The world of Gielinor is very large, such that unlocking methods of transportation is immediately critical to an OSRS player’s long-term success and efficiency. Between teleport spells included in every magic spell book, enchanted jewelry with imbued teleportation abilities, and the various methods of travel — fairy rings, gnome gliders, spirit trees, etc. — that can be unlocked through quest progression, players have multiple methods available to reach the game world’s cities and player hubs.
However, for the in-between — shuffling between quest locations, long-distance runecrafting, following clue scrolls, or cultivating from farming patch to farming patch — players are often left to their own two feet when adventuring. With minimal stamina keeping their running from slowing to a walk, a little run energy saved here and there can go a long way. Rather than endure the arduous grind of gradually leveling their agility very high to run longer, players can alternatively wear weight-reducing clothing, such as the graceful outfit, to make their stamina drain slower.
Gaining marks of grace: Rooftop runnersThe six pieces of the graceful outfit — hood, top, cape, legs, gloves, and boots — can only be acquired after gaining marks of grace, a unique drop from running laps around Runescape’s rooftop agility courses. Each piece will both reduce the player’s overall carry weight and increase the rate at which they regenerate stamina.
There are nine different rooftop courses, each with different layouts, obstacles, and agility level requirements from one-another.
Draynor Village — 10 agilityAl Kharid — 20 agilityVarrock — 30 agilityCanifis — 40 agilityFalador — 50 agilitySeers’ Village — 60 agilityPollnivneach — 70 agilityRellekka Read more on gamepur.com