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  1. Our OSRS Quest Planner allows you to determine what quests are available to you. You can enter your skill levels, check off the quests you've completed, and see what quests are currently available to you.

  2. The Achievement Diary (also known as Diaries) is a one-off set of tasks and challenges exclusive to members that can be completed to obtain rewards and various benefits. Each Achievement Diary consists of tasks that are usually tied to a specific area, and are intended to test the player's skills and knowledge about the said area. There are currently twelve areas that have an Achievement Diary ...

  3. Fetch your stats (or input manually) and click on 'Calculate Quests'. Hover over each quest to see the requirements you meet, boostable requirements, and unmet requirements. You can mark which quests you have completed for easy tracking and planning. Other information:

  4. This calc has you at 5.5m/hour. I haven't looked too hard into how either calculator works, but I will say that this has been passed around and trusted by lots of credible players in wdr so I largely assume it is correct.

  5. For anyone unfamiliar, this spreadsheet helps improve your slayer experience in a number of ways: Calculates the exact amount of tasks you can skip/block without losing points in the long run, optimizing your ability to focus only on the best tasks you want to do.

  6. Achievement Diary / All Requirements, overview of minimum skill requirements and more per tier of Achievement Diary. Category: Quests. This page lists the skill requirements for each quest. An asterisk (*) denotes that a boost may be used to reach the requirement.

  7. This guide lists every quest in OSRS along with their item requirements and combines them into one cumulative list. The idea behind this guide is to enable the user to gather all required items in their bank at once.