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While cleaning the specimens, you may find other artefacts such as old chipped vases and arrowheads that can be exchanged for items in the artefact boxes. Pottery (22, this display is updated once with an extra Pottery item).There are five artefacts in total that you can exchange for kudos by talking to any of the archaeologists and placing them in the correct displays around the museum. To clean them, use them on the open specimen tables. When you have all your gear, you can collect uncleaned finds from the Dig Site specimen rocks next to Sinco Doar. The boots, gloves, and tools can all be found on the tool rack located on the south wall. Talk to any of the archaeologists, and they will tell you that you will need to equip leather boots and leather gloves and that you will also need a trowel, rock pick, and specimen brush. It is the southern part that is cordoned off. The Dig Site cleaning area can be found on the ground floor of the Varrock Museum. This requires completion of The Dig Site quest. One of the ways to earn kudos is by cleaning finds from the Digsite. Relating details of certain completed quests to Historian Minas (75 Kudos).Answering Orlando Smith's natural history quiz (28 Kudos).Once 153 Kudos have been earned (the previous maximum before the Fossil Island update), players may use the gate that leads to the Digsite.Ī player can earn a maximum of 225 Kudos in the Varrock Museum activity through four different methods: Players can also check their Kudos count and which tasks they have yet to complete by right-clicking the information booth found in the north-west corner at the Museum's ground floor.ġ00 Kudos or more are a necessary requirement to access Fossil Island. When Kudos are earned, their count is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen. Depending on the player clearing certain thresholds of Kudos, various staff around the museum will give out rewards. Kudos are the reward given to players for helping the staff in the Varrock Museum. Old School RuneScape uses the British convention for floor numbering: Ground floor, first floor, etc.