![]() Alternatively, players may also switch spellbooks twice with Tyss at the Dark Altar (easily reached with fairy ring code C I S if the player has activated it), provided they have 100% Arceuus favour. Those who simply wish to switch from Ancient Magicks to the regular spellbook may find it easier to pray twice at the Astral Altar on Lunar Isle, provided Lunar Diplomacy has been completed. At the altar, players can pray to switch to or from the Ancient Magicks spellbook, though this drains all Prayer points to zero (players can still switch spellbooks even with 0 Prayer points). There is a rear entrance (tunnel) to the south of the pyramid that allows players who have completed Desert Treasure I to enter the throne room directly, where the altar resides, without having to navigate the four floors of the pyramid. Players can switch to Ancient Magicks at the altar inside the Ancient Pyramid in the Kharidian Desert, south-west of Pollnivneach and north of Menaphos. Keep in mind that this method will not work for Ironman Mode. Most players who have houses publicly open will use the portals in Yanille & Rimmington. To find a house to use, use the Grouping interface and select "player owned houses" from the drop-down and use the Clan Chat to find a house with either an Ancient altar or an Occult altar. Once Desert Treasure I is completed, the easiest way to switch spellbooks for normal accounts is to use another player's POH. The prerequisite quest skill requirements, combined with the experience rewarded from these quests, means that the minimum skills required to obtain Ancient Magicks can be seen in the table to the right. ![]() Skill and quest requirements īecause unlocking the Ancient Magicks spellbook requires completion of the Desert Treasure I quest, the following quests are also required: Players will learn about the Ancient Magicks during the Desert Treasure I quest, where they release the imprisoned Zarosian Mahjarrat Azzanadra. But furthermore, most mages of Gielinor choose to practice the modern magic created at the Wizards' Tower. A handful of people, such as Solus Dellagar, still possess the knowledge of Ancient Magicks. Today, Ancient Magicks are used almost exclusively by the Mahjarrat, who have been driven close to extinction in Gielinor. New spells were invented by modern wizards of the Wizards' Tower, driving the Ancient Magicks even further into obscurity. Long after the end of the God Wars, at the beginning of the Fifth Age, the art of Runecraft was rediscovered, giving humans a new supply of runes. The powerful spells caused much destruction during the enormous battles, although the number of people who knew about the spells was extremely limited. Many of the remaining followers of Zaros, who comprised the majority of spell-casters, were killed or imprisoned. ![]() The God Wars held after Zaros' banishment saw the slow fade of the Ancient Magicks from common knowledge. During this time, only the Mahjarrat used Ancient Magicks, mostly because they didn't need runes to use Magic. ![]() The destruction of the empire and the slow disappearance of runes caused the Ancient Magicks to become a rarely used form of Magic. ![]() Back then, many wizards held battles with the few remaining runes as a prize.Īfter Zaros' banishment following the Betrayal of Zaros, Zamorak and other gods like Saradomin, destroyed the empire. Unfortunately, knowledge of Runecraft was lost before the Second Age and the remaining supplies Guthix provided humans in the First Age slowly disappeared through the use of Magic. The Spellbook also contained various teleport spells, which made it easier for the Zarosians to travel across their empire, which stretched from the northern Wilderness, to northern Misthalin and north-western Morytania. The destructive and powerful spells of the Ancient Magicks proved to be useful during the wars in the era. In the Second Age, they were very commonly used, mostly by the followers of Zaros, who ruled a very large empire at that time. The Ancient Magicks are a long forgotten and destructive set of spells. ![]()
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