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Q: What happens when you die? | Q: What happens when you die? | ||
:A: When you [[Combat#Death|die]], a random item from your currently selected Equipment Set will be lost forever. You can lose full stacks of ammo, consumables and summoning tablets, but not food or potions | :A: When you [[Combat#Death|die]], a random item from your currently selected Equipment Set will be lost forever. You can lose full stacks of ammo, consumables and summoning tablets, but not food or potions. If you have the {{Icon|Protect Item|type=prayer}} prayer equipped then you will not lose any items on death. | ||
:If your character is in {{Icon|Hardcore}} mode, on death it is permanently deleted instead. It cannot be recovered, unless you load an exported save created before the death. | |||
Q: I had {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat}} on, how did I die? | Q: I had {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat}} on, how did I die? | ||
:A: You died because you either ran out of food or the max hit of the enemy exceeded the threshold for {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat|nolink=true}}. For example if you have {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier I}}, | :A: You died because you either ran out of food or the max hit of the enemy exceeded the threshold for {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat|nolink=true}}. For example if you have 100 hp and {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat - Tier I}}, your threshold for {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat|nolink=true}} to trigger would be ≤ 20 HP. If you fight an enemy with a max hit ≥21, it could kill you without ever triggering {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat|nolink=true}}. | ||
:Some more difficult enemies have special attacks that apply status effects like stun that can let them deal more damage to you than their max hit. Please see the [[Combat Effects]] page for more information! | :Some more difficult enemies have special attacks that apply status effects like stun that can let them deal more damage to you than their max hit. Please see the [[Combat Effects]] page for more information! | ||
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==={{Skill|Firemaking}}=== | ==={{Skill|Firemaking}}=== | ||
Q: Is {{Skill|Firemaking}} worth | Q: Is {{Skill|Firemaking}} worth leveling? | ||
:A: Yes. Increasing the {{Skill|Firemaking}} skill level allows the player to purchase higher tier cooking fires from the [[Shop#Cooking Fires|Shop]]. Also, the {{ItemIcon|Firemaking Skillcape}} (which is purchasable from the [[Shop]] upon reaching {{SkillReq|Firemaking|99}}) provides a 5% global experience bonus. Furthermore, getting 99 {{Icon|Mastery}} on each log will give | :A: Yes. Increasing the {{Skill|Firemaking}} skill level allows the player to purchase higher tier cooking fires from the [[Shop#Cooking Fires|Shop]]. Also, the {{ItemIcon|Firemaking Skillcape}} (which is purchasable from the [[Shop]] upon reaching {{SkillReq|Firemaking|99}}) provides a 5% global experience bonus. Furthermore, getting 99 {{Icon|Mastery}} on each log will give a global Mastery experience bonus. | ||
:You will also gain useful items, like [[Ash]], [[Charcoal]], [[Coal Ore]] and [[Diamond]]. | :You will also gain useful items, like [[Ash]], [[Charcoal]], [[Coal Ore]] and [[Diamond]]. | ||
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Q: Why can't I cook this chicken/bread/soup? | Q: Why can't I cook this chicken/bread/soup? | ||
:A: You must purchase the furnace and pot upgrades from the [[Shop]] | :A: You must purchase the furnace and pot upgrades from the [[Shop]] to cook food with them. | ||
Q: What is the difference between Passive and Active {{Skill|Cooking}}? | Q: What is the difference between Passive and Active {{Skill|Cooking}}? |
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