The Ultimate Guide to Creating a Towering Witch for Halloween

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Halloween is a time when people embrace the spookiness and magic of the season, and one popular way to do this is through elaborate decorations. One particularly striking decoration that can be seen during Halloween is the towering witch display. A towering witch display is a larger-than-life prop that depicts a witch figure. It usually stands tall, sometimes reaching up to several meters in height, and is often made of materials like foam, fabric, and other lightweight materials. Some of these displays even feature moving parts or lighting effects for added impact. The main idea behind the towering witch display is to create a dramatic and eye-catching centerpiece for a Halloween-themed setup.



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1) Core Magic armour would be created with the Runecrafting skill instead of Crafting.

2) Each set from T10 onward would be associated with a specific type of runic energy.
-Players would use runes and other materials to imbue items with energy at the corresponding Runecrafting altar
-The imbue process would be similar to Smithing, gradually awarding XP until complete

3) New sets of core Magic armour would be introduced at T60, 70, 80, and 90.
-These would be statistically identical to the base versions of equivalent smithed armour
-T70+ sets would degrade in combat until reverting to T50
-Repairing pieces would require the same process as creating them

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Tier - Equipment name: Runic energy (Material name / intended source)

T10 - Imphide robes:

Fire

(Imphide / imps)

T20 - Spider silk robes:

Earth

(Spider silk / spiders)

T30 - Batwing robes: Air (Batwing / bats)

T40 - Splitbark armour:

Water

(Strip of cloth + Light bark + Bucket of sap / sheep + maple/hollow trees + evergreen/maple/acadia trees)

T50 - Mystic robes:

Mind

(Mystic cloth / made with Runecrafting skill - see next post)

T60 - Entskin armour:

Body

(Giant hide + Heavy bark + Limpwurt root/White berries / giants + mahogany/yew trees + Farming skill)

T70 - Demonic armour:

Chaos

(Mystic cloth + Black salamander + Infernal ashes / base armour + Hunter skill + demons)

T80 - Witchbane robes:

Law

(Mystic cloth + Warped bark + Cadava berries/Evil turnip/Bittercap mushroom / base armour + magic/elder trees + Farming skill)

T90 - Wildsong robes:

Nature

(Mystic cloth + Larupia/Graahk/Kyatt fur + Black warlock/Ruby harvest/Snowy knight / base armour + Hunter skill) Spirit of Forinthry ~ Runecrafting: Magic Armour ~ F2P Extensions ~ Dragon Slayer improvements ~ New Player Experience

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Equipment (continued)

Current Equipment (T1 -50)

Splitbark armour (T40)
-Currently cannot be crafted by players (can only be made by bringing bark and fine cloth to Wizard Jalarast)
* Members can obtain these items by chopping hollow trees and looting shade catacombs, both in Morytania
* F2P players can only obtain the required materials by trading with shops or other players

Bark would be split into three types, each one used for a different tier of equipment and obtained from a different Woodcutting source:
* Light (T40, Splitbark) - maple and hollow trees
* Heavy (T60, Entskin) - mahogany and yew trees
* Warped (T80, Witchbane) - magic and elder trees

Mystic robes (T50)
-Require mystic cloth, which currently can only be obtained as a monster drop
-Players would be able to produce mystic cloth through a slow process, by imbuing ordinary strips of (wool) cloth at all four elemental Runecrafting altars
-The resulting mystic cloth would then be imbued at the Mind Altar, shaping it into equipment

New Equipment (T60-90)
-Would each require a base material, secondary material, and tertiary ingredient
-All components would be obtained through gathering skills and up to one combat-based source per set:

Entskin armour (T60)
* Giant hide (combat - dropped by hill/ice/moss/fire giants)
* Heavy bark (Woodcutting)
* Limpwurt root or white berries (Farming)

Demonic armour (T70)
* Black salamander (Hunter)
* Infernal ashes (combat - dropped by demons)

Witchbane robes (T80)
* Warped bark (Woodcutting)
* Cadava berries/evil turnip/bittercap mushroom (Farming)

Wildsong robes (T90)
* Two Hunter creatures from the same habitat (either jungle, woodland, or polar)

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I would get on board with this, no question. Fortunately for me, I've already most of the necessary skill grinding.

Having to somehow get 98 Crafting to make T75 degrading armour has always irked me. I can do it now but that's a recent development, following Necromancy's release.

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wizard robes i guess.


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is there no better armor than that?

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no i dont think so. i think just plain wizard clothing is the best.. not sure..


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wizard robes
any staff
ammy of magic

hmm. i read that somewhere


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I read somewhere the best magic bonus is
Blue Hat
Magic/Power Ammy
Blue top
Monk Bottom
Gloves
Boots
Elemental Staff
Dragonfire Shield

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I'd have to say
Blue wizard hat
Blue wizard top
.. Don't know any thing for the leg that adds magic..
Magic ammy
Any Staff from air to fire
Dragonfire Shield

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Wizards Hat - magic bonuses
Wizards Robe - magic bonus
Monks bottom - Prayer bonuses, the blue skirt gives no bonuses
Anti-dragonfire shield - gives defense but doesnt bring down magic
Magic Ammy
Any staff (I prefer fire)

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What would be the best magic robes for me to use?

What would be the best robes for me on Runescape? My magic level 60, and my defense is 61. I am looking for high hp and defense bonus, and non degradable and cheap (I have 1M to spend on it).

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The main idea behind the towering witch display is to create a dramatic and eye-catching centerpiece for a Halloween-themed setup. It serves as a focal point for outdoor decorations, drawing the attention of both children and adults alike. The towering witch is often positioned in a prominent location, like a front yard or porch, where it can be easily seen by passersby.

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There are two armours I would recommend:

Enchanted Robes:

  • Magic Level: 40
  • Defence Level: 45
  • Constitution Level: 10
  • HP Bonus: 2430
  • Defence Bonus: 475
  • Degradable: No
  • Cost: 150k in GE

Batwing Robes:

  • Magic Level: 50
  • Defence Level: 50
  • Constitution Level: 10
  • Defence Bonus: 666
  • HP Bonus: 3755
  • Degradable: No
  • Cost: 25k in GE

Those are my recommendations for your combat stats. Of course there is more at:Runescape Wiki - Magic Armour

These armours should be used because they are cheap, and like you stated before, you are looking for a decent defence bonus. These are by far the cheapest robes for your level that also provide the best non degradable defence bonuses (besides infinity robes).

For more information, please see the link provided.

Towering witch for halloween

These towering witch displays come in a variety of designs and styles. Some feature a traditional, classic witch with a pointy hat, broomstick, and flowing robes. Others may take on a more modern or whimsical interpretation, featuring larger-than-life accessories or exaggerated features. Some displays even incorporate popular cultural references or tie into specific themes. What makes the towering witch display so effective as a Halloween decoration is its ability to create a sense of fun and awe. The larger-than-life size and attention-grabbing details make it hard to miss and adds an element of spectacle to any Halloween setup. It serves as a reminder of the whimsical and magical nature of the holiday, inviting viewers to join in the festive spirit. In conclusion, the towering witch display is a captivating and attention-grabbing Halloween decoration. Its larger-than-life size and attention to detail make it a standout feature in any Halloween setup. Whether it's a classic witch or a more modern interpretation, these towering displays serve to create a sense of fun and curiosity, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the Halloween spirit..

Reviews for "Unleash Your Creativity: Designing a Towering Witch for Halloween"

1. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the "Towering Witch for Halloween" prop. First of all, it was extremely difficult to assemble. The instructions were not clear and there were missing parts. Even after spending hours trying to put it together, it didn't look as impressive as in the pictures. The quality was subpar, with cheap materials used that easily ripped and tore. The motion sensor didn't work half the time, making the prop pointless. Overall, I would not recommend this product.
2. Mark - 1 star - The "Towering Witch for Halloween" was a total waste of money. The prop was flimsy and fell apart after just a few hours of use. The voice recording was barely audible and the motion sensor was completely unreliable. The witch's movements were jerky and awkward, making it more comical than scary. It definitely did not live up to my expectations and I regret purchasing it. Save your money and look for a better-quality Halloween prop.
3. Emily - 2 stars - I was really excited to add the "Towering Witch for Halloween" to my Halloween decorations, but it was a major disappointment. The prop was difficult to set up and the instructions were not clear at all. The witch's movements were not smooth and the costume looked cheap and poorly made. The sound effects were not scary and the motion sensor only worked sporadically. I was really let down by the overall quality and performance of this prop. I do not recommend it.
4. John - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the "Towering Witch for Halloween," but unfortunately, it did not meet my expectations. The prop was poorly designed and difficult to assemble. The materials used were cheap and flimsy, causing the witch to collapse multiple times. The sound effects were not realistic and the motion sensor was inconsistent. Overall, this prop was overpriced for its quality and I would not purchase it again.
5. Elizabeth - 1 star - The "Towering Witch for Halloween" was a complete letdown. The prop was extremely difficult to assemble, with missing parts and unclear instructions. The witch's movements were stiff and unnatural, making it more laughable than scary. The audio quality was poor, with a barely audible voice and low-quality sound effects. Additionally, the motion sensor rarely triggered the prop, rendering it useless. I was highly disappointed with this purchase and would not recommend it to anyone.

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