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Runescape Guide for Dungeoneering
Runescape Guide for DungeoneeringDate:09-04-2010 views: 19 Author: admain Editor: tangtang Text Size: A A A Runescape: Dungeoneering is a skill in which players explore 47 underground floors beneath Daemonheim, a castle located on a peninsula east of Wilderness. Each floor is made up of different rooms that contain a wide variety of foes to kill and puzzles to solve in order to proceed to the next floor. Each room in a floor will be hidden until you open the doors that lead to that room. Often these doors will require a key which can be found somewhere else on the same floor, and you will often have to use various skills to open doors.
Almost no items(runescape money) can be taken in or out of the dungeons, so you will have to make your own items once inside. There is a banker outside the dungeon which lets you deposit and withdraw items once there. Unlike other skills, the maximum level in dungeoneering is 120. Players who reach that level will be able to wear a cape of "true skill mastery". A regular cape of skill mastery can still be obtained once a player reaches level(Runescape powerleveling) 99.
Dungeoneering basics
Travelling to Daemonheim
The only place you can train this skill is in Daemonheim. There are 3 ways to reach Daemonheim:
The fastest way is to use the Ring of kinship, which is given by the Dungeoneering tutor just outside the castle of Daemonheim. If you don't have the ring, talk to the Fremennik shipmaster just behind the bank in Al Kharid who will take you there for free. It is also possible to go through the Wilderness to get there, although this is a dangerous route.
