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Magpie

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The Magpie is a Summoning familiar. Summoning one requires level 47 Summoning and a Magpie pouch, granting 0.9 summoning experience.

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[edit] Magpie Pouch

A Magpie Pouch is created with by using a pouch on a summoning obelisk, with a Green Charm, 88 spirit shards, and 1 Gold Ring, in the inventory, gaining 83.2 Summoning experience.


[edit] Thieving fingers scroll

The Thieving Fingers Scroll temporarily increases the player's thieving level by 2 levels. Thieving Fingers can be activated by having a Thieving Fingers scroll in your inventory.

[edit] Foraging

Magpies are foragers attracted to shiny and precious objects and will gather any they see while travelling.

The items it forages can range from Sapphire to Diamond jewellery and come in the form of uncut gems, rings, and enchanted rings. Magpies can find and store up to 30 pieces of jewellery before needing to be emptied.

[edit] Dialogue

[edit] Trivia

The Magpie's dialogue is a reference to the Geordie dialect, which is very thick and difficult for some people to understand. The connection between the Magpie and the accent is that Newcastle United (the area where the Geordie accent is prevalent) are nicknamed the "Magpies" due to the traditional black and white colour of their Kit.

The player character's response "that was just noise" could be a reference to the BBC comedy series I'm Alan Partridge. In a conversation with his hotel's (Geordie) handyman Michael, Alan responds "I'm sorry, that was just a noise. All I got there was broken homes. And a broken home is not an excuse for evil."

[edit] Translations

There's nowt gannin on here... (There's nothing going on here...)

Howway, let's gaan see what's happenin' in toon. (Come on, let's go and see what's happening in town.)

Are we gaan oot soon? I'm up fer a good walk me. (Are we going out soon? I'm up for a good walk.)


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