There are two ways to get the pouch:

  1. The first way is to win a tournament.
  2. The second way is to be the best player in the world. ..

The PvP route is 75 Last Man Standing (LMS) points and the PvM route is 750 Slayer Points.

In January of 2021, the Bounty Hunter Shop was removed from the game. This means that it is no longer a valid method to obtain the pouch.

Last Man Standing: The PvP Route

LMS is a minigame localized in the Ferox Enclave, level 13 Wilderness. It is a simple game where players must guide a ball through a series of obstacles to the finish line.

The Rune Pouch is a unique item that can be earned by playing PvP in the game. It takes between 2 and 30 hours to achieve, depending on your skills.

If you’re a hardcore Ironman player, you can also take this route safely. Dying in LMS won’t remove your status or group life, it’s considered a safe death! ..

The Ferox Enclave is a dangerous place, and it’s not advisable to go there if you’re not sure what you’re getting yourself into.

Ferox Enclave

You can get here by walking north of the GE, which is dangerous.

There are a couple of safe teleport options: Minigame teleport to Last Man Standing or Clan Wars, and the Ring of dueling.

This minigame has two official worlds, and these worlds change from time to time to rotate the lag. You can identify the active worlds in the Activity section on the World selection.

Casual Games does not award points. ..

competitive worlds is a LMS term for the various regions of the world where LMS is used as a platform to deliver video content.

Once you arrive in the official world, you can talk to Lisa and join a game. ..

Minigame Mechanics

The minigame in this game is pretty simple. It’s very similar to a Battle Royale.

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to playing the game, as everyone will have their own unique playstyle.

In the lobby of a game, you can find a chest that contains unique rewards for playing. These rewards can include items such as new weapons or armor, and experience points.

In “World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth,” players will be able to join three different factions and fight in a three-way battle with basic gear. The picture above shows the player’s character in the Alliance, Horde, and Kul Tiras factions. ..

You’ll have access to the Ancient Spellbook (barrage and blitz), infinite run, and infinite prayer. ..

If you defeat your opponent, your stats, special attack, and supplies will be renewed. You’ll also be rewarded with a bloody key.

The key to opening the chest and getting some better equipment is to find the right combination of keys.

In Brawl Stars, a fog will spawn in the edges of the map and slowly fill it. The game will end when only one of the competitors is alive. ..

LMS Rewards

1 kill = 10 points 2 kills = 15 points 3 kills = 20 points 4 kills = 25 points 5 kills = 30 points 6 kills = 35 points 7 kills = 40 points 8 kills = 45 points

1 pt for each of the first 4 points, 2 pts for each of the next 3, and 1 pt for each of the last 5.

If you score three or more kills in a single match, you’ll earn bonus points. If you rack up five kills in a single game, you’ll be rewarded even more! ..

To get the Rune Pouch, you’ll need to accumulate 75 LMS points. The amount of time it will take to reach that total will depend on your PvP skill. ..

PvPers can do it in a matter of hours if they are skilled. Someone who is not skilled will likely take a longer time to do the same job.

An average player should get around 25 points per hour, based on their playing style and activity.

Jagex requires at least 48 hours of playtime as a member to buy anything from the LMS store. You can check your playtime in the Character Summary Menu or with Hans in Lumbridge.

Slayer Points: the PvM Route

You can purchase the Rune Pouch with 750 Slayer points from any Slayer Master on Ironman. ..

This method can be done quickly if you have combat skills and are efficient with slaying.

Turael is a great help in slaying monsters. With his help, it would only take four hours to get the Rune Pouch. ..

Points Per Task

To get Slayer points, you’ll need to finish the task given by the Slayer Masters.

All but two Slayer Masters offer the points. The exceptions are Tural and Spria.

After completing each task, you should work on your fifth task with a harder master.

Slayer Master Points Per Task 1-10 200 11-20 300 21-30 350 31-40 400 ..

Krystilia

Krystilia is the best choice for those looking for a low-maintenance task management system, but she has some limitations. ..

She only assigns tasks in the Wilderness, so be careful - especially if you’re Hardcore! Her streaks are separate from other Slayer masters. ..

She does, however, offer a lot of points per hour.

If you’re comfortable in the wilderness, go for it.

Streaks

Some streaks will give you bonus points, while others will award you with points for specific actions. The most important thing is to keep track of your streaks and make sure to rewarded them accordingly!

-2,000 points for every $1,000 in contributions -1,500 points for every $2,000 in contributions -3,000 points for every $3,000 in contributions ..

Every 10th task, 15x every 50th task, 25x, every 100th task, 35x every 250th task, 50x every 1000th task.

Fast Points: Turael Boosting

Turael’s easy tasks can help you boost your points per hour. ..

The Turael Method is a 9-step process that will help you become a better Slayer. First, try the easy tasks with Turael. Then, take on the hardest Slayer Master available. ..

This method can be used to earn up to 200 points per hour. By doing this, you will be able to get more out of your work.

This is a Rune Pouch, a tool that can be used to store and carry items. It is efficient because it can be quickly converted into a pouch.