This update was added on 22 August 2006.
Many objects in the game have brackets in their names to indicate a special feature or function, such as Dragon dagger (p) for a poisoned dragon dagger. Some of the letters used in these brackets meant different things on different items. This got a bit confusing in a few cases:
(s) - either "Saradomin" or "poisoned with super-strong weapon poison" (p) - either "poisoned" or "permanent" (u) - either "unstrung" or "unlocked" (g) - either "Guthix" or "gold-trimmed" or "contains a gold coin"
We've renamed a few items so that the letters can be consistent. Please note that the items themselves haven't changed at all. We've just tweaked their names.
Object | Old notation | New notation |
Weapon with extra-strong poison | (+) | (p+) |
Weapon with super-strong poison | (s) | (p++) |
Ring of Charos | (u) = unlocked | (a) = activated |
Permanent serum from Shades of Mort'ton | Serum 207 (p) | Serum 208 |
Blackjack | (a) = assault | (o) = offensive |
Special beer from Recipe for Disaster | Asgarnian Ale (g) | Asgoldian Ale |
Prayer book pages | Torn page (s) Torn page (z) Torn page (g) |
Saradomin page |
Please note - Some of these changes have already been in the game for a while.