On this day of Advent, we had a Prop Hunt event on OSRS. Prop Hunt is basically hide and seek on OSRS. It is a RuneLite plugin where you can transmog into item objects using Runescape Model ID's. You can use an external website with a library of Model ID's to find the ID's.
Hiders will hide among the scenery within a fixed area, and a designated seeker will find them. The roles will be rotated so everyone gets a fair chance to play roles they like.
Round | Location | Seeker | Winner | Object |
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1 | Lumbridge castle grounds | Santa | Stick | Needle on the floor, in Lumbridge kitchen camouflaged among the kitchen tiles |
2 | Draynor Village buildings | Dan | Cireon | Footprints beside Rooftop agility course |
3 | Al Kharid buildings | Stick | Dan | Cactus in the oasis |
4 | Barbarian Village | Fran | Dan | Bones near the longhall entrance |
5 | Edgeville before wildy, within walls | Fran | Dan | Bush on west side of evil daves house, within the gate, a well hidden bush |
Rise Above The Disorder
In addition to our collection of holiday events and content, we are proud to announce that we are raising funds for Rise Above The Disorder.
Rise Above the Disorder (RAD) is a charity with a mission to make mental healthcare accessible to everyone, everywhere. RAD connects individuals with therapists, a vital service because finding a therapist can be challenging, especially when you're not feeling your best.
RAD also covers the cost of care for those who cannot afford it. They provide unlimited sessions with fully licensed and carefully vetted mental health professionals, all funded by generous donations.
This year, we kindly ask if you are able and willing to consider making a donation to support Rise Above the Disorder alongside our Advent Calendar. For more information on how to donate, please visit our Tiltify page, or click the button below to donate right away.
Thank you for joining us in spreading the spirit of giving this holiday season, and helping Rise Above the Disorder make a positive impact on mental healthcare for all.