The RuneScape community has a chance to weigh in on the latest proposed developments for the upcoming Crafting 110 update. And Old School RuneScape is holding a fan favorite event again.
The crafting development update comes via the latest edition of Right Click Examine, and this latest entry is both an update and another request for feedback. Last time, they asked for feedback on the craftable armor and the Masterwork armor, what type, and design, platinum jewelry, Exquisite Urns and more.
The armor that ultimately won was the Starbloom Robes. To create them, you'll have to harvest a plant using farming. Plant Starbloom seeds to grow and collect Starbloom Flowers, which you’ll turn into thread and cloth. You'll get the seeds from a few sources, including Thieving NPCs, and Jagexwill add them to the game a few weeks before the crafting update goes live.
With this update will also come a new Crafting training method that will let you upgrade your robes. The same method will work its way into the upcoming Hunter 110 update in 2026.
The full blog goes into all of the updates, covering a visual upgrade for the Crafting Guild, Exquisite Urns and the porcelain clay mine and new resource. They're also showing platinum jewelry effects and asking for feedback on this development as well.
Meanwhile, over in Old School RuneScape, it's time for Deadman AllStars Season 2. This creator-run event is a variant of the Deadman Mode PvP tournament. It's an invite-only tournament and you can start voting for your All-Stars starting today before the competition starts on May 30th. The grand finale will stream live on the OSRS Twitch channel on June 8th.