Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire (2024)

Thursday, July 27th - Initial Changes & Clarification

In case you've been living inside an ancient vault deep in the desert, we released Old School's biggest quest so far yesterday: Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire.


We've got a couple of updates for you on some small tweaks and quality of life changes based on your initial feedback, plus a clarification of how the vestige drops work for each of the bosses.


We'll kick things off with the hottest topic so far...


Vestige Drop Mechanics


We've seen a whole lot of speculation about exactly what's going on with these, so we'd like to provide some extra clarity on things. We'll use Vardorvis as an example since he's shaping up to be pretty popular, especially with the allure of the Ultor ring.

  • Vardorvis has a 1 in x chance to roll onto his unique table.
  • Unique table contains Executioner's Axe head, Virtus pieces, Chromium ingot and the Ultor vestige.
    • Awakener's orbs, Blood Quartz and the pet sit on a separate table from this one.
  • Player has a chance to roll onto the Ultor vestige.
  • After hitting this roll 3 times, player receives an Ultor vestige drop.
    • When hitting this roll, if you're not due to receive a vestige, you'll be given a drop that isn't on the unique table (outlined above) instead.

In essence, it's a similar system to the Venator shards obtained from the Phantom Muspah, where players hit the shard drop 5 times to assemble a Venator bow. Part of what this system achieves is preventing players from going too dry, because nobody likes going excessively dry. Conversely, it does also remove the chance to score the most sought-after drop on 1kc. In a sense, the randomness for obtaining a vestige is clamped so that the extremely dry and extremely 'spooned' players are a little closer to the average expected rate.


While the number of kills overall at each boss is high, a lot of these are made up of players having secured one kill for the quest itself, or from players hopping around between bosses to figure out which is their favourite. This drop system means the lowest theoretical killcount for obtaining an Ultor vestige from Vardorvis is 3, though this remains highly improbable.


In this case, the first two 'shards' are invisible, we opted for this approach so that eventually obtaining the vestige feels like a huge moment rather than feeling like incremental progress towards obtaining one (like with the Venator shards and eventual Venator bow. Sometimes it's nice to break big ticket items up into smaller, tangible pieces, but on the flip side it's much more exciting to just see a big drop all at once! We do want to experiment more with drops and how players obtain them to see what works well and what works less well and do feel that this is an approach that has potential. However we also appreciate that many players speculate the vestiges aren't working as intended or that they feel astronomically rare to the point of some choosing not to engage with the bosses until we explain further.


Hopefully this clears things up a little, we meant it when we said that you don't need to do anything special! If you're chasing a drop, you'll have a better chance of seeing your first vestige as your killcount climbs a little higher, and we expect to see a much more significant influx of vestiges as more players start racking up the kills!


With that clarified, we've got a few very small tweaks we'll be making tomorrow via coldfix, at the usual time of 11:30am BST (with the standard 45 minute timer at 10:45am BST). Read on for more info!

Area Access & Transportation

Desert Treasure II introduces a handful of new areas alongside its new bosses. While these areas are expansive and full of detail, a couple in particular can feel a little rough to get back to if you're trying to collect your gear from your gravestone while learning the bosses.


For the approach to Vardorvis, we'd like to add two alternate methods of getting to the rowboat at the south of the Kebos Lowlands, since for those of you who haven't unlocked the Xeric's Honour teleport on Xeric's talisman, it can be a pretty cumbersome return journey:

  • Add an extra transport location for the Mountain Guide who can currently take you between Mount Quidamortem and the western side of Shayzien. We'd like to give him the option to transport you to the crossroads due east of the rowboat, west of the quest start location for Garden of Death.
  • Add a fairy ring in the small clearing north-west of the quest start location for Garden of Death.


While you might still need to dash through a few foes on your way back, these should make getting back on track after a respawn feel faster, and let you spend more time learning how to tackle Vardorvis as opposed to making your way back.


For the approach to the Whisperer, we'd like to make two small terrain changes to cut down on some of the frustrations that players have expressed at making their way back to Camdozaal:

  • Add an Agility handhold (requires 68 Agility) to the western side of Ice Mountain, allowing quicker access for those of you using the Lassar teleport spell.
  • Smooth out the steep drop to the south-east of the Mind altar, so that players using the Mind altar teleport can easily walk from there straight into Camdozaal.


We hope these little tweaks might make getting around during the quest (or while chasing the teleport-unlocking tablets for each boss) more enjoyable and let you focus on what's new rather than trekking through places you're already familiar with.


Beyond these, we've got a selection of smaller changes that we'll be delivering via coldfix tomorrow, Friday, July 28th!

Other Changes - Friday, July 28th (PENDING COLDFIX)


  • Fix a bug where the Whisperer fires more attacks in a row than intended
  • Increase the number of Combat XP lamps rewarded by the quest from 1 to 3. from an NPC at the Ancient Vault after the quest, take a look around, you can't miss him!
  • Reduce the maximum wander range of the foes in the post-quest version of Vardorvis' area, to prevent them from forming a violent welcoming party outside his boss lair.
  • Players will no longer be able to see the shelved Ruinous Powers in the Prayer skill guide.

We want to say a huge thank you to everybody who's played and shared their thoughts on Desert Treasure II so far, it's been an absolute blast to watch you tackle the quest and our four new bosses!

Keep giving us your thoughts and feedback, and expect to hear more from us in the coming weeks about any more substantial changes we might be making, the changes above are intended to be small changes for a little QoL while people get to grips with everything new.

Oh, one more thing! You might want to keep a close eye on any Awakener's orbs you've accumulated, because tomorrow (Friday, July 28th), the Awakened variants of Vardorvis, Duke Sucellus, the Leviathan and the Whisperer will be waking up... Keep an eye out on our socials to figure out exactly when they'll be waking up - good luck, have fun!


Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire (3)

After months of anticipation, Old School's most ambitious quest to date is finally here. Get ready for Desert Treasure II – The Fallen Empire!


Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire (4)
Desert Treasure II – The Fallen Empire

We’ve already covered a lot of this information in our recent ‘Get Ready for Desert Treasure II’ newspost, but we’ll repeat it here so that everyone has a chance to see it before they play the quest.


This week sees the launch of Old School RuneScape’s biggest (and hopefully best) quest to date. Before you head to the desert to get started, there are a few things we’d like you to know.


Firstly, we have an ominous warning. If you are a Hardcore or Group Hardcore Ironman, we strongly advise that you play through the quest on a non-Hardcore account first. We’re not just building hype here: Desert Treasure II is a dangerous quest. Everything from the bosses we’ve spoken so much about to the environment itself can and will kill you.


Consider this your last warning. We expect Death’s Office to be full to bursting by the end of the day…


Secondly, we aren’t kidding when we say this quest is our biggest yet. Desert Treasure II will take you on an epic journey across Gielinor, from familiar locales to places you’ve never seen before. You’ll fight four tough bosses – Duke Sucellus, Vardorvis, the Leviathan and the Whisperer – and encounter plenty of other challenges along the way. You’ll run into familiar faces, and be introduced to new characters with their own stories, secrets and motivations.


In short, if you were planning to spacebar through the whole thing in two hours, we’re afraid you might have to adjust your schedule. You can of course play through the quest exactly as you want (yes, even you cheeky spacebarrers), but for those happy to go at a slower pace, we'd highly recommend you take your time and really savour our most ambitious quest to date. It’s absolutely dripping with lore, answers to unanswered questions, and ties to loose ends.


Make sure to take your time and look around, the best way to get one over on the bosses throughout the quest is to look for extra clues, pay attention, and obtain as much information as possible.


There’s so much to explore, and plenty of secrets tucked away for our most eagle-eyed players to find. The music and audio is some of the best we’ve ever heard from the Audio Team, so you’ll want to turn your volume up too. Basically, this is Old School storytelling at its very best, and we’re thrilled beyond words for you to finally experience it.


Don’t believe us? Hear it from Mod Ed himself:



"When you think about RuneScape's most iconic quests, there's a pretty good chance the Mahjarrat story will be one of the first to come to mind. While Guthix Sleeps, Ritual of the Mahjarrat, and indeed, Desert Treasure, are regularly considered some of the finest quests ever made. Now, all these years later, we're finally revisiting those epic stories with our own take on the legendary Mahjarrat.


Earlier this year, we made our first foray into the Mahjarrat storyline with Secrets of the North, but that was nothing compared to the might of this next instalment. This is a story we've been wanting to tell for years, and it's only through your tremendous support for our past storytelling efforts that we're now finally able to do so. We've made sure to honour the deep legacy of the Mahjarrat storyline, whilst also pushing the boundaries for storytelling in Old School like never before. Whatever you might be expecting, you're probably not ready for this. This is the one where everything changes. So, from myself and the rest of the team, it's an honour to be able to finally share Desert Treasure II – The Fallen Empire with you."


Mod Ed



If you'd like to hear more from the team, and even a couple of playtesters, check out our recent Dev Diary!



If you can’t see the video above, click here to watch it!

As a heads-up from us, we want as many people as possible to be able to experience Desert Treasure II spoiler-free. Of course, you're welcome to seek out discussion from other players if you'd like, but we won't be posting or sharing anything that divulges information about the quest until next week.


We'll still be keeping an eye on all of your feedback and fixing any bugs or making small tweaks for QoL purposes during the first week as per usual. However, unless something is clearly miles away from our expectations (and our own experiences testing the bosses), we don't plan on making any balancing changes until at least the second week following the release.


The bosses are supposed to be challenging. We want to give you time to learn their mechanics, put together gear setups and get familiar with the bosses so that overcoming them feels like an accomplishment, rather than knee-jerk any changes and deprive players the feeling of a hard-fought victory.


It's not all doom and gloom though, your death fees will be reduced at each of the post-quest bosses until you've racked up 5 kills. From there, stay alive or be prepared to pay up!


Now for every spacebar warrior's worst enemy...


Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire (5)
Backstory

During Gielinor's Second Age, the world was dominated by an empire the likes of which had never been seen. The areas now known as Asgarnia, Misthalin and even the Wilderness all once flourished under the banner of the Empty Lord. With the grand city of Senntisten at its heart, this civilisation washed over Gielinor like an unstoppable tide, pushing the boundaries of magic and science, while crushing any who stood in their way.


Fast forward to today, the Fifth Age, and you won't find much trace of this ancient empire. Indeed, Saradominists and Zamorakians alike have spent many lifetimes purging all remnants of it. However, small fragments of this fallen empire remain, for those who know where to look.


Perhaps you’ve already encountered some of these remains. Maybe you’ve met the monstrous Nex, sealed behind the Frozen Door for millennia. Or perhaps you’ve visited the bandits of the Kharidian Desert, the final human followers of the Empty Lord. You might even have encountered some mysterious Mahjarrat hidden away beneath those same sands. However, there are other parts of this forgotten empire that even you won’t have encountered yet. For example, this story begins deep in the desert, within a mysterious vault…


(If you're looking for even more backstory, check out this video made by PoisonedPotion to get you up to speed!)



Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire (6)
Requirements

You’ll need to brush up on your Mahjarrat knowledge before you start Desert Treasure II, so you’ll need to complete the following quests:

  • Desert Treasure I
  • Secrets of the North
  • Enakhra's Lament
  • Temple of the Eye
  • The Garden of Death
  • Below Ice Mountain
  • His Faithful Servants

You'll also need to be sufficiently experienced in a number of skills to stand any chance at gaining access to the contents of the ancient vault:

  • 75 Firemaking
  • 75 Magic
  • 70 Thieving
  • 62 Herblore
  • 60 Runecraft
  • 60 Construction

As a reminder, none of these requirements are boostable. We hope you enjoy having the cold of the Wintertodt seep into your bones!


To start the quest, get yourself over to the Ancient Vault, which can be found north-east of Nardah, south of the Ruins of Uzer.


If you need a visual, here's where you can start the quest!

Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire (8)
Rewards

At this point you should be familiar with these, but just in case, let’s have one more look at the quest rewards!


Ring of Shadows



The Ring of Shadows serves as a one-stop-shop for various unlockable boss teleports and some offensive stats for players who are being particularly cautious with their GP.


Since the ring is untradeable, you'll be able to reobtain it for a fee if you ever misplace it, whether that's through sheer forgetfulness or an untimely PvP death.


The rest of the rewards in this section will come from the bosses unlocked upon quest completion. Starting with...


Four New Rings



The Fremennik Rings have remained the best style-specific rings since the ancient era of 2005. Duke Sucellus, Vardorvis, the Leviathan and the Whisperer will each drop upgrade components used to create the powerful new Bellator, Magus, Ultor and Venator rings, which should shake up this age-old meta.


The completed Rings are all tradeable, but require completion of Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire to equip.


The bosses will also drop untradeable Vestiges, specific to each boss. To make these tradeable, you'll have to do a spot of handicrafts – to do so, you’ll need 90 Magic and 80 Crafting (both boostable). We'll give you a quick breakdown of how this works, should you be lucky enough to snag a Vestige on release day!


  • Each boss drops a specific, untradeable vestige. Depending on the boss you're killing, this will be a Bellator, Magus, Ultor or Venator Vestige.
  • Each boss drops tradeable bars. These are non-specific - all of the bosses can drop the exact same bars, or you can buy them from other players.
  • Fremennik Rings can be broken down to provide their respective Icon. You'll want the Icon that corresponds to the Ring you're trying to make:
    • Warrior Icon for Bellator Ring
    • Seers’ Icon for Magus Ring
    • Berserker Icon for Ultor Ring
    • Archers’ Icon for Venator Ring
  • Combine your Vestige, three bars, and your Fremennik Icon to create your brand-new Ring!

Of course, crafting like this hasn't occurred on Gielinor for a very long time. Perhaps it might be worth seeking out a particularly knowledgable Fremennik to learn a little more about these rings before getting started?


Now, what are the Mahjarrat without a spot of Ancient Magicks? You guys have Ancients, right?


Virtus Robes



Virtus Robes are making a return, offering massive increases to Ancient Magicks damage while serving as a middle-ground between Ahrim's Robes and Ancestral when using Standard spells or powered staves.


Each piece of the Virtus Robes set is tradeable and does not require completion of Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire to equip.


Each of the bosses has a chance to drop a piece, so if you wind up enjoying one of them more than the other three, you'll be able to farm it to your heart's content while hunting the full set!


Maybe Magic isn't your thing? Perhaps you prefer the simplicity of hitting things with a really big axe? Boy, do we have news for you…


Soulreaper Axe



The Soulreaper Axe is a hefty 2-handed weapon that’ll really give you the edge in combat… for a price.


Before we get much deeper into the details though, we'd love to shoutout Deztroyer, who has already made a massive version of the Soulreaper axe in the real world! Check it out here.


Attacks with the Soulreaper Axe will damage you for 8 Hitpoints and grant you a 'Mighty Stack'. Each Mighty Stack gives you a +6% Strength level boost (additive with bonuses from Prayers) and stacks up to five times, for a total of 40 Hitpoints lost and a +30% Strength boost. Once you're fully stacked, you'll stop taking extra damage and be free to slap your foes silly with one of the scariest Slash weapons in Gielinor.


Alternatively, if you're looking for a quick extra heal, you can use the Soulreaper Axe's special attack Behead. Behead consumes any Mighty Stacks you have, and for each stack consumed you’ll increase your accuracy by 6% and heal for 8 Hitpoints – coincidentally the same number of Hitpoints you exchange for a Mighty Stack! The best part is, you’ll get your healing even if the attack itself misses. Any Mighty Stacks that you have will be lost if you switch weapons, or if you go 10 ticks (6 seconds) without attacking.



The Axe is made up of four untradeable components (one from each boss) but can be traded to other players in its completed form. You'll need to have completed Desert Treasure II to equip it.


While 'hit things with big axe' has been a fun diversion, we're heading back to the arcane arts to wrap up our rewards section!


Ancient Sceptre Upgrades


Remember that Ancient Icon you went dry on for ages before upgrading it into an Ancient Sceptre? It's time to imbue that Sceptre with the power of the Ancient elements themselves…


Each of the post-quest bosses will drop an untradeable Sigil that coincides with their Ancient element: blood, ice, shadow and smoke. These Sigils can be combined with an Ancient Sceptre to create the Blood/Ice/Shadow/Smoke Ancient Sceptre.


These upgrades retain the +5% magic damage and +10% to Ancient Magicks effects, but will imbue the Sceptre with new effects depending on the element:

  • Blood Ancient Sceptre: Blood magic can now overheal you by 10% of your Hitpoints.
  • Ice Ancient Sceptre: Ice magic gains 10% accuracy on unfrozen, freezable targets.
  • Shadow Ancient Sceptre: Shadow spells also drain Strength and Defence in addition to the target's Attack level.
  • Smoke Ancient Sceptre: Smoke spells reduced healing received by 20% for 10 cycles on hit if the target is poisoned.

Upgraded Ancient Sceptres have an increased Magic requirement compared to their predecessor, requiring 75 Magic as well as the usual 60 Strength and 50 Attack to equip.


Alongside these, we'll be tweaking the Ancient sceptre and its upgraded variants to behave similarly to other untradeables on death in PvP, and attaching a repair cost to boot.


But wait, there's more…


Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire (21)
Awakened Bosses

Over the last week, you've been voting on whether or not you'd like to see harder, aspirational, Awakened variants of the post-quest bosses enter the game. That poll closed earlier this week, and we’re beyond excited to say that we will be developing these Awakened variants.


This means that in a few weeks (exact date TBD), you'll be able to challenge an Awakened version of each of the four post-quest bosses. To access them, you'll need to consume an Awakener's Orb. These are tradeable 'keys' of sorts and can be obtained as a drop from the regular bosses.


Although the Awakened bosses themselves won’t be available at launch, you'll be able to start receiving Orbs from today, giving you the chance to stock up while you prepare yourself for the challenge ahead.


Following their release, defeating the Awakened variant of all four bosses will reward you with the much-requested Blood Torva kit, in the form of an item you can use on all of your Torva pieces.


Here's a lovely turnaround showing off the new Blood Torva from all angles!


We have a bunch of ideas for these encounters, but we'll be keeping quiet until we get them out in front of you. In the meantime, good luck, have fun, and enjoy pondering your Orbs!


Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire (23)
Wrapping Up

We've had a fantastic time working on and realising our newest Grandmaster quest, and we hope you're excited to experience all of the passion and work that's been poured in to Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire.


All that remains is to wish you all good luck. After all, you’ll need it…


Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire (24)
Other Changes

Given the sheer size of Desert Treasure II, we only have a small handful of other changes for you this week:

  • In case you missed it, you're now able to re-order your characters on the Jagex Launcher if you're using a Jagex Account. Nice!
  • Players no longer need to enter their bank PIN after hopping worlds, assuming they have the relevant setting toggled. For players on the C++ client, you will be required to re-enter your PIN if you close and re-open the client, and we're working on a fix for this.
  • Your hairstyle will no longer lose volume if you died wearing certain headgear.
  • Leaves pruned off Farming patches are now tracked in the Loot tracker on the C++ client.
  • We've recently added our New Official Client to the Jagex Launcher! Check out this post for more information!
  • Players are no longer able to use kept-on-death Keys to drop items that are not usually dropped on death (such as Ironman Armour) into Gravestones.

Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire (25)
PvP World Rota

This week marks the first week that we're including Bounty Hunter as part of the PvP World rota. If you have any feedback about the rota going forward, let us know and you'll look to make changes or tweaks where necessary!


The PvP rota has moved to Period B:

  • 560 - (UK) - PvP World
  • 319 - (US) - Bounty Hunter world
  • 579 - (US) - High-Risk PvP World
  • 561 - (UK) - Free-to-Play PvP World
  • 580 - (US) - LMS Competitive

World 390 (AUS) for LMS Competitive has been de-activated with this rota.


World 569 (AUS) for Bounty Hunter has been de-activated with this rota.


The PvP Arena is using 'Zerker' loadouts in Ranked Duels and Tournaments this week.


Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire (26)

You can also discuss this update on our official forums, on the 2007Scape subreddit, the Steam forums, or the community-led OSRS Discord in the #gameupdate channel. For more info on the above content, check out the official Old School Wiki.


Mods Abyss, Arcane, Archie, Argo, Ash, Ayiza, Boko, Bruno, Chilly, Crystal, Curse, Daizong, Dylan, Ed, Elena, Errol, Fed, Gecko, Gizmo, Goblin, Grub, Halo, Harold, Hend, Hornet, Husky, Jalo, Jerv, Keyser, Kieren, Kirby, Kurotou, Lenny, Light, Mack, Manked, Markos, Maylea, Meat, Moogle, Morty, Necro, Nox, Nylu, Other, Pumpkin, Redfield, Regent, Rice, Roq, Ry, Sarnie, Shroom, Sigma, Skane, Skylark, Sova, Squid, Starry, Stevew, Surma, Sween, Tide, Titus, Torrance, Tsourorf, Tyran, Veda, Vegard, West & Wolfy


The Old School Team.


Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Stevie Stamm

Last Updated:

Views: 6684

Rating: 5 / 5 (80 voted)

Reviews: 95% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Stevie Stamm

Birthday: 1996-06-22

Address: Apt. 419 4200 Sipes Estate, East Delmerview, WY 05617

Phone: +342332224300

Job: Future Advertising Analyst

Hobby: Leather crafting, Puzzles, Leather crafting, scrapbook, Urban exploration, Cabaret, Skateboarding

Introduction: My name is Stevie Stamm, I am a colorful, sparkling, splendid, vast, open, hilarious, tender person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.