Dungeoneering hole
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Dungeoneering hole | |
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Release | 29 July 2019 (Update) |
Members | No |
Quest | No |
Location | Lumbridge Crater |
Actions | Dungeoneer, Talk to, Examine |
Examine | It's dark. |
Advanced data | |
Object ID | ? (edit) |
Links | MROD |
doc • Talk page |
The Dungeoneering hole was found north-east of the centre of Lumbridge Crater during the Summer Skill Off in 2019, and the 2020, 2021, and 2022 Beach events.
It was used to gain experience in Dungeoneering continuously at three-second intervals (every five ticks). In the beach events, experience could be gained a total of 25 times before needing to take a break. To roughly calculate the experience per hour, the experience obtained in one action is multiplied by 1,200. This would omit the time used to restart the activity having to take a break during the beach events.
Drinking an A Hole in One (beach cocktail) increases experience from Dungeoneering hole by 10%, increases the number of times experience is gained before needing a break from 25 to 75, and causes the temperature on the beach to not increase for 15 minutes.
It was not possible to obtain Gordie the Dungeoneering skilling pet from this activity. This was previously possible during the Summer Skill Off.
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Trivia[edit | edit source]
- The line "Are those my feet?" is a reference to the episode Hell of the British sitcom Father Ted.
- Another line references the phrase "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here." from Dante's Inferno.
- The line "Oh, hi Clawdia!" could be a reference to The Room, where the iconic line "Oh, hi Mark!" originates from.
- The line "B for Bruce, B for Brave" is a reference to a catchphrase coined by Bruce Greene, a member of the YouTube channel Funhaus, during their playthrough of the horror game Emily Wants to Play Too.
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