quest point upon completion, but has eight sub-quests which players can complete afterwards for one quest point each, and a Final Battle which gives one quest point upon completion, for a total of 10 quest points. One of the requirements for the "final battle" includes having 176 quest points, 9 of which are earned from the sub-quests and the various prerequisite Quests.

Another quest named Rag and Bone Man used to give 1 quest point when completed, afterwards, there was an optional added section where players need to collect bones from a wish list. Completing the wish list section used to give another quest point, but after the release of Fur 'n' Seek it no longer rewards 1 quest point. Instead, completing it now rewards 2 quest points.

Quest point Emote

A player using the quest point cape emote

Quest point requirements

Trivia

  • More quest points also amounts to more time to collect tears in the Tears of Guthix Distraction and Diversion.
  • In 2001, completing quests would add to the Influence skill. The Influence skill was later replaced by the quest point system.
  • Quest points given as a reward for completing the quests are not dependent on its difficulty. Easy quests like Gunnar's Ground give 5 quest points while many harder quests like Dealing with Scabaras give only 1 quest point. However, a quest's merit cannot only be judged by how many QPs it gives as a reward; non-QP rewards also need to be accounted for. Quests with generous rewards generally give fewer quest points.
  • Quest points once was a measure to set trade limits. The more quest points, the higher the trade limit. This was removed with the return of free trade and the old wilderness (free trade for new accounts has been removed, see Trade limit).
  • There was a glitch where the 100, 200 or 300 quest points milestone displayed twice on an Adventurer's Log.
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