Before RuneScape Classic was made members-only, free users had one bank page, while members had four (upgraded from two pages).
In RuneScape Classic, users had much less space. The use of pack mules, or separate accounts made solely to carry items, was common to hold additional items since space was limited. Before May 2001, banks in RuneScape were only able to store coins. The RuneScape bank was added on 23 January 2001. Note: Ultimate Ironman cannot use the bank but can unnote items at the bank. See the Shortcuts section below for more info. Another withdrawing strategy is to do the math in the box, which can be done by doing k's or m's, k being 1,000, and m being 1,000,000. Collapsing a tab puts all items in the tab into the main bank tab.Ī good way to withdraw a lot of items at once is to set the withdraw option to be very big, so the clicks don't have to be accurate a good way to do this is to set the withdraw to max cash, which can be done by clicking "Withdraw-X", and type "2148m". The tabs in the bank can be collapsed if right-clicked. Banks are indicated on the world map with a dollar ( ) icon. An additional 8 spots are given if the player has a PIN and another 8 spots if they setup an authenticator, bringing the highest possible amount of space to 816.īanks are often popular locations for trading as players are right beside where they can keep most of their money and items. Currently free-to-play accounts have 400 spots for items while members have 800. A bank deposit box allows players to deposit any items in their inventory, but does not allow for withdrawing items from their bank. It is usually a standalone building, but it sometimes takes the form of a chest, or even a non-player character. A bank is a facility that allows players to deposit, store, and withdraw their items.