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Old School RuneScape has received a packed update featuring long-requested quality-of-life improvements, major Wilderness adjustments, and several fixes that particularly benefit Iron Man players. From finally being able to move Sailing boat facilities without losing materials, to a redesigned bank interface with a powerful new "Empty Containers" button, this update addresses frustrations players have raised for months.
Here's a full breakdown of what's new.
Boat Facility Movement Arrives with Facility Bottles
As players progress through Sailing, their boats naturally become more complex,with buy OSRS gold,unlocking additional built-in facilities over time. Until now, rearranging those facilities often meant removing them entirely and losing valuable materials—an especially painful issue for Iron Man accounts.
That problem has finally been solved.
Players can now move built-in boat facilities to other suitable hotspots without removing them or losing resources. This is made possible through a new item: Facility Bottles.
How Facility Bottles Work
Facilities can now be bottled, turning them into an inventory item.
Once bottled, the facility can be rebuilt at another valid location on the boat.
Bottling and rebuilding does not grant XP, and the bottle is consumed when used.
Empty bottles are tradable, but bottles containing facilities are untradeable.
Facility Bottles are obtained through specific salvaging activities, including:
Large pirate mercenary salvaging
Fnik shipwreck salvaging
While they don't drop from every salvaging activity, players may still earn Collection Log progress while hunting them down.
This change makes boat customization far more flexible and removes the fear of wasting rare or expensive materials, such as magic stones.
Bank UI Redesign and the New "Empty Containers" Button
Another headline feature in this update is a revamped bank interface, designed to make room for a feature players voted for in Poll 84: an Empty Containers button.
After months of UI limitations and feedback, Jagex has reworked the bank layout to improve usability for both desktop and mobile players.
Empty Containers Button Explained
The new button allows players to instantly empty supported containers in their inventory, including:
Essence pouches
Coal bags
Herb sacks
Fish barrels
Log baskets
Looting bags
Plank sacks
Reagent pouches
Fur pouches
Meat pouches
All contents are deposited into the bank with a single click.
Important note: Containers placed in locked inventory slots will not be emptied.
This change removes the need to right-click individual items repeatedly and significantly speeds up banking after skilling trips.
Improved Bank Layout and Mobile-Friendly Changes
To accommodate the new features, the bank UI has been reorganized:
Quantity buttons (1, 5, 10, X) are larger for easier tapping on mobile.
The worn equipment button has been moved to the top-right.
Potion storage and Group Ironman storage now sit on the left side and can be collapsed.
The bank tutorial button has been relocated to prevent accidental misclicks.
Icons have replaced much of the text, making the interface cleaner and more intuitive for new players.
Despite the visual changes, all familiar bank functions—search, placeholders, noting, and deposit options—remain intact.
Shades of Mort'ton Coffin Update
Coffins from the Shades of Mort'ton minigame now feature a right-click Empty option when inside the bank interface.
This deposits all stored shade remains directly into the bank, provided there is enough space. These coffins are intentionally excluded from the global Empty Containers button, as players often want to keep remains stored inside them.
Iron Man and Item Improvements
Several updates specifically benefit Iron Man accounts:
Devout boots can now be dismantled back into holy sandals, allowing players to create Holy Molies without re-grinding content.
Holy Moly's icon has been correctly centered in the worn equipment interface.
Rasmor's Building Supply shop is now fully separated between mains and Iron accounts.
These changes remove unnecessary repetition and improve long-term account progression.
Wilderness Diary Requirements Tightened
A major part of this update focuses on improving fairness and reducing bot activity in the Wilderness.
New Entry Requirements
Callisto, Vet'ion, and Venenatis lairs now require the Medium Wilderness Diary.
Artio, Spindel, and Calvar'ion now require the Hard Wilderness Diary.
Players who lose eligibility mid-task can request a new Slayer assignment without losing their streak.
Additionally:
Rogues' Castle chests now provide no loot without the Medium Wilderness Diary (XP is still granted).
Iron accounts can now receive loot from undead pirates even if another player dealt damage, with drops scaling to damage contribution.
These changes significantly reduce bot accessibility while remaining achievable for legitimate players.
Miscellaneous Fixes and Additions
Other notable improvements include:
Gauntlet floor and tile rendering fixes
Clan Wars odd skull pickup bug resolved
Monkey bars added to Yanille Dungeon (57 Agility)
Edgeville Dungeon monkey bars now show the correct icon
Deadman: Annihilation Event Incoming
The update also teases the upcoming Deadman: Annihilation event, which promises improvements over previous Deadman seasons. While not for everyone, it remains a lucrative opportunity for players looking to make quick GP through skilling and swapping.
Final Thoughts
This update delivers two of the most impactful quality-of-life improvements OSRS gold has seen in recent months. The ability to move Sailing boat facilities without losing materials and the long-awaited bank Empty Containers button both streamline gameplay in meaningful ways.
Combined with stricter Wilderness requirements and Iron Man improvements, this update is a strong step forward for long-term game health.
Old School RuneScape continues to refine its systems without losing its core identity—and updates like this show just how much player feedback still shapes the game.
Here's a full breakdown of what's new.
Boat Facility Movement Arrives with Facility Bottles
As players progress through Sailing, their boats naturally become more complex,with buy OSRS gold,unlocking additional built-in facilities over time. Until now, rearranging those facilities often meant removing them entirely and losing valuable materials—an especially painful issue for Iron Man accounts.
That problem has finally been solved.
Players can now move built-in boat facilities to other suitable hotspots without removing them or losing resources. This is made possible through a new item: Facility Bottles.
How Facility Bottles Work
Facilities can now be bottled, turning them into an inventory item.
Once bottled, the facility can be rebuilt at another valid location on the boat.
Bottling and rebuilding does not grant XP, and the bottle is consumed when used.
Empty bottles are tradable, but bottles containing facilities are untradeable.
Facility Bottles are obtained through specific salvaging activities, including:
Large pirate mercenary salvaging
Fnik shipwreck salvaging
While they don't drop from every salvaging activity, players may still earn Collection Log progress while hunting them down.
This change makes boat customization far more flexible and removes the fear of wasting rare or expensive materials, such as magic stones.
Bank UI Redesign and the New "Empty Containers" Button
Another headline feature in this update is a revamped bank interface, designed to make room for a feature players voted for in Poll 84: an Empty Containers button.
After months of UI limitations and feedback, Jagex has reworked the bank layout to improve usability for both desktop and mobile players.
Empty Containers Button Explained
The new button allows players to instantly empty supported containers in their inventory, including:
Essence pouches
Coal bags
Herb sacks
Fish barrels
Log baskets
Looting bags
Plank sacks
Reagent pouches
Fur pouches
Meat pouches
All contents are deposited into the bank with a single click.
Important note: Containers placed in locked inventory slots will not be emptied.
This change removes the need to right-click individual items repeatedly and significantly speeds up banking after skilling trips.
Improved Bank Layout and Mobile-Friendly Changes
To accommodate the new features, the bank UI has been reorganized:
Quantity buttons (1, 5, 10, X) are larger for easier tapping on mobile.
The worn equipment button has been moved to the top-right.
Potion storage and Group Ironman storage now sit on the left side and can be collapsed.
The bank tutorial button has been relocated to prevent accidental misclicks.
Icons have replaced much of the text, making the interface cleaner and more intuitive for new players.
Despite the visual changes, all familiar bank functions—search, placeholders, noting, and deposit options—remain intact.
Shades of Mort'ton Coffin Update
Coffins from the Shades of Mort'ton minigame now feature a right-click Empty option when inside the bank interface.
This deposits all stored shade remains directly into the bank, provided there is enough space. These coffins are intentionally excluded from the global Empty Containers button, as players often want to keep remains stored inside them.
Iron Man and Item Improvements
Several updates specifically benefit Iron Man accounts:
Devout boots can now be dismantled back into holy sandals, allowing players to create Holy Molies without re-grinding content.
Holy Moly's icon has been correctly centered in the worn equipment interface.
Rasmor's Building Supply shop is now fully separated between mains and Iron accounts.
These changes remove unnecessary repetition and improve long-term account progression.
Wilderness Diary Requirements Tightened
A major part of this update focuses on improving fairness and reducing bot activity in the Wilderness.
New Entry Requirements
Callisto, Vet'ion, and Venenatis lairs now require the Medium Wilderness Diary.
Artio, Spindel, and Calvar'ion now require the Hard Wilderness Diary.
Players who lose eligibility mid-task can request a new Slayer assignment without losing their streak.
Additionally:
Rogues' Castle chests now provide no loot without the Medium Wilderness Diary (XP is still granted).
Iron accounts can now receive loot from undead pirates even if another player dealt damage, with drops scaling to damage contribution.
These changes significantly reduce bot accessibility while remaining achievable for legitimate players.
Miscellaneous Fixes and Additions
Other notable improvements include:
Gauntlet floor and tile rendering fixes
Clan Wars odd skull pickup bug resolved
Monkey bars added to Yanille Dungeon (57 Agility)
Edgeville Dungeon monkey bars now show the correct icon
Deadman: Annihilation Event Incoming
The update also teases the upcoming Deadman: Annihilation event, which promises improvements over previous Deadman seasons. While not for everyone, it remains a lucrative opportunity for players looking to make quick GP through skilling and swapping.
Final Thoughts
This update delivers two of the most impactful quality-of-life improvements OSRS gold has seen in recent months. The ability to move Sailing boat facilities without losing materials and the long-awaited bank Empty Containers button both streamline gameplay in meaningful ways.
Combined with stricter Wilderness requirements and Iron Man improvements, this update is a strong step forward for long-term game health.
Old School RuneScape continues to refine its systems without losing its core identity—and updates like this show just how much player feedback still shapes the game.

