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Champions' Challenge

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Note: This is a 'Dangerous' minigame. If you die during this minigame, you will lose your items.


The west side of the Champions' Challenge arena

The Champions' Challenge minigame is found in the basement of the Champions' Guild which was released on the 12th of December 2005. Monsters of 13 'races' drop challenge scrolls. The scrolls are very rare.

While fighting the creatures of RuneScape, a player may be challenged to a duel by the champion of that race. These duels take place with certain rules, from limiting the player's armour to disallowing some items. Defeating the champion will grant the player with equal amounts of Hitpoints and Slayer experience, as well as the possibility of bigger fights in the future. Challenges are offered by means of a challenge scroll, an extremely rare drop from certain monsters.

Larxus in the Champions' Guild Basement will instruct players about the mini-game and will set up a match with a champion when the player gives him a challenge scroll. Until the match is started, the player can back out and decided to take the challenge another time.

There are 13 champions that may challenge you, and each one lays down certain rules for the fight. After winning a number of challenges, the player will be challenged by one of the champions of champions (Only two champion of champions will challenge you, the human champion, Leon d'Cour, and the gnome champion, Glophren.)

Leprechauns are not counted as one of the 13 races that drop challenge scrolls. Ordinary leprechauns cannot be fought and thus do not have drops. Instead, the Leprechaun Champion will informally take on all newcomers. Because of the informal nature of the match, the regular arena is not used, but instead the training room, which is accessed via a trapdoor next to Larxus. Since the fight does not take place in the arena, the elusive music track "Victory is Mine" cannot be unlocked by defeating the Leprechaun Champion.

Lower Champions of the 13 Races Level Hitpoints Rules XP to both Hitpoints and Slayer Scroll Scroll dropper
Leprechaun Champion 32 50 No Items 200 None None
Imp Champion 14 40 No special attacks 160 File:Impscroll.PNG Imp
Goblin Champion 24 32 Only Magic attacks 128 File:Goblinscroll.PNG Goblin
Skeleton Champion 40 58 Only Ranged attacks 232 File:Skeletonscroll.PNG Skeleton
Zombie Champion 51 60 No Magic Attacks 240 File:Zombiescroll.PNG Zombie
Hobgoblin Champion 56 58 No melee attacks 232 File:Hobgoblinscroll.PNG Hobgoblin
Giant Champion 56 70 Only melee attacks 280 File:Giantscroll.PNG Hill Giant
Banshee Champion 73 70 No Prayer or melee attacks. 1050 ? Banshee / Mighty banshee
Ghoul Champion 85 100 Weapons only, no inventory 400 File:Ghoulscroll.png Ghoul
Earth Warrior Champion 102 108 No prayer allowed 432 File:Earthwarriorscroll.png Earth Warrior
Aberrant Spectre Champion 102 Unknown 2 Handed weapons only 6000 File:Aberrant spectre champion scroll.jpg Aberrant spectre
Jogre Champion 107 120 No Ranged attacks 480 File:Jogrescroll.PNG Jogre
Mummy Champion 120 (126 when on fire) Unknown No Shield 473 File:MummyScroll.PNG Mummy
Lesser Demon Champion 162 148 No armour or weapons; only inventory 592 File:Lesserdemonscroll.PNG Lesser Demon
Champions of Champions
Leon d'Cour (Human) 141 123 Worn items only, no inventory 492 N/A There is no human champion scroll. Formerly, the player would talk to Larxus after defeating all 10 lower champions to receive a challenge from Leon d'Cour. Currently, Jagex's Knowledge Base states that a champion of champions may challenge a player who defeats several of the lower champions.
Glophren (Gnome) 100 No Shields and only Magic 520 N/A There is no gnome champion scroll. Formerly, Glophren did not challenge players. Currently, Jagex's 09-November-2009 news states that Glophren will challenge the 'worthiest of adventurers', which some believe to mean players who defeat all 13 of the current lower champions and possibly have completed all quests.

When you defeat a champion, a banner proclaiming your victory appears on one of the walls in the upper chamber where Larxus is found. Formerly, since long periods of time often pass between getting champion scrolls, the banners could have been used to remember which creatures need to be targeted to try for another scroll. Currently, the banners are all identical and non-specific about which champions have been defeated. Instead, there is a champion's board near Larxus which, when read, lists the champions the player has defeated (except the Leprechaun Champion, as this is considered an informal match).

Instead of individualized banners hanging on the walls, a player who has defeated at least one lesser champion (other than the Leprechaun Champion) will receive a set of Calling beads by talking to Larxus. The player can use the beads to call a banner carrier. The carrier holds a banner and follows the player until dismissed. The banner by default shows the number of champions (again other than the Leprechaun Champion) the player has defeated, but the player can ask the carrier to change it to a picture of any of the races whose champion the player has defeated. Champions of Champions (the Human and Gnome champions) count towards your overall banner number.


The east side of the Champions' Challenge arena, with The Champions of Champions.

The Champions of Champions are those who are seated in the arena. There is a Champion for each of the races of Humans, Dwarves, TzHaar, Werewolves, Elves and Gnomes. Only the Human champion, Leon D'Cour, and the gnome champion, Glophren, may be challenged at this time. Leon's rule is the same as the Ghoul Champion's, though you are allowed to wear armour, and defeating him will earn you 492 Slayer and HP experience, as well as his seat at the arena. Glophren has been added only recently, and defeating him will award you with 520 Slayer and HP experience, his seat, and Larxus will award you with 50k and 4 scrolls of knowledge giving unknown combat experience.

Note that if you leave a challenge at any time during the battle, you will not lose your scroll. The only way to lose your scroll is by dying in the area or dropping it. The scroll will automatically disappear once you've defeated the champion, however.

On November 9 2009, the Champions' Challenge was updated. The update included the addition of an Aberrant Spectre, Banshee and Mummy Champion along with a Leprechaun Champion which can be informally fought without a Challenge Scroll.

Contents

[edit] Map

A map of the Champion Guild's basement floor.

[edit] Monster Locations

Note - This is not meant to be a complete list of where these monsters can be found, just a location where there is an abundance of the specific monster

[edit] Music

Listen to audio.
Victory is Mine (link)
Music unlocked during a Champions Challenge Fight.
  • Title Fight - Visiting the arena
  • Victory is Mine - Fighting in the arena

[edit] Trivia

  • Some players claim that you cannot get a champion scroll when you are on a Slayer assignment against creatures that can drop champion scrolls. This is not true. Some believe that the odds of a champion scroll are increased on a Slayer assignment. This is also not true.
  • It used to be possible to get a champion scroll even after defeating that particular champion. However, when you tried to redeem the scroll you'd be informed that the challenge was void as you already defeated that particular champion. This no longer works, as monsters no longer drop champion scrolls after the champion of that race is defeated. It is however possible to receive multiple challenge scrolls by receiving another before fighting the champion. The second scroll is useless and is little more than a souvenir.
  • On the day the new races were added the TzHaar and Werewolf watchers switched seats but the respective banners did not.
  • After the 9 November, 2009 update, the new champions were listed in Quick Chat.
  • Champion Challenge scrolls had their images updated on 9 November, 2009 with the Champions' Challenge Update and Hairstyles upgrade.
  • The Knowledge Base page on Champion's Challenge used to have information on all minor Champions. The new champions (Banshees, Mummies and Aberrant Spectres) have yet to make their appearance.


Switched Onlookers

[edit] References