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'''Miniquests''' are smaller pieces of story and skill content that are not required for the Quest point cape, but still tell stories similar to quests. Most miniquests are smaller in scale and shorter than a normal quest, but may have requirements stretching higher than normal quests or none at all. Miniquests are sometimes also referred to as '''Tales'''.
   
 
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For other uses, see Quests (disambiguation).
Quest Icon Crest
Quest Journal

The quest journal. Red indicates that the quest has not been started yet; Yellow means the quest has been started but not yet finished; Green means the quest has been completed; Cyan means the quest has been marked on the World Map.

Quests are groups of interrelated tasks, usually involving a storyline, that can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours or even a few days to complete.

The starting locations for all quests are labelled with a blue compass icon (Quest map icon) on the minimap, and completing them can provide rewards ranging from experience and items, to access to new areas, minigames and miniquests.

As of 20 June 2016, there are a total of 209 quests with 27 free and 182 members-only quests, offering a total of 383 quest points. Free players, however, can only obtain a maximum of 54 quest points.

The most recent quests added to the free and members' version of RuneScape are Gower Quest and Kindred Spirits, respectively.

The 50th quest, Legends' Quest, was released on 20 August 2003[1], and was also the final quest to be added to RuneScape Classic. The 100th quest, Recipe for Disaster, is actually 10 quests in one with 8 subquests ranging from easy to very hard. The 150th quest, The Chosen Commander, was released on 17 March 2009. The 200th quest, Dimension of Disaster, was released on 23 March 2015.

List of quests

Types of quests

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Quest complete!
The most common 'Quest complete' music

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Quest complete!
A less common 'Quest complete' music

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Quest complete!
A rather uncommon 'Quest complete' music

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Quest complete!
A 'Quest complete' music only used for Let Them Eat Pie, Song from the Depths, Some Like It Cold and the new versions of Death Plateau, Wolf Whistle and Druidic Ritual.

Quest series

Main article: List of quest series

Many RuneScape quests are a part of a series of quests that share a common plot-line.

Progress in a quest series is made in a linear fashion, with each quest requiring the completion of the previous one. There are, however, a few exceptions to this progression, and are found usually when a quest is involved in multiple plot-lines. Also, Jagex has reworked many of the novice quests over the years; so far, over a dozen quests have received this treatment, some more than once.

The majority of the quest series are based out of a specific area, and their completion is often needed to access either more of that area or specific features within it. For example, West Ardougne as a whole is inaccessible unless at least some progress is made in the Plague quest series.

Bottle quests

A bottle quest is a quest developed using minimal new assets, usually with a focus on characterisation and worldbuilding.

The tone and complexity of of a bottle quest can vary significantly, from serious quests with only a few new assets such as Wanted!, to more light-hearted affairs with a number of new characters and locations, such as Call of the Ancestors.

Subquests

A subquest is a part of another quest, which upon completion gives additional rewards as well as quest point(s). Subquests may take less time and require fewer items, although they may have additional skill or quest requirements.

Repeatable quests

A repeatable quest is a quest that can be played over and over again so a player could experience the story again or explore different paths based on a choice. The quest rewards and choices made are canonical on the first play through, though replays can allow the player to unlock other follow up rewards.

The repeatable quests include Dimension of Disaster, Broken Home, and Gower Quest.

Miniquests

Main article: Miniquest

Miniquests are smaller pieces of story and skill content that are not required for the Quest point cape, but still tell stories similar to quests. Most miniquests are smaller in scale and shorter than a normal quest, but may have requirements stretching higher than normal quests or none at all. Miniquests are sometimes also referred to as Tales.

Skill requirements

The table below shows the highest level required in each skill to complete every released quest.

Total level: 2001
Attack 79 Constitution 80 Mining 80
Strength 85 Agility 80 Smithing 82
Defence 80 Herblore 80 Fishing 70
Ranged 78 Thieving 74 Cooking 70
Prayer 80 Crafting 80 Firemaking 76
Magic 81 Fletching 75 Woodcutting 80
Runecrafting 61 Slayer 80 Farming 65
Construction 79 Hunter 76 Summoning 75
Dungeoneering 75 Divination 80 Invention ----
Attack style icon fixed 90 Quest 275[2] Music icon fixed ---
Task icon fixed 30 RuneScore -----

The quests requiring the highest skill levels are:

Skill Level Quest Temporary boost possible?
Agility Agility 80 The Light Within No
Attack Attack 79 The Mighty Fall No
Constitution Constitution 80 River of Blood No
Construction Construction 79 The Lord of Vampyrium No
Cooking Cooking 70 Recipe for Disaster (Freeing King Awowogei) Yes
Crafting Crafting 80 The Light Within No
Defence Defence 80 The Brink of Extinction No
Divination Divination 80 The Light Within No
Dungeoneering Dungeoneering 75 Plague's End No
Farming Farming 65[3] While Guthix Sleeps Yes
Firemaking Firemaking 76 River of Blood No
Fishing Fishing 70 Deadliest Catch No
Fletching Fletching 75 River of Blood No
Herblore Herblore 80 The Light Within, River of Blood No
Hunter Hunter 76 The Lord of Vampyrium No
Magic Magic 81 One of a Kind No
Mining Mining 80 Birthright of the Dwarves Yes
Prayer Prayer 80 The Light Within No
Ranged Ranged 78 River of Blood No
Runecrafting Runecrafting 61 The Prisoner of Glouphrie Yes
Slayer Slayer 80 The Light Within No
Smithing Smithing 82 Birthright of the Dwarves Yes
Strength Strength 85 Birthright of the Dwarves Yes
Summoning Summoning 75 Plague's End No
Thieving Thieving 74 A Clockwork Syringe No
Woodcutting Woodcutting 80 The Light Within No
Combat Combat 85[4] Dream Mentor No
QuestQuest points 275[2] Ritual of the Mahjarrat No
TasksTasks Hard, Fremennik[5] Blood Runs Deep No
  1. ^ Jagex. "New - Legends Quest!." 20 August 2003. RuneScape News.
  2. ^ a b While Guthix Sleeps is a requirement for Ritual of the Mahjarrat, and so the latter requires 275 quest points, 270 to complete While Guthix Sleeps and 5 rewarded from completing it.
  3. ^ Although 65 is the highest Farming requirement, one can boost from 62. Branches of Darkmeyer has a level 63 requirement that cannot be boosted.
  4. ^ While the highest combat level required to complete a quest is 85, the minimum possible level to get a quest cape is 111, as a result of the 80 Defence requirement of The Brink of Extinction combined with the higher melee requirements of 85 Strength requirement of Birthright of the Dwarves and 79 Attack of The Mighty Fall.
  5. ^ Blood Runs Deep requires completion of all Easy, Medium, and Hard Tasks of the Fremennik Province Tasks.

Rewards

Quest point cape

Main article: Quest point cape

Players who have the maximum number of quest points are able to wear the quest point cape, a Cape of Accomplishment which can be purchased from the Wise Old Man for 99,000 coins. However, whenever a new quest is available, the cape and hood will automatically be unequipped and cannot be worn again until the player completes the new quest.

If the inventory is full upon release of a new quest, the cape and hood will be sent to the bank. If the bank is also full, the Wise Old Man will hold onto it and will return it free of charge.

If multiple sets are obtained through various methods, the Wise Old Man will only return one set if both your inventory and bank are full and the set is worn and unequipped(ON) twice. In other words, if the Wise Old Man has a set and you do not claim it and get another set unequipped and sent to the Wise Old Man, only one set will be reclaimable.

The cape does not count towards trimming Capes of Accomplishment. It does count towards cape rack limits on senior capes.

Ongoing quest rewards

Quest Reward How to receive
All Fired Up Access to pieces of equipment that facilitate Firemaking training. Light 6, 10, or 14 beacons in All Fired Up minigame
A Shadow over Ashdale Access to the dead man's chest in the Ashdale Caves to repeat the battle against Agoroth giving a black pearl (or coins) with bonus experience in any skill equal to that of a medium fallen star. Check the dead man's chest in the Ashdale Caves.
Back to my Roots Access to a jade vine seed which can be planted for 1,500 Farming experience or slain for 2,500 Slayer experience every 15 hours. Plant and check the health of a jade vine, and slay wild jade vine.
Cold War Some penguins are worth two points in the Penguin Hide and Seek Distraction and Diversion. Speak to Larry in Ardougne Zoo or Chuck the Polar Bear if Larry isn't there. (Larry is taken off during the quest and may not be available)
Fairy Tale II - Cure a Queen Access to the fairy ring transportation method, while wielding a dramen or lunar staff (neither of the two listed items are needed for transportation after the completion of Fairy Tale III - Battle at Orks Rift) Complete Fairy Tale II - Cure a Queen completely or until a certain part.
Fur 'n' Seek Access to a weekly slaying of the skeletal horror for a reward of between 9,250 and 12,500 Slayer and between 3,100 and 10,000 Prayer Experience. (First time it is slain you receive 10,000 Slayer and 7,000 Prayer Experience.) Complete the Odd Old Man's second wish list.
Garden of Tranquility Access to the white tree, which will give the player 4 white tree fruits which regenerate one at a time, each giving 17% run energy when eaten, and 12 Farming experience when picked. Go to the garden you made during the quest and pick the fruit of the white tree.
Hand in the Sand 84 buckets of sand delivered to the player's bank. Speak to Bert once a day.
In Pyre Need Access to a daily Distraction and Diversion, Phoenix Lair, which grants 5 phoenix quills, 1,000 Crafting experience, 7,500 Firemaking experience, 3,000 Fletching experience, 500 Slayer experience and a chance to receive a phoenix egg, which could be hatched by a player with 72 Summoning. Go to the Phoenix lair.
Royal Trouble 5 extra workers in Managing Miscellania and an allowance-per-day boost. Speak to Advisor Ghrim.
Some Like It Cold Access to a new penguin in the Penguin Hide and Seek Distraction and Diversion, worth three points (requires ring of visibility) as well as a new thieving event in the circus. Speak to Chuck the Polar Bear in the Ardougne Zoo
Tears of Guthix Access to a Distraction and Diversion for experience in the lowest skill weekly. Speak to Juna.
Throne of Miscellania Access to Miscellania's resources through Managing Miscellania. Speak to Advisor Ghrim.
The Hunt for Red Raktuber Access to a bonus point for finding a polar bear spy in the Penguin Hide and Seek distraction and diversion. Talk to Chuck the Polar Bear in the Ardougne zoo.
What Lies Below Access to Bork who can be killed daily for charms and Slayer experience. Travel through the Chaos Tunnels.
Bringing Home the Bacon Weekly bacon or familiar reward claimable from Eli. Speak to Eli.

Reworks and replacements

Over time some quests became outdated and were felt to not fit in with the progression of RuneScape or the developing lore of Gielinor. These quests were reworked into updated forms or replaced with new ones. Note that this only lists significant reworks, minor reworks to graphics and dialogue are not listed.

Quest icons

All quests that have a "Quest overview" window also have a unique quest icon. These are currently limited to:

These icons are displayed both in the quest overview window, and as small boxes next to quest-specific NPCs and objects. It is unknown whether all quests will eventually be renovated to have this property.

See also