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Scurrius & DT2 Combat Achievements | January 31st



Take on new challenges this week with a bumper Combat Achievements update!

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[h2]Changelog January 31st[/h2]

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Scurrius Combat Achievements
  • Added five new Combat Achievements for Scurrius, The Rat King.


Desert Treasure II Combat Achievements
  • Added 36 new Combat Achievements for the Desert Treasure II bosses – nine each!


Other Changes
  • Rat Bone weaponry can now be used against dummies in the Player Owned House.
  • Players now have the option to un-charge the Bone Staff.
  • Scurrius and rats in the Scurrius encounter now count towards rat Slayer Tasks.
  • Corrected spelling of messages around Scurrius’ Lair.
  • Players are now limited to purchasing 3 membership passcodes with Bonds per week.
  • Pets are now less likely to get stuck when leaving random event areas. Don’t forget to hit the Call button if you need to realign your follower manually!
  • Gargoyles and the biggest desert lizards now have slightly larger aggression radii, making them a bit more prone to attacking adjacent players.
  • Conversely, skeletal wyverns now have a slightly lower aggression radius.
  • The Granite Maul’s special attack animation now takes priority over the animations for Osmumten’s Fang when the two are performed in quick succession.
  • Thralls can now routefind towards a target NPC from further away.
  • The God Wars Dungeon Kill Count display now switches between red and blue to indicate whether players have enough kills to enter the boss rooms.


PvP Rota

The PvP rota has moved to Period B:
  • 560 - (UK) - PvP World
  • 319 - (US) - Bounty Hunter World
  • 579 - (US) - High-Risk PvP World
  • 561 - (UK) - Free-to-Play PvP World
  • 580 - (US) - LMS Competitive


World 390 (AUS) for LMS Competitive has been de-activated with this rota.

World 569 (AUS) for Bounty Hunter has been de-activated with this rota.

The PvP Arena is using '1 Def Pure' loadouts in Ranked Duels and Tournaments this week.
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[h2]Scurrius Combat Achievements[/h2]

You’ve had a week or so to familiarise yourself with the Varrock Sewers’ newest resident, so it’s time to up the challenge with a new selection of Combat Achievements!

Bear in mind that this encounter is designed for low to mid-level players, so our new Achievements only cover the Easy and Medium tiers. Here they are:



[h3]Easy[/h3]
  • Scurrius Novice: Kill Scurrius once.
  • Sit Rat: Finish off Scurrius with a Rat Bone weapon in a private instance.

[h3]Medium[/h3]
  • Scurrius Champion: Kill Scurrius 10 times.
  • Perfect Scurrius: Kill Scurrius in a private instance without taking damage from the following attacks: Tail Swipe and Falling Bricks. Pray correctly against the following attacks: Flying Fur and Bolts of Electricity.
  • Efficient Pest Control: Kill six Giant Rats within Scurrius' lair in three seconds.


If this is your first time trying the Combat Achievements, here are some tips:
  • You'll find all Combat Achievements in the Combat Tasks Completed section of your Character Overview panel.
  • Here you can see how many tasks you've completed, bosses you’ve killed, raids you’ve completed – and which ones you’ve beaten the most times!
  • Combat Achievements are broken down into tiers, ranging from Easy to Grandmaster.
  • Opening the menu in the Combat Achievements panel swaps your view between Overview, Tasks, Bosses and Rewards.
  • Combat Achievements will automatically trigger a completion pop-up and log it in your tracker.
  • Play around in the Combat Tasks Completed panel and narrow it down to Scurrius to keep an eye on your progress.


And that's it! For more news about Scurrius, you can read last week's newspost.

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[h2]Desert Treasure II Combat Achievements[/h2]

Those of you yearning for a tougher challenge will be pleased to hear that the Desert Treasure II Combat Achievements also go live today! Now you can take on Vardorvis, the Whisperer, the Leviathan, and Duke Sucellus against the clock, or test your durability by achieving perfect kills and limited gear runs. There are nine Combat Achievements per boss, for a total of 36. For your convenience, we’ve listed them all below:

[h3]Vardorvis[/h3]
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Elite
  • Vardorvis Speed-Trialist: Kill Vardorvis in 1:15 without a Slayer Task.
  • Vardorvis Adept: Kill Vardorvis once.
Master
  • Vardorvis Speed-Chaser: Kill Vardorvis in 1:05 without a Slayer Task.
  • Vardorvis Master: Kill Vardorvis 50 times.
  • Perfect Vardorvis: Kill Vardorvis perfectly five times without leaving.
  • Budget Cutter: Kill Vardorvis with gear worth 2 million GP or less in total.
Grandmaster
  • Vardorvis Speed-Runner: Kill Vardorvis in 0:55 without a Slayer Task.
  • Vardorvis Sleeper: Kill Awakened Vardorvis.
  • Axe Enthusiast: Kill Vardorvis after surviving for three minutes of Vardorvis' max speed, while never leaving the centre 25 tiles.

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[h3]Whisperer[/h3]
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Elite
  • Whisperer Speed-Trialist: Kill the Whisperer in 3:00 without a Slayer Task.
  • Whisperer Adept: Kill the Whisperer once.
  • Tentacular: Kill the Whisperer while only using the Arceuus Spellbook.
Master
  • Whisperer Speed-Chaser: Kill the Whisperer in 2:20 without a Slayer Task.
  • Whisperer Master: Kill the Whisperer 50 times.
  • Perfect Whisperer: Kill the Whisperer perfectly five times without leaving.
Grandmaster
  • Whisperer Speed-Runner: Kill the Whisperer in 2:00 without a Slayer Task.
  • Whispered: Kill the Awakened Whisperer.
  • Dark Memories: Kill the Whisperer while spending less than 10 cycles in the pre-enrage shadow realm.

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[h3]Leviathan[/h3]
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Elite
  • Leviathan Speed-Trialist: Kill the Leviathan in 1:50 without a Slayer Task.
  • Leviathan Adept: Kill the Leviathan once.
Master
  • Leviathan Speed-Chaser: Kill the Leviathan in 1:25 without a Slayer Task.
  • Leviathan Master: Kill the Leviathan 50 times.
  • Perfect Leviathan: Kill the Leviathan perfectly five times without leaving.
  • Serpentine Solo: Kill the Leviathan without stunning the boss more than once.
Grandmaster
  • Leviathan Speed-Runner: Kill the Leviathan in 1:10 without a Slayer Task.
  • Leviathan Sleeper: Kill the Awakened Leviathan.
  • Unconventional: Kill the Leviathan using only Mithril ammunition while having no more than 25 Hitpoints throughout the entire fight.

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[h2]Duke Sucellus[/h2]
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Elite
  • Duke Sucellus Speed-Trialist: Kill Duke Sucellus in 1:45 without a Slayer Task.
  • Duke Sucellus Adept: Kill Duke Sucellus once.
Master
  • Duke Sucellus Speed-Chaser: Kill Duke Sucellus in 1:30 without a Slayer Task.
  • Duke Sucellus Master: Kill Duke Sucellus 50 times.
  • Perfect Duke Sucellus: Kill Duke Sucellus perfectly five times without leaving.
  • Cold Feet: Kill Duke Sucellus perfectly without running.
Grandmaster
  • Duke Sucellus Speed-Runner: Kill Duke Sucellus in 1:20 without a Slayer Task.
  • Duke Sucellus Sleeper: Kill Awakened Duke Sucellus.
  • Mirror Image: Kill Duke Sucellus while only attacking the boss on the same tick the Duke attacks you.

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[h2]Other Changes[/h2]
  • Rat Bone weaponry can now be used against dummies in the Player Owned House.
  • Players now have the option to un-charge the Bone Staff.
  • Scurrius and rats in the Scurrius encounter now count towards Slayer rat tasks.
  • Corrected spelling of messages around Scurrius’ Lair.
  • Players are now limited to purchasing 3 membership passcodes with Bonds per week.
  • Pets are now less likely to get stuck when leaving random event areas. Don’t forget to hit the Call button if you need to realign your follower manually!
  • Gargoyles and the biggest desert lizards now have slightly larger aggression radii, making them a bit more prone to attacking adjacent players.
  • Conversely, skeletal wyverns now have a slightly lower aggression radius.
  • The Granite Maul’s special attack animation now takes priority over the animations for Osmumten’s Fang when the two are performed in quick succession.
  • Thralls can now routefind towards a target NPC from further away.
  • The God Wars Dungeon Kill Count display now switches between red and blue to indicate whether players have enough kills to enter the boss rooms.

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[h2]PvP World Rota[/h2]

The PvP rota has moved to Period B:
  • 560 - (UK) - PvP World
  • 319 - (US) - Bounty Hunter World
  • 579 - (US) - High-Risk PvP World
  • 561 - (UK) - Free-to-Play PvP World
  • 580 - (US) - LMS Competitive


World 390 (AUS) for LMS Competitive has been de-activated with this rota.

World 569 (AUS) for Bounty Hunter has been activated with this rota.

The PvP Arena is using '1 Def Pure' loadouts in Ranked Duels and Tournaments this week.

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You can also discuss this update on the 2007Scape subreddit, the Steam forums, or the community-led OSRS Discord in the #gameupdate channel. For more info on the above content, check out the official Old School Wiki.

Mods Abe, Abyss, Arcane, Archie, Argo, Ash, Ayiza, BigRig, Blossom, Boko, Bruno, Chilly, Crystal, Curse, Daizong, Dylan, Ed, Elena, Enigma, Errol, Gecko, Gengis, Gizmo, Goblin, Grub, Halo, Harold, Hend, Hooti, Hornet, Husky, Jalo, Jerv, Keyser, Kieren, Kirby, Kurotou, Lenny, Light, Liron, Mack, Manked, Markos, Maylea, Meat, Moogle, Morty, Necro, Nox, Nylu, Other, Pumpkin, Redfield, Regent, Rice, Roq, Ry, Sarnie, Saiyan, Shogun, Shroom, Sigma, Skane, Skylark, Smithy, Sova, Squid, Starry, Suharun, Surma, Sween, Tide, Titus, Torrance, Tsourorf, Tyran, Veda, Vegard, West & Wolfy

The Old School Team.

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Scurrius, the Rat King | January 24th



Rodents of unusual size? I don’t think they exist. But just in case, let’s double-check the Varrock Sewers…
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[h2]Changelog January 24th[/h2]

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Scurrius, the Rat King
  • Added Scurrius, the Rat King, a mid-level PvM boss lurking in Varrock Sewers.
  • Added Rat Bone weapons, which deal extra damage against rat-type enemies.
    • Rat Bone weapons require an untradeable Rat Spine to craft. This drop is obtainable from Scurrius.


Other Changes
  • Players who’ve lost Blood Runes due to last week’s Scythe changes will be able to reclaim them from the Vyre Well later this week.
  • Bank Placeholders for Coal will now be maintained when withdrawing all your Coal into your Coal Bag.
  • Arcane Scarabs now reliably render over Agile Scarabs.
  • Berry will no longer interrupt players with a chat box every time they enter the Woodcutting Guild.
  • Phoenix Necklaces, Mithril Seeds and Crushed Bird Nests can no longer be drop-traded in dangerous PvP areas like the Wilderness.


PvP Rota

The PvP rota has moved to Period A:
  • 539 - (US) - PvP World
  • 318 - (UK) - Bounty Hunter World
  • 548 - (Germany) - High-Risk PvP World
  • 577 - (US) - Free-to-Play PvP World
  • 559 - (UK) - LMS Competitive


World 390 (AUS) for LMS Competitive has been activated with this rota.

World 569 (AUS) for Bounty Hunter has been activated with this rota.

The PvP Arena is using 'Zerker' loadouts in Ranked Duels and Tournaments this week.
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[h2]Scurrius, the Rat King[/h2]

Something utterly horrible, an abomination beyond our wildest nightmares, is lurking in Varrock Sewers. It calls itself… Scurrius, the Rat King.

Got your attention? Then let’s learn a little more about this royal rodent!

https://youtu.be/Rz883esHO-U?si=dvDMQRFOq2cmjWSg

"Reading? No thanks!". If this sounds like you, check out the video above made by the wonderful OnlyTrails, or click here to watch it on YouTube!

This hulking behemoth of a beast is unlike any rat you’ve met before. Thanks to Scurrius’ mutated form, he’s capable of attacking with all three combat styles – perfect for mid-level players still getting to grips with Old School PvM.

Scurrius can be found east of the ladder in Varrock Sewers. If you’re struggling with your compass, just follow the rats – you can’t miss ‘em! Before entering the lair, you’ll be able to decide whether you’d like to go it alone or team up with friends. The boss is perfectly viable as a solo encounter, so your decision comes down to how confident you are with the mechanics!

This boss is aimed at level 60 players – so if you can wear Rune Armour, Mystic Robes, or Green Dragonhide, you’re more than ready to take Scurrius on. We recommend that would-be rat splatters also have protection Prayers to defend themselves against Scurrius’ mad combat skills.

Without giving too much away, this fight is intended to familiarise players with combat mechanics. While you should expect a challenge, you should still have plenty of time to take a deep breath, pick the right Prayer, and think about your strategy.

Rewards



So, aside from space to grow your combat skills, what else is in it for you? Primarily, Scurrius offers Experience, with a capital X...P… hmm.

The idea is that while you’re training your bossing skills, you’re also training your skills skills. Scurrius isn’t vulnerable to any particular combat style, so if you need to knuckle down and train Ranged, Magic, or Melee… this is the place to do it!

We expect training Scurrius to be one of the most effective ways to train Melee in particular, right up until the endgame. Our reasoning is that unlike traditional combat training methods like Nightmare Zone or Sand Crabs, Scurrius will require you to think on your feet and pay attention. Unlike Slayer, you’re not getting much out of the experience except for Combat XP – so it’s reasonable to boost those XP rates a little.

We’ll be keeping a close eye on things, and we’re ready to make adjustments if the community feels the rates are out of line.

We also have some more tangible loot on offer which will improve your combat capabilities against rats – including Scurrius himself!

If you’ve obtained an untradeable Rat Spine as a drop from this boss, you can turn it into a Rat Bone Bow (with a Yew Shortbow), Rat Bone Mace (with a Rune Mace), or Rat Bone Staff (with any Battlestaff and 1,000 Chaos Runes). You’ll need 35 Fletching for the Bow, 35 Smithing for the Mace, and 35 Crafting for the Staff – so we hope you haven’t neglected your non-combat skills!

When used in combat against rats (including Scurrius), Rat Bone weapons will increase your max hit by 10. Wield them against Scurrius himself, and you’ll be looking at a very efficient way to train combat – unless you’d prefer to whack crabs until the logout timer hits!

What if you'd like to flex your Rat Bone arsenal outside of the dark, dingy sewers? You can! Here's how their stats shake out:



You’ll be able to trade excess Spines (gross!) to an NPC outside Scurrius’ lair who will reward you with 5,000 XP in any Combat skill – except for Prayer, where you’ll receive 3,500 XP per Spine.

Other drops include appropriately mid-level supplies of food, Runes, Arrows, and Potions. You should receive enough back to offset the cost of fighting the boss and perhaps put away a little pocket money – but the main reward is XP. Don’t expect to leave the sewers as an overnight billionaire - you'll have to get busy charging Air Orbs for that!

Now, there’s one last reward you should probably know about. Make room in your menagerie, because you may well have a funny feeling while fighting Scurrius… and we’re not talking about the smell…
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[h2]Winter Summit Summary Video[/h2]

Our Winter Summit livestream was the ‘coolest’ stream of the year, with Mods Ayiza and Kieren joined by a host of J-Mods to discuss all the content coming in early 2024!

Don't worry if you missed it, because we've got all the highlights right here.

https://youtu.be/gGv0menXYl4?si=wGVqYvw7JdIKteb8
In a rush? Check out this rapidfire Winter Summit Summary video! Or click here to watch it on YouTube!

Along with this epic roadmap reveal, we want to know your thoughts on the Winter Summit! We've pulled together a short survey for you to fill out. Your feedback will help us shape the future of summits and how we distribute information to you, so go on – give it a look!


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Join a Clan

Earlier this month we let you know that we’re retiring our forums. They’ll become read-only on January 25th and will be removed entirely on March 28th. You can read more about our reasons for this decision in this newspost.

One of the biggest points of concern you’ve raised is that the community will lose an official space to advertise or join clans.

But don’t panic – we’re adding some new spaces to our Official Discord Server where you can meet like-minded players and find new friends!

We've added the following spaces:
  • Clan Guidelines: to learn the best way to utilise the space.
  • Clan Central: a casual space to discuss anything Clan-related.
  • Clan Advert Board: a place to post your clan advert message.
  • A series of forum channels for recruiting to different types of clans, including social, PvM, PvP, and a channel for if your clan covers multiple types.
  • Looking for clan: post a thread here when you're looking for a clan to join, this way clans can approach you!
  • Looking for Group: for those of you looking for a group of fellow players to play different content with.


To join the server, simply click this link. You’ll be able to select which announcements you want to hear, which news you want to keep up with, and even which Old School RuneScape god you align with. After the 10-minute waiting period, you’ll be ready to go!

We’re always working on new ways to use our Official Discord Server, and we’re open to your suggestions! Incidentally, we have a ‘Suggestion’ channel in the Discord, so if you have any awesome ideas, be sure to pop them in there.

Finally, we want to give a huge shout out to our Discord moderators who have been an incredible help setting up our newest Clan functions, as well as keeping our Discord an inviting, engaging place.
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[h2]Other Changes[/h2]

A Quick Update on the great Vyre Well Blood Rune Disappearance of '24

Before we get into the usual 'smaller' tweaks from this week, we wanted to keep you in the loop on what's happening with all those Blood runes that effectively disappeared following last week's improvements to the Scythe of Vitur.

Last week we reduced the number of Blood Runes used by the Scythe – hurrah! While that’s great for Scythe fans, we overlooked those of you with a large number of charges stored in the Vyre Well at Ver Sinhaza. Because of this oversight, this group has been losing 100 Blood Runes per charge… not quite what we intended!

We’ve been exploring whether we can restore these missing Runes and in doing so, have done an awful lot of research. We’ve identified around 16,000 players who are missing Blood Runes, and the quantity ranges from ‘not that many’ to ‘literally a million’.

This week’s update has let us put some code in place to return your Blood Runes, and delivery will commence in the next few days. We’ll post on socials, update the newspost, and even consider an in-game broadcast to let you know exactly when this change is happening.

When it does, you should be able to interact with the Vyre Well and receive a prompt for your Blood Runes refund – don’t forget to make Inventory space for them!

Unfortunately, our tracking is more limited for charges stored within the items themselves. Consequently, we can only offer returns for Blood Runes lost in the Well.

We sincerely apologise for last week's oversight and hope anybody affected finds themselves reunited with their missing Blood Runes later this week!

Now, on to this week's miscellaneous tweaks and changes:
  • Bank Placeholders for Coal will now be maintained when withdrawing all your Coal into your Coal Bag.
  • Arcane Scarabs now reliably render over Agile Scarabs.
  • Berry will no longer interrupt players every time they enter the Woodcutting Guild.
  • Phoenix Necklaces, Mithril Seeds and Crushed Bird Nests can no longer be drop-traded in dangerous PvP areas like the Wilderness.

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[h2]Leagues IV: Trailblazer Reloaded - Survey[/h2]

First of all, we'd like to give a huge thank you to everyone that took part in Leagues IV: Trailblazer Reloaded!

Even though Leagues is over (for now), we want to get some extra insight on how you will interacted with Trailblazer Reloaded to help us make more informed decisions about our next edition of this game mode.

We really appreciate you taking the time to give us your feedback and the team is looking forward to hearing your thoughts!


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[h2]PvP World Rota[/h2]

The PvP rota has moved to Period A:
  • 539 - (US) - PvP World
  • 548 - (Germany) - High-Risk PvP World
  • 577 - (US) - Free-to-Play PvP World
  • 559 - (UK) - LMS Competitive


World 390 (AUS) for LMS Competitive has been activated with this rota.

The PvP Arena is using 'Zerker' loadouts in Ranked Duels and Tournaments this week.
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Dragon Plushies: Order Now!



Old School’s most iconic dragons are now available in plushie form - no Dragonfire Shield necessary.

Each critter comes with Dragon Bones (of course) and two of them have extra surprises - the Jumbo KBD has an Antifire Potion and the Jumbo Vorkath has an Elite Clue Scroll.

Available to pre-order now from Makeship for a limited time only - orders close in February!

This is a one-off production run, so this is your only chance to grab one of these adorable dragons. Get ‘em before they’re gone!

There is a 10% discount if you buy 2 and a 15% discount for 3! Visit the Makeship Store for full details.
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You can also discuss this update on the 2007Scape subreddit, the Steam forums, or the community-led OSRS Discord in the #gameupdate channel. For more info on the above content, check out the official Old School Wiki.

Mods Abe, Abyss, Arcane, Archie, Argo, Ash, Ayiza, Blossom, Boko, Bruno, Chilly, Crystal, Curse, Daizong, Dylan, Ed, Elena, Enigma, Errol, Gecko, Gizmo, Goblin, Grub, Halo, Harold, Hend, Hooti, Hornet, Husky, Jalo, Jerv, Keyser, Kieren, Kirby, Kurotou, Lenny, Light, Mack, Manked, Markos, Maylea, Meat, Moogle, Morty, Necro, Nox, Nylu, Other, Pumpkin, Redfield, Regent, Rice, Roq, Ry, Sarnie, Saiyan, Shogun, Shroom, Sigma, Skane, Skylark, Smithy, Sova, Squid, Starry, Surma, Sween, Tide, Titus, Torrance, Tsourorf, Tyran, Veda, Vegard, West & Wolfy

The Old School Team.

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After reversing course and approving a fan-made Old School RuneScape HD mod for release, developer Jagex finally shows off its own OSRS HD Mode, which will include fully dynamic lighting, sunlight effects, fog, and a whole lot more.


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