Oubliette

An Oubliette is a room designed to be built below the Throne Room (to work with the Throne Room traps) in a player-owned house. It can be built at level 65 Construction with 150,000 coins.

There are 6 hotspots available:


 * Floor - Attacks/injures anyone unfortunate enough to have fallen in the cage through the throne room or via a teleport trap from the dungeon.
 * Prison - Prevents escape from the trap, allowing more damage to be inflicted. Players must pick or force the lock. Note: If you remove your cage, you will lose the cage AND anything inside it.
 * Guard - Attacks any players during PvP (player-versus-player) or challenge mode.
 * Ladder - Allows access to the throne room if it is there.
 * Decoration - Ornamentation.
 * Lighting - Ornamentation.

Floor
The centre floor is where players dropping from a Throne Room above fall onto.

Note: You can now build the Rocnar, flame pit, and spikes without a cage. However, it is impossible to remove/upgrade the cage without also removing its contents. The tentacle pool still needs a cage to be added. Note that it is not possible to voluntarily step into a cage, and therefore the tentacle pool is unsuited for players who desire to use the oubliette as a way to kill themselves quickly (restoring all stats).

Prison
To hold players dropping from a throne room above. Players have to pick the lock (using Thieving) of the gate, or force the lock (using Strength) of the gate, to get out. The stronger the cage, the harder it will be for players to escape. If a player tries to enter the cage voluntarily (for example by attempting to pick the lock from the outside) the game will stop them.

Guard (1)
The tea boosts can be used when creating guards, but the crystal saw cannot.

Ladder
Ladder back up to throne room above (if present).

When challenge mode is turned on (using the lever in the throne room) then only the house owner can go up the ladder.

Trivia

 * One of the traps players can add is called a "Rocnar", which when spelt backwards becomes "rancor". This was a monster from Star Wars episode 6, which tried to kill the protagonist Luke Skywalker.
 * The hanging skeleton requires two skulls to build, although there are four hanging skeletons in the room.