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Barbarian Village Guide

By: Condordagreat, Svstoned and kikori kid

Edited By: Euph

Coded By: Chatmasta and Glodenox

Below is an overview of this Village, with numbers marking the important locations.



Ah yes, the place Barbarians call Home. These fairly short and very aggressive Creatures tend to keep to themselves as much as they can but it is hard as they are right in between two very important RuneScape Cities, Falador and Varrock. So they have grown used to Adventurers passing by. They LOVE to drink! These Men can drink their body mass five times over every week!

  1. The Pub

    Remember how I said before how these guys can drink? Well that's not the half of it! As you can see there are a few Houses in this little Town but far more Barbarians than there are Houses for! Why? Because most of these guys actually live in the Pub! Forget a Bartender, this Pub just has a few Barrels always open and just sets some Beer and Meat out, on the House! For the Hunters out there you can find a couple Unicorns just north of the Pub.
    Warning: Don't take beer directly from their barrels, these guys don't really like that.



  2. The Helmet Shop

    Peksa is an expert on many different kinds of Helmets, and his reputation precedes him. Adventurers come from all over to visit his Helmet Shop! He's very friendly and would be glad to sell you a Helmet. Here is his selection of high quality Helmets.



  3. The Spinning Wheel

    The Spinning Wheel is located in one of the Barbarian's House. He doesn't talk much so I nick-named him Bub. He has a very homely little House with a couple of Beds, a Chest (empty now) and a Pickaxe on the Table for anyone to use. Due to his love of Wool and Flax he's got his very own Spinning Wheel which he allows anyone access to.



  4. The Mining Rocks

    Of these Rocks four contain Coal and five Tin. Useful for newer Players and Low-Level Miners as it isn't usually crowded and is close enough to a Bank to make it a reasonable Mining spot.



  5. The Stronghold Entrance

    In the middle of all the mining rocks lies the entrance to the Stronghold of Security, a dungeon set to make you secure... If you can survive!



  6. The Potter's Wheel

    One of the few Potter's Wheels available to free world Players. This is a great place to start your Crafting training making Pots, Bowls and Pie Dishes. Amazingly there is also a Kiln in the same Building.



    Get some Clay, use Water with it to make it nice and soft. Then take the Soft Clay here to the Potters Wheel. Use it with the Wheel then put it in the Oven to harden. Great for Crafting of if you just need some nice Pottery.

  7. The fishing spot

    Since Barbarian Village is so close to the Grand River, they have a couple of Fishing Spots for Food. You can fish here using Bait, or by Fly Fishing. A great source of Food for all. You can cook your Fish in the Pub on one of the Fires, or chop down a local Tree and build a Fire of your own. A pretty compact power Fishing and Cooking Spot.





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