The set can be freely reclaimed from Diango, Ianto, Azibo, or through the Bank's holiday outfit retrieval interface, if destroyed or lost on death. The experience boost does not work when praying at newly-constructed God Statues, using urns, or using the Ectofuntus.
When all of the pieces of the set are worn, a 1% set bonus is added thus, the full five-piece set provides a 6% boost. It takes 1200 bones used at the Ectofuntus to be able to purchase the entire set and upgraded tiara, or 200 bones per piece of the set.Įach piece of the outfit provides a 1% experience boost to Prayer when worn. This makes the entire set, including add-on, cost 6,000 tokens. This item is used to create a modified first age tiara, which grants additional bonuses. After the 5 main pieces are purchased from the shady ghost, he will sell the first age tiara add-on for an additional 1,000 tokens. In the following quests, ecto-tokens are required to pass through the barrier into Port Phasmatys, but are not absolutely required as it is possible to enter Port Phasmatys by taking a charter ship.First age equipment is an experience-boosting set that can be acquired from the shady ghost for 1,000 ecto-tokens per item. Necrovarus also revealed that ecto-tokens are made from "the ghost of parchment." Quests The release of Divination removed the 25 ecto-token (10 with Ring of Charos(a)) fare to Dragontooth Island, diminishing the use of Ecto-tokens even further. The thing is, we just don't know what else you corporeals would want from us ghost-folk - some ghost-wear, perhaps?". Initially we were considering ghost pets - ex parrots, for instance - but there was an issue with a vet that I don't want to go into. They may not need recycling, but there's no reason not to reward those corporeals that help us. Necrovarus is quoted as saying: "The citizens of Port Phasmatys have been considering offering more wares in return for ectotokens for some time now. In issue 31 of Postbag from the Hedge (dated ), there was a hint that the uses for ecto-tokens may have been due for expansion. Even Ak-Haranu and the general store in Port Phasmatys deal only in coins, and not ecto-tokens. Nevertheless, they are never directly interchangeable with coins, and are criticised for having such limited uses. Thus, ecto-tokens have an equivalent value of 5 coins each. In both cases, as the player must provide an empty pot to be filled with the yeast, there is no "convenience" factor inflating the price of either source, since players buy it from a non-player character right next to the brewing vat in either case. The maximum number of Ecto-tokens that can be held by the ghost disciple is 2555, at which point the player is forced to collect the tokens before being allowed to worship the Ectofuntus again.Īlthough ecto-tokens are not tradeable, it is still possible to equate their value to ordinary coins via ale yeast, which costs 25 coins per pot in Keldagrim, and 5 ecto-tokens per pot in Port Phasmatys (and sells for 149 on the G.E.). You will need a pot of bonemeal (pots are not required to obtain ground bones) or demonic ashes for every bucket of slime. Go down, and follow the path all the way to the bottom.
(You can set to manual or automatic, automatic is easier.) On the west side of the Ectofuntus there is a trap door.
On the east side of the Ectofuntus there are stairs, which will take you to the bone grinder.
To worship the Ectofuntus, you must have bones. To redeem the ecto-tokens, players must talk to a ghost disciple with an amulet of ghostspeak equipped, or right-click a ghost disciple and choose the Collect option. Players can worship as many as 511 times before having to claim their earned ecto-tokens. Players can earn ecto-tokens by worshipping the Ectofuntus five tokens are granted per worship.