Abyssal pearls

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Abyssal pearls
Released23 March 2022 (Update)
MembersYes
Quest itemNo
League regionDesert&Misthalin
Properties
TradeableNo
EquipableNo
StackableYes
NoteableNo
OptionsDrop
ExamineSome strange pearls from the Abyss.
Values
Value50 coins
High alch30 coins
Low alch20 coins
Weight0 kg
Advanced data
Item ID26792
LinkMOID

Abyssal pearls are items obtained from the Rewards Guardian after completing a round of Guardians of the Rift. They are used to purchase items from Temple Supplies, the shop run by Apprentice Felix near the entrance to the minigame. The rewards are helpful items for training Runecraft, including the Raiments of the Eye outfit pieces for a total of 1,350. The average number of abyssal pearls per search is 2.14 (2.41 when exchanging lanterns and dyes),[1] thus making 630 (or 560 when exchanging special items) the average number of searches required to complete the full Raiments of the Eye set if no duplicate items or excess dyes are traded in.[2] While abyssal pearls cannot be traded or exchanged for coins, 400 can be used to purchase a ring of the elements from Temple Supplies, which puts the value of an abyssal pearl at 2,552.71.

Aside from items sold in the Temple Supplies shop, players may also purchase an abyssal lantern from Apprentice Felix for 1,500, through dialogue. They may also sell abyssal lanterns to Felix for 100, and abyssal dyes for 50. Players may also pay Apprentice Cordelia 1 to repair their essence pouches in place of the Dark Mage, after unlocking the service for an initial 25. Lastly, players can use 25 on the Rewards Guardian for an additional loot roll.

Item sources

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SourceLevelQuantityRarityLeague region
Rewards GuardianN/A 14–1618/140; 18/125Desert&Misthalin
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References

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  1. ^ Based upon receiving an average of 15 pearls per successful roll, with a 1/7 chance. When exchanging lanterns and dyes this comes out to be 2.41 (=15/7+50/400+100/700).
  2. ^ Based upon the full 1350 pearls required for the set, divided by an average of 2.14 pearls per search.