Ok here it is, the guide to my favourite mini-game Stealing Creation. Ok, a few notes before we start, this mini-game is a Non-Experience and Safe mini-game; therefore you will not gain any experience from playing the game. But the rewards make up for it.
The Game Idea
In the Wilderness there is a new area where the ever on-going God Wars have yet to maim, this place is called Stealing Creation. The portal to this other world was stumbled upon by a group of mystics. They have decided that it is up to us to help them bring an end to the wars.
The aim to this game is to collect as many points as you can within the given time. Requirement’s
This is quite simple, you need to have nothing in your inventory and have nothing at all wielded.
Gain Points
Ok, there are many ways for you to collect points and ways that you can lose points. Below is a list of everything that you can do to gain points.
- Collect Clays.
- Processing Clay.
- Depositing Clay.
- Depositing Clay Items.
- Combat.
Collecting Clay
There are several ways of collecting clay. You can collect them via the following methods.
- Pick them up off the floor.
- Woodcutting from clay tree
- Mine from clay rock
- Collect clay butterfly’s
- Fish from clay pools
You get the following points per item collected.
- 15 points per class. So if you collect 1 level 3 clay you gain 45 points.
But to get the higher levels of clay you need to have the required level.
- Level 1 Clay is no level requirement
- Level 2 Clay is level 20 in the relevant skill
- Level 3 Clay is level 40 in the relevant skill
- Level 4 Clay is level 60 in the relevant skill
- Level 5 Clay is level 80 in the relevant skill
Processing Clay
Ok now you’ve got all your clay what do you do with it?
Process it at the process kiln, there are a few options at the kiln and they will be listed below. With the different levels of clay you can make better items, and I will show them below in a list.
Ok once you’re at the kiln you need to decided what you want to make (see below for tips towards combat and points) at the kiln, you can make the following and the skill of which you use will be listed beside it.
Weapons
- Dagger - Smithing
- Scimitar - Smithing
- War Hammer - Smithing
- Bow - Fletching
- Arrows - Fletching
- Magic Staff - Magic
- Elemental Runes - Rune-crafting
- Catalytic Runes - Rune-crafting
- Summoning Pouch - Summoning
- Summoning Scroll - Summoning
Armour
- Helm - Smithing
- Plate-legs - Smithing
- Plate-body - Smithing
- Coif - Crafting
- Chaps - Crafting
- Hard-body - Crafting
- Mage Hat - Magic
- Mage Bottom - Magic
- Mage Robe - Magic
Equipment
- Hatchet
- Pick-axe
- Harpoon
- Butterfly Net
- Barrier - construction
- Food - Cooking (heals 4x level of clay)
Potions
These are all herblore and the you get the same amount of doses to the level of clay.
- Pray
- Energy
- Attack
- Strength
- Ranging
- Defence
- Magic
- Summoning
You get 30 exp per level of item you deposit.
Depositing Clay
There is two ways of depositing you can run to The base and place the clay in the centre box and you will receive 15 points per clay times the level of clay
Or you can use a summoning beast and use the summoning scroll which can be quicker then running to and from the base and your collection point but once again there is a level requirement.
- Level 1 Clay Familiar is CB lvl 25, Stores 1 item and no lvl 1 summoning required
- Level 2 Clay Familiar is CB lvl 37, Stores 6 items and lvl 20 summoning required
- Level 3 Clay Familiar is CB lvl 58, Stores 12 items and lvl 40 summoning required
- Level 4 Clay Familiar is CB lvl 93, Stores 18 items and lvl 60 summoning required
- Level 5 Clay Familiar is CB lvl 139, Stores 24 items and lvl 80 summoning required
Combat
Ok combat is the simplest way to get points in this mini-game, your weapons and armour levels depends on both your attack and defence levels; as you can see below:
Armours
- Melee Armour - Defence Level
- Range Armour - Defence and Range Level
- Mage Armour - Defence and Magic Level
Weapons
- Melee Weapon - Attack Level
- Range Weapon - Range Level
- Mage Weapon - Magic Level
You gain 5 points per hp you take.
Ok so that is how you gain points whilst in game.
Game Plans
ok while playing the game over the first months of it coming out i have found 2 ways of getting points to the max, these plans are very simple and easy to follow and once you have used them once or twice you will find a few different ways, but till then you will find these are the best way to gain points
Skiller
Ok this is the simplest of both, there are a few simple steps to follow.
- Firstly find the clay pit and get 4 level 1 clays
- Secondly turn them into 1 of each equipment (Hatchet, Harpoon, Butterfly net, Pick-axe) type
- Thirdly find the source of clay you which to mine making sure you don’t collect a level of clay which is greater than your summoning level.
- Then create your highest familiar with 1 clay and use the rest to make scrolls. Leaving 5 spare clay to make yourself a new collection item (Hatchet, Harpoon, Butterfly net, Pick-axe) and 4 barriers.
- Return to your spot and collect away, when you get a full load give to your pet and send it to the base.
- Or you can go to creation kiln and create either level 4 or greater arrows or runes.
- With 2-1mins left to go in game head back to the base and deposit everything that you have on you.
Beware that people do pk on this mini-game as well as pickpocket you.
Combat
Ok with this you wont get as much points as you do while you are skilling but you do get some fun from it.
- Follow skillers sets 1 and 2.
- Then collect no higher than the level of which you wish to wield depending on which attack style you are going with depends on what levels that is. (see above)
- Finally get yourself some food and potions and familiar to send your loot back to base to get max points, and remember the best place to kill people isn’t always at the base it can be out at the collection spots so move around and find yourself a nice spot.
Remember if you die you will lose everything. So be careful who you pick on.
Taking Items From Base
As people deposit items you are able to remove them and use them but this isn’t free to do, as you remove items you will lose the same amount of points that you would have gained if you had put them into the base.
You can go down to around -5000 points.
Other Features
Around the randomly created map as well as the collection point you have a few other points of interest.
- Alters - They’re to recharge your prayer at.
- Fog - When you enter you can see your player but your are not attack able or even visible on the mini-map. But everyone around that fog becomes a White dot so you cant see who is who.
- Walls - Simply to jump over while running away from people.
- Rifts - Same as walls but you can get across quicker.
Winning or Losing
The aim is to get the most clay collected as a team, the game will last a total of 20Min’s unless there is less then 5 people left in the game.
The winning team gains a 10% bonus to there score.
Win or Lose you still get your points from the game.
Rewards
There are two types of rewards you have skill rewards and combat rewards.
Skill Rewards
You have two tools.
- Volatile Tool - The volatile tool is a multi-purpose object that you can command to take a new shape. When you do so, it will randomly turn into one of the following: hatchet, butterfly net, hammer, harpoon, knife, needle or pickaxe. These can be used exactly as you would use a normal tool of their type, but will increase the experience you earn by 120% when you use them. The tool will stay in this shape for a certain number of uses (based on your level in the relevant skill) before disintegrating.
The tool will transform back to its raw state ten times before it disintegrates. You can check the percentage of experience remaining by right-clicking on it and selecting ‘Count-charges’.
- Morphic Tool - The morphic tool is identical to the volatile tool except that you can choose which of the specific tools it will become. You will earn double experience for using it, although it will also return to its natural form after a certain number of uses (based on your level in the relevant skill, but will last a slightly shorter time than the volatile tool).
The morphic tool can be transformed into a new shape as much as you like until it runs out of bonus experience, when it will disintegrate. You can check the percentage of experience remaining by right-clicking on it and selecting ‘Count-charges’.
Combat Amours
You only need 1 of each; a Helm, Platebody, Platelegs or Weapon. They require you to have level 40 in attack, defence, range and magic to use all three types of combat styles.
While weilding the items you gain a +100% to all experance gained.
There you have it this is based on what i have found through just playing the game, if anyone else has found something more that I have overlooked, or found something that is not correct please post below and let me know.
Thanks again
~created by Allieybubble~
~edited by smith04~
