![]() Unlocking Fairy Rings in Old School RuneScape can be done by completing several quests. The Lunar staff can be obtained from the quest “Lunar Diplomacy.” If you have the Elite tier of the Lumbridge and Draynor Achievement Diary complete, you do not need either staff to use the Rings. In order to use the Fairy Rings, you need a Dramen or Lunar Staff equipped. If you would like to finish the quest, you need 40 Thieving, 49 Farming, and 57 Herblore. Simply pay attention to the quest dialogue, and it will be easy to tell when you can start using the Fairy Rings. ![]() You need to play through the quest up until the point where you are told by the fairies to use the Fairy Rings, in order to reach the realm where the queen is hiding. The quest also has a few skill requirements, but they are not needed to reach the point where you gain access to the Fairy Rings. To start “Fairy Tale II,” talk to Martin the Master Gardener after “Fairy Tale I.” He will be in the same location. You need all of the previously mentioned quests completed to be able to start. Fairy Tale II: Cure a Queenįinally, the last step to unlocking the Fairy Rings in OSRS is playing the quest “Fairy Tale II: Cure a Queen” up to a certain point. You can start “Fairy Tale I: Growing Pains” by speaking to Martin the Master Gardener, who is near the market in Draynor Village. You also need to be able to defeat a level 111 enemy with weapon limitations. You need all of the previously mentioned quests complete for this quest. With the previous quests complete, you now need to do “Fairy Tale I: Growing Pains” to unlock the Fairy Rings in Old School RuneScape. Talk to the warrior, and ask him about Zanaris when prompted to start the quest. You will find four adventurers: a wizard, a warrior, a monk, and an archer around a campfire. The quest can be started by talking to any of the camping adventurers in the western Lumbridge Swamps. If you play as an ultimate Ironman, keep in mind that “Lost City” requires you to visit Entrana. The next quest you need to unlock Fairy Rings in OSRS is “Lost City.” You need 31 Crafting, 36 Woodcutting, and to be able to kill a level 101 enemy with armor and weapon limitations. You can start “Nature Spirit” by speaking to Drezel, the titular Priest in Peril, in the Paterdomus Temple after “Priest in Peril.” Lost City If not, the quest does not have any skill requirements. If you play as an Ironman, you will need 18 Crafting for “Nature Spirit,” as well. Nature SpiritĪ third quest you will need to unlock Fairy Rings in Old School RuneScape is “Nature Spirit.” You need to have completed both “Priest in Peril” and “The Restless Ghost” in order to do “Nature Spirit.” The first, the temple guardian, is also immune to Magic and Rings of Recoil.Īt the end of “Priest in Peril,” you will find yourself in Canifis. You will need to defeat two enemies, who are both level 30. You can start “Priest in Peril” by talking to King Roald in the Varrock Palace. It also has no skill requirements, but you need to have completed the quest “Rune Mysteries” to be able to complete it. The next quest you need to unlock Fairy Rings in OSRS is “Priest in Peril.” This one is a little longer than “Restless Ghost,” but still relatively short. It has no requirements, aside from fighting (not defeating) a level 13 monster, and is often one of the first quests completed on fresh accounts due to the fact it’s centralized around Lumbridge. “Restless Ghost” is a very quick and easy quest designed for new players. The first of these quests is called “The Restless Ghost.” You can start “Restless Ghost” by talking to Father Aereck, in the church in Lumbridge. There are a number of quests you must complete. ![]() Unlocking Fairy Rings in Old School RuneScape can be done in several steps. ![]()
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