Runescape Soul Wars Members Mini Game
Soul Wars
Introduction
Far to the west, upon an island long isolated from the rest of RuneScape, two great creatures vie for control of a powerful obelisk but without any clear victor. Recently, a curious man upon a strange pilgrimage found the island and, for his own obscure purposes, has opened the field of battle to any who wish to pit their mettle against the smaller creatures of the island, other adventurers, or even the mighty avatars themselves…
Location
To get to the Soul Wars minigame, one must enter the Soul Wars portal in Edgeville. It is located south-west of the bank and west of the abandoned mausoleum. The portal looks similar to the Pest Control portal. After going through the portal, the player will arrive at the Nomad’s camp, where players can exchange Zeal points for rewards, learn how to play Soul Wars, or join a team to play Soul Wars.

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Getting there
- Glory amulet – Teleports outside Edgeville bank.
- Combat bracelet – Teleports to the Monastery near Edgeville.
- Canoe – Canoe from Lumbridge, Champions’ Guild or Barbarian Village.
- Edgeville Home Teleport – The Home Teleport from the Ancients spellbook will take a player just outside Edgeville bank.
- Skull sceptre – Teleports a player inside Barbarian Village, just south of Edgeville, via the “Invoke” option.
- Fairy ring – Code D-K-R gets the player to the other side of the river, it is a 15-second walk from there.

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Requirements
Soul Wars does not require any levels or quests in order to be played. Players should note the following things, however:
- They will need to battle other people and monsters; high Combat levels are recommended.
- Many parts of the minigame require high Slayer levels; a decent level is recommended.
- Players will be under attack by other players and NPCs; a decent Defence level is recommended.
- This is a combat-based minigame, it would be a good idea to have at least level 43 Prayer for Protect from Melee. It could also be usefull to have redemption to damage any high level that kills you.
Objective
The objective of Soul Wars is to defeat the opponents’ avatar as many times as they are able to within 20 minutes. The avatars begin each battle with a Slayer requirement of 100, making them impervious to everyone. (Note that the Capes of Accomplishment, Wild pie and Slayer’s Respite cannot be brought to the battlefield.)
In order to reduce their Slayer requirement, players will have to kill some of the smaller Slayer creatures to gather soul fragments and offer them to the Soul Obelisk, which can only be done if the team controls it.
Recommended items
Note: Players are unable to take capes, food or non-combat items into any part of the minigame besides the central lobby.
Because this is a combat-based minigame, players should consider bringing the following:
- The best armour that the player has and can wear. Players may consider bringing multiple sets, one with a high melee defence, another with a high mage defence, ect.
- The best weapon that the player has and can use. Players again may want to bring a selection of weapons, some melee, some ranged, ect.
- Players should note that runes and Ranged ammunition used during game by range and magic weapons will not be returned to the player at the end of the game.
- A Summoning familiar, if the player has the ability to summon one that could assist him or her in combat.
Items available during the game
Players will be able to obtain the following items during the game:
- Bandages
- Barricades
- Explosive potion
Portals
When players first arrive on the island, they will encounter the Nomad and his imp familiar, Zimberfizz. Nomad will offer players a tour of the battlefield along with a short explanation, or a book that explains fighting in the Soul Wars.
When players feel they are ready to battle, enter one of the portals to the south of Nomad. The blue portal will align the player with the Avatar of Creation, the red portal will align the player with the Avatar of Destruction, and the green portal will attach the player to the team with the fewest players.
Only one game can be played at any one time per world, but in theory every single player on that world could be taking part. Games last twenty minutes, with a minimum three minute waiting period in between, so players may have to wait for the previous game to end before they can get in. If players are keen to join in, however, they may enter a portal, and once per minute new soldiers will be added to the battle provided the number of players on each team remains equal.
Battlefield
The battlefield is divided up into three main areas:
- Avatar of Creation’s Base
- Players on the blue team will begin here. None of the locations in this area can be captured by the red team.
- Avatar of Destruction’s Base
- Players on the red team will begin here. None of the locations in this area can be captured by the blue team.
- Main Battlefield
- There are a number of locations here, the most important of which are the Soul Obelisk and the two graveyards.
- These can be captured by having a greater number of your own team within their bounds for a short period of time.
- Jellies and pyrefiends can also be found wandering in the ruins around the battlefield.
Base
The base is composed of three main features:
- The avatars
- Avatar of Creation (level 525)
- Avatar of Destruction (level 525)
- The avatar cannot leave its enclosure, but the enemies can enter it to attack the avatar.
- Supply area
- The supply area contains bandages (which may be used to heal), barricades and explosives. See “Supply areas” below.
- Graveyards (East Graveyard and West Graveyard)
- The graveyard is the location where players will be resurrected when they die. See “Graveyards” for more information about this.
The avatars
In order to kill the opponents’ avatar, players must first weaken it to enable as many of the teammates to fight it. As noted above, this is done by killing the jellies and pyrefiends around the main battlefield and offering the resulting soul fragments to the Soul Obelisk. The more fragments offered, the lower the Slayer requirement will be. This is stated in the “Avatar Level” entry in the top-right of the window.
Players may attempt to restore the avatar’s Slayer requirement by burying the bones of the defeated foes while in a graveyard controlled by the team. Each time this is done, there is a chance that the avatar’s Slayer requirement will rise up 1 level.
Both Avatar of Creation and Avatar of Destruction have a Combat level of 525 and should not be underestimated. It is reported that Enchanted Ruby bolts are very effective against the avatars, hitting over 160 Hitpoints. Protect from Melee prayer is also helpful.
Note that Summoning familiars are unable to harm the avatars, but are useful for killing off the smaller Slayer creatures and opposing players.
Death and graveyards
Dying during the game will result in being temporarily transformed into a Ghost. This state lasts for 15 seconds, after which time the player may participate in the game again.
If a player puts on the equipment stats interface, they will stay a ghost until closing the interface, when they will change back. This only works if the player waits the seconds before going back, so it can’t be used to quickly play again.
When players are killed in Soul Wars (either by one of the creatures of the battlefield, or by another player), Nomad will protect the player from the hunger of the Soul Obelisk and ensure that they are resurrected in the graveyard closest to where they died, provided that the team controls it.
For a few moments, the player will be a purely spectral form and unable to interact with anything, but they will soon be restored to the usual state, along with any equipment they were carrying, with the exception of bones and soul fragments.
Because the two graveyards in the main battlefield can be captured, they are especially valuable resources for getting access to the smaller Slayer monsters, the Soul Obelisk and the opponents’ base.
Supply areas
The base’s supply area contains bandages, barricades and explosive potions, all of which are useful for ensuring the battle favours a particular team.
Players cannot trade in Soul Wars, but they may use bandages on their teammates to heal some of their lost Hitpoints. Equally, players may use bandages on themselves for the same benefit. Players can carry as many bandages as they have inventory space. They also restore run energy which helps the player get around the battlefield.
Along with the bandages, players will discover that the base contains a table full of barricades. Players can only carry one barricade at a time, and the team may only have ten barricades set up at once. They may set up a barricade in many places to hinder the opponents by simply clicking it in the inventory. If a barricade is blocking a path, players may attack it or use explosives to remove the obstacle.
Explosive potions can be used on the enemies’ barricades to destroy them in a single blast. Players can carry as many explosive potions as they have inventory space.
Players may also use the other team’s supply area as well, which helps if there is a need to restock before fighting the avatar. This feature may be fixed by Jagex in the near future, similar to what was done with the bandage table in Castle Wars.
In-game information
To help players keep track of all of the useful information, there is a display in the top-right corner of the screen.
- West Graveyard (left) – which team controls the graveyard (none, red, or blue)
- Soul Obelisk (centre) – which team controls the obelisk (none, red, or blue)
- East Graveyard (right) – which team controls the graveyard (none, red, or blue)
- Avatar deaths – The number of times the avatar has been killed.
- Avatar level – The current Slayer level of the avatar. Starts at 100.
- Avatar health – The current health (Hitpoints) of the avatar. 100% is 525 Hitpoints.
- Time left – The time left for the game to finish. Each game lasts 20 minutes.
Winning the game
Whichever team defeats their opponents’ avatar the greatest number of times will be declared the victor, any other result will be declared a draw.
Leaving the game
Should players wish to leave the game they will not receive any Zeal points. Unlike Castle Wars, however, players will not be able to join a game until the current game has ended. This ensures that players on the losing team cannot swap teams to receive more points.
Rewards
Players will receive a number of Zeal points based on their performance in the game:
- 3 points for a victory
- 2 for a draw
- 1 for a defeat
Players may trade these in with the Nomad for a variety of rewards such as experience, charms, and other items. Players can store a maximum of 50,000 Zeal points.
Experience
Players can claim experience in combat-related skills:
- Attack
- Strength
- Defence
- Hitpoints
- Ranged
- Magic
- Prayer
- Slayer
One zeal point is worth a set amount of experience depending on the level in that skill. Using 100 zeal points at a time grant you bonus xps.
Charms
Charms of any colour are available, the number of charms depends on the Combat skill levels. Charms cannot be obtained if the player has a Combat level of 9 or lower.
Other
Most options here are for new Slayer pets, resurrected from remains brought along during the game. If players bring a stuffed or unstuffed trophy, Nomad will then supply the player with a pet of that type.
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Trophy Pet Zeal points Crawling hand Creeping hand 5 Cockatrice head Minitrice 25 Basilisk head Baby basilisk 40 Kurask head Baby kurask 70 Abyssal demon head Abyssal minion 85
- The amount of points each summoning pet costs is equal to the Slayer level required to kill the respective Slayer creature.
- Note: If players have a mounted head in their player-owned house, they CANNOT remove the mounted head and salvage it to turn into a pet. If they remove a mounted head, they will not receive it back in any form.
Gamble
Below is an unconfirmed list of possible rewards from the “Gamble” feature. The rewards are related to either Prayer or Summoning skills. Due to the fact that the Gamble rewards were not listed in any official form at the time of release, there were widespread rumours of players receiving valuable items such as Amulets of fury, Dragon platebody, and Elysian spirit shields. These rumours were later debunked by Jagex staff.
- Babydragon bones (23) – Value: 18,699
- Wyvern bones (16-23) – Value: 32,784 to 47,127
- Wolf Bones (39) – Value: 19,539
- Dagannoth hide (5) – Value: 16,765
- Big bones (60) – Value: 20,400
- Marigolds (6-8) – Value: 17,826 to 23,768
- Larupia fur (4-12) – Value: 7,168 to 21,504
- Bones (209-290) – Value: 14,839 to 20,590
- Dragon bones (11) – Value: 21,736
- Coins (20,000-100,000) – Value: 20,000 to 100,000
- Unicorn horn (22) – Value: 19,426
- Kyatt fur (4-9) – Value: 30,124 to 67,779
- Vampire dust (19-28) – Value: 12,198 to 17,976
- Evil turnip (7) – Value: 30,926
- Carved evil turnip (7) – Value: 33,586
- Thin snail (20 raw and noted) – Value: 3,680
- Proboscis 12 – Value: 39,828
- Desert goat horn (6 noted) – Value: 4,194
- Dagannoth bones (3-5 noted) – Value: 21,261 to 28,348
- Ogre coffin key (42 noted) – Value: 27,636
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- It should be noted that using the keys to open the ogre coffins may prove more profitable than selling the keys themselves.
- Red Flowers (9 noted) – Value: 17,820
- Green dragonhide (10 noted) – Value: 16,810
- Potato cactus (18-19 noted) – Value: 21,924 to 23,142
- Bagged plant 1 (20 noted) – Value: 20,600
- Graahk fur (5-21) – Value: 19,300 to 81,060
- Snake hide (10 noted) – Value: 18,640
Music
Music tracks unlocked:
- Soul Wars
- The Waiting Game
Rumours
- Players have been seen selling Spades for upwards of 10,000gp, as there has been a lot of confusion at Nomad’s camp about valuable items being found by digging the grave’s, and even around the general area. Please note that you cannot get items by digging the graves, it is simply a hoax to sell Spades at an extravagant price.
- Other players have been doing this to keep lower levels players out of the game and busy digging (Note in the picture that the players who are digging are mostly in lower leveled armor).
Trivia
- Summoning is the only combat-related skill in which players cannot receive experience as a reward in Soul Wars. However, players may exchange Zeal points for charms for use in Summoning.
- If players try to do an emote or trade in the arena, it will be stated either: “This is a battleground, not a circus.” or “This is a battleground, not a marketplace.” This could be a reference to the play Les Misérables in which the main character Jean Valjean makes a comment that this is a Factory and not a Circus.
- The rectangular graveyard boxes and ghost wait time is a reference to the ghost villains of the classic arcade game Pac-man.
- The way you capture the obelisk and graveyards works in a similar way to capturing command posts in the Star Wars: Battlefront game series.
- A long time ago, there was a land mass west of Port Tyras which was removed from the RuneScape world map. This is where Soul Wars is now located.
- The jellies and pyrefiends count toward a player’s slayer task.
- The Avatar Of Destruction is very similar to General Graardor, as its Melee attack has the same animations that General Graardor uses in his Ranged attack.

February 14th, 2009 at 8:39 pm
Soul wars is ok just dont like the low lvls or
Somtimes high lvls standing the whole game afk
Just for zeals
February 16th, 2009 at 4:23 am
hey. thanks for the reward info. i did hear that the gamble rewards did include a dragon axe but it was extremely rare (just a tad more likely than drag full helm at barbarian outpost). and if you could, visit my website and make accounts and make the site more popular. that would help me SOOOOOOOO much! if you don’t know alrdy, it’s http://www.messedupscape.ucoz.com the ucoz IS NEEDED
February 20th, 2009 at 10:22 pm
I was wondering, how many zeal points do i need to 99 mage from 92?
July 17th, 2009 at 11:39 pm
i dont get the gamble thing?
what is it