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Holofoil
31-08-2008, 07:03 PM
What is bounty hunter? Is it members only? +rep for best explanation

Roughly, how much is habbo furni worth in gp?

[Jay]
31-08-2008, 07:21 PM
What is bounty hunter? Is it members only? +rep for best explanation

Roughly, how much is habbo furni worth in gp?
1. Bounty hunter is a pvp minigame it has 3 creaters one for lower levels on for medium and the other for higher levels. Its f2p and p2p...but its to long to explain look it up on rs knowledge database.

2.Depends on the furni i think hcs are around 100k

Why2u
31-08-2008, 07:36 PM
1. Bounty Hunter, or BH is f2p and Pvp. There are 3 arenas for low level people, medium level, and high level. BH is like Pking, except smaller. And you can only kill in your level range. Like a lvl 70 can kill a lvl 55, but a level 90 couldn't. When you enter, you have a thing next to your char. It tells people how much your stuff is worth your carrying. It's like a bar thing. BH is the only way to trade for habbo or RWT now, but it's really hard. And risky.

2. Hcs worth 100K. Thrones worth 5 - 6M.

Runescape Says:
Bounty Hunter is available to all players, both free and Members (http://www.runescape.com/members/members.ws).


Warning

Please note this is a 'Dangerous' minigame. If you die (http://www.runescape.com/kbase/viewarticle.ws?article_id=563) during this minigame, you will lose your items. You are 'skulled' as soon as you enter the crater, and so you will not retain your three most valuable items if you are slain. You cannot teleport out of the minigame, and you can be denied the ability to exit or use the 'Protect item' prayer - and with the deadliest players in RuneScape hunting you, be sure that you take only items you don't mind losing.

Bounty Hunter can only be played on certain worlds, please refer to the Themed Worlds list (http://www.runescape.com/kbase/viewarticle.ws?article_id=1) to find somewhere you can play this minigame.


Introduction


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Attack!
In the centre of the Wilderness (http://www.runescape.com/kbase/viewarticle.ws?article_id=1700), bounded on all sides by the desolation of the god wars, crouches a volcano. Not quite dormant, the massive crater that bears witness to the violence of its birth is home to Mandrith, Guardian of the Crater. In the earliest days of man's existence on RuneScape, this volcano was the site of the first murder, and for this reason an unnamed god cracked and split the earth to give the volcano life.

Since those first, horrific days, Mandrith's ancestors have supplied a guardian to watch over the crater, where adventurers can go to slaughter each other.

In the Bounty Hunter minigame, you are tasked to hunt down a specific player and slay them, all the while being hunted by other players and avoiding the attentions of anyone else that might try to slay you and claim your property. Of course, you don't have to hunt your specified target, and can instead slay anyone you please...


Location


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Bounty hunter location
The Bounty Hunter minigame can be found in the centre of the Wilderness by walking up the palatial steps in the south-east of the volcano's base. At the top of these steps you will find Mandrith, the mighty guardian of the crater.

Be aware that you may have to face some of the vicious beasts of the Wilderness in order to reach this location, and that you may encounter revenants on the way. For more information about the dangers of the Wilderness, please read the Wilderness Area Guide (http://www.runescape.com/kbase/viewarticle.ws?article_id=1700).

Alternatively, by far the safest path to Bounty Hunter is by using the games necklace (http://www.runescape.com/kbase/viewarticle.ws?article_id=1938) to teleport directly to the volcanic plateau.


Requirements

There are no specific requirements to play Bounty Hunter, but you should be aware of the restrictions on what you can take into the minigame.


You can only take one piece of armour for each part of your body at each point of the combat triangle. For example, you could take in Verac's brassard (melee torso armour), a black dragonhide body (Ranged torso armour) and a splitbark body (Magic torso armour), but no more torso armour.
You can bring in a maximum of 4 wieldable weapons, and up to 1,000 of each type of stackable ammunition (runes, arrows, bolts, etc.). If you need to restock your ammunition, it is a quick trip to the banker north of Mandrith.
You must be able to wield or wear any combat item in your inventory.
You cannot take in any items that are unrelated to combat, so you're fine to take food, potions, etc. in, but cannot bring logs, spades and so on.
You cannot bring any coins into the Bounty Hunter crater.

You can bank any items you please by using the wandering banker just north of Mandrith.

Also note that you cannot deliberately drop any items or stacks of items worth more than 1,000 coins (based on the market value at the Grand Exchange (http://www.runescape.com/kbase/viewarticle.ws?article_id=559)) in the Bounty Hunter crater.


Entering the Crater

http://www.runescape.com/img/main/kbase/minigames/bounty_hunter/mandrith.gif To begin playing Bounty Hunter, you will first have to speak with Mandrith, who will explain how the minigame works.

When you are ready to begin tracking your foes through the Bounty Hunter crater, you will have the option to enter one of three caves. These caves - which look increasingly ominous for quick identification - are arranged by combat level requirements, as follows:

In free worlds:

Level 3 - 55: low-level crater
Level 50 - 100: medium-level crater
Level 95+: high-level crater

In members' worlds:

Level 3 - 67: low-level crater
Level 62 - 112: medium-level crater
Level 107+: high-level crater

Entering one of these caves will transport you to a crater populated by other players in your combat range. In the unlikely event that there aren't enough players to begin the slaughter, you will be transported to a waiting room. There, you will have some time to prepare yourself before you are teleported into the crater. Provided there are at least 30 people in the waiting room, you will have 30 seconds to prepare yourself. If there are not enough people playing Bounty Hunter in your combat range, you will have to wait for more players to join.

When there are enough players, you will be able to see how long you have left to wait by looking at the box in the top-right corner of the game window. In the meantime, you might like to have a quick chat with the cleaners that walk about sweeping up the dust and grit that bounty hunters inevitably leave behind.

When you are teleported into the crater, you will notice that the countdown timer box changes slightly. http://www.runescape.com/img/main/kbase/minigames/bounty_hunter/target_name.gif The box in the top-right corner will display the name of the player you have been assigned to hunt down and defeat.

Above everyone's head will be a skull and a pile of coins. This indicates the market value of the items that each person is carrying.

The colour of the skull and the size of the pile of coins corresponds to the market value of items a player is carrying, so it should be a simple matter to judge how much wealth someone has at a glance. http://www.runescape.com/img/main/kbase/minigames/bounty_hunter/skull_brown.gifhttp://www.runescape.com/img/main/kbase/minigames/bounty_hunter/skull_grey.gifhttp://www.runescape.com/img/main/kbase/minigames/bounty_hunter/skull_green.gifhttp://www.runescape.com/img/main/kbase/minigames/bounty_hunter/skull_blue.gifhttp://www.runescape.com/img/main/kbase/minigames/bounty_hunter/skull_red.gifThe greater the value of the items someone is carrying, the higher the skull level (colour and size of coin pile) they will have. As you can imagine, the more items you accumulate from killing your enemies, the more attractive a target you will become! On the other hand, the greater the value of your equipment, the greater the respect Mandrith will have for you; when you have slain ten of your targets, he will reward you for this - see the Rewards section below for further information.

You will arrive at a random entrance to the crater, and will have 6 seconds to compose yourself, during which time you cannot be attacked or attack anyone else. After this, you can be attacked by anyone and, if you are slain, you will lose all the items you are carrying.


Hunting your Prey

Although each player is assigned a random opponent to hunt down, you will find that there is no restriction on who you can attack - but there are risks involved in slaying other players without regard to who your target should be! You should also keep in mind that you may have several players assigned to hunt you through the crater.

Although the crater is not a multicombat area, you will discover that it is possible to fight more than one enemy at a time. If you are not in combat, you will be able to attack anyone else who is not in combat; if you have been assigned to hunt a player who is already in combat, you will be able to attack them; if you are in combat, you can be attacked by anyone assigned to hunt you.


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Minimap example
To find your target, you will notice that a flashing arrow will appear over them on the minimap (see right) if they are in range. As it is unlikely that they are assigned to kill you, you can use this to follow your target around the crater until you are in range to attack them.

When you are in visual range, you will also see an arrow appear above your target's head. Now is the time to attack!

http://www.runescape.com/img/main/kbase/skills/magic/spells/bounty_locate.gifIf you're having difficulty finding your opponent, and your Magic level is high enough (level 32), you can use the Bounty Locate (http://www.runescape.com/kbase/viewarticle.ws?article_id=1922) spell to teleport directly to your enemy.



If you kill your target
Assuming you are victorious, you will see all of your foe's equipment drop on the ground for you to collect. No one else will be able to see this, but you only have two minutes to pick it up, so it's a good idea to start choosing what you want to keep as soon as possible - not least because someone hunting you might just track you down!

In addition to this, Mandrith will reward you for your daring. After you have killed ten of your bounty targets, you will be able to speak to him and receive more cash - the greater the wealth you take with you, the greater your reward. You do not need to kill all ten in one session, as Mandrith is quite capable of keeping track of the number of your bounty targets you have slain.


If you kill someone other than your target
If the person you killed wasn't your target, you will receive a 'pick-up penalty' for not following Mandrith's rules and you will notice a countdown has started, displayed in the top right of your screen. This countdown has no effect on you unless you pick up items during this time. If you do so, Mandrith will change it to a harsher, 'leave penalty' - one that prevents you from leaving, so you are stuck in the area for a few minutes and become an easier target!

While you are trapped in the crater you will find that even logging out won't help you: you won't be able to! Even if you close your browser window, you will still be in the crater and vulnerable to attack.

The only way to appease Mandrith is to hunt down and slay your correct target. The guardian of the crater will be pleased by this and remove any countdowns you have been penalised by.

If either of these countdowns are active, the Protect Item prayer will not work - so be careful!


Rewards

Aside from the loot you might collect by defeating your foes, your reputation will improve if you hunt down your assigned targets. Equally, you become infamous for dispatching hapless chumps (people you are not assigned to hunt). To record all of this, Mandrith has erected two massive stone slabs at the entrance to the crater, where he notes the Hunters and the Rogues:


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Hunters' board
http://www.runescape.com/img/main/kbase/minigames/bounty_hunter/rogue_board.jpg







Rogues' board


The points you receive for killing other players is based on their past performances in the Bounty Hunter minigame. Hence, if you want to get lots of points, you should go after people who have attained a high bounty hunter/rogue score!

These ranking boards record each player's scores until they are no longer in the top 10 or there is a game update, at which time Mandrith clears the score temporarily. Your performance and ratings are remembered, and will be put back on the scoreboard the next time you leave the crater.

You can also check out your rating on the Hiscores table (http://hiscore.runescape.com/hiscores.ws), provided you have a Hunter or Rogue score of at least 250.

If you consistently hunt down your assigned targets, Mandrith will set some coins aside for you to collect after you have slain ten of your targets. The amount of cash he grants you is based on the value of the second, third, fourth and fifth most expensive items you are carrying, but has a maximum value of 4,000 coins per kill in the low-level crater, 8,000 coins per kill in the medium-level crater, and 12,000 coins per kill in the high-level crater. He will also give you plenty of runes to cast Bounty Locate (http://www.runescape.com/kbase/viewarticle.ws?article_id=1922).

Zehro
31-08-2008, 07:36 PM
Bounty Hunter is a Player vs Player minigames. It is split into 3 craters, low, medium and high. Depending on your combat levels you can enter different ones. Bounty Hunter is available for both Free players and Members.

The aim of the game is to kill you're target, which results in you gaining their items when they die. However, you can kill someone who's not your target, which is called rouging. If you kill someone who's not your target, you won't be able to leave the arena for 3 minutes, and everyone will be able to see this. Therefore, this makes Bounty Hunter a risky way to Real World Trade.

The price of Hc's is roughly from 80k-100k, depending on what the person you're trading requests.

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