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  1. Old School RuneScape Wiki

    We are the official Old School RuneScape encyclopaedia, written and maintained by the players. Since our start on 14 February 2013, we've been the go-to destination for all things Old School.

  2. Skill training guides - OSRS Wiki

    There are many ways to train a skill in Old School RuneScape. The skill training guides mostly focus on methods that give a good bit of experience for the time invested (XP/hour).

  3. Quests/List - OSRS Wiki

    This page lists all quests and miniquests available within Old School RuneScape.

  4. Pendant of ates - OSRS Wiki

    The pendant of ates is an amulet that can be charged using frozen tears to provide teleports to six locations around Varlamore. The pendant is an untradeable rare drop from killing frost naguas or …

  5. New player guide - OSRS Wiki

    The new player guide is intended to help both new and returning players. The guide covers a wide range of topics including; skills, money making, and some early-game content in Old School RuneScape.

  6. Armour/Ranged armour - OSRS Wiki

    This is a list of the armour that is generally worn by players who are using the Ranged skill. Ranged armour tends to have high Ranged attack bonuses and good Magic Defence bonuses. Ranged …

  7. Free-to-play Fishing training - OSRS Wiki

    There are several ways to train Fishing in free-to-play. Depending on the desired goals of the player, they can choose between methods favouring experience rates or profit. If you choose to go with …

  8. Forthos Dungeon - OSRS Wiki

    The Forthos Dungeon, also known as the Ruined Temple Dungeon and Hosidius Dungeon, is an ancient underground temple found beneath the Forthos Ruin in Hosidius. The underground temple is one …

  9. Isle of Souls - OSRS Wiki

    The Isle of Souls is an island located in the Shrouded Ocean, west of Feldip Hills. It is where the Soul Wars minigame takes place.

  10. Thieving training - OSRS Wiki

    This is a guide for training the Thieving skill. For maximum theoretical experience rates for certain Thieving training methods, see this page.