Mnemonic[]
Pointless part, if you're struggling to remember a fairy ring code, it would require backwards thinking to come up with the code. (You're not going to remember legends guild>herald horns blare announcing your arrival to legends guild>blare>blr)
Most mnemonic suggestions are forced. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 50.125.25.163 (talk) on 20:05, October 28, 2014 (UTC).
I'm not sure why the mnemonics were removed -- they may not be useful to everybody, but I have found many to be quite useful (as I'm sure many others like me have). Ironically, the legends guild mnemonic is actually the reason I was able to commit the code to memory. Certain types of people have trouble with codes, but can easily remember flourishing descriptions to explain the code.
I personally feel they should be re-added.Khranos (talk) 18:27, January 20, 2016 (UTC)
The mnemonics were helpful to many players, so I have rolled back the page to when they were there. If any changes since then have not yet been fixed, please do so. 67.241.140.95 09:59, March 26, 2016 (UTC)
And again they are gone. I don't know why they keep getting removed. It's not like they hurt anyone - on the other hand they do help at least some people. Me included. SD-214501 (talk) 21:15, April 8, 2016 (UTC)
Distance from teleports[]
Are the listed methods to get to fairy rings in order of how close they are to a teleport spot? Adding the number of steps it takes could be helpful. -Shaun Dreclintalk 07:48, June 12, 2017 (UTC)
- Most likely. The Quest point cape teleport is definitely the closest, and the following methods seem accurate, but I don't know if they're accurate to the step. Might be worth testing for an average distance.
JohnSixxScott (talk) 18:05, June 12, 2017 (UTC)