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See Hiscores for the relative total rankings of the different skills.

Number of players at level 99
Attack 212,258 Skills 240,048 Mining 132,412
Strength 236,179 Agility 101,003 Smithing 128,850
Defence 222,842 Herblore 160,742 Fishing 150,857
Ranged 209,828 Thieving 115,999 Cooking 204,671
Prayer 165,071 Crafting 117,362 Firemaking 199,750
Magic 235,348 Fletching 173,715 Woodcutting 180,555
Runecrafting 105,350 Slayer 148,441 Farming 102,949
Construction 101,331 Hunter 102,010 Summoning 144,434
Dungeoneering119,157 All skills: 10,000
All free skills as free players: 8
As of 04 February 2023
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A player performing the Cape of Accomplishment emote from the Attack cape for Level 99 Attack.

Level 99 is the maximum skill level a player can advance in a skill with 13,034,431 experience points, with the exception of Dungeoneering, although players can have up to 200,000,000 experience in any skill. Thus, if a player has level 99 in all the skills, the maximum total levels are 2,376 levels (that is 24 skills multiplied by 99). When level 99 in any skill is reached, there is a different fireworks animation that can be heard by everyone nearby.

Pay-to-play players reaching level 99 in a skill are entitled to wear a Cape of Accomplishment for that particular skill. This cape can be bought from a specific skill master for 99,000 coins. When operated, this cape allows a player to have a temporary level of 100, and the player performs a unique emote. Furthermore, if the player reaches Level 99 in more than one skill, the player's skill cape becomes trimmed and any more skill capes the player obtains will also become trimmed along with the newly received cape, of course.

Cooking and Fletching give fairly quick training (2–4 weeks), with anywhere from a cost of 1-8 million coins to a profit of up to or exceeding 3 million depending how they are trained. Another little-known skill that gives fast, inexpensive experience is Thieving (see the amount of people with 99 Thieving compared to Cooking and Fletching). Level 45-99 Thieving can be done in 2–4 weeks with a total of 83–98 hours spent, depending on how long someone plays each day. Furthermore, getting level 1-45 Thieving can take less than a week. Strength is by far the most trained, resulting in the highest number of 99s. Achieving a level 99 skill is not easy no matter which skill, and thus it is classified as a major achievement. This is why wearing the Cape of Accomplishment is something to be proud of.

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The skills interface prior to the Skill Interface update.

Before the Skill interface update, players with a level 99 skill could view the experience needed to earn level 100.

In RuneScape Classic, the maximum total level was 1,782; the addition of Runecrafting (1,881), Slayer (1,980), Farming (2,079), Construction (2,178), Hunter (2,277),[Summoning]] (2,376) and with the newest skill to be released, Dungeoneering the maximum total level is now 2,475.

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Chatbox Message When Getting a 99

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Level 99 Fireworks
Sound acquired at any level 99 skill.

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A player gaining level 99 in a skill.

99 Parties

A Level 99 party is a party held by a player to celebrate his/her achievement in getting a level 99 in a skill. A party can happen anywhere; many users have them at their POH, and some choose to be near the skill master so they can get their cape quicker. There are mixed views on these parties, which also vary for different skills. Some players view "easy" 99s unworthy of parties, but this varies widely.

Celebrating

Players may invite friends to follow them as they level up from 98 to 99. They will then head to the master of that skillcape (For example Wilfred near Falador who sells woodcutting capes or Hickton in Catherby who sells Fletching capes). The player will then buy the cape of the 99 skill and equip it, then do the emote of that particular skill often to rounds of congratulations and cheering.

Alternatively, some players may get 99 in a skill (without any friends) and later go with a group of friends to purchase the skillcape.

Players may take videos or get a friend to take a video of their journey to 99 and of them getting their cape. These videos are some of the most common RuneScape videos shown on sites such as YouTube.

Partying

The player may then host a house party. The group of players will usually just have fun and relax. Alternatively, players may head to the Party Room and have a drop party. They may light origami balloons, use toy mice, or do anything else to celebrate. In the past, players used to host normal drop parties (which involved the player dropping the items manually), but this is no longer possible because of the drop change update.

First players to achieve level 99

When level 99 stats first started appearing, players with such stats were often well known around the RuneScape community. However, as more and more people obtained level 99, it is often agreed that such players do not stand out much any more. Most members of the RuneScape community still consider it a major achievement.


Below is a list of the first players reaching level 99 in a particular skill.

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The first level 99 in smithing.

Achievement Date achieved Player
99 Woodcutting 28 August

 2001

Everdred
99 Firemaking 2001 Cowchicken

1

99 Magic 2001 Bluerose13x
99 Smithing 13 December

 2001

Bluerose13x
99 Cooking January 2002 Tks
99 Fishing January 2002 Truegamer46
99 Mining 2002 Joe Bill64
99 Ranged 2002 Snake Slava

2

99 Agility 23 March

 2003

Thehate
99 Crafting 30 March

 2003

Ltangel
99 Fletching 2003 Chilipeppers
99 Prayer May 2004 Lilyuffie88
99 Slayer 9 July

 2005

Zezima
99 Farming 27 September

 2005

0xpx0
99 Construction 6 June

 2006

Cursed You

3

99 Hunter 2 December

 2006

Darkforest67
99 Summoning 8 February

 2008

Nercychlidae
99 Attack (Unknown) Zonghui
99 Defence (Unknown) Zonghui
99 Strength (Unknown) Ladykilljoy
99 Constitution
(previously Hitpoints)
(Unknown) Zonghui
99 Thieving (Unknown) Swedemike
99 Herblore (Unknown) Halw Gnun
99 Runecrafting (Unknown) Kale Stille

Multiple level 99 skills

Achievement Date achieved Player
99 in all melee Zonghui
99 in all skills (1980) 9 July 2005 Zezima
99 in all skills (2079) 4 October 2005 Zezima
99 in all skills (2178) 11 June 2006 N0valyfe
99 in all skills (2277) Thehate
99 in all skills (2376) Kingduffy 1

4

99 in all free-to-play skills 28 January 2008 Syzygy
99 in all non-combat skills 2 April 2010 Pure Kq Pax[1]
Notes:
1. ^ Cowchicken and Dragoon 787 reached level 99 Firemaking on the same day, but it is commonly accepted that Cowchicken reached it earlier.
2. ^ Snake Slava was banned for macro use after Jagex mistook his English-Russian translator for cheating software. To prove that he did not cheat, he actually brought his computer to the Jagex headquarters. To prove that he could achieve it again, he trained his second character Snake Slavik to 99 Ranged as well before anyone else could do so.
3. ^ Cursed You was banned for real world trading, not for causing the Falador Massacre.
4. ^ While Zezima was the first player to reach level 99 in all skills, he did not keep up with Summoning, and thus has been overtaken by other players.
5. ^ "Shimon142" thought to be the only player who achieved all 99 skills in one day. There are four others who have actually achieved this, but Shimon142's was the only one that was announced and had a party along with the achievement.

See also

References

  1. ^ July. "RuneScape History." 3 April 2010. RuneScape Forums.

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