Choose Option

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Choose Option, also called minimenu, is a feature in Old School RuneScape which displays different actions that may be taken when you right-click or long-press on anything.

When the "Choose Option" interface appears, the layout typically follows these rules:

  • The default option (the action performed with a left-click or tap) is at the top.
  • All options below the default are listed in order of anticipated priority.

However, the order of some menu options can be affected by changing your Player and NPC 'Attack' options.

Use option

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"Use" is one of the standard choose options for most items in Old School RuneScape.

Using items is often necessary to perform a particular action with a given item. For example, players must use a rope on various obstacles in the God Wars Dungeon to create shortcuts that are necessary to reach the bosses.

For Ironmen, the "use" option substitutes for trading in a handful of situations where another player must be interacted with, such as during the Shield of Arrav quest.

Nothing interesting happens

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Nothing interesting happens. is the standard message received when a player attempts to use an object on another item or aspect of the game world for which there is no actual use. A few in-game jokes reference this; for example, using an egg on the Chicken Shrine yields the message "Nice idea, but nothing interesting happens."

Examine option

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"Examine" is one of the standard choose options for items, non-player characters, and most scenery.

Examining something will display a short description of that object in the chat interface. This option does not interrupt the player nor does it affect the state of the game in any way, allowing players to freely choose this option at any time to learn more about the game world around them.

Option colours

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The subject of the interface will appear in various colours to denote the entity type. The action will always be shown in white.

Entity Colour Hex
Player White #ffffff
NPC Yellow #ffff00
Scenery Cyan #00ffff
Item Orange #ff9040
Spell Green #00ff00
World entity Pink #eda6ed

When a player or an NPC with a combat level is selected, the level appears in parentheses next to the name. The colour of the combat level is based on the relationship between your combat level and the target's.

Level difference relative to yours Combat level colour Hex
Ten above Red #ff0000
Seven to nine above Dark gradient #ff3000
Four to six above Medium gradient #ff7000
One to three above Light gradient #ffb000
Equal Yellow #ffff00
One to three below Light gradient #c0ff00
Four to six below Medium gradient #80ff00
Seven to nine below Dark gradient #40ff00
Ten below Green #00ff00

Player name icons

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Various icons may preceed a player's name in the interface, indicating a certain achievement.

Icon Description
Recently obtained 1 loot key
Recently obtained 2 loot keys
Recently obtained 3 loot keys
Recently obtained 4 loot keys
Recently obtained 5 loot keys
Earned a bronze trophy in the previous Leagues[l 1]
Earned an iron trophy in the previous Leagues[l 1]
Earned a mithril trophy in the previous Leagues[l 1]
Earned an adamant trophy in the previous Leagues[l 1]
Earned a rune trophy in the previous Leagues[l 1]
Earned a dragon trophy in the previous Leagues[l 1]
If the player is using the mobile client.
  1. ^ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Only visible during Leagues.
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Trivia

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  • King Awowogei's and Livius' option texts are cyan, not yellow. King Awowogei is actually a piece of scenery, whereas Livius is an NPC programmed to appear as scenery.
  • The maximum number of options than can be displayed is 400.
  • Two of the Rune essence mine portals are actually NPCs, with the name recoloured to appear the same as objects. The seventh variant has a colour override with a subtly different shade of cyan (#00efef) than usual scenery, which is the only entity in the game that is not one of the standard colours.