Leaflet
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Release date | 17 September 2009 (Update) |
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Members? | No |
Quest item? | No |
Tradeable? | No |
Equipable? | No |
Stacks? | No |
High Alch | 0 coins |
Low Alch | 0 coins |
Value | 1 coin |
Destroy | Drop |
Store price | Not sold |
Examine | A beginner's guide to using a bank. |
Weight | 0 kg |
The leaflet is a beginner guide with 5 pages about the workings of a bank for less experienced players and was released along with the Advisors and Objectives update. These are given out at the Grand Exchange and at all banks and stands. A player cannot take another leaflet from the shelves if they already have one. However, banking the leaflet and then taking another as well as the drop trick allow players to obtain multiple leaflets. Though this is untradeable, the trick renders it useless.
Trivia
- There was a glitch that prevents players from reading the leaflet. Attempting to read it would result in the message: 'You read the leaflet'. This has been fixed by Jagex.<ref>Mod Srowley. "Patch Notes - Archive". 20 October 2009. News & Announcements Forums. *</ref>
- There was a glitch where you could drop the leaflet, and right click two tiles to the west of where it was visible on the ground, the "Take Leaflet" option still comes up even if there was no item on the tile. This has been fixed by Jagex.
- Page 2 of the leaflet shows the amount of bank space the player has.
- Strangely after the updates on 9 November 2009, when the leaflet was in your inventory, only the bottom half of the icon was shown. This has been fixed.
- Leaflets have become discontinued on January of 2012 while attempting to read the leaflet it will give the message "Nothing interesting happens.". There is now no way to obtain a leaflet unless you already have one. However the stand where you can pick one up from still exists.
- Right-Clicking "Examine" on leaflets attached to any bank wall gives the message: "Pay back all your debts by borrowing more money from us!" Clever. This could be a reference of bank systems in real life.
References
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