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Red indicates that the quest has not been started yet.
Yellow indicates that the quest has been started but not yet finished.
Green indicates that the quest has been completed.
MQ: indicates that it is a miniquest.

Quests are groups of interrelated tasks, usually involving a story line, that can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours or even a few days to complete.

The starting locations for all quests are labelled with a blue compass icon Quest points on the minimap, and completing them can provide rewards ranging from experience and items, to access to new areas, minigames and miniquests.

As of 25 September 2024, there are a total of 169 quests in Old School RuneScape with 22 free and 147 member-only quests. The first quest was Cook's Assistant and the most recently added quest is The Heart of Darkness. A total of 319 Quest points are rewarded for the completion of all quests, including 44 quest points from quests available to free players. Players who have obtained the maximum number of quest points are entitled to purchase and wear the quest point cape.

The Quest journal on the interface has the complete list of quests. Each quest's name is colour coded:

Skill requirements

All quests

Levels required
by Ironmen
Attack 50 Hitpoints 50 Mining 72
Strength 60 Agility 70 Smithing 70
Defence 65 Herblore 70 Fishing 65
Ranged 60 Thieving 72 Cooking 70
Prayer 50 Crafting 70 Firemaking 75
Magic 75 Fletching 60 Woodcutting 71
Runecraft 60 Slayer 69 Farming 70
Construction 70 Hunter 70 Quest points 200
Combat level 85
Minimum levels
could be the same
Levels required
to complete every quest
Attack 50 Hitpoints 50 Mining 72
Strength 60 Agility 70 Smithing 70
Defence 65 Herblore 70 Fishing 62
Ranged 60 Thieving 72 Cooking 70
Prayer 50 Crafting 70 Firemaking 75
Magic 75 Fletching 60 Woodcutting 71
Runecraft 60 Slayer 69 Farming 70
Construction 70 Hunter 70 Quest points 200
Combat level 85
Temporary boosts
may be used in some quests

The quests requiring the highest skill level are:

Free-to-play

Levels required
by Ironmen
Attack 1 Hitpoints 10 Mining 15
Strength 1 Agility 1 Smithing 34
Defence 1 Herblore 1 Fishing 1
Ranged 1 Thieving 1 Cooking 10
Prayer 1 Crafting 8 Firemaking 1
Magic 1 Fletching 1 Woodcutting 1
Runecraft 1 Slayer 1 Farming 1
Construction 1 Hunter 1 Quest points 32
Combat level 3
Temporary boosts
may be used in some quests
Levels required
to complete every quest
Attack 1 Hitpoints 10 Mining 10
Strength 1 Agility 1 Smithing 1
Defence 1 Herblore 1 Fishing 1
Ranged 1 Thieving 1 Cooking 1
Prayer 1 Crafting 1 Firemaking 1
Magic 1 Fletching 1 Woodcutting 1
Runecraft 1 Slayer 1 Farming 1
Construction 1 Hunter 1 Quest points 32
Combat level 3
Temporary boosts
may be used in some quests

The quests requiring the highest skill level are:

List of quests

Types of quests

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Quest Complete!
The most common quest complete music
File:Quest Completed (1).ogg
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Quest Complete!
A less common quest complete music
File:Quest Completed (2).ogg
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Quest Complete!
A rather uncommon quest complete music
File:Quest Completed (3).ogg

Quest series

Many Old School RuneScape quests are a part of a series of quests that share a common plot-line.

Progress in a quest series is made in a linear fashion, with each quest requiring the completion of the previous one. There are, however, a few exceptions to this progression, and are found usually when a quest is involved in multiple plot-lines.

The majority of the quest series are based out of a specific area, and their completion is often needed to access either more of that area or specific features within it. For example, West Ardougne as a whole is inaccessible unless at least some progress is made in the Elf series of quests.

Subquests

A subquest is a part of another quest, which upon completion gives additional rewards as well as quest point(s). Subquests may take less time and require fewer items, although they may have additional skill or quest requirements.

Miniquests

Miniquests are smaller pieces of story and skill content that are not required for the quest point cape, but still tell stories similar to quests. Most miniquests are smaller in scale and shorter than a normal quest, but may have requirements stretching higher than normal quests or none at all. Many are connected to existing pieces of content or used to tie up loose ends from quests.

Quest Tracker

See also