RuneScape humor
While there is plenty of serious content in RuneScape , there are also lots of quirky and humorous things going on too. Some of the more unusual things include the ability to cook a variety of types of pizzas; pick bananas on a banana plantation; hold parties with balloons; play with yo-yos, spinning saucers, and toy horses; whacking others with rubber chickens; raising a pet cat which can then perform activities such as catching rats; and duelling other players with a rubber chicken or a bunch of flowers. Around Easter 2005 players had the chance to catch up with the fast-moving giant Easter Bunny (a character no longer present in the game) and receive a rubber chicken.
In addition, if one searches a haystack, one will eventually find a needle. One can also "examine" certain items or people to discover amusing results. For instance, when one examines the Head Chef in the cooking guild, the game prints "Despite his name, he in fact only rarely cooks heads." When one examines the Examiner, the game prints "Upon examining the Examiner, you examine that he is indeed the Examiner." There are also various amusing 'emotes' your character can perform, including 'dance', 'panic', 'jump for joy', 'glass wall', 'cry' and 'blow kiss'. A random area has recently been added named "Miscellania", and their enemies, "Etceteria".
There are also a lot of quests which have humorous parts:
There are many agility courses across the world of RuneScape. The first course that is open to players is the Gnomes' course in the Gnome Stronghold. No health can be lost on this course. Another course is located at the Barbarian outpost, requiring level 35 agility and completion of the Alfred Grimhand Barcrawl. The most dangerous but best agility course to gain agility experience is the Wilderness agility course, which requires level 52 agility to enter. As it is located in the deep wilderness, there is a danger of PK'ers (Player Killers) there.
The Werewolf agility dungeon southeast of Fenkenstrain's castle contains two courses. The Creatures of Fenkenstrain quest must be completed to use these courses. The skullball course can be entered at level 25 agility and requires kicking a skull through 10 goals in order.
Completing this course in under 4 minutes generates 750 agility experience. The course can easily be completed in about 3 minutes, and possibly as quickly as 2.5 minutes. The other werewolf course requires an agility level of 60 to enter and provides agility experience comparable to the Wilderness agility course.
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