The Lodestone Tasks are a set of tasks that were originally released on 13 March2012 alongside the Lodestone Network update. Then on 6 March2013 a new set of lodestones were added with corresponding tasks. There are a total of 20 tasks that can be completed in this set; one for each city Home teleport that can be unlocked with the exception of the lodestones in Lumbridge, Burthorpe, Bandit Camp and Lunar Isle. The Lodestone Tasks do not provide an item reward, unlike the area tasks.
No skill or quest requirements are needed to complete the tasks other than the quests or skills required to access the lodestones.
Currently, all Lodestone Network Tasks are marked as "Easy".
Tasks[]
Note: tasks marked with (m) can only be completed if you're a member.
Open Sesame - Activate the lodestone in Al-Kharid.
Open Market - Activate the lodestone in Ardougne. (m)
Ashes to Ashes - Activate the lodestone in Ashdale.
Let Me In - Activate the lodestone in Canifis. (m)
Beachhead - Activate the lodestone in Catherby. (m)
Magical Mystery Tour - Activate the lodestone in Yanille. (m)
For information and pictures on the locations of the lodestones, see Lodestone Network.
Trivia[]
The Yanille task, Magical Mystery Tour, is a reference to The Beatles' album, Magical Mystery Tour.
The Edgeville task, Coming Like a Ghost Town, is a reference to a song by The Specials called Ghost Town. Also in RuneScape Classic Edgeville was called a ghost town.
The Varrock task, Welcome to Bartertown, is a reference to the movie Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome.
The Al Kharid task, Open Sesame, may be a reference to the Arabian theme of the area and the famous phrase of Ali Baba.
The Canifis task, "Let Me In", is a reference to the tale of the three little pigs, who refused to open their doors for a wolf who said "Little pigs, little pigs, let me in or I'll blow your house down."
The Karamja task, "Welcome to the Jungle", is a reference to the song Welcome to the Jungle by Guns n Roses.
The Wilderness task, "Into the Wild", is a reference to the non-fiction book Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer.