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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. Old School RuneScape - OSRS Wiki

    Old School RuneScape is Jagex's official term for a previous version of the RuneScape game that was introduced from the August 2007 Archive of RuneScape, a backup of the RuneScape …

  3. 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.

  4. Quests/List - OSRS Wiki

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

  5. Fire giant - OSRS Wiki

    Fire giants are powerful giants that are popular for training Ranged and Slayer. They are also the strongest of the standard giants, being significantly stronger than their Ice, Moss, and Hill giant …

  6. 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 …

  7. Gemstone Crab - OSRS Wiki

    The Gemstone Crab is a world boss that moves between three mines in the Tlati Rainforest approximately every 10 minutes. It has no defense, low offensive stats, and effectively infinite …

  8. Frozen tear - OSRS Wiki

    Frozen tears are a drop from creatures within the Ruins of Tapoyauik. They are used to charge the pendant of ates, in which each tear provides one teleport charge.

  9. Optimal quest guide - OSRS Wiki

    The optimal quest guide lists Old School RuneScape quests in an order that allows new Members to progress in a way that minimises the amount of skill training to completion of all the quests. …

  10. Quest experience rewards - OSRS Wiki

    This page contains a list of quests which gives experience in a specific skill; each skill has its own section displaying the experience given in ascending order.