Pharaoh's sceptre

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UnchargedCharged
Pharaoh's sceptre (uncharged)
File:Pharaoh's sceptre.png
Released27 April 2022 (Update)
MembersYes
Quest itemNo
League regionDesert Desert
Properties
TradeableYes
EquipableYes
StackableNo
NoteableYes
OptionsWield, Check, Drop
Worn optionsNone (?)
ExamineThis sceptre has no remaining charges.
Values
Value83,334 coins
High alch50,000 coins
Low alch33,333 coins
Weight2 kg
Grand Exchange
Exchange2,133,035 coins (info)
Buy limit-
Daily volume576
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Advanced data
Item ID26945

The pharaoh's sceptre is a polestaff found during the Pyramid Plunder minigame in Sophanem, from the golden chests and sarcophagi. It requires 30 Attack and 30 Magic to wield.

The sceptre provides teleports to each of the great pyramids of the Kharidian Desert, using a charge to do so. Initially, the sceptre can have up to three charges, but can hold up to 100 charges as a reward from the Desert Diary. The sceptre is only tradeable while uncharged.

Combat stats

UnchargedCharged
 Attack bonuses
StabSlashCrushMagicRanged
+7-1+25+10+0
 Defence bonuses
StabSlashCrushMagicRanged
+2+3+1+10+0
 Other bonusesSlot
StrengthRangedMagic damagePrayerWeapon slot table
+32+0+0%+0List
Combat styleAttack typeWeapon styleAttack speedRangeExperienceLevel boost
BashCrushAccurate5 ticks (3.0s)1 tileAttack Hitpoints+3 Attack
PoundCrushAggressiveStrength Hitpoints+3 Strength
BlockCrushDefensiveDefence Hitpoints+3 Defence

Teleportation options

A player using the Pharaoh's sceptre teleport.

The sceptre's teleport works up to level 30 in the Wilderness.

Destination Map
1. Jalsavrah, the Tomb of Kings. Teleports players to the starting lobby of Pyramid Plunder. This is the default teleport destination if the player has never used the sceptre before. <mapframe group="pins" align="center" frameless="" plane="3" width="200" y="4430" x="1934" height="200" zoom="2" mapID="10129"> {"features":[{"type":"Feature","geometry":{"coordinates":[1934.5,4428.5],"type":"Point"},"properties":{"mapID":"10129","providerID":0,"group":"pins","description":"

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2. Jaleustrophos, the Tomb of the Agile. Teleports players by Simon Templeton's camp. <mapframe group="pins" align="center" frameless="" plane="0" width="200" y="2829" x="3341" height="200" zoom="2" mapID="0"> {"features":[{"type":"Feature","geometry":{"coordinates":[3341.5,2827.5],"type":"Point"},"properties":{"mapID":"0","providerID":0,"group":"pins","description":"

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3. Jaldraocht, the Tomb of Magic. Teleports players to the pyramid entrance. <mapframe group="pins" align="center" frameless="" plane="0" width="200" y="2899" x="3232" height="200" zoom="2" mapID="0"> {"features":[{"type":"Feature","geometry":{"coordinates":[3232.5,2897.5],"type":"Point"},"properties":{"mapID":"0","providerID":0,"group":"pins","description":"

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4. Jaltevas, the Tomb of the Father. Teleports players next to the obelisk in the necropolis.

Players must commune with the obelisk before being able to teleport here.

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Recharging

To recharge the sceptre, the player must talk to the guardian mummy inside Jalsavrah, the Pyramid Plunder pyramid. The mummy will complain about the player owning the sceptre, but will recharge it anyway.

The player must give the mummy either 6 Gold artefacts, 12 Stone artefacts, or 24 pottery/ivory artefacts to fully recharge the sceptre. Different shaped artefacts may be combined as long as they are all the same material, and noted artefacts are accepted. It is recommended that the sceptre's last charge be used to teleport to Pyramid Plunder for recharging, as it is a fairly lengthy trip to return there without a teleport.

By default, the sceptre is recharged to three charges. Players who have progressed in the Desert Diary have their sceptre recharged with more charges; up to 10 with the easy diary, 25 with the medium diary, 50 with the hard diary, and 100 with the elite diary.

The following table shows recharge costs for each individual artefact according to Grand Exchange prices and compares the value of artefacts when sold to Simon Templeton. Note the items within the same artefact class may be combined to satisfy the required count.

Simon's purchase price may be useful for ironmen when comparing which artefacts to save for charges. As a general rule, using Gold artefacts are the most costly options.

Artefacts can be noted when recharging the sceptre.

Artefact Class Item Required count GE cost to charge Sale price to Simon Difference
Ivory/Pottery 24 16,560 1,200 −15,360
Ivory/Pottery 24 1,776 1,800 24
Ivory/Pottery 24 2,280 2,400 120
Stone 12 1,800 1,800 0
Stone 12 2,160 2,100 −60
Stone 12 2,364 2,400 36
Gold 6 4,464 4,500 36
Gold 6 5,916 6,000 84
Gold 6 7,440 7,500 60

Products

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Obtaining

Pharaoh's sceptres are a very rare drop received from the golden chests and sarcophagi during the Pyramid Plunder minigame. The chance of receiving a pharaoh's sceptre scales depending on the floor level. After a player finds a sceptre, they will immediately be kicked from the pyramid by the guardian mummy. If the player had no free inventory space when they found the sceptre, it will appear on the ground under them when they are outside the pyramid.

Chance per Room Cumulative Chance
Room Lvl Req Chest Sarcophagus Chests Both Chests 4-8 Both 4-8
1 Thieving 21+ 1/4,200 1/4,200 ~1/4,200 ~1/2,100 - -
2 Thieving 31+ 1/2,800 1/2,800 ~1/1,680 ~1/840 - -
3 Thieving 41+ 1/1,600 1/1,600 ~1/820 ~1/410 - -
4 Thieving 51+ 1/950 1/950 ~1/440 ~1/220 ~1/950 ~1/475
5 Thieving 61+ 1/800 1/800 ~1/284 ~1/142 ~1/435 ~1/218
6 Thieving 71+ 1/750 1/750 ~1/206 ~1/103 ~1/275 ~1/138
7 Thieving 81+ 1/650 1/650 ~1/157 ~1/78 ~1/194 ~1/97
8 Thieving 91+ 1/650 1/650 ~1/126 ~1/63 ~1/149 ~1/75

Item sources

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Treasure Trails

Tier Emotes STASH location Items Cost
Master Yawn 7th room in Pyramid Plunder File:Pharaoh's sceptre (uncharged).png 2,137,694
  • The pharaoh's sceptre can have any amount of charges. The pieces of the menaphite clothing must all be the same colour, both the kilt and robe can be used. It's possible to store the menaphite clothing in the STASH unit without the pharaoh's sceptre.

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Changes

Date Changes
[[{{#explode:18 May 2022| |0}} {{#explode:18 May 2022| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:18 May 2022| |2}}]]
(update)

Charged sceptres now appear as they did prior to 27 April 2022 rather than having the appearance of an uncharged sceptre.

[[{{#explode:27 April 2022| |0}} {{#explode:27 April 2022| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:27 April 2022| |2}}]]
(update | poll)

The original pharaoh's sceptre is now discontinued:

  • All variants of the pharaoh's sceptre that existed prior to 27 April 2022 have had all their interface options replaced with a "Convert" option, which replaces it with a reworked version of the sceptre.
  • The teleport options are now in a separate interface akin to that of a ring of dueling, accessed by the sceptre's "Teleport" option. A "Last-Teleport" option will instantly teleport players to the previous destination.

In addition:

  • The sceptre can now be uncharged by players rather than needing to visit the guardian mummy to do so.
  • The sceptre can now be charged by the guardian mummy at any time, rather than only being able to recharge it once all charges are expended.
  • The maximum amount of charges the sceptre holds has been further increased based on the tier of Desert Diary completed.
    • The Easy Diary now allows a maximum of 10 charges, up from 4.
    • The Medium Diary now allows a maximum of 25 charges, up from 5.
    • The Hard Diary now allows a maximum of 50 charges, up from 6.
    • The Elite Diary now allows a maximum of 100 charges, up from 8.
[[{{#explode:16 March 2022| |0}} {{#explode:16 March 2022| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:16 March 2022| |2}}]]
(update | poll)

Pharaoh's sceptre is now 1-handed.

[[{{#explode:24 March 2021| |0}} {{#explode:24 March 2021| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:24 March 2021| |2}}]]
(update)

Pharaoh's sceptre now has scaling drop rates depending on the room its chest/sarcophagus is located.

[[{{#explode:23 September 2020| |0}} {{#explode:23 September 2020| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:23 September 2020| |2}}]]
(update)
  • The "Jalsavrah" and "Wield" options were switched, so Wield is now first.
  • "Jalsavrah" was made the first option when equipped.
[[{{#explode:31 August 2017| |0}} {{#explode:31 August 2017| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:31 August 2017| |2}}]]
(update)

Partially charged versions of the item could now be turned into bank placeholders.

[[{{#explode:22 June 2017| |0}} {{#explode:22 June 2017| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:22 June 2017| |2}}]]
(update)

When leaving Pyramid Plunder with a full inventory, rewarded pharaoh's sceptres will remain on the ground for longer than 30 seconds.

[[{{#explode:9 February 2017| |0}} {{#explode:9 February 2017| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:9 February 2017| |2}}]]
(update)

The uncharged version was made darker to distinguish it from charged versions.

[[{{#explode:11 February 2016| |0}} {{#explode:11 February 2016| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:11 February 2016| |2}}]]
(update)

The "Teleport" left-click option was replaced with a "Jalsavrah" left-click option, and "Jaleustrophos", and "Jaldraocht" right-click options.

[[{{#explode:20 August 2015| |0}} {{#explode:20 August 2015| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:20 August 2015| |2}}]]
(update)

Fixed typos in teleport messages given by the pharaoh's Sceptre.

[[{{#explode:16 April 2015| |0}} {{#explode:16 April 2015| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:16 April 2015| |2}}]]
(update)

Murky Matt will only decant pharoah's sceptres with the amount of charges you have unlocked from the Desert Diary.

[[{{#explode:5 March 2015| |0}} {{#explode:5 March 2015| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:5 March 2015| |2}}]]
(update | poll)

The pharaoh's sceptre now holds more charges for the completion of Desert Diaries:

[[{{#explode:26 June 2014| |0}} {{#explode:26 June 2014| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:26 June 2014| |2}}]]
(update | poll)

The pharaoh's sceptre now has an alch value of 50,000 coins.

[[{{#explode:6 March 2014| |0}} {{#explode:6 March 2014| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:6 March 2014| |2}}]]
(update | poll)

Charged versions were renamed from "Pharaoh's sceptre" to "Pharaoh's sceptre (n)".

[[{{#explode:25 April 2013| |0}} {{#explode:25 April 2013| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:25 April 2013| |2}}]]
(update)

The jewelled sceptre no longer teleports players into the Desert Treasure pyramid before they have completed enough of the quest to unlock it.

[[{{#explode:10 January 2007| |0}} {{#explode:10 January 2007| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:10 January 2007| |2}}]]
(update)

The item was renamed from "Pharoah's sceptre"[sic] to "Pharaoh's sceptre".

Gallery (historical)

File:Pharaoh's sceptre.png
17 July 2006 –
9 February 2017
9 February 2017 –
present

Trivia

  • If the player talks to Simon Templeton while holding a sceptre, he will try to convince them that it is worthless and will offer 100 coins for it, which the player refuses.
  • When someone else in the pyramid finds a sceptre, an annoyed guardian mummy appears in some rooms next to the golden chest noting that someone has stolen it.
  • Before an update, the sceptre was commonly used by lurers due to having a teleport as its left click option. Lurers would tell the player to switch to a PvP world and "wield" the sceptre, where they were then teleported into a pvp zone and killed for their loot.