Completing one of the Karamja Achievements
The lands of RuneScape are varied and picturesque. Even the fetid swamps of Mort Myre and the blasted wastes of the Wilderness possess their special charms for those who care to look. Of course, the scenery isn't everything, and each land has its specialties: from the mines of Keldagrim to the plants and animals of Karamja. If you're a wee bit bored and fancy a few small tasks, you might like to check out your
Achievements to see what the people of those lands do to prove their proficiency in all things.
Achievements
Achievements List
Achievements tab
At the bottom of the side panel interface is the 'Noticeboard' button, which opens the Pinned Task List. Click on 'More' to open the Noticeboard proper, followed by 'Achievements' to view the Achievements tab.
Here you are able to view all Achievements (by set) and, should you wish, filter out any that are not part of the current set you are viewing or which you have already completed (using the options).
Clicking the Achievements tab on the top of the Noticeboard interface will open the interface pictured above. The Achievements are displayed as icons with their type, difficulty and whether you've completed them or not displayed on the right of each icon. Hovering over an icon will give you the Achievement name, and you can click on an individual icon for more details.
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Counts towards Reward? |
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Difficulty |
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Beginner |
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Easy |
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Medium |
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Hard |
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Elite |
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- Beginner - Should be able to be completed by every player with relative ease.
- Easy - Might require some quests to be complete, but they will generally be low-level quests. Almost any player should be capable of completing all of the Easy Tasks.
- Medium - May require a few more quests, be in more dangerous locations or require several of your skills to be advanced.
- Hard - May not appear difficult at first glance, but they may require you to enter incredibly dangerous areas, to have completed high-level quests or to survive through all the horrors an area can throw at you, just to eat a kebab...
- Elite - Will ask for very high levels (often up in the 90s) or for a series of steps to be completed within a certain area. These will test all but the most experienced players, pushing your knowledge and skills to the extreme. The rewards, however, are more than worth it...
Achievement details
Clicking on an Achievement here will display more information about it including its name, the set that it belongs to and its difficulty level (both explained in the Achievement Sets section below), a description of the Achievement, and sometimes even a hint on how to go about completing it. There will also be some information on what rewards you can gain by completing all Achievements in the set that it belongs to (see the rewards section below).
The options menu in the top-right of the Achievements tab allows you to change the settings of the Noticeboard and Active Task menu. For example, if desired, you can hide completed tasks, and hide Achievements that do not pertain to a given Achievement set. The options that are available to you are as follows:
- Check to hide already-completed tasks - Shows/Hides completed tasks from the Noticeboard
- Check to hide Achievements which are not part of a set - Shows/Hides Achievements which do not contribute to the Achievement rewards
- Check to hide 'Task Complete' popups - Shows/Hides notifications that tell you when you have completed a task
- Check to hide the 'Active Task' window
- Check to hide the 'Achievement Info' window - Shows/Hides notifications that provide information on the Achievement you have just completed.
- Tutorial is ON/Tutorial is OFF - Turns on/off the members tutorial.
Achievement Sets
Most Achievements belong to a set (the majority of which are based on geographical location) - e.g. the Lumbridge/Draynor set. You can filter which set you are looking at with the drop down menu on the top-left of the interface.
Completing all achievements within each set will gain you a reward. You can find out about the rewards available below.
Note that there are a handful of Achievements that are NOT considered to be part of a set - and will not contribute to the rewards for completing a set.
The Achievement sets are as follows:
Rewards
Each time you complete all of the Achievements in a set of the same level of difficulty, you will receive a message in your chat box congratulating you and reminding you who you should speak to (or what other criteria you must fulfil) in order to collect your reward.
You must earn the reward for the lower levels of difficulty within a set before you can claim the upgraded version of that reward. For example, if you complete all Medium Achievements in the Lumbridge/Draynor set, you must also have completed all Beginner and Easy Achievements in the same set to claim the reward for the Medium Achievements.
Each set offers a different item reward and one or more experience lamps, with their usefulness increasing with each difficulty level completed. Often, these rewards will allow you greater freedom in the area or provide you with new training areas restricted to those who have completed the Achievements.
Note that the experience lamps you receive can be used on any skill, provided your current level in that skill is at least level 30 (for an Easy level lamp), level 40 (for a Mediuma level lamp), level 50 (for a Hard level lamp) or, depending upon how much experience it awards, anything from level 60 to level 90 (for an Elite level lamp).
There are a couple of additional bonuses in the form of a new music track unlocked for completing any 350 Achievements, and an emote for completing all Achievements (including those Achievements in the Lumbridge area that are not considered to be part of the Lumbridge/Draynor set).
Rewards can be collected from the following NPCs:
Toggle Achievement rewards
Development Team
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Developer:
Alex F
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