Prayer points
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Prayer points are a measure of the player's ability to use prayers and are measured in whole-point increments. A player's maximum, unboosted number of prayer points is equal to their Prayer level. Prayer points can be restored a number of ways including praying at an altar, using a rejuvenation pool (or better) in a player-owned house, or drinking a dose of a prayer potion.
The player's current prayer points are displayed on the game's skills tab and are displayed by the minimap if the Data orb option is toggled on. The number of prayer points the player has remaining is an indication of how long a player can use prayers before having to restore them. The player can left-click on the prayer orb to begin using quick prayers, or the player can right-click on the prayer orb to set up their desired quick prayers.
The player's maximum prayer points can be raised permanently by levelling up the prayer skill or temporarily with boosts (e.g. by using the ancient mace or the Eldritch nightmare staff).
Using Prayer points
Prayer points start at the player's Prayer level by default and are lowered as the player uses prayers. The rate at which prayer points go down decreases as the player's prayer bonus goes up. Each point of prayer bonus slows the drain rate by 3.33% of the regular drain rate of the prayer(s). A general formula for the time (interval) between dropping prayer points with a given prayer bonus is:
Where the drain interval is the number of seconds per point (i.e. 1 point per x seconds). See Prayer bonus for more information. See Prayer items for information on which items give prayer bonuses.
When the player's prayer points reach 0, their prayers will turn off, and they will have to use some method of restoring prayer points before prayers can be used again. Players should take care to ensure their prayer points do not run out in the middle of combat or other dangerous situations.
Prayer flicking
Because of the integer (rather than continuous) nature of prayer points and the setup of the game's timing system into ticks, a player can avoid using prayer points by using a method known as "flicking" between game ticks. Using prayer flicking can be advantageous in certain monster killing situations such as the Inferno or the TzHaar Fight Cave where players can only bring in a limited number of prayer-restoring items (limited to one inventory worth).
Recovering Prayer points
Players can recharge their prayer points to maximum using an altar. There are several altars around Gielinor which are identified with an altar icon on the world map and minimap.
Players can also use consumable items such as prayer potions, super restores, or Sanfew serums to restore prayer points away from an altar. Certain weapons have special attacks that can be used to restore prayer points during combat including the ancient mace, Saradomin godsword, and Eldritch nightmare staff.
Changes
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[[{{#explode:5 April 2023| |0}} {{#explode:5 April 2023| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:5 April 2023| |2}}]] (update) |
Praying at an altar will now reset the timer on any Prayer Point draining effects. |
Trivia
- Dying, drinking from a Rejuvenation pool (or better) in a player-owned house, exiting a duel in the Emir's Arena, or entering and leaving the free-for-all Clan Wars portal will fully restore a player's prayer points.
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