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Revision as of 21:42, 19 May 2020
Contents
- 1 Rules of the Challenge
- 1.1 1. Efficiency
- 1.2 2. Active Task and Training Methods
- 1.3 3. The Passive Tier
- 1.4 4. Time-Gated Tasks
- 1.5 5. Group PvM Activities
- 1.6 6. Experience Rewards from Quests
- 1.7 7. Shop or Drop
- 1.8 8. Farming and the Player-owned Farm (PoF)
- 1.9 9. Slayer Grinds
- 1.10 10. Supply Tasks
- 1.11 11. Invention and Invention Supply Tasks
- 1.12 14. Combat Skills
Rules of the Challenge
1. Efficiency
This does not mean you have to take the path of least resistance, but it allows you to choose between options rather than always going for the most efficient.
2. Active Task and Training Methods
Activities that can yield task-related items with a drop rate of 1/2500 or rarer can still be done. These include but are not limited to Big fish, Champion scrolls, Slayer creature heads. Some tasks in the Passive tier may be worked on at all times. See rule #3 below for more information.
Training methods also include D&Ds as long as you have the activity unlocked. Seasonal events fall within this category, too. When you haven't unlocked an activity, and would need to quest, gain levels (in other skills than one benefitting your current task) or get other requirements before you could use it, it is off-limits. Doing quests for their experience rewards is not allowed, as the vast majority of quests are either required for tasks, or tasks in their own right.
2a. Activities with Reputation or Alternate Currencies
It is allowed to freely use the gained reputation or currency for purchasing consumables, such as Slayer VIP tickets from Cabbage Facepunch Bonanza.
If the consumable is locked behind a task, such as the ancient seed from Herby Werby or the teleport scroll and slayer contract from Shattered Worlds, it may be freely obtained after the associated task has been rolled and completed.
This ruling applies to the following reputations or currencies:
- Artisan's Workshop respect
- RuneSpan points
- Cabbage Facepunch Bonanza renown
- Fish Flingers points and tokens
- Shattered Worlds anima
- Herby Werby Spirit pints
- Heart of Gielinor faction reputation
- Player-Owned Farm beans
- Dungeoneering tokens
- Slayer points
3. The Passive Tier
The passive tier consists primarily of two major categories: tasks centred around minigames, and tasks centred around Distractions and Diversions, as well as events that occur infrequently or erratically.
The main distinguishing point of the two sections is availability - minigames are always available, Distractions and Diversions generally are not.
Some minigames and Distractions and Diversions are tasks in their own right, and do not fall into the Passive tier.
3a. Minigames
If a minigame gives experience, and is the only way to complete a passive task (e.g. Herby Werby uniques), it can only be done when your current task would directly benefit from the experience gained.
Combat experience is freely available under rule #14 below, which means you're allowed to participate in minigames that give combat experience freely (for example Pest Control, Soul Wars and Castle Wars).
3b. Distractions and Diversions
God statues are a special case - if you require them for Construction experience, you may not then subsequently pray at them for Prayer or Slayer experience.
Bear in mind that Farming is not considered for this due to rule #8, so the Giant Oyster is limited to tasks requiring Fishing experience or clue uniques.
Distractions and Diversions that give no experience are freely available, under rule #3a above.
3c. Raids
Note that attending Raids is still subject to the limitations imposed by rule #5 below.
3d. Progressing between Tiers
The total number of passive tasks needed for progression to each tier:
- Easy: 5
- Medium: 15
- Hard: 30
- Elite: 60
- Master: 120
- Legendary: 200
- God: 300
If you happen to reach 100% completion of a tier without completing enough passive tasks, you may only complete passives that do not provide experience to close the gap, as you have no active task that an experience-granting passive can contribute to.
4. Time-Gated Tasks
When your time-gate is opened and you officially complete your task, post a picture in #pictureproof on Discord.
The tasks currently considered time-gated are the following:
- Brewing Cider for the Seers' Village Easy diary;
- Growing a cat to adulthood for the Ardougne Easy diary;
- Growing trees required for several Falador diaries;
5. Group PvM Activities
If you're going with non-taskmen, their weapon tier, and Prayer and Herblore benefits should reflect yours (within 5 levels).
If you need a tip or words of advice on your task, let us know on Discord in #help.
6. Experience Rewards from Quests
If you cannot use a skill lamp because none of your skills are high enough level, you must keep it with you and continue to task normally, and use it on the first skill that reaches the required level. If you need to perform an activity that requires an empty inventory (dungeoneering, for example), you must destroy and reclaim the lamp as soon as that task is complete, even if you still lack the skill levels required to use it.
7. Shop or Drop
A number of items fall under this ruling, most notably the Dragon 2h sword, which is dropped by a few bosses in Medium tier and also purchasable from Zanaris.
You are still free to purchase such items for personal use, but doing so will not count towards the completion of the task.
8. Farming and the Player-owned Farm (PoF)
This means that tree and herb runs can be completed at will.
Animals on the PoF that can be bought from Granny Potterington can be used when you have the level for them, but their pens cannot be built until you roll a task requiring it.
9. Slayer Grinds
You are allowed to do any assignment from any Slayer master available to you, even if that means you’ll be killing monsters you have not yet obtained the uniques from.
Doing Reaper assignments for their Slayer experience reward is allowed when you need the experience for your active task. However, you are not allowed to kill boss-versions of your Slayer assignment.
9a. Drop rates boosted by Slayer tasks
A reserve of 100 points to prefer the creature should be kept.
Tasks that fall under this ruling are, among others: Strykewyrms, Vileblooms, Dinosaurs, Abyssal demons, Sophanem Slayer creatures, Creatures of the Grove.
10. Supply Tasks
Supply tasks are intended to provide a baseline of supplies for later tasks, but often do not provide enough supplies for grinds in later tiers.
This ruling supplements those tasks by allowing Taskmen to stock up if supplies run low. The caveat that you need to already be out of supplies ensures that supplies made during a supply task must be used first.
This means that you may prepare food and potions for combat-related tasks, and Summoning pouches for tasks that would benefit from the use of specific familiars.
11. Invention and Invention Supply Tasks
Invention tasks in later tiers require the discovery of blueprints and unlocking certain devices - these are off-limits until the task has been completed.
Any blueprints/devices NOT covered by tasks, are good to go when you meet the level requirement.
14. Combat Skills
The six core combat skills are Attack, Strength, Defence, Ranged, Magic and Constitution. Prayer and Summoning cannot be trained off-task.
The creation and usage of Summoning pouches is already covered under rule #10 above.
If your current task is combat-related, you may bury bones or scatter ashes dropped, or keep them in reserve for Prayer-related tasks.