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In-game functions are responsible for most things in the game. It is possible to interact directly with them through the console. This can be used to add items, levels, GP and more. These functions can be executed though the console. To access the console open Developer Tools (usually by pressing F12) in your browser and navigate to the console. Then, simply paste the code in the input field and press enter. Most functions will require you to fill out variables in the code before executing them. Note that all code is case sensitive. | In-game functions are responsible for most things in the game. It is possible to interact directly with them through the console. This can be used to add items, levels, GP and more. These functions can be executed though the console. To access the console open Developer Tools (usually by pressing F12) in your browser and navigate to the console. Then, simply paste the code in the input field and press enter. Most functions will require you to fill out variables in the code before executing them. Note that all code is case sensitive. | ||
Revision as of 21:44, 22 January 2021
This page was last updated for (v0.18.2). |
In-game functions are responsible for most things in the game. It is possible to interact directly with them through the console. This can be used to add items, levels, GP and more. These functions can be executed though the console. To access the console open Developer Tools (usually by pressing F12) in your browser and navigate to the console. Then, simply paste the code in the input field and press enter. Most functions will require you to fill out variables in the code before executing them. Note that all code is case sensitive.
Disclaimer: Blindly adding items and experience will most likely take away game enjoyment. It is highly encourage only to use this to either test things or recoup lost items/progress due to lost saves.
Disclaimer: You are playing around with the code of the game if you make mistakes, it is possible that could corrupt your game. It is highly recommended to BACKUP YOUR SAVE before running any in-game functions.
addItemToBank
The addItemToBank function can be used to add any item in the game to the bank.
addItemToBank(itemID, quantity, found, showNotification, ignoreBankSpace)
Attributes
Attribute | Type | Optional? | Default Value | Description |
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itemID | int | No | The ID of the item. For a complete list of items and their IDs, see: Table of Items | |
quantity | int | No | Quantity of item to add. Will remove items from the bank if a negative value is specified | |
found | boolean | Yes | true | Determines if it will show in item completion log |
showNotification | boolean | Yes | true | Determines if it will show notification |
ignoreBankSpace | boolean | Yes | false | If true , the item will be added to the bank even if the bank is already full
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Examples
addItemToBank(1, 10, false);
The above code will result in 10 items with item ID 1 (Oak Logs) being added to the Bank without them appearing in the item completion log, but with notification.
addXP
The addXP function can be used to add experience to any skill. Note that the game will not visually show the updated XP until after refresh or 1 new action.
addXP(skillID, xp, forceSkill, dropRares)
Attributes
Attribute | Type | Optional? | Default Value | Description |
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skillID | int | No | The ID of the skill | |
xp | int | No | Amount of experience to add. Note that this is the amount of experience added before bonuses such as that from the Firemaking Skillcape or Pyro | |
forceSkill | boolean | Yes | false | Determines whether experience boosts normally conditional on the skill (such as that granted by the Ancient Ring of Skills) are applied regardless of the skill experience is being added to |
dropRares | boolean | Yes | true | Determines if rolls for items that have a chance of dropping when the player earns experience are performed (currently includes Mastery Tokens, Crown of Rhaelyx parts, and Mysterious Stones) |
Examples
addXP(10, 1000);
The above code will result in 1000 experience being added to the skill with ID 10 (Thieving).
addMasteryXP
The addMasteryXP function can be used to add experience to any specific Mastery in a skill. Note that the game will not visually show the updated Masterry experience until after refresh or 1 new action.
addMasteryXP(skillID, masteryID, timePerAction, spendingXP, xp, addToPool, offline)
Attributes
Attribute | Type | Optional? | Default Value | Description |
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skillID | int | No | The ID of the skill | |
masteryID | int | No | The skill specific Mastery ID. See below for information on how to identify Mastery ID values | |
timePerAction | int | No | The interval (in milliseconds) of the action granting mastery experience. Has no effect on the result if spendingXP is true
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spendingXP | boolean | Yes | false | true : The amount of experience specified with xp is added, timePerAction is ignoredfalse : The amount of experience added is determined by the Mastery experience per action calculation, xp is ignored
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xp | int | Yes | 0 | Amount of experience to add. Has no effect on the result if spendingXP is false
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addToPool | boolean | Yes | true | Determines whether a portion of the specified experience amount is added to the mastery pool for the relevant skill or not |
offline | boolean | Yes | false | Determines if various UI elements are immediately updated to reflect the experience gain. Should usually be left as the default value |
Mastery IDs
Below is a reference of how the various mastery ID values may be identified.
Skill | Mastery ID |
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Index of the required tree within the constant trees
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Thieving |
Index of the required NPC within the constant thievingNPC
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Farming |
items[itemID].masteryID[1] replacing itemID with the ID of the planted seed
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Fishing |
items[itemID].masteryID[1] , replacing itemID with the ID of the item produced by the action
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Cooking
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Mining
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Smithing
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Fletching
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Crafting
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Runecrafting
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Herblore
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Examples
addMasteryXP(11, 13, 0, true, 300);
The above code will result in 300 Mastery XP being added to the skill with ID 11 (Farming) for Mastery ID 13 (Carrot Seeds).
addMasteryXP(2, 3, 3000);
The above code will result in the calculation & addition of the amount of Mastery XP from an action in skill with ID 2 (Firemaking) for item with Mastery ID 3 (Teak Logs), supposing the action took 3,000 milliseconds.