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Miscellania and Etceteria

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Iceberg
Fremennik Isles Miscellania and Etceteria Trollweiss Mountain
Waterbirth Island
Players mining a shooting star on Miscellania

Miscellania and Etceteria are two small islands off the north-west coast of the Fremennik Province. Once a player has completed the Throne of Miscellania quest, all inhabitants view that player as Prince or Princess Regent of the island of Miscellania, and they work for the player if his or her popularity is high. Completing the second quest, Royal Trouble, will make both islands work for the player.

A grown Spirit Tree on Etceteria.

Contents

[edit] Travel

  • The boat to the south of the island leads to a dock in Rellekka. The sailor shall let you use the boat only if you have completed The Fremennik Trials quest.
  • If you have 83 Farming and have grown a spirit tree here, you can use it to teleport here.
  • Fairy ring code CIP which teleports the player south of the mine on Miscellania.
  • If the player's Construction is level 30 or higher the player is able to move their house to Rellekka for 10k. They can then simply use house teleport, walk a short distance north, and then sail to Miscellania.

[edit] Notable features

[edit] Bank

There is a bank on the North-East side of Etceteria.

[edit] Managing your kingdom

For a calculator helping you with determining profits from kingdom management, see Calculators/Miscellania with live data from the Grand Exchange Market Watch.


You can choose what resources your subjects obtain for you, but you must have money in the coffers and your popularity must be reasonably high. To adjust what resource your subjects obtain for you, speak to Advisor Ghrim in Miscellania castle. You can also speak to him via the Lunar Magicks spell NPC Contact without having to visit the island.


Gardener Gunnhild weeding the flax patch

You gain popularity by "helping" out your subjects in various tasks.

  • Mining coal (~0.5% / coal mined) - Any gems found while mining also count and get given to Miner Magnus.
  • Cutting maple trees (~0.99% / wood chopped) (Spirit Beavers cannot use multichop on them)
  • Weeding herb or flax patches (~0.33% / weed weeded)
  • Fishing tuna, swordfish and lobster

Once you have completed the Royal Trouble quest, you can also gather resources on the Etceteria side of the island.

  • Cut teak and mahogany trees(Spirit Beavers cannot use multichop on them)
  • Compost, water, and weed a farming patch.

These activities only give you a fraction of a single experience point, so it is not recommended that players use them as a way of getting experience.

Once your popularity is at 100%, your subjects will tell you that you have done enough work. Mining appears to be the fastest way to improve your popularity, but of course, this may depend on your Mining level. If you are just 'topping up' your popularity, cutting maples or weeding are good ways because they are on the route to visiting Ghrim. If you need to gain popularity, but have no items with you, fishing can be an option if you have finished Barbarian Training through the fishing methods, since you can harpoon fish bare-handed. You can also buy a rake from Gardener Gunnhild for 15gp. The Fremennik Sea Boots 2 or higher greatly increase the speed of improving your approval rating, and are recommended to speed up your trips to Miscellania.

Your popularity is reduced if you steal from stalls (-1% per theft) or kill the citizens of the islands (-5% per death). Note that attacking is the default left click for many citizens, so a little care must be taken to avoid attacking them. Since many citizens are very low level, high level players can often kill them in one hit, compounding the problem of accidental clicks. One may wish to wield a bow without arrows, or a snowball while visiting the kingdom to prevent these casualties (you will be unable to attack). The best way to avoid losing popularity is not to risk attacking at all, and use the minimap to click where to go.

You can find out your popularity level by talking to Advisor Ghrim or various citizens.

Every day, the citizens take 10% of the money in the treasury at a maximum of 75k, (or 50k if you have only completed Throne of Miscellania and not Royal Trouble) and convert it into materials for you to collect. The rewards can be extremely good if you have both high popularity and high amounts of cash in the treasury. For example, with just over half a million invested (around 50k deducted from treasury), a day you might expect to receive 370 coal and 20 herbs if you set mining to maximum and herbs as high as it will go. See image below. All herbs are tarromin or higher, making this a very good return on your investment.

After completing the Royal Trouble quest, there are 15 available workers. There is a maximum of 10 workers on any task. The approval rating in the Kingdom will also only drop 1 percent per day after both quests are complete, while if you have only completed Throne of Miscellania then approval will drop 3% a day. For this reason, it is recommended not to further invest in your coffers until both quests are complete.

Experiments from players seems to suggest that only the money taken from the coffers and the popularity rating is recorded. This means that just before claiming the rewards, players can switch the worker distribution which will then apply to the entire period.

File:Miscellania_rewards.png

The table below indicates the maximum rewards - 75k deducted from treasury a day, with popularity at 100%, and the selected item at maximum.

Activity Reward
Mining 542 Coal and 3 gems
Wood 892 Maple logs and 8 Bird nests
Flax 1250 Flax and 2 Herb seeds
Herbs 61 Herbs: 10-17 Tarromin, 8-20 Harralander, 1-5 Ranarr, 5-13 Irit, 7-11 Avantoe, 3-9 Kwuarm, 2-5 Cadantine, 1-4 Lantadyme, 1-6 Dwarf weed or a similar mix.
Fishing 440 Tuna, 131 Swordfish, 4 Caskets, and 4 gems (cooked fish is the same amount)
Hardwood 301 Teak logs OR 204 Mahogany logs OR 121 Teak logs AND Mahogany logs
Farming 248-250 Allotment seeds: 92-95 Potato seeds, 67-71 Onion seeds, 34-35 Cabbage seeds, 30-40 Tomato seeds, 10-16 Sweetcorn seeds, 2-3 Strawberry seeds, 1-2 Watermelon seed104-106 Hops seeds: 17-18 Barley seeds, 22-35 Hammerstone seeds, 15-18 Asgarnian seeds, 18-23 Jute seeds, 6-16 Yanillian seeds, 5-8 Krandorian seeds, 4-5 Wildblood seeds58-62 Flower seeds: 23-31 Marigold seeds, 7-12 Rosemary seeds, 10-14 Nasturtium seeds, 2-7 Woad seeds, 7 Limpwurt seeds

19-24 Herb seeds: 5-8 Guam seeds, 6-8 Marrentill seeds, 3 Tarromin seeds, 1-3 Irit seeds, 0-2 Ranarr seeds, 1 Avantoe seed, 0-1 Snapdragon seeds

38-40 Bush seeds: 15-24 Redberry seeds, 11-12 Cadavaberry seeds, 3-7 Dwellberry seeds, 1-4 Jangerberry seed, 0-1 Poison ivy seed

3-4 Special seeds: 1-2 Mushroom spores, 0-1 Cactus seeds, 1-2 Belladonna seeds

1 Tree seed: Willow seed, Maple seed, Yew seed, and Magic seed

1 Fruit tree seed: Apple tree seed or Orange tree seed

or a similar mix.

Misc. Clue scroll (level 1), Green Fremennik gloves, green Fremennik boots, Tooth half of a key, Loop half of a key. High chance on Clue scroll, gloves and boots with full support on fishing and Royal Trouble completed
Idle Nothing


If you have completed the Throne of Miscellania quest you may put up to 5 million coins in the treasury. This increases to 7.5 million if you have also completed Royal Trouble.

[edit] Stalls

There are fish and vegetable stalls in the courtyards of Miscellania and Etceteria castles which sell a variety of items. You can also steal from these stalls if your thieving level is high enough, you need

If you are caught stealing from the stores you cannot buy anything from the stalls for 48 hours.

Note that when you steal from the stores your popularity decreases.

[edit] Greengrocer store

File:M&E_greengrocer.png

Item Price
Cabbage 1 coin
Potato 16 coins
Onion 12 coins
Tomato 14 coins
Garlic 3 coins

[edit] Fishmonger

File:M&E_fishmonger.png

Item Price
Fishing rod 5 coins
Fly fishing rod 5 coins
Harpoon 45 coins
Lobster pot 20 coins
Fishing bait 3 coins
Feather 6 coins
Big fishing net 20 coins
Raw sardine 10 coins

[edit] Flowers

There is also a flower girl in Miscellania market area who sells coloured flowers for 15 coins each. She only sells the red/blue/yellow flower combination, not any of the other colours.

[edit] Patches

There is a bush patch and a spirit tree patch on Etceteria, both used in the Farming skill. There is also a vegetable and flower patch, but this is only used in Kingdom management; players cannot grow crops here.

[edit] Miscellania Dungeon

Miscellania & Etceteria Dungeon has various shops and can only be entered half-way through Royal Trouble. Here you can buy various items from various shops.

File:M&E_general_store.png

Item Price
Pot 1 coin
Jug 1 coin
Shears 1 coin
Bucket 2 coins
Bowl 4 coins
Cake tin 10 coins
Tinderbox 1 coin
Chisel 1 coin
Hammer 1 coin

File:M&E_clothes_shop.png

Item Price
Fremennik shirt 325 coins
Fremennik robe 650 coins
Fremennik skirt 650 coins
Skirt 715 coins
Trousers 910 coins
Shorts 468 coins
Woven top 812 coins
Shirt 780 coins

File:M&E_food_store.png

Item Price
Bread 12 coins
Cheese 8 coins
Cabbage 1 coin
Onion 12 coins
Pot of flour 14 coins
Chocolate bar 20 coins
Bucket of milk 12 coins

File:M&E_esocterican_arms.png

Item Price
Beer 2 coins
Cider 2 coins
Jug of wine 128 coins
Cup of tea 10 coins

[edit] Music Unlocked

  • Etceteria - Etceteria
  • Miscellania - Miscellania
  • Meddling Kids - unlocked during Royal Trouble
  • Slither and Thither - sea snake cave below Miscellania
  • Land Down Under - When you enter the Miscellania dungeon during Royal Trouble
  • Corridors Of Power - After repairing the scaffold and entering the tunnel in Miscellania dungeon during Royal Trouble

[edit] Personalities

King Vargas Prince Brand Princess Astrid Ashild
Advisor Ghrim Fisherman Frodi Miner Magnus Greengrocer
Gardener Gunnhild Lumberjack Leif Skraeling Fishmonger
Signy Reinn Hild (Miscellania) Helga
Armod Beigarth Thorodin Haming
Ferd Alviss Jari Ragnvald
Fullangr Ingrid Tjorvi Rannveig
Runa Thora Osvald Flower Girl
Finn Runolf Halla Brodi
Moldof Carpenter Kjallak Farmer Fromund Alrik
Einar Thorhild Banker Guard
Matilda Arnor

[edit] Trivia

  • The examine info for the NPC Lumberjack Leif is "He's a lumberjack and he's okay." This is a reference to Monty Python's "The Lumberjack Song."
  • The names of Miscellania and Etceteria are based on the words "miscellaneous" and "et cetera (etc)".
  • Many of the people who live on Miscellania and Etceteria have names with Norwegian origin, like Einar, Ragnvald and Ingrid.
  • The resources' respawn rates are much higher than normal.
  • The two patches that you can weed to increase your popularity, flax and herb patches, will not regrow weeds if you are logged out.
  • If you run out of membership, the inhabitants will still gather resources for you!
  • If you fish for fisherman Frodi with a summon such as an Ibis, the summon will still produce fish for you.
  • Due to the Glorious Memories Quest, the look of King Vargas has been significantly changed.
  • It is possible to see the Iceberg from certain parts of the north of the area.

[edit] See also


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