The drop trick involves obtaining an item, dropping it, then repeating the action that first granted the item. The player can then pick up the dropped copies of the item.
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| - The drop trick involves obtaining an item, dropping it, then repeating the action that first granted the item. The player can then pick up the dropped copies of the item.
- The Drop trick is a technique used to gain multiple items that can normally be obtained only once. These items will not be awarded to the player if they are already in the player's bank account, house, or inventory, or in some cases, dropped where they stand. The drop trick involves repeating the action that first obtained the item and doing the following:
- The Drop trick is a technique used to gain multiple items that can normally be obtained only once. These items will not be awarded to the player if they are already in the player's bank account, house, or inventory, or in some cases, dropped where they stand. The drop trick involves repeating the action that first obtained an item.
- The Drop trick is a process of getting multiples of an item that is otherwise restricted to having only one copy. For example, the Anti dragon breath shield: talking to the Duke of Lumbridge gets the player one shield, and he won't give any more after that. However, if the player drops the shield and asks for another one, he will give it. Then the player can pick the dropped one up and he or she will have 2 anti dragon breath shields.
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| - The Drop trick is a technique used to gain multiple items that can normally be obtained only once. These items will not be awarded to the player if they are already in the player's bank account, house, or inventory, or in some cases, dropped where they stand. The drop trick involves repeating the action that first obtained an item. 1.
* If a player already owns the item, they may take it with them. 2.
* Players can then drop the item while at the place where they can obtain another of that item. 3.
* A player then must perform the procedure necessary to obtain the item. 4.
* If the player wants more than one copy of that item, they can drop the new item as well, and repeat the process until they have as many as they want.
- The Drop trick is a technique used to gain multiple items that can normally be obtained only once. These items will not be awarded to the player if they are already in the player's bank account, house, or inventory, or in some cases, dropped where they stand. The drop trick involves repeating the action that first obtained the item and doing the following: 1.
* If a player already owns the item(s), he or she usually needs to withdraw all the items owned and take it (or them) to the acquire location. 2.
* At the acquire location, players can then drop the item(s). 3.
* A player then performs the procedure necessary to obtain the item (often requiring multiple clicks in a conversation). 4.
* Steps #2 and #3 are then repeated until either the wanted number of items are waiting on the ground or the drops start disappearing. (Note: See limitations below.)
- The Drop trick is a process of getting multiples of an item that is otherwise restricted to having only one copy. For example, the Anti dragon breath shield: talking to the Duke of Lumbridge gets the player one shield, and he won't give any more after that. However, if the player drops the shield and asks for another one, he will give it. Then the player can pick the dropped one up and he or she will have 2 anti dragon breath shields. This technique is used with many quest items that players want more of, either because they have benefits useful outside of the quest, to speed up the quest in case they lose something important along the way, or just to retain a copy.
- The drop trick involves obtaining an item, dropping it, then repeating the action that first granted the item. The player can then pick up the dropped copies of the item.
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