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| {{Has skill guide|Hunter training}}
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| {{Infobox Skill
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| |name = Hunter
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| |image = [[File:Hunter icon.png]]
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| |release = [[21 November]] [[2006]]
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| |update = HUNTER SKILL!
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| |aka = Hunt
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| |members = Yes
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| |type = Gathering
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| }}
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| [[File:Hunter icon (detail).png|left]] | |
| '''Hunter''' is a [[members-only]] [[skill]] in which players catch different [[Hunter creatures|animals and creatures]] in ''[[RuneScape]]''. Although Hunter is a non-[[combat]] skill, players can still be damaged while hunting. Using hunting equipment bought from [[hunter stores]], players can hunt specific creatures obtaining rewards such as [[spotted kebbit fur]] for [[spotted cape]], [[chinchompa]]s, [[black salamander]]s, and the fabled [[dragon impling]]s.
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| Hunter can be trained in a variety of locations throughout the game, with most players beginning their training in the [[Feldip Hills]]. [[Birdhouses]] are often utilised at later levels, and at level 46 players can access the [[Hunter Guild]], located in the [[Avium Savannah]], along with its associated [[rumours]].
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| Released in November 2006, Hunter is the most recent skill added to ''Old School RuneScape''.
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| ==Hunter area==
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| <nowiki>;;</nowiki>Hunter
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| [[File:Hunter Area.png|thumb|Hunter]]
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| Talk to the hunting tutor and purchase 1 of the 3 skilling outfits for a 10% XP BOOST!
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| Setup bird snares up until you can move onto swamp lizards (crimson swifts up until lvl 19 then switch to tropical wagtails).
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| Continue doing this until you can move onto net traps. Once you get to level 29 move over to swamp lizards. Have a small fishing net and a rope in your inv then click on a tree to setup a trap and wait for a swamp lizard to get caught. Every 20 levels you are able to setup 1 additional trap.
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| Continue doing this until you get to level 47 then move over to orange salamanders. Same concept.
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| Once you get to level 53 start doing chinchompas by laying box traps in the designated area below:
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| Keep doing this until you get to level 60 then start placing 4 traps at a time. I like to place them into a square or a straight line to increase odds of getting a catch.
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| Move over to red chinchompas when you get to lvl 63, placing 4 traps at a time.
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| Move over to black salamanders when you can at level 75 located ::champ north. Once you're level 80 you should start putting 5 traps up at a time.
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| Continue doing this until you can do black chinchompas at ::chins. Be sure to place 5 traps at a time and continue doing this method until you reach 99
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| {| class="wikitable sortable"
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| !Hunter guide's name
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| !Area
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| !{{SCP|Hunter}}
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| ! colspan="2" |Hunter creatures
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| !Map
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| | rowspan="4" |Skilling Island
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| | rowspan="4" |Skilling Island
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| | align="center" |35
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| | align="center" {{plinkt|Bluegill}}
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| | rowspan="4" align="center" |add
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| | align="center" |51
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| | align="center" {{plinkt|Common tench}}
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| | align="center" |68
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| | align="center" {{plinkt|Mottled eel}}
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| | align="center" |87
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| | align="center" {{plinkt|Greater siren}}
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| |Wilderness
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| |Chins
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| | align="center" |60
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| | align="center" {{plinkt|Maniacal monkey (Hunter)|pic=Maniacal monkey icon|txt=Maniacal monkey}}
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| |{{NA}}
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| |Swamp
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| |[[Canifis Hunter area]]
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| | align="center" |29
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| | align="center" {{plinkt|Swamp lizard (Hunter)|pic=Swamp lizard|txt=Swamp lizard}}
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| |{{NA}}
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| |}
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| ==Hunting techniques==
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| ===Bird snaring===
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| {{Main|Bird snare}}
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| The bird snaring technique is used to catch several [[Bird (disambiguation)|birds]]. With the required Hunter level, the player may set up a bird snare and wait for a bird to approach the trap.
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| ===Box trapping===
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| {{Main|Box trap}}
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| The box trapping technique is used to catch [[ferret]]s and [[Chinchompa (disambiguation)|chinchompa]]s. With the required Hunter level and completion of the [[Eagles' Peak]] quest, the player may set up a box trap. When a chinchompa or ferret passes the trap, it may be caught, but only when the player is not standing on the trap.
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| ===Butterfly netting===
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| [[File:Butterfly net detail.png|right|100px]]
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| {{Main|Butterfly net}}
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| The butterfly netting technique is used to catch [[impling]]s and bats. With the required Hunter level, a [[butterfly net]] (or [[magic butterfly net]]) and the appropriate container (a [[Butterfly jar|butterfly]] or [[impling jar]]), the player may left-click on a flying creature to capture it.
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| ===Implings===
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| [[File:Dragon impling jar detail.png|right|100px]]
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| {{Main|Impling}}
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| [[Implings]] are small creatures that can be hunted on the skilling island and in the wilderness.
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| ===Net trapping===
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| {{Main|Net trap}}
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| The net trapping technique is used to catch [[salamander]]s. With the required Hunter level, a [[rope]] and [[small fishing net]] in the inventory, clicking on a [[young tree]] will set the trap. When the lizard or salamander passes the trap, it may be caught, but only when the player is not standing on the net.[[File:Herbiboar.png|right|100px]]
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| ==Miscellaneous==
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| ===Bait and smoking traps===
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| There are three ways for player to increase the catch rate of creatures: a higher skill level, using bait and smoking the trap. Many [[Hunter creatures]] have a preferred bait that players can use on a trap to increase the catch rate. To find out what the preferred bait of a creature is, visit the creature's page or the in-game Hunter guide. By smoking a trap, the player's scent will vanish, and thus make the creature less suspicious of the trap. A trap can be smoked by using a lit [[torch]] on the trap.
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| Adding a creature's corresponding bait to a trap will increase the catch rate by +3%, while smoking a trap with a [[Torch]] will increase the catch rate by +2%.{{CiteTwitter|author=Mod Ash|url=https://twitter.com/JagexAsh/status/793829284288851968|date=2 November 2016|archiveurl=https://archive.is/MBH14|archivedate=29 May 2020|quote=+2% for the smoke, +3% for the bait.}} Due to the low increase of the catch rate, most players believe that smoking or adding bait to traps doesn't justify the extra actions it takes.
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| ===Multiple traps===
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| Box trapping, net trapping, bird snaring and rabbit snaring can be done with multiple traps at once, with the maximum amount of traps depending on the player's Hunter level.
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| An extra trap may be set while hunting [[Black salamander (Hunter)|black salamander]]s or [[Black chinchompa (Hunter)|black chinchompa]]s in the [[wilderness]].
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| Temporary boosts make it possible to use more traps at lower levels.
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| {| class="wikitable align-center-2"
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| ! {{SCP|Hunter}}
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| ! Traps
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| | 1 || 1
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| | 20 || 2
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| | 40 || 3
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| | 60 || 4
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| | 80 || 5
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| |}
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| ===Hunter shops===
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| There are two [[Hunter stores]] in which players can buy hunter tools.
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| ===Hunter and camouflage clothing===
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| {{Main|Fancy Clothes Store}}
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| [[File:Custom Fur Clothing.png|right|400x400px]]
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| Some Hunter creatures will reward the player with the creature's fur when caught. These furs may be traded in at the [[Fancy Clothes Store]] in south-east [[Varrock]] for different types of [[hunter gear]]. In addition to the furs, the costume maker will also charge a small fee to create this gear.
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| *[[Polar camouflage gear]] - [[Polar kebbit fur]]
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| *[[Wood camouflage gear]] - [[Common kebbit fur]]
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| *[[Jungle camouflage gear]] - [[Feldip weasel fur]]
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| *[[Desert camouflage gear]] - [[Desert devil fur]]
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| *[[Larupia hunter gear]] - [[Larupia fur]] and [[tatty larupia fur]]
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| *[[Graahk hunter gear]] - [[Graahk fur]] and [[tatty graahk fur]]
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| *[[Kyatt hunter gear]] - [[Kyatt fur]] and [[tatty kyatt fur]]
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| Wearing camouflage gear does not improve the chance of successfully capturing creatures {{CiteTwitter|author=Mod Ash|url=https://twitter.com/JagexAsh/status/570364523552509952|date=24 February 2015|archiveurl=https://archive.is/ZRz6J|archivedate=29 May 2020|quote=[Does any hunter gear work?] Nope.}}, although the tops and legs reduce the player's weight when worn by 3kg and 2kg respectively.
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| The Larupia, Graahk, and Kyatt hunter gear sets reduce damage from Hunter creatures by 20%, 40%, and 60% respectively.
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| The costume maker can also make a few other items. [[Spotted cape|Spotted]] and [[spottier cape]]s reduce the player's weight when worn, and the [[gloves of silence]] made from dark kebbit furs make pickpocketing easier.
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| ==Hunter pets==
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| ===Baby chinchompa===
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| [[File:Baby Chinchompa (grey).png|right|90px]]
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| {{Main|Baby chinchompa}}
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| The [[baby chinchompa]] is a skilling [[pet]] that can be obtained while catching any kind of [[Chinchompa (disambiguation)|chinchompa]]. The chances of getting it are dependent on the player's Hunter level and the type of chinchompa being hunted.
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| ===Herbi: make it say herbi is herblore pet on roat and redirect to herblore===
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| [[File:Herbi (follower).png|right|85px]]
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| ===Quetzin===
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| [[File:Quetzin (follower).png|right|width=85x85]]
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| {{Main|Quetzin}}
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| [[Quetzin]] is a [[pet]] that can be obtained as a [[Hunters' loot sack (disambiguation)|potential reward]] from completing [[Hunters' Rumours]] in the [[Hunter Guild]]. The pet can be obtained from any tier of rumours.
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| ==Changes==
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| {{Subject changes header}}
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| {{Subject changes
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| |date = 22 November 2018
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| |update = Bird Nest Balancing and PvP Changes
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| |change = The message received when smoking a trap can now be filtered.
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| }}
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| {{Subject changes
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| |date = 21 April 2016
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| |update = Deadman Changes & Implings
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| |poll = Old School Content Poll 41: Bank placeholders & Skillcapes
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| |change = * Implings can now be caught barehanded and do not require a jar.
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| * Clue scrolls have been added to impling drop tables.
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| }}
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| {{Subject changes
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| |date = 14 April 2016
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| |update = Bank Placeholders & PID
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| |poll =
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| |change = Levelling up to 22 hunter now states you can catch young implings rather than adolescent implings.
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| }}
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| {{Subject changes footer}}
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| ==See also==
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| * [[Hunter/Experience table]], a list of all Hunter experience sources
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| * [[Hunter/Level up table]], a list of all requirements and unlockables within the Hunter skill
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| ==References==
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| {{Reflist}}
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| {{Skills}}
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| [[Category:Members' skills]]
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