Last Man Standing

Last Man Standing (known as LMS) is a player-versus-player minigame. 24 players are transported onto an island where they must fight for survival with nothing and their prayer points severely drained, and must loot whatever items are found on the island.

Players can begin the minigame by speaking to Lisa east of the Clan Wars area.

Game modes
There are two game modes:
 * Competitive - In Competitive mode, players are to deposit a minimum of 100,000 coins into the coffer to participate.
 * Casual - In Casual mode, players can participate without reward.

Gameplay
Upon arrival to the island the player's combat stats, as well as agility, are boosted to 99 for the duration of the game. The only exception is defence, which is only boosted to 70. Prayer points are drained to 10 at the start of the game, but with in-game prayer potions it is possible to have a maximum of 99 prayer points at a time. All prayers and spells can be used by players without any quest requirements within the minigame.

The only item given to each player at the beginning of the game is a spear, which acts as a halberd. In order to improve the chances of survival, players must loot chests, drawers, cupboards, and other objects found throughout the island to obtain combat equipment, such as scimitars, pieces of metal armour, mage robes, bows, runes, arrows, prayer potions, monkfish, sharks, etc.

Players can kill other players to obtain a bloody key, which can be used to re-loot chests that have already been looted. In addition, using the bloody key will fully restore a player's hitpoints.

Vending shrine
Players who have excess combat equipment can sell them to a vending shrine, which are found throughout the island, to obtain survival tokens, which can be exchanged for various equipment:

Fog
After a minute, the game will broadcast that fog will soon fill the island. Also broadcast will be a safe zone. The fog does not actually appear until approximately 5 minutes later. Players who stay in the fog will take rapid damage, beginning at approximately 1 damage per tick, but steadily increasing to 10 damage per tick. In order to avoid the fog the player must proceed to the safe zone that was broadcast earlier.

Rewards
The sole survivor, the last man standing, wins the game. In competitive mode, 1,500,000 coins is granted to the winner. Second place receives 500k, with players who placed 3rd, 4th, and 5th receiving free entry to their next Competitive game.

Trivia

 * The spear that you get as a starting weapon's model is simply a recolored version of the toktz-mej-tal.
 * The deadly fog feature was a feature in the final hours in the most recent Deadman mode tournament, with the ending safespot in the multi-combat Barbarian Village.