if you die with a skull over your head (if you have attacked a player in the wilderness unprovoked in the last 30 minutes) then you drop all of your items, unless you have the "protect one item" prayer. This protects the item with the most "high level alchemy" value, as is with most other situations. If you are not 'skulled' you keep your 3 most "high level alchemy" valued items (plus the extra if using the protect item prayer).
However there are some "safe" minigames that let you keep all of your items upon death such as Castle Wars and Fist of Guthix. Hope this helps/helped!
No, you don't. Castle Wars is a "safe" minigame. Meaning that if you die, you don't lose anything.
If you mean safe you won't lose anything if you die yes you can't lose anything only gain stuff
If your in a Bounty hunter world +1 you lose everything but the most valuable item you keep. But if you die in a normal world with a skull you lose everything, but you can get your stuff back if you get to your grave in time.
Clans with many people you can use them as a meat shield ;) or you just get frozen and die and lose all your stuff!
While on RuneScape PVP worlds, if you die, you only lose the items you are carrying, not those in your bank, never in RuneScape will a death directly affect your banked items.
You CAN die, but you won't lose any items. The only possible way to die and lose your items is by dying in the game lobby.
i meant to say is there a place on runescape where you can fight height level monsters and when you die you don't lose stuff (not pest control) im a member so i need a good place
No. But if you go into the lose all your items portal than yes.
you will lose everything it happened to me but its true
yes you can because there are revs and other stuff
No, it is one of the most dangerous places in RuneScape, if you die you lose your items (except the items kept upon death, of course), and you should therefore only enter it with items you can afford to lose.
an abyss of death is a deep dark place where people get sent to too die.