If you’re looking for a great new MMOPRG to play, you might consider Runescape. RuneScape is a Java-based MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) operated by Jagex Ltd. Runescape is a graphical browser game that also incorporates 3D rendering for an even better look and appearance and the best part is that it is completely free to play.
Runescape was officially released in early 2001 in its Beta form and has continued to grow since then and become one of the most popular games around. Runescape was even recognized by Guinness World Records as the World’s Most Popular MMORPG.
Runescape has great customization when it comes to the toons so you can choose hair, clothing, personality and many more features of your avatar. This means you can pick what your character looks like and the skills and certain features that you will have when you begin playing.
Once your personalized character is created, you will be able to start leveling up in the world. For many players, this is part of the fun. There are many quests you can do to gain more experience and gold and items that your RS character will use.
Runescape is free to play but if you want to move forward and advance in the game beyond the free level, you can purchase a premium membership for $5 per month. This is a small fee to be able to do more in a game that you love and many people who play for awhile decide the investment is for them.
Runescape has over 160 servers as well as many private servers located all over the world so there are plenty of opportunities for you to find to play.
You can find servers in:
UK
US
Canada
Netherlands
Sweden
Finland
Belgium
Brazil
Mexico
Ireland
Norway
Denmark
France
New Zealand
Gameplay of Runscape is simple enough for new players but engaging enough for gamers who have been around the block a time or two. There is a wide range of skills to choose from and the game uses a real-time combat system. There is even PvP action for you to enjoy.
You can download Runescape for yourself from the official website and begin the adventures now. It’s easy to do and there is no risk since you don’t have to pay anything.
Choosing Your Runescape Skill
When it comes to playing Runescape, you need to know something about your skills and how to choose the right ones. Ultimately, the best skill is the one that you enjoy most and really want to do and since everything is a good choice in Runescape, you can’t technically go wrong.
All of the RS skills are good in some way. You just need to learn the right ones for your needs and the best way to do this is to learn a little more about each one.
Here are the Runescape skills to choose from:
Fishing
Combat
Agility
Farming
Firemaking
Crafting
Each of these skills will affect your gameplay in a different way so part of choosing your skills will depend on what you want to achieve with you play. For example, combat skill helps increase your chances of winning in battles and will help ensure you can survive any battle you come across.
As you gain more experience in the game of Runescape, you will learn more and more about each class and each skill, making it easier to choose the right skill for your needs each and every time.
Of course skills and professions are not all that the game is about. Just like many MMORPGs, economics will play a big role in your game experience as well.
Runescape Economics
If you’ve ever play an MMORPG, you know that money plays big role in the game. Most all of these games are designed with some type of system for economics. Runescape is no exception so it serves you well to learn about this early on, if possible.
The economics of Runescape work very much like real life so it can help you to grasp the concepts and how things work. But it is important to know that money can’t buy everything and certain rare items or other benefits will have to be worked for, no matter how much money you have.
Inflation will happen in the Runescape environment just like it does in the real world and just how much this affects you can often depend on what server you’re on.
The prices and values of certain items can also vary from server to server so if you want to make profits on your sales and buy items at good deals, you need to keep up with the current market.
You can find things such as:
Fish
Ore
Coal
Bones
Raw meat
And more all from killing RS monsters and each of these items has value to someone. If you can’t use it yourself, or if you have all that you need, you can sell it for profit. Learning to leverage this can greatly increase the amount of gold that you earn in the game.
How rare an item is can also affect its pricing. What may not seem valuable to you as a new player can end up worth a great deal if you find out it is a very rare item that people may be seeking. You can also learn to play this to your advantage to earn more money within the game.
While it is a virtual world with virtual currency, there are many things that can be learned about the game from the real world. If you learn how to properly play the economics, you will rarely have to worry about having the things you need and want for your characters.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Barbarian Assault
Introduction
Chaaarge! Deep beneath the Barbarian Outpost strange creatures are spawning into an horrific tide of weird bodies. The barbarians believe that the gods have placed them there as punishment for the sins of the people of RuneScape. Do you dare face the Penance?
These barbarians are unusual in that they have adopted a rigid military structure to reflect how much they have atoned for their sins. The casual observer will note, though, that there are not many barbarians ranked above private...
In Barbarian Assault you and your friends take on this strange terror that breeds beneath the Outpost, working as a team to fight through nine waves of the Penance before coming face-to-eyeball-stalk with the Penance Queen.
Location
Barbarian Assault location Barbarian Assault can be found in the Barbarian Outpost north-east of the Tree Gnome Stronghold. If you have an Agility level of 37 or higher you will be able to use the shortcut in the north-east corner of the Stronghold, otherwise you will have to arrive there from the south, via Baxtorian Falls.
You can also teleport to Barbarian Assault by using the games necklace.
Requirements
There are no particular requirements to play Barbarian Assault, but you will be set upon by an increasing number of stronger and stronger creatures, so those with higher combat skills will be at an advantage.
Recommended Items
You do not need to bring anything with you to play Barbarian Assault, but good armour and a melee weapon capable of controlled, aggressive, defensive and accurate combat styles will be useful. As you cannot take your own arrows or runes into the caves beneath the Outpost, you should bank them before coming. For the purposes of ridding yourself of such items, you can find a deposit box in the entry hall.
Getting Started
Anyone that wishes to pit their strength against the Penance must first be briefed by Captain Cain. Cain is one of the highest ranking officers at the Outpost, and his advice to fresh recruits should always be considered.
Note: Captain Cain will talk for a fairly long time before he will allow you to descend into the caves below, but it is advised that you take careful note of everything he says.
The first thing to know is that Barbarian Assault is a team game: if you cannot play as a team, you will not get far. Each team is composed of five members who will work together to defeat each wave of the Penance.
After your briefing with Captain Cain, you can descend the ladder to find the recruitment rooms. There are two ways to start a game of Barbarian Assault:
Go to the room marked '1' in the lower level. One player must pick up a recruitment scroll and 'use' it on the other players to sign them into the team and a role, then click 'Write-role' on the scroll yourself to choose your own role. Once all five people have signed up and the recruiter heads down the ladder, the game will begin. There are ten rooms marked with a number, each of which corresponds to a different wave. If you leave the activity you can come back and go straight to the wave you have reached.
Go to the large room marked with an arrow, this is the quickstart room. As you enter this room you will have to sign up for a role. A game will automatically start once five people have signed up and at least one person has signed up for each role.
Each player will take one of four roles, with the fifth player choosing to 'double-up' on one role.
The Horn
When you enter the game you will all be given a horn with which to call out instructions to other members of your team. If you don't communicate you will find it very difficult to do well.
The interface in the top-right corner of your screen will show a few essential pieces of information.
This symbol indicates which wave of the assault you are currently in. There are ten waves of the assault, and the Penance Queen appears in the tenth.
This symbol tells you what you have been told to do. See below for more details.
The 'mouth' icon tells you what you need to shout through your horn. See below for more details.
The horn icon tells you who you are providing instructions for and who is providing your instructions.
In order to make the most of your team, you will need to regularly update your team-mates with correct instructions. The attacker's horn will inform the collector of the colour of egg to collect, and the collector's horn will inform the attacker of the combat style/spell/arrow type to use. The healer's horn will inform the defender of the type of food to bait Penance runners with, while the defender's horn will instruct the healer on which poison to use on the Penance healers.
It is absolutely essential to get used to using the horns, or you will quickly find yourself bogged down in a tide of the Penance.
The Horn of Glory
The Horn of Glory interface Players can also give out instructions to any other player on their team by using the horn of glory, which can be found in the south-east corner of each chamber. Because it is quite out of the way, it is unlikely that anyone using the horn of glory will be able to attack the Penance fighters and rangers, collect eggs, lay bait for the Penance runners or poison the Penance healers.
To make use of the horn, simply click on it. This will bring up a large interface.
On the left side of this interface you will see a list of what everyone should be doing. On the right, you will see an option for each role. Click on an option on the right-hand side and you will use the horn to call out your instruction to whoever has the appropriate role.
Because you have five team members but only four roles, you may find it useful to have your fifth member (who has the same role as another player) use the Horn of Glory or the egg launchers when they have finished their tasks.
Attacker
The attacker in Barbarian Assault has a fairly straightforward job: it is their task to kill the Penance fighters and rangers that pour out of the caves in the north of the chamber. Of course, it's a bit more complex than just that, as the Penance randomly become immune to certain combat styles, spells and arrows. In order to kill the fighters and rangers, you need to use the correct method; the collector should use their horn to tell you what to do.
The attacker only needs to bring an appropriate melee weapon or bow. Runes and arrows will be provided from the dispenser in the south of the chamber, marked with the red 'sword' symbol. If you take runes, you will receive up to 50 air, earth, fire, water, mind, chaos, death and blood runes; if you take arrows, you will receive up to 50 bronze, iron, steel and mithril arrows.
The attacker should use their horn to shout instructions to the collector.
Defender
The defender's duty is to eliminate the Penance runners. Runners will normally make their way through the cavern from the entry points in the north to the exit in the south. They can only be killed by being lured onto the traps in the east and west of the cavern. The defender can also build barricades across most of the Penance entry points.
To lure the runners into the traps, the defender will need to use either worms, crackers or tofu to lay a trail for the runners to follow. This trail should end on the trap itself to make sure that the runner pauses there long enough to be cut into tiny pieces by the trap. Unfortunately, the runners are fickle, and will often change the type of food that they desire; sometimes they may even ignore the bait and simply run for the exit. The defender will be told what food they need to use by the healer.
Key areas in Barbarian Assault
The defender can collect supplies of the bait foods from the vending machine marked with a blue 'shield' symbol.
The traps are not terribly well built, so after killing two runners it will need to be repaired. To repair a trap, simply use a hammer on it while you have logs in your inventory; alternatively, right-click on the trap and select 'Repair' while you have a hammer and logs in your inventory. You can find a hammer and some logs in the north of the cavern, as shown in the map above.
Barricades can be built by using a hammer on the barricade spot while you have logs in your inventory. A barricade will prevent the Penance from coming in through that entry for a period of time.
The defender should use their horn to shout instructions to the healer.
Healer
The healer has two jobs to do in Barbarian Assault. Firstly, it is up to them to make sure that no one dies in the caverns. Secondly, they must poison the Penance healers.
To heal other players, the healer must collect an empty vial from the dispenser in the south of the cavern marked with a green 'cross' symbol. This vial must then be filled from the pool of green liquid across from the dispenser. The healer may then use the vial on the players to heal them. Note that the healer can only have one vial at a time.
The healer can heal themselves and restore their run energy by drinking directly from the pool.
To poison the Penance healers, the healer must collect poisoned worms, tofu or meat from the dispenser and use them on the Penance healers. The Penance healers are highly adaptable and will only be vulnerable to certain poisoned foods at certain times. The healer will be told which food to use by the defender.
The healer should use their horn to shout instructions to the defender.
Collector
When Penance creatures die they leave a mass of eggs behind. These eggs can be used as effective weapons against the Penance, but they are very unstable. It is the collector's job to pick up the correct eggs at the correct time.
The collector will be told which colour to pick up by the attacker. If the collector grabs the wrong colour of egg, the egg will explode and do a small amount of damage.
Eggs can be loaded into the egg launcher. See below for more details.
The collector should use their horn to shout instructions to the attacker.
In addition, the collector can take green and blue eggs to a converter (next to the dispensing machines) and try to change them for another type. A green egg will be converted to a red egg and a blue egg will be converted to a green egg. The chance of success depends on the level the collector has reached (see the Upgrading your Barbarian Assault skills section below).
Note
To find out more about the various Penance creatures, you can go up to the Barbarian Assault entrance hall and look at the statues.
The Egg Launcher
There are two egg launchers in each cavern, on top of the pillars in the middle. The eggs that the collector gets from dead Penance creatures can be fed into the egg launchers allowing any player to fire them at the Penance.
To fire the egg launcher, simply click on it then select a type of Penance creature and a type of egg to fire. If you have any of those eggs loaded and one of the creatures is still alive, you will automatically target a Penance creature and fire the egg at them. It couldn't be simpler! There is also no penalty whatsoever for using the egg launcher and any team member can use it regardless of their role, so don't hesitate in doing so.
Each type of egg has a different effect: Green egg
The green egg will poison any Penance creature that it hits. Like all poisons, it will eventually wear off.
Red egg
Red eggs are explosive and will inflict immediate damage to the target Penance creature. The explosion will also damage any nearby Penance creatures.
Blue egg
Blue eggs implode on contact with Penance creatures, which will briefly stun their target. This will leave them unable to move or attack for a short period, will reduce the Penance's combat stats, and do a small amount of damage.
The Penance Queen
It is a good idea to take the Queen book with you when you reach the tenth wave. This includes all the instructions you should need to defeat her. You can get a Queen book from the table in the tenth wave recruitment room.
There are nine 'normal' waves of the Penance to defeat, but the tenth and final wave could not be called ordinary by any stretch of the imagination. It is during the tenth wave that your team will encounter the mighty and terrifying Penance Queen.
The cute and cuddly penance queen In the hidden caverns in which the Penance spawn it is the Queen's duty to ensure that there are enough runners, fighters, rangers and healers to ensure her safety. She does this by releasing dozens of Penance spawn. These tiny creatures will naturally evolve into the larger and more dangerous creatures that you will face in Barbarian Assault. If a spawn receives no orders from the Queen, they will assume that there is no Queen and evolve into one. In this way, the Penance are always certain to have a Queen to rule over them.
The tenth wave of Barbarian Assault begins in an entirely different cavern, although initially the attack will be the same. Your team must defeat the usual combination of runners, fighters, rangers and healers before the Queen will appear.
The Queen cannot be defeated by any single player. Nor can she be killed by normal means: she will shrug off arrows, swords and spells; traps are too small to concern her; she is immune to all of the usual poisons; green, red and blue eggs fired from the launcher will have no effect. To kill the Queen you must construct omega eggs; the collector starts by picking up yellow eggs.
The yellow egg is quite harmless to the Queen initially. To make it into a weapon you must pass the yellow egg from player to player, adding spikes, poison and heat before it has a chance of hurting the Queen.
The yellow egg is laid by the Queen. It must be picked up by the collector who will then pass it to the healer by using it on them.
The healer must take the yellow egg and use it on one of the green pools scattered around the cavern to poison it - the healer's pool in the south will not work. They must then pass the egg to the attacker by using it on them.
The attacker must take the poisoned egg and add spikes to it. The attacker can get spikes from the mushrooms that grow around the edge of the cavern. They must then pass the egg to the defender by using it on them.
The defender must take the poisoned and spiked egg and use it on the lava to heat it enough to harm the Queen. This is now the omega egg. They must then pass the omega egg to the collector by using it on them.
Once the collector has the omega egg it can be loaded into an egg launcher and fired to devastating effect.
Of course, nothing is quite so simple: the players will have to contend with the Queen while doing this, as well as the distraction of the many Penance spawn that scuttle about the floor around her. Penance spawn can be killed by anyone using any form of attack.
Hint: If you're finding it difficult to remember the order in which to pass the egg around, simply remember CHAD (collector, healer, attacker, defender) - there was a mighty barbarian called Chad many years in the past, when the Penance first appeared, who devised this method of treating the eggs, and so the barbarians remember him always by following this same method.
Rewards
In the waiting rooms for Barbarian Assault, you will find a switch that determines your reward for playing through the waves. This switch can be used to change between 'XP' or 'points' rewards: put simply, you can choose to gain additional skill experience, or you can choose to gain a Barbarian Assault currency that can be exchanged with Commander Connad for items.
XP rewards
To receive XP rewards, you need to have a penance horn or a master penance horn in your inventory or bank. These can be obtained for free from Commander Connad, but a master penance horn can only be obtained if you are level 5 in any of the Barbarian Assault roles.
As long as you set the switch in the Barbarian Assault waiting rooms to 'XP', you will find that your penance horn charges up as you play through waves in Barbarian Assault (more charge is awarded for completing the later waves). Right-click and 'check-potential' your horn to see how much charge your horn currently holds.
With charge on your penance horn, you will automatically receive double the amount of XP when completing the following skill tasks:
Firemaking with logs
Mining ores
Completing agility courses (not including Werewolf Skullball or the Agility Pyramid)
When receiving double XP from a skill task, your penance horn will lose some of its charge. The amount of charge spent depends on the activity and your skill level. Generally, the higher your level, the longer your charges will last. 'Check-potential' your horn to see how much charge remains, and refill it by playing waves of Barbarian Assault.
Points rewards
As long as you set the switch in the Barbarian Assault waiting room to 'Points', you will gain honour points for completing waves. You may 'spend' these honour points by talking to Commander Connad, who can be found in the Barbarian Assault entrance hall, near Captain Cain. With these points, you can choose to upgrade your Barbarian Assault skill levels, purchase equipment or gamble your points.
Upgrading your Barbarian Assault roles
If you intend to save up for some of the more expensive items, you would do well to upgrade your various Barbarian Assault roles. This will make you more effective in whatever role you choose to improve; for instance, upgrading your collector role will enable you to hold more eggs in your pouch so that you can be more efficient.
Obviously, the better you are in each role, the faster you can work your way through each wave, and the faster you will earn more honour points.
This table summarises the advantages gained with each level in each role. Everyone begins at level one in each role:
Role Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Attacker +1 damage on Penance +2 damage on Penance +3 damage on Penance +4 damage on Penance +5 damage on Penance
Defender Increase range that Penance runners search for food Increase range that Penance runners search for food Increase range that Penance runners search for food Increase range that Penance runners search for food Increase range that Penance runners search for food
Collector Pouch holds 2 eggs
Cannot convert eggs Pouch holds 4 eggs
70% chance of converting eggs Pouch holds 6 eggs
80% chance of converting eggs Pouch holds 7 eggs
90% chance of converting eggs Pouch holds 8 eggs
100% chance of converting eggs
Healer Able to heal 100 life points per potion Able to heal 150 life points per potion Able to heal 200 life points per potion Able to heal 250 life points per potion Able to heal 350 life points per potion
If you manage to attain level 5 in any of the different roles, you will see a subtle change to the role icon that circles your player's feet during a game of Barbarian Assault. You will also be able to upgrade your penance horn to the master penance horn for free from Commander Connad. The master penance horn has all the abilities of the penance horn, with the addition of an emote when you select it and 'Call'.
Equipment
There are several items unique to Barbarian Assault that you can purchase from Commander Connad at the price he lists.
Click here to read about the different weapons and armours you can purchase from Commander Connad.
It is also possible to pay Commander Connad to paint your abyssal whip, should you have one in your possession. The abyssal whip can be painted green, white, yellow and blue. A painted whip is untradeable, but has no effect on its potency in combat.
Should you wish to return your abyssal whip to its original colour, simply use a cleaning cloth on it. A cleaning cloth can be made by using Karamja rum on a piece of silk, or you can buy one from Tamayu in Tai Bwo Wannai village after the Tai Bwo Wannai quest.
Gambling your points
Commander Connad has a wide selection of extra equipment that he is willing to offer as a gamble. To gamble your points, simply select one of the three gamble options and you will receive a mystery item - this could be almost anything, from steel arrows to a dragon chainbody.
To gamble points you can elect to spend 10, 20 or 30 points. Gambling 10 or 20 points will give you random items, but if you want to have a chance of winning anything like a dragon chainbody, you will have to gamble 30 points. Of course, the odds of winning a dragon chainbody are comparable to the odds of Zamorak deciding to give up his evil ways...
Development Team
Developer: Tim C
Graphics: Matthew M, Kavi M, Paul B
QA: Martin I
Audio: Ian T
Chaaarge! Deep beneath the Barbarian Outpost strange creatures are spawning into an horrific tide of weird bodies. The barbarians believe that the gods have placed them there as punishment for the sins of the people of RuneScape. Do you dare face the Penance?
These barbarians are unusual in that they have adopted a rigid military structure to reflect how much they have atoned for their sins. The casual observer will note, though, that there are not many barbarians ranked above private...
In Barbarian Assault you and your friends take on this strange terror that breeds beneath the Outpost, working as a team to fight through nine waves of the Penance before coming face-to-eyeball-stalk with the Penance Queen.
Location
Barbarian Assault location Barbarian Assault can be found in the Barbarian Outpost north-east of the Tree Gnome Stronghold. If you have an Agility level of 37 or higher you will be able to use the shortcut in the north-east corner of the Stronghold, otherwise you will have to arrive there from the south, via Baxtorian Falls.
You can also teleport to Barbarian Assault by using the games necklace.
Requirements
There are no particular requirements to play Barbarian Assault, but you will be set upon by an increasing number of stronger and stronger creatures, so those with higher combat skills will be at an advantage.
Recommended Items
You do not need to bring anything with you to play Barbarian Assault, but good armour and a melee weapon capable of controlled, aggressive, defensive and accurate combat styles will be useful. As you cannot take your own arrows or runes into the caves beneath the Outpost, you should bank them before coming. For the purposes of ridding yourself of such items, you can find a deposit box in the entry hall.
Getting Started
Anyone that wishes to pit their strength against the Penance must first be briefed by Captain Cain. Cain is one of the highest ranking officers at the Outpost, and his advice to fresh recruits should always be considered.
Note: Captain Cain will talk for a fairly long time before he will allow you to descend into the caves below, but it is advised that you take careful note of everything he says.
The first thing to know is that Barbarian Assault is a team game: if you cannot play as a team, you will not get far. Each team is composed of five members who will work together to defeat each wave of the Penance.
After your briefing with Captain Cain, you can descend the ladder to find the recruitment rooms. There are two ways to start a game of Barbarian Assault:
Go to the room marked '1' in the lower level. One player must pick up a recruitment scroll and 'use' it on the other players to sign them into the team and a role, then click 'Write-role' on the scroll yourself to choose your own role. Once all five people have signed up and the recruiter heads down the ladder, the game will begin. There are ten rooms marked with a number, each of which corresponds to a different wave. If you leave the activity you can come back and go straight to the wave you have reached.
Go to the large room marked with an arrow, this is the quickstart room. As you enter this room you will have to sign up for a role. A game will automatically start once five people have signed up and at least one person has signed up for each role.
Each player will take one of four roles, with the fifth player choosing to 'double-up' on one role.
The Horn
When you enter the game you will all be given a horn with which to call out instructions to other members of your team. If you don't communicate you will find it very difficult to do well.
The interface in the top-right corner of your screen will show a few essential pieces of information.
This symbol indicates which wave of the assault you are currently in. There are ten waves of the assault, and the Penance Queen appears in the tenth.
This symbol tells you what you have been told to do. See below for more details.
The 'mouth' icon tells you what you need to shout through your horn. See below for more details.
The horn icon tells you who you are providing instructions for and who is providing your instructions.
In order to make the most of your team, you will need to regularly update your team-mates with correct instructions. The attacker's horn will inform the collector of the colour of egg to collect, and the collector's horn will inform the attacker of the combat style/spell/arrow type to use. The healer's horn will inform the defender of the type of food to bait Penance runners with, while the defender's horn will instruct the healer on which poison to use on the Penance healers.
It is absolutely essential to get used to using the horns, or you will quickly find yourself bogged down in a tide of the Penance.
The Horn of Glory
The Horn of Glory interface Players can also give out instructions to any other player on their team by using the horn of glory, which can be found in the south-east corner of each chamber. Because it is quite out of the way, it is unlikely that anyone using the horn of glory will be able to attack the Penance fighters and rangers, collect eggs, lay bait for the Penance runners or poison the Penance healers.
To make use of the horn, simply click on it. This will bring up a large interface.
On the left side of this interface you will see a list of what everyone should be doing. On the right, you will see an option for each role. Click on an option on the right-hand side and you will use the horn to call out your instruction to whoever has the appropriate role.
Because you have five team members but only four roles, you may find it useful to have your fifth member (who has the same role as another player) use the Horn of Glory or the egg launchers when they have finished their tasks.
Attacker
The attacker in Barbarian Assault has a fairly straightforward job: it is their task to kill the Penance fighters and rangers that pour out of the caves in the north of the chamber. Of course, it's a bit more complex than just that, as the Penance randomly become immune to certain combat styles, spells and arrows. In order to kill the fighters and rangers, you need to use the correct method; the collector should use their horn to tell you what to do.
The attacker only needs to bring an appropriate melee weapon or bow. Runes and arrows will be provided from the dispenser in the south of the chamber, marked with the red 'sword' symbol. If you take runes, you will receive up to 50 air, earth, fire, water, mind, chaos, death and blood runes; if you take arrows, you will receive up to 50 bronze, iron, steel and mithril arrows.
The attacker should use their horn to shout instructions to the collector.
Defender
The defender's duty is to eliminate the Penance runners. Runners will normally make their way through the cavern from the entry points in the north to the exit in the south. They can only be killed by being lured onto the traps in the east and west of the cavern. The defender can also build barricades across most of the Penance entry points.
To lure the runners into the traps, the defender will need to use either worms, crackers or tofu to lay a trail for the runners to follow. This trail should end on the trap itself to make sure that the runner pauses there long enough to be cut into tiny pieces by the trap. Unfortunately, the runners are fickle, and will often change the type of food that they desire; sometimes they may even ignore the bait and simply run for the exit. The defender will be told what food they need to use by the healer.
Key areas in Barbarian Assault
The defender can collect supplies of the bait foods from the vending machine marked with a blue 'shield' symbol.
The traps are not terribly well built, so after killing two runners it will need to be repaired. To repair a trap, simply use a hammer on it while you have logs in your inventory; alternatively, right-click on the trap and select 'Repair' while you have a hammer and logs in your inventory. You can find a hammer and some logs in the north of the cavern, as shown in the map above.
Barricades can be built by using a hammer on the barricade spot while you have logs in your inventory. A barricade will prevent the Penance from coming in through that entry for a period of time.
The defender should use their horn to shout instructions to the healer.
Healer
The healer has two jobs to do in Barbarian Assault. Firstly, it is up to them to make sure that no one dies in the caverns. Secondly, they must poison the Penance healers.
To heal other players, the healer must collect an empty vial from the dispenser in the south of the cavern marked with a green 'cross' symbol. This vial must then be filled from the pool of green liquid across from the dispenser. The healer may then use the vial on the players to heal them. Note that the healer can only have one vial at a time.
The healer can heal themselves and restore their run energy by drinking directly from the pool.
To poison the Penance healers, the healer must collect poisoned worms, tofu or meat from the dispenser and use them on the Penance healers. The Penance healers are highly adaptable and will only be vulnerable to certain poisoned foods at certain times. The healer will be told which food to use by the defender.
The healer should use their horn to shout instructions to the defender.
Collector
When Penance creatures die they leave a mass of eggs behind. These eggs can be used as effective weapons against the Penance, but they are very unstable. It is the collector's job to pick up the correct eggs at the correct time.
The collector will be told which colour to pick up by the attacker. If the collector grabs the wrong colour of egg, the egg will explode and do a small amount of damage.
Eggs can be loaded into the egg launcher. See below for more details.
The collector should use their horn to shout instructions to the attacker.
In addition, the collector can take green and blue eggs to a converter (next to the dispensing machines) and try to change them for another type. A green egg will be converted to a red egg and a blue egg will be converted to a green egg. The chance of success depends on the level the collector has reached (see the Upgrading your Barbarian Assault skills section below).
Note
To find out more about the various Penance creatures, you can go up to the Barbarian Assault entrance hall and look at the statues.
The Egg Launcher
There are two egg launchers in each cavern, on top of the pillars in the middle. The eggs that the collector gets from dead Penance creatures can be fed into the egg launchers allowing any player to fire them at the Penance.
To fire the egg launcher, simply click on it then select a type of Penance creature and a type of egg to fire. If you have any of those eggs loaded and one of the creatures is still alive, you will automatically target a Penance creature and fire the egg at them. It couldn't be simpler! There is also no penalty whatsoever for using the egg launcher and any team member can use it regardless of their role, so don't hesitate in doing so.
Each type of egg has a different effect: Green egg
The green egg will poison any Penance creature that it hits. Like all poisons, it will eventually wear off.
Red egg
Red eggs are explosive and will inflict immediate damage to the target Penance creature. The explosion will also damage any nearby Penance creatures.
Blue egg
Blue eggs implode on contact with Penance creatures, which will briefly stun their target. This will leave them unable to move or attack for a short period, will reduce the Penance's combat stats, and do a small amount of damage.
The Penance Queen
It is a good idea to take the Queen book with you when you reach the tenth wave. This includes all the instructions you should need to defeat her. You can get a Queen book from the table in the tenth wave recruitment room.
There are nine 'normal' waves of the Penance to defeat, but the tenth and final wave could not be called ordinary by any stretch of the imagination. It is during the tenth wave that your team will encounter the mighty and terrifying Penance Queen.
The cute and cuddly penance queen In the hidden caverns in which the Penance spawn it is the Queen's duty to ensure that there are enough runners, fighters, rangers and healers to ensure her safety. She does this by releasing dozens of Penance spawn. These tiny creatures will naturally evolve into the larger and more dangerous creatures that you will face in Barbarian Assault. If a spawn receives no orders from the Queen, they will assume that there is no Queen and evolve into one. In this way, the Penance are always certain to have a Queen to rule over them.
The tenth wave of Barbarian Assault begins in an entirely different cavern, although initially the attack will be the same. Your team must defeat the usual combination of runners, fighters, rangers and healers before the Queen will appear.
The Queen cannot be defeated by any single player. Nor can she be killed by normal means: she will shrug off arrows, swords and spells; traps are too small to concern her; she is immune to all of the usual poisons; green, red and blue eggs fired from the launcher will have no effect. To kill the Queen you must construct omega eggs; the collector starts by picking up yellow eggs.
The yellow egg is quite harmless to the Queen initially. To make it into a weapon you must pass the yellow egg from player to player, adding spikes, poison and heat before it has a chance of hurting the Queen.
The yellow egg is laid by the Queen. It must be picked up by the collector who will then pass it to the healer by using it on them.
The healer must take the yellow egg and use it on one of the green pools scattered around the cavern to poison it - the healer's pool in the south will not work. They must then pass the egg to the attacker by using it on them.
The attacker must take the poisoned egg and add spikes to it. The attacker can get spikes from the mushrooms that grow around the edge of the cavern. They must then pass the egg to the defender by using it on them.
The defender must take the poisoned and spiked egg and use it on the lava to heat it enough to harm the Queen. This is now the omega egg. They must then pass the omega egg to the collector by using it on them.
Once the collector has the omega egg it can be loaded into an egg launcher and fired to devastating effect.
Of course, nothing is quite so simple: the players will have to contend with the Queen while doing this, as well as the distraction of the many Penance spawn that scuttle about the floor around her. Penance spawn can be killed by anyone using any form of attack.
Hint: If you're finding it difficult to remember the order in which to pass the egg around, simply remember CHAD (collector, healer, attacker, defender) - there was a mighty barbarian called Chad many years in the past, when the Penance first appeared, who devised this method of treating the eggs, and so the barbarians remember him always by following this same method.
Rewards
In the waiting rooms for Barbarian Assault, you will find a switch that determines your reward for playing through the waves. This switch can be used to change between 'XP' or 'points' rewards: put simply, you can choose to gain additional skill experience, or you can choose to gain a Barbarian Assault currency that can be exchanged with Commander Connad for items.
XP rewards
To receive XP rewards, you need to have a penance horn or a master penance horn in your inventory or bank. These can be obtained for free from Commander Connad, but a master penance horn can only be obtained if you are level 5 in any of the Barbarian Assault roles.
As long as you set the switch in the Barbarian Assault waiting rooms to 'XP', you will find that your penance horn charges up as you play through waves in Barbarian Assault (more charge is awarded for completing the later waves). Right-click and 'check-potential' your horn to see how much charge your horn currently holds.
With charge on your penance horn, you will automatically receive double the amount of XP when completing the following skill tasks:
Firemaking with logs
Mining ores
Completing agility courses (not including Werewolf Skullball or the Agility Pyramid)
When receiving double XP from a skill task, your penance horn will lose some of its charge. The amount of charge spent depends on the activity and your skill level. Generally, the higher your level, the longer your charges will last. 'Check-potential' your horn to see how much charge remains, and refill it by playing waves of Barbarian Assault.
Points rewards
As long as you set the switch in the Barbarian Assault waiting room to 'Points', you will gain honour points for completing waves. You may 'spend' these honour points by talking to Commander Connad, who can be found in the Barbarian Assault entrance hall, near Captain Cain. With these points, you can choose to upgrade your Barbarian Assault skill levels, purchase equipment or gamble your points.
Upgrading your Barbarian Assault roles
If you intend to save up for some of the more expensive items, you would do well to upgrade your various Barbarian Assault roles. This will make you more effective in whatever role you choose to improve; for instance, upgrading your collector role will enable you to hold more eggs in your pouch so that you can be more efficient.
Obviously, the better you are in each role, the faster you can work your way through each wave, and the faster you will earn more honour points.
This table summarises the advantages gained with each level in each role. Everyone begins at level one in each role:
Role Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Attacker +1 damage on Penance +2 damage on Penance +3 damage on Penance +4 damage on Penance +5 damage on Penance
Defender Increase range that Penance runners search for food Increase range that Penance runners search for food Increase range that Penance runners search for food Increase range that Penance runners search for food Increase range that Penance runners search for food
Collector Pouch holds 2 eggs
Cannot convert eggs Pouch holds 4 eggs
70% chance of converting eggs Pouch holds 6 eggs
80% chance of converting eggs Pouch holds 7 eggs
90% chance of converting eggs Pouch holds 8 eggs
100% chance of converting eggs
Healer Able to heal 100 life points per potion Able to heal 150 life points per potion Able to heal 200 life points per potion Able to heal 250 life points per potion Able to heal 350 life points per potion
If you manage to attain level 5 in any of the different roles, you will see a subtle change to the role icon that circles your player's feet during a game of Barbarian Assault. You will also be able to upgrade your penance horn to the master penance horn for free from Commander Connad. The master penance horn has all the abilities of the penance horn, with the addition of an emote when you select it and 'Call'.
Equipment
There are several items unique to Barbarian Assault that you can purchase from Commander Connad at the price he lists.
Click here to read about the different weapons and armours you can purchase from Commander Connad.
It is also possible to pay Commander Connad to paint your abyssal whip, should you have one in your possession. The abyssal whip can be painted green, white, yellow and blue. A painted whip is untradeable, but has no effect on its potency in combat.
Should you wish to return your abyssal whip to its original colour, simply use a cleaning cloth on it. A cleaning cloth can be made by using Karamja rum on a piece of silk, or you can buy one from Tamayu in Tai Bwo Wannai village after the Tai Bwo Wannai quest.
Gambling your points
Commander Connad has a wide selection of extra equipment that he is willing to offer as a gamble. To gamble your points, simply select one of the three gamble options and you will receive a mystery item - this could be almost anything, from steel arrows to a dragon chainbody.
To gamble points you can elect to spend 10, 20 or 30 points. Gambling 10 or 20 points will give you random items, but if you want to have a chance of winning anything like a dragon chainbody, you will have to gamble 30 points. Of course, the odds of winning a dragon chainbody are comparable to the odds of Zamorak deciding to give up his evil ways...
Development Team
Developer: Tim C
Graphics: Matthew M, Kavi M, Paul B
QA: Martin I
Audio: Ian T
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RuneScape is played by millions of people from a great many different countries and a wide range of cultural backgrounds. The RuneScape player community is much like the larger, real-world community: while most people within it are honest, courteous and respectful of others, there are a small number of individuals whose behaviour has the potential to alienate or offend. It is for this reason that we have an Offence System, which has been designed to help protect our players from this disruptive minority.
If, in the course of play, you come into contact with another player whose behaviour you consider offensive or aggressive, there are a number of options available to you. The first is to add the player to your Ignore List, or adjust your chat settings, so they cannot continue to bother you. Most minor incidents can be dealt with in this way, and neither you nor Jagex will need to take any further action.
Sometimes, however, you might encounter a player whose behaviour is particularly offensive. In such cases, you can use the Report Abuse feature to report the player to the Jagex Player Support team. Player Support will then investigate the incident, and if the reported player is deemed to have behaved inappropriately, or broken any of our rules, appropriate action will be taken to minimise the chances of that player causing further disruption.
Occasionally, innocent players might find themselves falsely accused of committing an offence, perhaps because they made an innocuous comment that was misinterpreted by another player. For this reason, reported incidents will be investigated thoroughly, and any evidence will be carefully evaluated, to ensure that innocent players are not given unwarranted penalties. Players who feel that they have been falsely accused of committing an offence should submit an appeal via the account management page.
The RuneScape rules are organised into three categories: Honour, Respect and Security. Please take some time to familiarise yourself with these rules before playing RuneScape.
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