Update:Patch Notes (9 February 2011)
These official Patch Notes are copyrighted by Jagex. It is a direct quote from the forums of the RuneScape website.
These Patch Notes were announced on 9 February 2011.
These Patch Notes were announced on 9 February 2011.
The following small fixes and adjustments have now been made to the game. If you spot any further bugs in-game, please use the Bug Report feature ('Submit a Bug Report' under the 'Help' drop-down menu of the website).
Graphical
- Azro at the Varrock Museum no longer spins his specimen brush at extreme angles.
- A player's cloak will no longer clip through a player's legs when crafting at a workbench.
- Wolves have been given a turn-on-the-spot animation.
- Cockroach wings no longer cause the cockroach's body to become invisible.
- The abyssal parasite's defend animation no longer stretches unusually.
- The Dungeoneering skillcape will now play the melee emote when wielding mauls.
- The slayer master minimap icon has been reverted to the gold skull icon.
- Opening a gate in Draynor no longer causes the gate to split in half.
- The teleporting using fairy rings animation has been updated.
- The map in the Runecrafting Guild has been updated to include Daemonheim.
- Summer's hair during Summer's End no longer stretches.
Audio
- The jumping agility animation has had its sound improved.
Quests and Tasks
- Some additional user information has been added to progressing and completing Tasks.
- Dream Mentor is now correctly filtered out of the quest list when a player has a combat level lower than 85.
Activities and Distractions
- It is no longer possible to try to stake a number of items greater than what can be held in a player's inventory.
- The countdown at the beginning of a duel is now far more synchronised.
Miscellaneous
- Using a right-click option on the western Lunar Isle bank booth will now force the player to walk to that bank booth.
- Wizard Cromperty will no longer wander outside of his house.
- Party hats and Christmas crackers will now change in price by up to 5% per day, dependent on demand.