Desert Treasure II - Tweaks and Drop Rates (2024)

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Desert Treasure II

  • Adjustments have been made to the post-quest Desert Treasure II boss drop tables. More information on this is given later in the post.
  • A chest has been added to Kasonde's hideout in the Stranglewood. Stink bombs can be taken from it. When set off, a stink bomb will attract the nearest Strangled to the coordinate it was set off on.
  • New bits of scenery have been added to Lassar and the Stranglewood that when interacted with, provide a stamina boost.
  • Improved pathing to Salt deposits within Duke Sucellus's room. You should now be able to click from the upper floor to a deposit with ease!
  • Vents within Duke Sucellus's room will now correctly despawn when the encounter ends.
  • Resolved an issue that could prevent the Duke Sucellus encounter from starting.
  • Female Sanguine Torva has the correct assets.
  • Both body type versions of Sanguine Torva now have the correct inventory models & chatheads.
  • Torva has been replaced with reworked version that was shared in the Poll 80 newspost.
  • Players are no longer able to feed Abyssal leeches items with a "destroy'' option.
  • The leeches in the Persten wight fight will now always target the player.
  • Ketla and her clones were not doing the right amount of damage, this has been changed so they are closer to what we had intended.
  • The Amulet of the Eye will no longer be lost on death.
  • The bandit in the Ancient Vault will now sell you multiple rings. In addition, the ring now has a charge option to make charging easier. This option also tells you which runes are needed if you don't have the right ones.
  • Some puzzles within the Ghorrock Prison have been improved to make the solution clearer.
  • The gates in Ghorrock Prison are now clearly named to show what gem their lock is.
  • Damage should no longer carry over to Kasonde once the fight has ended.
  • Various minor balancing changes have been made to the quest versions of the Desert Treasure II bosses (the difficulty of these bosses should remain very close to how they were last week). Their respective combat levels have also been increased to better reflect their difficulty.
  • Some temple walls within the Stranglewood can no longer be walked through.
  • Awakener's orbs have been added to the Collection Log. As the orbs are tradeable, any gained before this update will not appear.
  • Boss slayer tasks for the four new bosses could be given before completing DT2. This is now fixed.
  • Slayer tasks no longer apply to the Awakened versions of the Desert Treasure II bosses.
  • Vardorvis has had some clickbox improvements.
  • It is no longer possible to safespot the Mysterious Stranger.
  • Wearing the Ring of Shadows will correctly show the hidden ghosts inside the Sepulchre.
  • Some scenic Braziers within the throne room of the Lassar Undercity have been removed.
  • Progress while in a Scar maze will now save, so if you need to leave and return, you don't need to redo already completed challenges.
  • Boss information has now been added to the Combat Achievements interface, alongside Monster Examine being enabled.

Hotfixes Now Cold

  • Issues with stairs in the Lassar area have been resolved.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented pillars from being destroyed during The Whisperer encounter.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the Soulreaper axe to hit higher than intended.
  • A bug has been resolved that means the Leviathan is less likely to use Melee to prevent players from bypassing all mechanics of the encounter.
  • Leviathan, if enraged during the spin lightning special attack, would carry on doing it. It should stop.

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Desert Treasure II - Week One Tweaks

Since last week's release, tens of thousands of you have taken it upon yourselves to undergo the epic adventure that is Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire.


Before we get into talking about what we're changing, what we're likely to change in future and what we're still waiting for info on, we'd like to take another moment to say thank you to each and every one of you. The response to Desert Treasure II and everything that's come with it has been overwhelming and we're beyond grateful for all of the kind words you've shared with us.


With all that said, we'd like to make a handful of changes this week to improve players' experiences with the quest itself, as well as cementing some of the hotfixes we've implemented since the quest's release. You might not see as many changes as you anticipate this week, since our focus is on quest improvements and bugfixes first and foremost. The remaining feedback changes will be coming in next week's game update, so you won't have too long to wait!


Ring of Shadows


Let's kick things off with something we know you'll appreciate! Have you ever fallen afoul of multiple axes simultaneously while fighting Vardorvis, prepared yourself for the walk of shame to re-gear, and only then realised that your Ring of shadows is stuck in your gravestone and you'll have to run from half the world away? Us neither, but it's happened to a friend of ours...


Today, you'll be able to Trade with the Mysterious bandit in the Ancient vault to purchase multiple Rings of shadows, for a mere 75,000 coins. Perhaps now you'll be able to leave the Witch's plant pots alone, she worked hard on those and your grubby hands are starting to disturb the soil.


Stamina-Boosts


All of the areas added alongside Desert Treasure II are pretty hefty, and will absolutely put your cardiovascular systems through their paces. While Stamina potions do exist, some players pointed out that it felt unusual to be provided with stamina-restoring items in Ghorrock prison and the Scar, but not in either of the remaining areas.


Anybody starting (or continuing) the quest this week should keep an eye out for shrines in the Stranglewood and rejuvenation pools around Lassar, which we've added to help you keep topped up while navigating these sections of the quest.


Ghorrock Prison


Many of you seem to have really enjoyed your prison break from this icy hellhole, while others have found yourself broken instead. Two puzzles in particular stand out as perhaps a little unclear for some of you, so we've updated a handful of the notes throughout this section of the quest in the hopes that the correct solutions feel more intuitive to any budding escape artists!


Additionally, we received reports that some of the locked gates throughout the prison were difficult to discern for players with various forms of colourblindness, so we've renamed the gates to reflect their associated gem key.


The Strangled


For those of you struggling to navigate your way through the Stranglewood (you're definitely just spam clicking the minimap, aren't you?), we've got a stinky addition to help you sneak past the hungry Stranglers.


A chest has been added to Kasonde's hideout in the Stranglewood. Within this chest you'll find some Stink bombs that can be taken from it. When set off, a Stink bomb will attract the nearest Strangled to the coordinate it was set off on, keeping them far enough away from you to make your great escape. Nice.


Awakened Boss World Firsts


It's been exhilarating watching you all take on the awakened forms of the Desert Treasure II bosses. For those of you who missed it, here are the first ten completions we saw since they were released on Friday, 28th July.


Good luck to all of you still chasing for the infamous Blood Torva!


Whilst we're on the topic of Blood Torva, we accidentally included the old models with last week's game update. This week, we've added the refined versions following your feedback. Check out the blood dripping look below!


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Desert Treasure II - Drop Rates

Let's take a step back from the enigmatic and thrilling battles of Desert Treasure II, it's time to turn our attention to a burning issue that has been the talk of Gielinor - the hotly-debated drop rates. We've seen the speculation, and your fervour hasn't fallen on deaf ears.


In response, we're pulling back the curtain on the drop tables. It's time to dispel the rumours, clarify the odds, and equip you, our intrepid adventurers, with the knowledge you need to brave the challenges of this exciting new update.


Rates to hit the unique table before today's update:

  • Vardorvis - 1/180
  • Duke - 1/108
  • Leviathan - 1/120
  • Whisperer - 1/77

Note: the Awakened variants of these bosses have 3x the chance to hit the unique table.


Weightings:

  • Virtus 1/8
    • A separate 1/3 roll then determines which piece is awarded
  • Vestige roll 3/8
    • Rolling this will increment a variable by one, the third time this is hit, drop the vestige and reset the variable
  • Chromium Ingot 3/8
  • Axe Piece 1/8

Untradeable Unique rates


These drops get more common with your KC until you get it for the first time, then they are flat rate as per the below:

  • Teleport tablets - 1/25
  • Ancient Elemental Quartz - 1/200

Awakener's Orb rates:

  • Vardorvis - 1/80
  • Duke - 1/48
  • Leviathan - 1/53
  • Whisperer - 1/34

Clue rates

  • Equal chance to roll for any Easy/Medium/Hard/Elite clue
  • The rate is 1/40 for a specific clue mentioned above

Pet rates

  • Vardorvis - 1/3000
  • Duke - 1/2500
  • Leviathan - 1/2500
  • Whisperer - 1/2000

Drop table order

  • Roll for tradeable unique
    • If not, roll for Awakener's orb
      • If not, roll for untradeable uniques
        • If not, roll 1/5 for supply drop
          • If not, roll for resource drop
  • Additionally roll for clues & pets

Let's take a moment to dive into the drop rates for the Virtus set that's been catching everyone's eye. Finding that sweet spot between Ahrim's and Ancestral's price has been key, so the rarity of Virtus had to be dialed in just right. We made the decision to include Virtus as drops for all four separate bosses, encouraging you to grind all of them for their unique drops. You still have the option to focus on one boss if that's your thing, but we wanted to make sure that if you were going for each of the respective rings, you'd eventually get Virtus passively along the way


We did toy with the idea of having just one boss drop the whole Virtus set at a more common rate, which could have made target farming the set much easier. Implementing it this way could also prevent a potential crash in the set's value, as it wouldn't be coming into the game as quickly as it will when all four bosses are being farmed simultaneously by those hunting for their Vestige. Ultimately it all boils down to a delicate balance of rarity, demand, and the effort required to obtain them. We feel like the current implementation is the best option for the long-term grind, but understand why some of you may feel frustrated if you're exclusively seeking out Virtus.


As for general drop rates, we feel much more comfortable erring on the side of caution, especially for the initial few day. We'd much rather avoid a situation where too many uniques are entering the game vs not enough. It's much healthier for us to correct too few uniques entering the game vs too many.


With all this in mind, now that we have more information, we're changing the core unique rates (Virtus, Ingots, Vestige & Axe pieces) to be approximately 20-30% more common, depending on the boss (Vardorvis and Leviathan have received the biggest improvement).


This means the following rates will now apply:

  • Vardorvis - 1/136
  • Duke - 1/90
  • Leviathan - 1/96
  • Whisperer - 1/64

Note: the Awakened variants of these bosses have 3x the chance to hit the unique table.


Keep in mind that we might fine-tune the drop rates even further down the line. Our goal is to ensure that the long-term value of items remains balanced, but we're also considering how these items fit into each player's progression journey, taking into account the time and difficulty of each encounter. So, stay tuned for any updates in the future as we continue to optimise your experience.


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Other Changes
  • As Raiding dungeons can now contain banks, players protected by the Deadman Mode PvP protection are no longer permitted to enter them. You can speak to the Doomsayer to cancel your protection early.
  • Various spelling mistakes during Desert Treasure II dialogue have been resolved. Thankfully most of you spacebar spammed and didn't notice, but we fixed them anyway.
  • Improved pathing to Salt deposits within Duke Sucellus's room. You should now be able to click from the upper floor to a deposit with ease!
  • Vents within Duke Sucellus's room will now correctly despawn when the encounter ends.
  • Resolved an issue that could prevent the Duke Sucellus encounter from starting.
  • Female Sanguine Torva has the correct assets.
  • Both male & female sanguine torva has correct inv models & chatheads.
  • Torva has been replaced with reworked version shared in the Poll 80 newspost.
  • Players are no longer able to feed Abyssal leeches items with a "destroy'' option.
  • The leeches in the Persten wight fight will now always target the player.
  • Ketla and her clones were not doing the right amount of damage, this has been changed so they are closer to what we had intended.
  • The Amulet of the Eye will no longer be lost on death.
  • Damage should no longer carry over to Kasonde once the fight has ended.
  • Various minor balancing changes have been made to the quest versions of the Desert Treasure II bosses (the difficulty of these bosses should remain very close to how they were last week). Their respective combat levels have also been increased to better reflect their difficulty.
  • Some temple walls within the Stranglewood can no longer be walked through.
  • Awakener's orbs have been added to the Collection Log. As the orbs are tradeable, any gained before this update will not appear.
  • Boss slayer tasks for the four new bosses could be given before completing DT2. This is now fixed.
  • Slayer tasks no longer apply to the Awakened versions of the Desert Treasure II bosses.
  • Vardorvis has had some clickbox improvements.
  • It is no longer possible to safespot the Mysterious Stranger.
  • Wearing the Ring of Shadows will correctly show the hidden ghosts inside the Sepulchre.
  • Some scenic Braziers within the throne room of the Lassar Undercity have been removed.
  • Progress while in a Scar maze will now save, so if you need to leave and return, you don't need to redo already completed challenges.
  • Boss information has now been added to the Combat Achievements interface, alongside Monster Examine being enabled.

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PvP World Rota

The PvP rota has moved to Period A:

  • 539 - (US) - PvP World
  • 318 - (UK) - Bounty Hunter world
  • 548 - (Germany) - High-Risk PvP World
  • 577 - (US) - Free-to-Play PvP World
  • 559 - (UK) - LMS Competitive

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


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


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Desert Treasure II - Tweaks and Drop Rates (2024)

FAQs

What is the recommended combat for Desert Treasure 2? ›

Using melee attacks is recommended for this fight, as the shield health will quickly regenerate if you're not using melee.

What is the drop rate for Virtus reddit? ›

The drop rate for a piece of Virtus is 1/4320, so am guessing you used the Duke drop rate, which is closer to the number you had. But if you want to know the average completion for a set of items you can't just take the drop rate, because it assumes you get no dupes.

What time does Desert Treasure 2 release? ›

🗓️ Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire releases on July 26th!

How many lockpicks for desert treasure? ›

Go to the most southern tent in the Bandit camp. Bring antipoison, food, and 20+ lockpicks. Unlock the chest (the 3 locks must be picked consecutively) and give the gilded cross to Rasolo.

Do you need to finish desert treasure for RFD? ›

If you try to enter the portal before finishing Desert Treasure, a message will appear saying "You need to have completed Desert Treasure to access this portal." Likewise if you have not yet completed Horror From The Deep. You can and should bank after each kill to restore potions and food!

How does Vardorvis drop rate work? ›

When Vardorvis is defeated, a drop will be rolled for until the roll results in a success, as described below: Roll 1/136 for the tradeable unique drop table (3/136 for awakened variant). If unsuccessful, roll 1/80 for the awakener's orb. If unsuccessful, roll 1/25 for strangled tablet.

How do colic drops work? ›

Common questions about simeticone Brand names: Wind-eze, WindSetlers, Infacol, Dentinox Colic Drops. How does simeticone work? Simeticone works by bringing together the small gas bubbles in your gut to form bigger bubbles. The wind can then leave your body more easily (by burping or farting).

What is the drop chance of NEX pet? ›

The odds of receiving this item are 1 in 2000 with a threshold of 400 (explanation of drop mechanics). After the item is used, Nexterminator can be summoned from the boss pets tab in the hero interface.

Who drops Virtus? ›

Virtus robes are a set of equipment requiring level 78 in Magic and 75 Defence. They are exclusively obtained as drops from The Leviathan, The Whisperer, Vardorvis, and Duke Sucellus.

What is the drop rate for Deathcharger? ›

Else it's real droprate is around 1/500000. Remember that the mount is ranked as superior quality and raptor mount is more ussual and is epic quality.

Where do I start desert treasure? ›

To start the quest head to the archaeologist at the bedabin camp (take a magic carpet there south of the Shantay Pass). Talk to him and he will tell you about buried treasure hidden in the desert.

How do I get to Vardorvis? ›

The quickest methods of reaching the Stranglewood Ritual Site, where Vardorvis resides, are:
  1. Using the ring of shadows to teleport to the Stranglewood Temple entrance. ...
  2. Using fairy ring code BLS and run west to the rowboat.

How to prep for Desert Treasure 2? ›

Desert Treasure II Preparation
  1. Firemaking 75 Firemaking (not boostable)
  2. Magic 75 Magic (not boostable)
  3. Thieving 70 Thieving (not boostable)
  4. Herblore 62 Herblore (not boostable)
  5. Runecraft 60 Runecraft (not boostable)
  6. Construction 60 Construction (not boostable)
  7. Completion of the following quests: Desert Treasure I.
Nov 18, 2023

What quests do I need for desert treasure? ›

Quest Requirements
  • Digsite Quest.
  • The Tourist Trap.
  • The Temple of Ikov.
  • Priest in Peril.
  • Waterfall Quest.
  • Troll Stronghold.

When did Desert Treasure come out? ›

Desert Treasure
Also calledDT
Release date18 April 2005 (Update)
MembersYes
Voice OverPartially
Official difficultyMaster
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