Learn how to navigate the treacherous Wilderness Course in Old School RuneScape. Get tips on agility, surviving the dangers, and completing the course for experience.
Alright, so you're looking to tackle the Wilderness Course in Old School RuneScape? It's a bit of a trek to get to, and honestly, the biggest challenge isn't the course itself, but surviving the journey there. You'll be heading deep into the Wilderness, so be prepared for a fight before you even start. Make sure you've got some food and maybe a bit of gear – it's not a bad idea to bring it!
Once you've made it past the gate separating the F2P and P2P Wilderness areas, you'll want to head back towards the level 52 Wilderness. Keep going west, and you should spot a gate and a ledge. To even attempt this ledge, you'll need level 52 Agility. If you mess up here, you'll take a tumble right into a pack of wolves, so don't be careless!
Here's a breakdown of the obstacles you'll face:
The Wilderness Course Layout:
- Pipe: You'll start by crawling through a pipe.
- Rope Swing: After the pipe, you'll hit a rope swing. Be careful, you can take damage here as you swing over some spikes.
- Stepping Stones: Next up are the stepping stones over lava. Again, watch your step as you can take damage here too.
- Log: You'll then need to cross a pit using a log. This one can also cause damage if you're not careful.
- Rocks: Finally, after walking past some skeletons, you'll climb some rocks to finish the course.
Here's a little table showing the experience you get for each obstacle:
| Obstacle | Exp. Given |
| Ridge | 20 |
| Pipe | 12.5 |
| Rope Swing | 20 |
| Stepping Stones | 20 |
| Log | 20 |
| Rocks | 0 (???) |
| Completed Course | 682 |
- The journey to the course is arguably more dangerous than the course itself. Bring food and decent gear.
- Pay close attention to your Agility level; you need 52 Agility to even attempt the first obstacle, the ledge.
- Each obstacle has a chance to damage you, so consider bringing some Prayer potions if you have them, or just be prepared to eat.
- The experience gained is decent for the Agility level required, and it's a good way to train while being in a high-risk area.
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