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Gaining Agility by balancing on a rope

Gnomes are tiny little folk, whose remarkably small size enables them to go many places that the larger races cannot. For this reason, they encourage all of their folk to train constantly: after all, if they can slip through the tiniest cracks, they can get to the most delicious of delicacies.

Gnomes are more than happy to train wandering human adventurers, too, because they cannot possibly slip through some gnome-sized spaces, leaving their favourite foods safe, regardless of how agile the human may become.

In recent days the gnomes have observed that some humans believe themselves more agile than the gnomes themselves, and to prove them wrong have constructed an extension to their course. The course diverges at the first platform, where a branch can be climbed to reach a higher platform.

NOTE: You must have an Agility level of 85 to attempt the advanced course. (this can be boosted)


Location

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Location of the Gnome Agility Course

This course is located in the north-western region of the Kingdom of Kandarin, in the Tree Gnome Stronghold. This is where you need to start training your Agility skill.

If you have completed Tree Gnome Village, you'll find that the Spirit Trees provide a convenient method of getting to the start of the Agility course.

The obstacles are risk free and the gnome trainers are there to encourage you along the way.


The Course

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Map of the Agility Course
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Map of the Advanced Agility Course

In the advanced gnome course, it is sometimes more efficient to click a spot right before an obstacle rather than clicking the obstacle directly. As a matter of fact, at the last obstacle, the barrier, clicking a spot in front of it then clicking on the barrier will save you some seconds since you will run, while the game, if you click the obstacle directly, will make you walk, therefore slowing you down.

Experience

Obstacle Experience
Log Balance 7.5
Net Climb 7.5
Branch Climb 5
Balancing Rope 7.5
Branch Climb C5
Net Climb 7.5
Tunnel 7.5
Agility Bonus 39
Completed Lap 86.5


Advanced Obstacle Experience
Branch climb 25
Signpost run 25
Pole swing 25
Barrier jump to complete 630
Completed Lap
(including start of normal course)
725

Spoiler:Reward

Completing 250 perfect laps on Gnome Advanced will qualify you to be awarded Agile legs. The laps do not need to be consecutive. You may speak with a gnome trainer to find out how many completed laps you've done. Once you have done 250 perfect laps, you will get a message in your chat that says, "You've completed 250 perfect laps! Speak to a gnome trainer for your reward." He will award you your prize and should you lose them, you may return to him to reclaim them.

Agile legs are weight-reducing armor for the legs, when worn they will reduce your weight by 10kg. The requirement to equip them is 35 Constitution and 35 Defence.


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