The answer is through the Grand Exchange,like item A’s price in Grand Exchange is from 190K to 200K.then we will use client’s account sell this item as price 200K,then we will use our account which have much runescape gp buy it. then we go on sell this item A as price 190K,then client’s account buy it,from this trade client’s account will earn 10K,then we will use our account sell a item B(if B’s price is from 100K-130K) as price 100K,then use the client’s account buy it,then use client’s account sell it as price 130K,then use our account buy it back,so this client’s account earn 30K. For what item we always used to delivery gold is our secret,but if client’s account has high price item on or much gp,the delivery will be fast,if client’s account is a very low lv account and almost dont have some item,for like these account ,the delivery will be very hard and very slowly.
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After leaving his lazy son in charge of the Egg Plant, the Easter Bunny realizes that unless he can get some help to fix the plant, there won’t be any holiday goodies this year!
Start: The Easter Bunny.
Skills: None!
Quests: None!
What You Need: Nothing!
Optional Items: Nothing!
Note: This event was only available for two weeks in April, 2009 for the Easter event.
Quick Links
•Getting Started
•Wake the Easter Bird
•Round Up the Implings
•Broken Incubator
•Nut Machine
•Rewards
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Getting Started
Start by visiting the Easter Bunny located southwest of Falador and just East of the Crafting Guild.
When you talk to the Easter Bunny he will explain that there will be no chocolatey goodness for anyone this year. This is because he left his son in charge of the Egg Plant, where the lovely, sticky treats such as chocolate eggs are produced. Since he is so lazy, it’s all in pieces. The reason for his son’s laziness could possibly be because the Easter Bunny spoiled him.
Ask the Easter Bunny if you can help and he will gladly accept your offer. He asks you to fix up the Egg Plant to get it working again. Before continuing, the Easter Bunny will make a one-time offer to empty your inventory into your bank for you. If you accept, he will bank all items in your inventory, but not items you are wearing or have equipped. Climb down the Rabbit Hole a few spaces away from the Easter Bunny. You will be transformed into a rabbit as you do so.
Head northwest until you see a large open room. Continue north until you see a Rabbit hole. Enter it. You will be transformed back into a human.
Go north to the back of the room where you will find Easter Bunny Jr, who isn’t the most polite bunny. He doesn’t know how to fix the Egg Plant, but he does know that his dad has a to-do list in his office, which is located just East of Easter Bunny Jr.
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Wake the Easter Bird
The Easter Bird is located in the center of the room. Once you wake him up, you discover he is hungry.
Just East of the Easter Bird are sacks full of bird food. Examine each one and find the correct one according to the hint.
Once you give the Easter Bird food, you discover it is now thirsty. Go north and get water from the Water Bucket. You do not need to bring a bucket!
The Easter Bird is now satisfied and you should speak to Easter Bunny Jr who is now right next to the Easter Bird. Tell him the Easter Bird is a highly intelligent lifeform which provides profit through chocolate.
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Round Up the Implings
Easter Bunny Jr asks you to round up the implings flying around in the tunnels.
Head back to the office where you will find an Impling Net and an Impling Jar. You will need five Impling Jars. Now head into the tunnels East of the Easter Bird and start catching implings! Once you have all five implings head over to the Egg-Painting machine south of the Easter Bird and use one of the implings with it.
Talk to the Easter Bunny and tell him “An impling painting an egg twice its own size is pretty cool.”
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Broken Incubator
Head over to the Broken Incubator north of the Easter Bird and talk to the Impling Worker.
He will tell you that you can find blueprints in Easter Bunny Jr’s bedroom. They are located in the north part of his room.
Search the nut and egg crates scattered throughout the room (You may have to check a crate twice!) until you have:
•Cog
•Pistons
•Chimney
•Clean Pipe
•Sooty Pipe
•Wet Pipe
Use the Cog, Pistons, and Chimney with the Broken Incubator; use the Clean Pipe with the Incubator controls; use the Sooty Pipe with the Coal Supply; use the Wet Pipe with the Water Tank. This is the order you must do it in. Congratulations! You fixed the Incubator!
Now talk to the Easter Bunny and tell him the machine is one-of-a-kind.
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Nut Machine
Head over to the Nut Machine west of the Easter Bird.
Talk to Big Ben, a cute, fluffy, little squirrel, who doesn’t enjoy being called cute or fluffy. Offer him 20% of the nuts. Big Ben forgot how to sort the nuts, so you’re going to have to teach him.
To train them, you must discard ten items correctly. If you discard a correct item, your count goes back to zero.
Discard:
Do Not Discard:
After you have completed this, talk to to the Easter Bunny Jr and tell him how the squirrels aren’t vermin but rather highly skilled defect detectors.
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Rewards
Talk to Easter Bunny Jr. in the Easter Bunny’s office. There will be a quick cut scene of him putting on an Easter Bunny suit. He will then tell you to talk to his dad.
Talk to the Easter Bunny and you see another quick cut scene of him taking off his suit. As a reward, you get an Easter Carrot, which you can whack people with (harmlessly, of course!) similar to the Rubber Chicken.
You also get the “Around the World in Eggty Days” emote.
If you have not gotten the bunny-hop emote yet, you will also receive that.
Music Tracks Unlocked:
Tree Gnome Village is located between Yanille and Ardougne, to the far west of the map. It’s close by to the Fight Arena and Port Khazard (located to the east), as well as the altar to the north west and the Ogre Cities to the south. The Village can also be useful for questers, as it provides an easy teleportation to the Grand Exchange and of the many quests in the area, such as the Tower of Life and the Fight Arena quest.
Quick Links
•Getting There
•The Maze
•A Map of the City
•Attractions
•People
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Getting There
Walking A way to get to the village, especially for newer members, is by walking from either Yanille or Ardougne. Castle Wars is also close by, using the Ring of Dueling, and from there you can walk north east. It’s not recommended to walk all the way from the central areas of Runescape, Varrock, Camelot, Falador etc. because they are far away.
Teleporting Teleporting to either Yanille, Castle Wars or Ardougne and walking from there is the quickest way if you wish to teleport.
Spirit Trees The common way of reaching the village is by using the Spirit Tree Teleport. To use this, you must have completed Tree Gnome Village Quest and teleport from either of the other trees around Runescape. The trees available are in the Battlefield of Khazard, Tree Gnome Stronghold (this is one-way unless The Grand Tree quest has been completed), The Grand Exchange and the Canyons east of the Poison Wastes (requires The Path of Glouphrie Quest). These will teleport you directly to the center. If you have the correct farming level, you can also plant a Spirit Tree right by the entrance and then once it has grown, travel straight there as you would any of the other trees.
Fairy Rings The closest Fairy Ring is only a short walk away from the village entrance, and uses the code: CIQ
A very easy way of reaching the village is by using the Amulet of Glory to teleport to Edgeville or teleport to Varrock, and then running to the Spirit Tree in the north east section of the Grand Exchange.
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The Maze
Unless you teleported directly into the Village using the Spirit Trees, you will first have to make your way through a simple maze to the center. However, once you have done the Tree Gnome Village Quest, there is a gnome, Elkoy, at the north west entrance who will take you there directly. There are also several Giants, Wolves, Goblins, Moss Giants, Rats, and Ogres of various levels throughout the maze, be careful around them, as they’re aggressive!
To make your way through the maze, go to either start point to the north west or south east of the maze. This map will help guide you through, take the red path from the south east, and the yellow from the north west. But remember – monsters litter the paths to the center. Once you’re at the end, you’ll have to squeeze through the fence to enter. Elkoy will only appear at the north west entrance.
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Map of the City
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Attractions
Other than talking to the local gnomes, there are three main attractions to the village, as well as some nice spots to visit.
(1) The Spirit Tree
This is the most used feature of the village. Talk to the tree and it give you options to a variety of places, dependent on which quests you have completed.
Choose the option that you’d like to go to:
You may wish to talk to the King by the Spirit Tree to start the Tree Gnome Village Quest or The Path of Glouphrie Quest, or visit his Throne Room on the second level.
(2) The Shop
There is only one shop in the village, Bolkoy’s General Store. It’s located on the second level, so to get up there you must first climb one of the ladders.
Once there, it’s much the same to any ordinary shop. The prices are as follows:
Bolkoy’s Village Shop
Picture Item Price
Pot 1gp
Bronze Pickaxe 1gp
Jug 1gp
Shears 1gp
Bucket 2gp
Tinderbox 1gp
Chisel 1gp
Hammer 1gp
Bronze Arrows 7gp
Cooked Meat 4gp
Bolkoy is also used during a clue scroll. He’ll ask you a question before giving you the next clue. He will ask how many flowers there are under his hut, the answer is 13.
(3) The Dungeon
The Dungeon is located just east of the bars you must squeeze through to get to the inner part of the maze. It’s main use is during the Waterfall Quest. To enter the dungeon, climb down the ladder.
The dungeon is not incredibly large, yet contains several Hobgoblins (level 28), Zombies (level 13) and Bats (level 6).
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People
Depending on which Quests you have completed or started, the NPCs around the Village will react differently when spoken to. They will mostly hail you as a hero once the majority of the Gnome Quests are complete.
King Bolren
Local Gnome
Elkoy
Bolkoy
Remsai
Gnome (Level 1)
The new line of Development Diaries continues today with the release of another diary: Dungeon Maps. Whereas last week’s diary talked about the design of a storyline and its characters, this Dungeon Maps project largely consists of technical challenges. Today’s diary, therefore, focuses on the technical work involved in creating this update.
It takes a long time to get even a simple project from initial concept to release. As we make progress on the projects for which we’ve released diaries, we plan to update the existing diaries to keep you informed of what’s going on, in addition to releasing new diaries about other projects. We’re also planning to have articles from other departments in the future, such as Graphics and QA. So, while the new development diaries are shorter than the old-style ones, they will be released more often.
A new, localised version of the Windows downloadable client is available.
The Windows downloadable client is a lightweight application designed specifically for RuneScape. It uses less memory and desktop screen space than a conventional browser, and is therefore ideal for low-end machines. The latest version includes the following enhancements:
Language Aware – will choose the correct language region based on your computer’s settings
Better compatibility with low-end machines
Features a smart new icon
You can find a link to the Windows downloadable client in the Downloads & Wallpapers section of the RuneScape website.
Mod Stuart
RuneScape Tools Developer
The Easter Bunny seems to have been around forever. Or has he? What makes him seem immortal? This Easter, calamity has once again befallen his factory, and he needs your help to solve the problem. As well as giving you the chance to fix some impressive machinery, and deal with some colourful (but less than helpful) characters, Splitting Heirs will also give our free players a taste of what it’s like to catch implings.
This event revisits the past, so if you’ve played previous Easter events you’ll recognise the incubator from 2008 and the Easter Bird from 2006. Find out what makes the Easter Bunny tick, and you could also earn yourself a new fun weapon. So what are you waiting for? Go seek out the Easter Bunny!
Mod Maz
RuneScape Developer
Queen of the Squirrels
Where to start Splitting Heirs:
Speak to the Easter Bunny, south of Falador.
Requirements to complete Splitting Heirs:
None.
In Other News…
The layout of the welcome screen has been changed slightly to allow us to add further information to it in the future.
Pyre logs now have a ‘Make-X’, and code for this has been significantly reworked. Also, any bonus experience gains from the All Fired Up quest rewards should now properly apply.
The April Fools’ cabbages have now been removed from the game, and seagulls have been removed from the Hunter skill.
The speed at which your prayers activate should now be back to normal, without the delay some players have been experiencing.
Today, we’ve released a development diary about the upcoming ‘rest’ feature. Given that we’ve already released an…accidental teaser, we thought we’d give you some more insight into the design process for this small but useful feature, which I hope you’ll all end up using.
To read this diary, click here.
Mod Chihiro
Senior Technical Developer, RuneScape Content
This week’s update concerns Summoning and hairstyles: better usability, more pets and the return of the fringe.
You have provided us with so many ideas to improve the Summoning skill that we were spoilt for choice, and our wish list of improvements is getting longer and longer, but for now we have decided on the following improvements.
Firstly, we have raised the pet limit so that you can have twice as many pets as before. This seemingly simple change led to a major background change, which will improve the stability of the code so you will experience fewer bugs in future. Secondly, you don’t need to wait until a familiar has disappeared to use the next pouch; now you click a handy button in the Summoning interface to replenish your familiar’s timer to 100% when it has dropped below two and a half minutes. So, if you use beasts of burden to help carry things around, you can now use this button to keep them going, as long as you have another pouch of the same type in your inventory. Additionally, we have made it much more straightforward to trade in your pouches and scrolls with Bogrog, the ogre in Gu’Tanoth.
We often receive comments about and suggestions for new hairstyles from players on the forums. In particular, we read players’ complaints that there was once a female hairstyle with a fringe that got removed. We searched and searched, but could not find any indication that this was ever the case, so we scratched our heads for a while…and then created one! Enjoy your fringes, and perhaps you might like to pay a visit to Party Pete to try out a special new hairstyle designed for partying.
Lilies of the valley have also blossomed around RuneScape. These fragrant spring flowers will stay until the next game update to celebrate the start of May.
Last but not least, we would like to point you towards a new link in the quest journals. The QuestHelp system is now accessible directly from your quest journal, and you don’t even need to log into the website to access either a hint or a spoiler for a quest.
As you’ll notice, this set of updates isn’t as large as you might have hoped, for which we apologise. A project we were hoping to release this week was found to have bugs, and so has been delayed until next week. While we’re aware that these are relatively small fixes, we hope that you’ll appreciate them nonetheless.
Today, we have opened up the forums for high level free players to be able to post!
All free players who have earned over 12.5 million XP (that roughly equates to someone having all F2P skills on level 72) are now able to post. Exciting times!
There could be around 250,000 new forum users to add to the current active forum users, and over the coming weeks and months, we will gradually enable more high level free players to have access.
If you’re a member currently, and already have access to post on the forums, we’d appreciate it if you could give our new forum guests a warm welcome.
If you’re new to the forums, have a read of the Forum Code of Conduct and please check the Forum Specific Rules on the forums you want to post on. There’s also a welcome thread in the Recent Updates forum – check it out.
Enjoy!
We’ve released the second entry in the development diary for the new dwarf quest. This one deals with how the project went from the initial blank page to the first definite plan.
We’ll be releasing a new entry in this development diary every few weeks or so, as well as releasing diaries about other projects. Rather than just offering a snapshot like the old-style development diaries, the new diaries will be shorter but updated more frequently, so they can take you through the process of development as it happens.
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