Prayer

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Prayers are unlocked as the level in the skill goes up, which are used to aid the player in combat. The prayers can help with Attack, Defence, Strength, Ranged, Magic, and Hitpoints, among other uses. When prayers are activated, they drain the player's prayer points until the prayer is turned off or all prayer points are used.

Prayer Books

Zeah offers two different spell books each including different prayers for different situations. The Standard prayer book is typically used by those below 92 Prayer, with many basic spell boosts and effects. The Ancient Curses prayer book offers much more unique boosts that require higher prayer levels to access overall.

Example image of the Standard Prayer Book
Example image of the Ancient Curses Prayer Book













Praying Flicking

  • Prayer flicking on Zeah does not work like prayer flicking on OSRS, it instead functions like prayer flicking on RS3.
    • A prayer does not need to be activated on the same tick that an attack is launched from an enemy to negate the damage.
    • The prayer must be on when the damage splat rolls on the player.
      • For example: a player killing General Graardor on OSRS will always get hit by his ranged attacks, since you will likely be praying melee if you're in his melee range.
      • On Zeah however, once you see him start the animation for his ranged attack, you can switch to pray ranged to take no damage, as long as the hit splat has not appeared on you.


Obtaining Bones

Below will be a list of popular methods for obtaining useful bones for training prayer.


Training

Skeletal Horror

The guide for the Skeletal Horror can be found here, this mini-boss gives prayer (and slayer) experience when killed, and also drops noted bones.

Gods Gift Silver Relic

Silver GodsGift.pngThis Relic will be most useful to Ironmen, as it only provides a 5% chance to not use a bone while offering them on an altar.


Altars

The best way to train prayer is by offering bones to altars. Below are a few options of which altars you can use and the benefits to each.

Skull (status) icon.pngWilderness AltarSkull (status) icon.png

Offering bones at the altar within the Chaos Temple in the Wilderness is a slightly slower but a much cheaper alternative to the gilded altar.

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The temple is located in level 38 Wilderness, so great caution must be exercised while employing this training method.

The temple has an altar which grants the same experience as a gilded altar with two burners lit, but also gives a 50% chance for the bone not to be consumed.

This effectively doubles the amount of experience received per bone, as each bone that is saved once, can be saved again and again.

You can get to the Chaos Altar easily by teleporting to the Lava Maze via the Nexus, and then running west.

You can either take noted bones, and un-note them with Elder Chaos Druid outside of the temple, or you can take an inventory of un-noted bones, and then die to the Chaos Fanatic to bank.

  • You WILL need gold to exchange your noted bones for un-noted bones, it costs 50gp per bone.
  • Gold in your money pouch will NOT work, you can however withdraw the gold from your money pouch while in the wilderness.

Teleport to house (tablet) detail.pngPlayer Owned House AltarTeleport to House icon.png

These altars function the same as OSRS, and to get the maximum XP boost, you will need a gilded altar with two burners lit (burner type does not matter).

Gilded altar (Saradomin) built.webp

Training with a pack yak is recommended as you can take two inventories of bones each time you enter your home.

You can quickly bank by typing ;;home, refilling your inventory, and running south back to the POH portal, or using a POH teleport tab (purchased from Ramocean in the Hosidius House).

Arceuus House Altar

This altar currently gives a lesser XP boost than the wilderness and POH altars, and should not be used by normal players. It is okay for beginner Ironmen to use this until they have a POH altar.