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*Ghostweave was obtainable prior to the Treasure Hunter promotion actually starting, after the update on [[20 October]] [[2014]]. It was also possible to receive some after completing a Dungeoneering floor, which was unintentional. Both of these issues were corrected in an update later the same day.<ref>http://services.runescape.com/m=forum/forums.ws?15,16,129,65502203,0,333573484#0</ref>
 
*Ghostweave was obtainable prior to the Treasure Hunter promotion actually starting, after the update on [[20 October]] [[2014]]. It was also possible to receive some after completing a Dungeoneering floor, which was unintentional. Both of these issues were corrected in an update later the same day.<ref>http://services.runescape.com/m=forum/forums.ws?15,16,129,65502203,0,333573484#0</ref>
   
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Revision as of 12:47, 25 October 2014

Ghostweave detail

Ghostweave is an item used to create Ghostly outfits. It is obtained through skilling, killing or Treasure Hunter from 24 October 2014 0:00 UTC to 3 November 23:59 UTC. When obtained through skilling, small amounts ranging from 10-30 are obtained, together with the message: You find <AMOUNT> ghostweave cloth.

If the player's inventory is full when they receive Ghostweave, it will be sent to their bank automatically.

Once all six outfits have been made, players unlock the "Ghostly Wardrobe" emote and "the Ghostly" title. Ghostweave is lost upon death.

Any unused Ghostweave will be removed from the game on 18 November 2014 0:00 UTC.

Ghostly outfits
Outfit Cost
Ghostly druid outfit 600
Ghostly farmer outfit 600
Ghostly Fremennik outfit 600
Ghostly fisher outfit 1,000
Ghostly guard outfit 1,000
Ghostly princess outfit 1,000

Trivia

  • Ghostweave was obtainable prior to the Treasure Hunter promotion actually starting, after the update on 20 October 2014. It was also possible to receive some after completing a Dungeoneering floor, which was unintentional. Both of these issues were corrected in an update later the same day.[1]

References