Jarr

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Jarr
Released5 March 2015 (Update)
MembersNo
RaceHuman
LocationAl Kharid
League regionDesert Desert
GenderMale
OptionsTalk-to
ExamineA promising citizen.
Map
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Advanced data
NPC ID5520

Jarr is located at Shantay Pass, just south of Al Kharid. Players can begin the Desert Diaries by speaking to him. He also awards players the Desert amulet for completing easy, medium, hard and elite tasks.

Dialogue

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Changes

Date Changes
[[{{#explode:11 May 2022| |0}} {{#explode:11 May 2022| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:11 May 2022| |2}}]]
(update)

Jarr now states the correct amount of maximum charges for the Pharaoh's sceptre when discussing rewards for the Desert Diary.

[[{{#explode:24 March 2016| |0}} {{#explode:24 March 2016| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:24 March 2016| |2}}]]
(update | poll)

It is now also possible to get multiple copies of achievement diary equipment by talking to relevant diary masters or by talking to Perdu, found upstairs in the Edgeville general store. Perdu will charge a small fee.

[[{{#explode:25 February 2016| |0}} {{#explode:25 February 2016| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:25 February 2016| |2}}]]
(update)

A misspelling of "Pharaoh" in Jarr's dialogue has been corrected.

[[{{#explode:12 March 2015| |0}} {{#explode:12 March 2015| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:12 March 2015| |2}}]]
(update)

Information on achievement diary rewards is now available from each of the taskmasters at any time rather than only when you complete a diary.

Trivia

  • His name comes from the Arabic word جار, meaning "neighbour."