2,001,612,850RuneTracker News March 30th '20: The Archaeology skill has been added to RuneTracker's interfaces. As always, we automatically start tracking new skills so your existing gains are already recorded.Dec 5th '18: Improvements have been made to Old School tracking, which we think is pretty cool! User pages now have the same daily, weekly and monthly graphs as RS3 user pages and our service should now correctly lookup Old School users once per day like the sidebar says it will.Oct 17th '18: We think we've patched all the bugs resulting from the server migration. Thank you for your patience!
RuneClan offers xp tracking & tools which help you manage your RuneScape clan. 45 members 347 guests online. Login New Account. Some features on our site require the use of cookies. These allow us to keep you logged in etc. It looks like you're using an adblocker. We rely on ads and donations to fund the site. User Hiscores: Overall. A unique MMO set in the vast, fantasy world of Gielinor, brimming with diverse races, guilds and ancient gods battling for dominion. RuneScape now features more ways to play, brand new skills and over 200 gripping story-driven quests.
If you run into any issues, hit us up on our or by email at.Sept 23rd '18: We're back! Our deepest apologies for the extended downtime. We've moved to a new server and we're updating a lot of old code to support a newer version of PHP and a new server. There is still a lot of work to be done to get things fully running again, but we are working on it! Watch this space for updates.May 21st '17: The Double XP Weekend has been added to the!
Also pages have been added. Don't know why the heck we didn't have them all this time.
Good luck and have fun!September 24th '16: The Bonus Exp Weekend has been added to the events page. Roller splat free. We're a day late adding it but the gains you've already had will be automatically counted in the event when you update your stats!About RuneTrackerRuneTracker allows players to track their progress over time, giving players an innovative way to track their progress in the game.
Users can also compare themselves with others in our Top 42 and Record tables!Data for this website comes from the project. If you use Stats Bot regularly, this website should have your data already. Otherwise, simply enter your name in the lookup box on the top of the page, and we'll get you started! Update your stats in our database by clicking any of the 'Update Now!' Buttons found on this site for your RuneScape name. The use of this website is completely free, and we encourage any suggestions or ideas for new features and updates; simply post on ourFirst time here? Tracking is simple!
Simply look yourself up on the search bar above to get your user page. If you (or others) visit your page regularly, we'll update it once a day. Or, if you're impatient, simply press the 'Update Now' button on your page!Current Statistics:Week's Users: 38,867Total Users Logged: 3,420,250Total Data Points Logged: 84,733,550Name Change Queue: 3.
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