The History and Symbolism of the Mark Witch Costume

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Mark shows up to the Halloween party in an impressive witch getup. He is wearing a long, black, flowing robe with intricate lace details on the sleeves. The robe is cinched at the waist with a thick leather belt adorned with silver buckles. On his feet, Mark is sporting black pointed boots that add to the mysterious aura of his costume. To complete the witch look, Mark has donned a tall, pointed hat that matches the robe perfectly. The hat is black with a wide brim and a silver buckle accentuating the pointed top.

Amulet of avaeice

The hat is black with a wide brim and a silver buckle accentuating the pointed top. On his long, jet-black hair, Mark has placed a few small feathers and skulls, adding a unique touch to his already impressive costume. Mark's makeup is equally striking.

[Suggestion] Make the Amulet of Avarice actually useful

There are a number of issues with this Amulet, that make it completely dead content:

  • The Salve Amulet (ei) is far superior to the Glory at Revs, making the Avarice a huge stat downgrade if used
  • Wearing it skulls you, meaning you're basically forced to use a low-risk weapon like a Rune Crossbow, another huge downgrade (I don't have a problem with this; it's simply the tradeoff of skulled revs, however the final problem is really the nail in the coffin for the poor Avarice Ammy)
  • EVERY DROP AT REVS IS ALREADY NOTED!

Here, I looked at everything dropped by the Revenants, showing that the majority of drops are already noted or stackable: https://imgur.com/a/yYWX38T

This amulet will continue to be dead content as long as the Revenant drop table remains the way it is. I would propose one of two solutions:

  • Rework the Revenant drop table to contain less noted items. I'm really not a balance expert, but I'm sure your excellent QA team could help you out with that one.
  • Rework the Avarice itself. There are a number of ways you could do this, from allowing it to be merged with the Salve (ei), to making it a 1-click teleport in 30 Wilderness. You could give it the effects of the Ring of Wealth, or have it slightly increase the chances of getting certain drops (this will probably mess with prices; a bad idea, the weapons are already plummeting)

I'm not sure what the best solution is, but it's sad to see the Avarice lying in the depths of the wiki as a piece of neglected content, especially considering how recently it came out. I actually think this item is more useless than Thammaron's Sceptre. Please, Yagex, do something for my skully boy.

Sorry this isn't yellow text black background, I'll do better next time.

Equipping the amulet will cause the player to become skulled, similar to the cape of skulls. Attempting to equip the amulet gives a warning telling the player that this will happen. The skull cannot be removed until the amulet is unequipped, after which it behaves like a normal PK skull and disappears after twenty minutes. In exchange, all drops received from NPCs within the Revenant Caves and Wilderness Slayer Cave while this amulet is worn will be in the form of bank notes, except for secondary supply rolls.
Mark witch getup

His pale face contrasts with the vibrant purple eyeshadow and dark, dramatic eyeliner that accentuates his piercing green eyes. He has also added a touch of glitter to his cheekbones, giving him an ethereal glow. To enhance the witch persona, Mark carries a wooden broom with him, complete with a leather-wrapped handle and black feathers tied to the end. With each step, he gracefully sweeps the floor, creating an air of mystery and elegance. Overall, Mark's witch getup is truly impressive. He has paid attention to every detail, from the intricate lace on his robe to the feathers and skulls on his hair. His striking makeup and accessory choices add depth and character to his costume, making him stand out at the Halloween party with an aura of mystique and enchantment..

Reviews for "Unleash Your Inner Mark Witch: Embracing the Dark Side on Halloween"

1. Sarah - 1/5
I was really disappointed with Mark's witch getup. It was just incredibly tacky and cheap-looking. The hat was droopy and falling apart, and the black cloak was so thin and flimsy. I expected something much more impressive, especially for the price I paid to see the show. Overall, it just didn't live up to my expectations at all.
2. John - 2/5
I have to say, I wasn't impressed with Mark's witch costume. It didn't look authentic or well-made at all. The makeup was poorly done, and the wig looked like it was purchased from a discount store. I feel like more effort could have been put into creating a more believable and visually appealing witch character. It was a letdown for me, and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
3. Emily - 2/5
Mark's witch getup was a major letdown for me. The costume seemed hastily put together and lacked attention to detail. The accessories were flimsy and kept falling off throughout the performance. It felt like they didn't invest enough time and effort in creating a convincing witch character. I expected something more professional and polished. Unfortunately, it fell short.
4. David - 1/5
I was highly disappointed with Mark's witch getup. It looked like a last-minute Halloween costume thrown together with items from a dollar store. The quality was poor, and it was evident that no thought went into creating a truly impressive and captivating witch character. Overall, it felt amateurish and cheap. It was a waste of money for me, and I would definitely not recommend it.

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