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The [[Shooting star]] distraction and diversion is a new feature since 2 November 2014 that appears in Emps-World. After a previous star has been completely disappeared, another will crash down somewhere in Emps-World within 2 to 3 hours.
 
  
When a star crashes down every player currently online in that world will receive a message that varies according to the distance of the player to the star. A star can crash in a lot if different locations and it might be hard to find for some players. To receive a hint about the whereabouts of the latest fallen star players can go to the [[Observatory]] just north of [[Castle-Wars]] and talk to the [[Assistant]]. This feature is just for members. The [[Professor]] will tell you if a star is active.
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[[File:ShootingStar.png|thumb|200px|A fallen star in one of the last stages.]]The [[Shooting star]] distraction and diversion is a distraction event that appears around 2 hours after the previous one has been fully mined.
  
Sometimes a star falls down in a members-only area, like the [[Kharidian desert]], only members will be able to reach it then. It can also land in the [[Wilderness]], making it dangerous to gather your stardust there.
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When a star crashes down every player currently online in that world will receive a red-printed game message about a noise the player hears that varies according to the distance of the player to the star. To receive a hint about the location of the most recent star players can go to the [[Observatory]] just north of [[Castle wars]] and talk to the [[Observatory assistant]]. The [[Observatory professor]] there will tell you if a star has landed or give an indication on how long it'll take before another star falls. Alternatively players can check the location of a star from the telescope in player-owned houses that can be built using the [[Construction]] skill.
  
A fallen star can be of different sizes, from just 1 layer to 10 layers. With every extra layer players need a higher [[Mining]] level to mine it, up to level 90 for 10 layers. When mined players will receive [[Stardust]] and a random gem occasionally. A player receives experience based on his Mining level when mining the star. Every crashed star has 1 Uncut onyx that a random player mining the star will receive.<br>
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A fallen star can be of different sizes, from just 6 to 9 layers. With every extra layer players need a higher [[Mining]] level to mine it, up to level 90 for 9 layers. After players with a higher mining level have reduced the star to less layers, players with lower Mining level will be able to join too.<br>
With stardust players can buy several rewards from the [[Sprite]] that appears when the star has been fully mined, including the [[Dragon pickaxe]].
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When mining a fallen star players will receive [[Stardust]] and occasionally a random gem, including one [[Onyx]] gem from each star. The player who mines the first stardust of a new star receives 10k bonus [[Mining]] experience as a reward for finding it.<br>
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The experience granted for mining the star is 120 + 2 times the [[Mining]] requirement for the current layer. A player with 99 mining will receive 300 xp per stardust at the first layer of a size 9 star. A size 9 star contains 1300 fragments of [[stardust]].
  
==Locations==
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With stardust players can buy several rewards from the [[Sprite]] that appears when the star has been fully mined.
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==[[Shooting star locations]]==
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Players can talk to the [[Observatory assistant]] to receive a hint about the location of the fallen star. Stars generally fall close to a quarry or similar mining spot, like the rune essence mine route in east Varrock. The best way to find it easily is to look for the mining icon on your minimap close to the location described.
  
 
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| '' 'It appears to have crashed somewhere in a desert' ''  || The Quarry south of the Bandit camp in [[Kharidian desert]] (members only), or the quarry north of [[Al-Kharid]]
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| '' 'It has crashed somewhere in a desert' ''  || North of the Al-Kharid bank, the Quarry south of the Bandit camp (members only), far north of Uzer (members only), south of Nardah (members only), near [[Duel arena]].  or the quarry north of [[Al-Kharid]]
 
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| '' 'It has crashed somewhere in Misthalin' ''  || The Quarry south-east of [[Draynor village]], or south of [[Varrock]]
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| '' 'It has crashed somewhere in Misthalin' ''  || The quarry south-east of [[Varrock]], the quarry south-west of [[Varrock]], just near the eastern bank in [[Varrock]], in the southern tip of Lumbridge Swamp, or in the quarry south-west of [[Lumbridge]] swamp
 
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| '' 'It has crashed somewhere in Asgarnia on a mountain' ''  || On the top of [[Ice mountain]].
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| '' 'It has crashed somewhere in Asgarnia' ''  || On the top of [[White wolf mountain]], near the Crafting guild, near the [[Rimmington dungeon]], west of [[Falador]] or east of the [[Falador]] bank.
 
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| '' 'It has crashed somewhere in the Wilderness' ''  || Just north of the [[Chaos Elemental]], or
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| '' 'It has crashed somewhere in the Wilderness' ''  || Just north of the [[Chaos Elemental]], south of [[Dark warriors' fortress]], near the [[Mage of Zamorak]], east of the [[Mage arena]]
 
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==Rewards==
 
==Rewards==
  
You can exchange your stardust for rewards when you talk to the [[Sprite]] at the end of every Shooting star event.
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You can exchange your stardust for rewards when you talk to the [[Star sprite]] at the end of every Shooting star event. It will stay for 5 minutes after the last stardust has been mined.
  
 
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| http://emps-world.net/img/itemicons/individual/15259.png  || [[Dragon pickaxe]] ||  10 000 || The best pickaxe in-game.
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| http://emps-world.net/img/itemicons/individual/15259.png  || [[Dragon pickaxe]] ||  10,000 || The second best pickaxe in-game.
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| http://emps-world.net/img/itemicons/individual/21413.png  || [[Mining ring]] ||  1,500 || Grants you 5% extra [[Mining]] experience when worn.
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| http://emps-world.net/img/itemicons/individual/15389.png  || [[Mining xp lamp]] ||  50 || Grants 1,000 [[Mining]] experience.
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| http://emps-world.net/img/itemicons/individual/20792.png  || [[Golden mining helmet]] ||  5,000 || [[Cosmetic item]]
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| http://emps-world.net/img/itemicons/individual/20791.png  || [[Golden mining top]] ||  5,000 || [[Cosmetic item]]
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| http://emps-world.net/img/itemicons/individual/20790.png  || [[Golden mining trousers]] ||  5,000 || [[Cosmetic item]]
 
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| http://emps-world.net/img/itemicons/individual/21413.png  || [[Mining ring]] ||  1 000 || Grants you 5% extra [[Mining]] experience while wearing this.
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| http://emps-world.net/img/itemicons/individual/20788.png  || [[Golden mining boots]] ||  5,000 || [[Cosmetic item]]
 
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| http://emps-world.net/img/itemicons/individual/4447.png  || [[XP lamp]] ||  50 || Grants 1k [[Mining]] experience.
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| http://emps-world.net/img/itemicons/individual/20787.png  || [[Golden mining gloves]] ||  5,000 || [[Cosmetic item]]
 
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[[Category:Minigames]]

Revision as of 17:17, 17 May 2019

A fallen star in one of the last stages.
The Shooting star distraction and diversion is a distraction event that appears around 2 hours after the previous one has been fully mined.

When a star crashes down every player currently online in that world will receive a red-printed game message about a noise the player hears that varies according to the distance of the player to the star. To receive a hint about the location of the most recent star players can go to the Observatory just north of Castle wars and talk to the Observatory assistant. The Observatory professor there will tell you if a star has landed or give an indication on how long it'll take before another star falls. Alternatively players can check the location of a star from the telescope in player-owned houses that can be built using the Construction skill.

A fallen star can be of different sizes, from just 6 to 9 layers. With every extra layer players need a higher Mining level to mine it, up to level 90 for 9 layers. After players with a higher mining level have reduced the star to less layers, players with lower Mining level will be able to join too.
When mining a fallen star players will receive Stardust and occasionally a random gem, including one Onyx gem from each star. The player who mines the first stardust of a new star receives 10k bonus Mining experience as a reward for finding it.
The experience granted for mining the star is 120 + 2 times the Mining requirement for the current layer. A player with 99 mining will receive 300 xp per stardust at the first layer of a size 9 star. A size 9 star contains 1300 fragments of stardust.

With stardust players can buy several rewards from the Sprite that appears when the star has been fully mined.

Shooting star locations

Players can talk to the Observatory assistant to receive a hint about the location of the fallen star. Stars generally fall close to a quarry or similar mining spot, like the rune essence mine route in east Varrock. The best way to find it easily is to look for the mining icon on your minimap close to the location described.

Hint Possible locations
'It has crashed somewhere in a desert' North of the Al-Kharid bank, the Quarry south of the Bandit camp (members only), far north of Uzer (members only), south of Nardah (members only), near Duel arena. or the quarry north of Al-Kharid
'It has crashed somewhere in Misthalin' The quarry south-east of Varrock, the quarry south-west of Varrock, just near the eastern bank in Varrock, in the southern tip of Lumbridge Swamp, or in the quarry south-west of Lumbridge swamp
'It has crashed somewhere in Asgarnia' On the top of White wolf mountain, near the Crafting guild, near the Rimmington dungeon, west of Falador or east of the Falador bank.
'It has crashed somewhere in the Wilderness' Just north of the Chaos Elemental, south of Dark warriors' fortress, near the Mage of Zamorak, east of the Mage arena

Rewards

You can exchange your stardust for rewards when you talk to the Star sprite at the end of every Shooting star event. It will stay for 5 minutes after the last stardust has been mined.

Image Item Stardust Description
15259.png Dragon pickaxe 10,000 The second best pickaxe in-game.
21413.png Mining ring 1,500 Grants you 5% extra Mining experience when worn.
15389.png Mining xp lamp 50 Grants 1,000 Mining experience.
20792.png Golden mining helmet 5,000 Cosmetic item
20791.png Golden mining top 5,000 Cosmetic item
20790.png Golden mining trousers 5,000 Cosmetic item
20788.png Golden mining boots 5,000 Cosmetic item
20787.png Golden mining gloves 5,000 Cosmetic item