The Pit

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The Pit is a Distraction and Diversion released on 12 October 2011. It is Agility-based and gives Agility experience and a Gorilla mask if successfully completed. The Pit is run by Scrambles and Snotgut.

By completing a lap on an agility course, players may attract the attention of a Talent scout. It does not matter if obstacles are failed (like the Death Slide in the Werewolf Agility Course); there is always a chance to be attracted after completing a full lap. If a greenish arrow is flashing above the Scout's head, talk to him to be offered the chance to go to The Pit. There will also be a coloured infobox message when he is interested. If he is not spoken to within a minute or so, he will lose interest, and the opportunity will be missed.

Players with 99 Agility can speak to the Talent scout while wearing an Agility cape, Max cape or Completionist cape for free shots at the events. After completing an event, a small amount of experience will be received, but the experience cannot be gambled. The gorilla mask can be attained by talking to the Talent scout after removing the Agility cape.

Once at the pit, players will be set one of the challenges to complete, chosen at random. Completion of the task will give the player a large amount of experience, the chance to gamble it all, and a Gorilla mask. Failure will result in the player being granted experience similar to completion of a lap of the course they were previously on.

Note: The time a player has to complete each event is limited. As such, it may not be beneficial to skip the dialogue at the beginning by clicking on the minimap the event for an entry will be unknown till it starts then. The timer starts upon swinging into the center of the area.

If the player logs out and back in during the event, they are removed from The Pit without reward.

The courses that the talent scout recruits from are:

Games

Listen to audio.
"Playing" a game (link)

Crate Expectations

The Crate Expectations game.

Players must find a key by opening the numerous crates in the arena. However, only five crates can be opened. Once five crates have been opened and no key is found, the player fails the event. There are 16 crates arranged in a 4x4 grid. Some crates may also contain chickens.

Given player's capacity to choose only five of the crates, they have a 36.08% chance of completing this task successfully. Players should take care that they do not box themselves in, as Jagex has employed an underhanded trick with this game: the chickens that come out of crates that don't contain a key block the players path, do not move, and cannot be moved or killed.

The Floor is Lava

The Floor is Lava game.

The player must cross from one side of the arena to the other by jumping on the crates. However, some of the crates are weak and will break when you jump on them. If one of the weak crates is jumped on, the player fails the event.

It is currently unknown exactly how many of the crates in each game are weak, and so there is no accurate statistic of how often this game may be completed. There are three current suggestions for possible odds here:

  • If we assumed that two crates from each layer were weak (and there was only one safe path), the player's chances of success would be 1.36%. This kind of low number makes this scenario unlikely.
  • If we assumed that only one crate from each layer was weak, the player's chances of success would be roughly 5.45%. This also seems like an unusually low chance compared to other The Pit tasks.
  • If we assumed that one crate from each layer was weak and that the first crate is always a guaranteed success, the player's chances of successfully completing this task would be roughly 10.89%.
  • Note that the first crate in reality is not a guaranteed success and this has been confirmed.

In addition, success is not affected by the Surefooted aura.

High-low There

The High-low There game.

The player is shown a number between 1 and 10. The player must then guess whether the next number is higher or lower than the number being shown. The player must guess correctly 6 times in a row to win.

If the player guessed completely randomly with no regard for the number presented, the expected chance of winning would be 2.94%. However, assuming the player guesses 'Higher' for 1-5 and 'Lower' for 6-10, this shifts the odds significantly, so that the expected chance of winning are 22.14%.

Note - There has been glitches reported by several members in which the game claims that you have guessed incorrectly when in fact, you have guessed correctly.

Karaoke

The Karaoke game.

The player must avoid falling rocks for approximately 40 seconds. As with most of the other minigames, this is mostly a game of chance, although there is a small amount of time to run away from falling rocks just before the larger rocks fall.

Punch the hungry sheep

The Punch the Hungry Sheeps game.

A sheep has eaten a key. The player must find the key by punching the numerous sheep in the arena. However, only five of the fourteen sheep can be punched. If the player punches five sheep and no key is found, the player fails the event; otherwise, the player succeeds.

Given the player's capacity to choose only five of the sheep, they have a 35.71% chance of completing this task successfully.

Put the Thing in the Other Thing

The Put the Thing in the Other Thing game.

The player must fit three different blocks into each of the three indentations on the ground so that the block matches the indentation. If the time runs out, the player fails the event.

When a block is clicked, it is picked up and held it above the player's head, and so only one can be held at any given time. This is the only game that can be completed successfully if done correctly, as it is based on skill rather than pure chance like the others. However, since the event is timed and since the picking up and dropping of pieces takes time, it is strongly suggested 'only blocks that are intended to be use are picked up'. Look at the indentations first to know which blocks to pick up. The blocks on the floor may be rotated, so be sure to look carefully if the right block cannot be found for any of the indentations.

This event can be somewhat 'cheated' upon by hitting the North on the compass before starting and examining each of the indentations. By knowing what to put in before hand, there is a higher chance of beating this event. Time runs down very quickly in this event, so speed and accuracy are key.

Rewards

The rewards room

Players will receive experience based on the agility course they were training at and the event they received.<ref>Mod Giragast: “...the only things that matter are the course you were running laps at and the event you played. A harder course means more XP!” - Update FAQ</ref>

Success

The first successful completion of a game will reward a gorilla mask. Additionally, experience will be rewarded, in the range of 648-8888 experience. Success will also give the option to gamble (See the gambling section).

The experience for succeeding, before gambling, for each game at each course is as follows (Some values may not yet have been updated are are therefore inaccurate):

Floor is Lava! Karaoke! Put the Thing in the Other thing! Punch the Hungry Sheeps! Crate Expectations! High-low There!
Gnome Stronghold (basic) 648 1038 804 713 908 1168
Barbarian Outpost (basic) 1196 1913 1482 1314 1674 2153
Agility Pyramid 1916 3066 2376 2108 2682 3447
Werewolf 2945 4713 3651 3240 4122 5301
Ape Atoll 3624 5799 4494 3987 5075 6525
Wilderness 3809 6094 4722 4190 5332 6857
Dorgesh-Kaan 6624 5133 4554 5796
Gnome Stronghold (advanced) 4350 6960 5394 4785 6090 7830
Barbarian Outpost (advanced) 4938 7900.5 6123 5957 6912 8888

Failure

Players failing a game will also receive experience, but this will be much reduced from that received when succeeding. The experience is approximately how much would have been received by running the course in the time it took to take part. However, the amount received is fixed and not dependent on the actual time taken. This is generally in the range of 100-1500 experience.

The experience for failing for each game at each course is as follows (Some values may not yet have been updated are are therefore inaccurate):


Floor is Lava! Karaoke! Put the Thing in the Other thing! Punch the Hungry Sheeps! Crate Expectations! High-low There!
Gnome Stronghold (basic) 216 346 268 237 302 389
Barbarian Outpost (basic) 398 635 494 438 558 1434
Agility Pyramid 638 1022 792 708 894 1024
Werewolf 980 1570 1216 1080 1374 1766
Ape Atoll 1208 1932 1498 1329 1690 2175
Wilderness 1268 2030 1574 1397 1776 2285
Dorgesh-Kaan 1380 2208 1710 1518 1932 2484
Gnome Stronghold (advanced) 1450 2320 1798 1595 2030 2610
Barbarian Outpost (advanced) 1646 2633 2040 1810 2304 2962

Skillcape

Players with an Agility skillcape can access the pit by at any time by talking to a Talent Scout. Doing this will still give a gorilla mask upon succeeding, in addition to reduced experience as follows:

Agility cape
Game Experience
Floor Is Lava! 199
Karaoke! 318
Put the Thing in the Other Thing! 247
Punch the Hungry Sheeps! 219
Crate Expectations! 279
High-low There! 358

Gambling

Upon completing the event, there is the option (with noted exception) to gamble for double experience, normal experience, or half experience; the outcomes have an equal chance of occurring. Accessing the pit with the use of an Agility skillcape will not give the option to gamble.

Multiplier (M) Probability (P) M P
2x 1/3 2/3
1x 1/3

1/3

1/2 x 1/3 1/6

The expected value of gambling is 7/6x the experience without gambling. In the long term, gambling the xp is expected to provide 17% more points than if not gambling in respect to experience gains from this source only. Choosing not to gamble (i.e. taking the reward as is) might unlock new agility courses sooner increasing agility XP gain, and indeed so might gambling.

Trivia

  • With the update on the 7th of February 2012, experience rewards for losing was increased by 100% and winning by 50%.
  • The double experience bonus from Sköll boots or Penance Horn do NOT stack with the rewards, even if xp reward was gambled.
  • One of the ways the Talent Scout will distract you after winning is to say, "Look, a double rainbow!", a reference to the "Double Rainbow" internet meme.
  • One of Snotgut's comments during the Karaoke event (Snotgut mad as hell and not going to take it any more) is a reference to the film "Network", where the lead character makes a similar statement after suffering a live breakdown.
  • Crate Expectations is a reference to the famous book by Charles Dickens, Great Expectations.

References

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