Last Man Standing Changes

29 August 2019

Last Man Standing


Last Man Standing

Changelog

  • Bottled Dragon Breath has been changed to Dragon’s tear to not confuse players with the in-game item Bottled Dragonbreath.
  • Additional information on prayer points with amulet of avarice.
  • Additional information on the unskulling scroll in PvP worlds.
  • Clarification on emotes that can be used in the taunt animation.
  • Magic Cape perk token has now been reworked and clarified.

On May 13th we put out a development blog regarding the state of PvP in Old School. Within this blog there was a section about the revamping of Last Man Standing.

After numerous betas, line-of-sight-changes, and a rewards poll, today’s game update brings you the launch of the revamped Last Man Standing.

Here are some words from Mod Roq, the person who helped make the Last Man Standing Revival become a reality:


“It doesn’t feel like it’s been as long as it has but taking on the project of Last Man Standing back in mid-April has been the best experience in my 3+ years at Jagex. It feels a little surreal that I’ve gone from being the QA on the original release of LMS, migrated over to doing development on it, and eventually become the lead designer, vision holder, and project manager of it. I’ve not had to manage a project like this before. I was thrown in at the deep end. Project managers must act as the focal point for everyone to go to when they have questions, get people together for discussions, organise the work that needs doing so people can do it, and keep everything running smoothly. Whilst doing this I also had to maintain my role as a QA analyst on the week to week releases. Thankfully the systems within the Old School team allow me to juggle both things and keep everything running smoothly.

After taking what I expected to be a small project in the middle of April, I thought it would be a simple gear change and away it goes but that was not the case. On top of the equipment changes the following had to be changed as well:

  • Potions had to be created – ones that work off the boosted stats instead of base stats like potions normally do. This meant creating the boosts on the LMS potions to essentially be flat boosts rather than % based. This one had a lot of back and forth going through making sure it worked with all the new systems. Mod Maz did a good job to get it working.
  • LMS has never had a timer which ticks up stats each minute, because this also had to work off boosted stats rather than base. Maz had to create a whole new stat restore system, which was by no means a small feat.
  • Beta systems had to be modified to handle the new minigame and only have it on those worlds.
  • Modifications to the entry system and the various game modes were needed.
  • Line-of-sight was not adequate for the PvP focus of the minigame.
  • An all new system to allow players to plan and predetermine their inventory and gear loadouts was required, which Mod Ash has done an amazing job with.

Would I change the experience in any way? Definitely not. I’m happy and proud of how far the project has come, and it’s not over. Last Man Standing can expand and become bigger, whether that’s new maps, new game modes, competitive events – who knows? I hope that people enjoy the content and am thankful for everyone that’s participated in the beta tests and given feedback and reward ideas, as well as all the people that have supported me either via social media or by bringing the project into the game. This isn’t the end for me, it’s only the beginning.”
~Mod Roq

Starting Equipment and LoadoutsStarting Equipment and Loadouts

Players now have the ability to customize their loadouts before starting a game. This can be done via the supply chest outside the lobby. It will highlight items in red if the loadout contains an illegal quantity of an item such as having more than 2 karambwans.

Looting SystemLooting System

Players will no longer receive loot from locations such as drawers and cupboards – only chests. These chests will now require a bloody key to be opened, which are still dropped when you kill an opponent. When looting a chest this way, your loot rolls once on an offensive loot table and once on a defensive loot table:

Offensive:

  • Dragon claws
  • Armadyl godsword
  • Armadyl crossbow
  • Staff of the Dead
  • Granite maul
  • Dark bow with Dragon arrows
  • Infernal cape
  • Mage’s book
  • Seers ring (i)
  • Elder maul
  • Kodai wand
  • Ghrazi rapier
  • Occult Necklace
  • Heavy ballista with Dragon javelins

Defensive:

  • Ahrim’s robetop
  • Ahrim’s robeskirt
  • Karil’s leathertop
  • Dharok’s platelegs
  • Torag’s platelegs
  • Verac’s plateskirt
  • Dharok’s helm
  • Guthan’s helm
  • Torag’s helm
  • Verac’s helm
  • Amulet of fury
  • Blessed spirit shield
  • Eternal boots
  • Bandos tassets

If a player is in the final five survivors, they’ll start to receive bloodier keys as a drop. These roll on the same defensive loot table as the standard bloody keys, but also roll on an upgraded version of the Offensive loot table which contains the following:

  • Zuriel’s staff
  • Morrigan’s javelins
  • Vesta’s longsword
  • Statius’s warhammer

Loot crates will still appear on the map as before, but now roll on the upgraded offensive loot table.

Point SystemPoint System

Players can now accrue points while participating in competitive Last Man Standing games. These points can be used in the Rewards Shop by speaking to Justine to unlock certain rewards as outlined in the rewards section.

This will be the point system for Last Man Standing:

  • Players placing between 20 and 24 will receive 0 points
  • Players placing between 10 and 19 will receive 1 point
  • Players placing between 5 and 9 will receive 2 points
  • Players placing 3rd and 4th will each receive 3 points
  • The player placing 2nd will receive 4 points
  • The player placing 1st will receive 5 whole points

There will be bonus points available based on the number of kills in a single game.

  • Any player who gets 3 kills in a game will receive 1 bonus point
  • Any player who gets 5 or more kills will receive 2 bonus points

The bonus points do not stack with each-other. At the end of the round the player will be awarded the points based on their finishing position and any additional bonus points they are eligible for.

RewardsRewardsTrouver Parchment

This consumable scroll, when taken to Perdu, will offer to enchant one of the items he would normally repair for a fee. This enchantment will enable the player to take that item above 20 wilderness and not have it destroyed on death. Should the player die within that section of the wilderness, the item will lose the enchantment. This will occur even if the death is a PvM death. If the player is PKed while using these items. 75% of the fee will be dropped to the floor for the PKer as coins.

Instead of being destroyed on death, the items will lose their “locked” (l) status.

Each scroll would enchant one item and the enchantment would last until the player dies with the item. The person who kills a player that holds an item with this protection will receive 75% of the GP cost dropped as part of the kill.

This is to widen the items used in the whole of the wilderness and bring more variety whilst increasing the amount that players are risking. Because players will no longer have to go get these items again with an annoying grind (defender, void etc), you’re more likely to see them appear.

The cost of each trouver parchment is 50 points.

Swift Blade

This weapon will attack every 3 cycles and be one handed. It has no stats, similar to the Ham Joint. This will cost 350 points.

Guthixian Icon/Staff of Balance

Players will be able to purchase the Guthixian icon and hand it in to Juna, who will infuse it into a Staff of the Dead, creating the Staff of Balance.

The Staff of Balance will carry the same stats as both the Staff of Light and Staff of the Dead, whilst also being allowed to cast/autocast Claws of Guthix. The cost of the icon is 500 points.

Deadman Cosmetic Armour

Originally the armour that came from Deadman mode, this armour has no stats. It consists of the chest, legs, and cape. Each piece will cost 160 points.

Halos

The Reward Shop now offers 5 new halos: Armadyl, Bandos, Seren, Ancient, and Brassica. These have the same stats as the existing halos. Players can now store these halos in the POH costume room. This will also apply to existing Castle Wars halos with an updated ability to add the decorative ranged and magic armour sets to the armour case. The cost of each halo is 450 points.

Upgradeable Cosmetic Capes

LMS will have tiered capes that players can claim from the Last Man Standing Reward Shop. These capes will change based on the number of competitive wins that player has accrued inside the minigame and can be stored in the POH costume room. The tiers are:

  • Tier 1: 1 Win
  • Tier 2: 10 Wins
  • Tier 3: 50 Wins
  • Tier 4: 100 Wins
  • Tier 5: 500 Wins


New Rewards for Polling

On August 16th we put out a poll for Last Man Standing Rewards. While players accepted some of the rewards we offered, we’d like the minigame to have more, and we’ve seen plenty of appetite for that from the community too, with plenty of suggestions submitted for what else we could offer. So we’ve opened up the minigame again for real, rather than just as a beta, so that you can earn the existing rewards and save up points for more, while we run another poll for additional rewards. Since the Warding skill did not pass, we thought LMS may be a good place to put some of the highly voted on armour and item suggestions. We have also taken on new rewards suggested by the community. We will poll the below rewards from September 9th to September 13th. Any changes to these poll questions and rewards will be reflected in a changelog that can be viewed at the top of this blog.

New Rewards to be PolledTradeable Imbue Scrolls


Combat ring imbues exist in-game as rewards from the Nightmare Zone minigame. We would like to offer the ability to purchase ring imbue scrolls from the LMS Reward Shop that allow you to imbue combat rings as an alternative to the Nightmare Zone minigame. By doing this, you will not be able to trade in your imbued items back to the Nightmare Zone Reward Shop for NMZ points. Note: We will not be removing the ability to imbue rings from NMZ.

Poll Question #1
Should we add tradeable imbue scrolls to the LMS Reward Shop? This will be an alternative way of imbuing rings to what NMZ offers.

Level 33 Wilderness Teleport Tablets


Currently players who want to access Callisto, Venenatis, and the multi-way combat area that surrounds them must either teleport to Annakarl, come from the Corporal Beast cave or run all the way through the Wilderness from the lumberyard. This tradeable teleport tablet will be purchasable from the LMS Reward shop and teleport you to a single-way combat zone between the bears and spiders in level 33 Wilderness. The teleport location is represented by the green circle on the above picture.

Poll Question #2
Should we add a tradeable teleport tablet that teleports you to level 33 Wilderness to the LMS Reward Shop? This teleport tablet will place you in the single-way combat area between the bears and spiders in the Wilderness.

Magic Cape Perk Upgrade


Players may use the Magic cape to change to any spell book that they already have unlocked, but it is limited to five uses per day. We would like to offer the ability to purchase a consumable token from the LMS Reward shop, that when used, it will reset the switch counter for how many spell book swaps can be performed that day. This token will also be tradeable and work for players with a max cape.

Poll Question #3
Should we add an ability to purchase a token from the LMS Reward Shop as described in the blog? This tradeable token will allow players to reset the number of spell book switches on the magic and max capes.

Occult Attachment


We would like to offer a tradeable attachment to the occult necklace. This attachment will halve the magic bonus but double the magic accuracy of the regular occult necklace. When PKed the attachment will be lost on death. This item will allow players to have increased casting accuracy whilst also having some magic damage bonus from the necklace slot.

Poll Question #4
Should we add an ability to purchase an occult necklace attachment to the LMS Reward Shop as described in the blog? This attachment will halve the magic bonus but double the magic accuracy of the regular occult necklace.

Dragon’s Tear/Dragonfire Staff


For a while now, members of the community have been asking for ways to produce magic weapons with special attacks. The Dragonfire staff was one of the suggestions utilising a special attack. Players will be able to purchase a dragon’s tear from the LMS Reward Shop and use it on a Staff of the Dead to engulf the staff in flames and create the Dragonfire staff. This process is not reversible. The Dragonfire staff will have the same stats and requirements as the Staff of the Dead but it will include a special attack that fires a magical fire ball at your opponent hitting similar to a ballista spec. This special attack will cost 65% per use.

Poll Question #5
Should we add an ability to purchase a dragon’s tear from the LMS Reward shop as described in the blog? When used with a Staff of the Dead, the staff will have identical stats to the Staff of the Dead but with a special attack that fires a magical fire ball at your opponent hitting similar to a ballista spec. This special attack will cost 65% per use.

Runic Orbs


Inventory space is generally considered a problem for players who like to PK on the normal spell book either as their main magic offensive or as a support/utility caster. One suggestion coming from the community is Runic Orbs. Runic Orbs will store three specific types of runes in quantities of up to 1000. Each of the orbs correspond to a commonly used PvP spell. The tradeable runic orbs will require 100 casts of spells to be added into them in order to activate it making it usable. All runes used in each orb are immediately lost on PvP death. The orbs will be the following:

  • Runic Orb of Binding: Stores Nature, Earth and Water runes
  • Runic Orb of Teleblock: Stores Law, Chaos, and Death runes
  • Runic Orb of Fire: Stores Wrath, Fire, and Air runes

Poll Question #6
Should we add an ability to purchase a Runic Orb of Binding from the LMS Reward shop as described in the blog? This runic orb will require the player to charge it with a minimum of 100 Nature, Earth, and Water runes to activate it. All runes stored in the orb will be lost on PK death.
Poll Question #7
Should we add an ability to purchase a Runic Orb of Teleblock from the LMS Reward shop as described in the blog? This runic orb will require the player to charge it with a minimum of 100 Law, Chaos, and Death runes to activate it. All runes stored in the orb will be lost on PK death.
Poll Question #8
Should we add an ability to purchase a Runic Orb of Fire from the LMS Reward shop as described in the blog? This runic orb will require the player to charge it with a minimum of 100 Wrath, Fire, and Air runes to activate it. All runes stored in the orb will be lost on PK death.
Unworldly Bracelet


We would like to offer a tradeable ethereum scroll that when applied to the bracelet of ethereum with 1000 revenant ethers and any of the Culinaromancer gloves will create an Unworldly bracelet. This bracelet will have distinct colours to represent the different Culinaromancer gloves the player has attached to it and will have the stats of the gloves used combined with the effects of the bracelet of ethereum. When PKed the PKer will receive the bracelet of ethereum, ether and the GP value of the Culinaromancer gloves.

Poll Question #9
Should we add an ability to purchase an ethereum scroll from the LMS Reward shop as described in the blog? This scroll when combined with bracelet of ethereum, 1000 revenant ethers, and any of the Culinaromancer gloves, will create an Unworldly Bracelet. The Unworldly Bracelet will have the stats of the Culinaromancer gloves used combined with the effects of the bracelet of ethereum.

Unskulling Scroll


This tradeable scroll will have a one-time use to unskull the player. It has a cooldown of 10 minutes and can only be used outside the Wilderness. In PvP worlds, the unskulling scroll can only be used in safe areas when not in combat.

Poll Question #10
Should we add an ability to purchase an unskulling scroll from the LMS Reward shop as described in the blog? This scroll will be tradeable and can only be used once outside the Wilderness and in safe areas when not in combat on PvP worlds.

Amulet of Avarice Upgrade Attachment


We would like to offer a tradeable attachment to upgrade the amulet of avarice. This upgrade will allow the player to use the protect item prayer without draining prayer when worn. The player must have at least 1 prayer point to be able to activate the effect. This upgrade will be tradeable and when attached to the amulet will be lost on PK death. The amulet will still keep the player skulled when worn.

Poll Question #11
Should we add an ability to purchase an amulet of avarice upgrade from the LMS Reward shop as described in the blog? This upgraded amulet will allow players to use the protect item prayer without draining prayer points and the attachment will be lost on PK death.

Clue Scrolls


Players can currently get clue scrolls from PvMing, skilling, or buying implings. We would like to allow players to use LMS points as an alternative method for obtaining any tiered clue scroll. Each clue scroll tier will be assigned different points based on the tier and hourly rate it takes to obtain them in LMS.

Poll Question #12
Should we add an ability to purchase clue scrolls from the LMS Reward shop as described in the blog?

Elder Maul Attachment


We would like to offer a tradeable Elder maul attachment purchasable from the LMS Reward Shop. When attached to the Elder Maul, it will add +3 Strength bonus and +10 Crush Attack bonus to the weapon.

Poll Question #13
Should we add an ability to purchase an Elder maul attachment from the LMS Reward shop as described in the blog? When attached to the Elder maul, it will add +3 Strength bonus and +10 Crush Attack bonus to the weapon.

Thammaron’s Set


Originally offered in the Warding blog, we would like to bring the Thammaron’s set back with two changes: removing the boots and no longer making it degradable. This tradeable set will offer one unique effect when all pieces are worn together. The set effect “Thammaron’s Fury” applies an additional 50% Magic accuracy and 12.5% Magic damage boost when attacking any NPCs in the Wilderness. This set will require 60 Magic to equip and will stack with the Thammaron’s sceptre.

Poll Question #14
Should we add an ability to purchase the Thammaron’s Set from the LMS Reward shop as described in the blog? This set will include the top, bottoms, and hood and will require 60 Magic to equip.

Taunt Animation


We would like to offer the ability to purchase the ability to taunt from the LMS Reward Shop. With this purchase, players will be able to set any of the unlocked emotes that the player has, with the exception of action-delaying ones such as the skillcape emotes, with as a taunt which will play immediately upon killing a player. This animation will not override anything the player is doing and can be interrupted as all other animations can be. It can be turned off and on by Krystilia in Edgeville.

Poll Question #15
Should we add an ability to purchase a taunt animation from the LMS Reward shop as described in the blog? This will play immediately upon killing a player.

We would like to take this time to thank everyone who brought forward ideas for LMS Rewards. There were over 100 reward suggestions, so many in fact that we ended up putting some in the backlog because the team loved it but thought it might be more useful for other content in the future. We pride ourselves on being community driven and having players come together to help design new rewards for the LMS Reward Shop is something we could not just ignore.