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'''Mastery''' is a secondary system of levels tied to individual items within a skill. Each item in a non-combat skill (with the exception of {{Skill|Alt. Magic}} spells) has a level associated with it.
'''Mastery''' is a secondary system of levels tied to individual items within a skill. Each item in a non-combat skill (with the exception of {{Skill|Alt. Magic}} spells) has a {{Icon|Mastery}} level associated with it.


The bonuses unlocked by leveling Mastery depend on the specific skill the Mastery is associated with. To see a full list of bonuses for a given skill, check the in-game Mastery guide page for that skill or visit the wiki page for that skill.
Each recipe within a skill gains bonuses based on its Mastery level that depend on the specific skill the Mastery is associated with. To see a full list of bonuses for a given skill, check the in-game Mastery section of the completion log, the in-game bottom-right mini-bar {{Icon|Mastery}} window, or visit the Wiki page for that skill.
 
Additionally, the player's total mastery level, also found in the in-game completion log, is used to calculate the drop chance of the {{ItemIcon|Crown of Rhaelyx}}.  


==Earning Mastery XP==
==Earning Mastery XP==
Each time a player completes an action with an associated Mastery Level, they will receive Mastery XP for that item. The XP per action calculation is:
Each time a player completes an action with an associated Mastery Level, they will receive Mastery XP for that item. The XP per action calculation is:


<math>\Biggl \lfloor \biggl[ \Bigl( \text{Unlocked Milestones} \times \frac{\text{Player Total Mastery for Skill}}{\text{Total Mastery for Skill}} \Bigr) + \Bigl( \text{Item Mastery Level} \times \frac{\text{Total Items in Skill}}{10} \Bigr) \biggr] \times \text{Seconds Per Action} \times 0.5 \times \left ( 1 + \text{Bonus} \right ) \Biggr \rfloor</math>
<math>\Biggl \lfloor \biggl[ \Bigl( \text{Unlocked Actions} \times \frac{\text{Player Total Mastery for Skill}}{\text{Total Mastery for Skill}} \Bigr) + \Bigl( \text{Item Mastery Level} \times \frac{\text{Total Items in Skill}}{10} \Bigr) \biggr] \times \text{Action Time} \times 0.5 \times \left ( 1 + \text{Bonus} \right ) \Biggr \rfloor</math>


Where:
Where:
* '''Unlocked Milestones''' is the number of milestones the player has unlocked for the relevant skill. These can be seen in game with a level number highlighted in green when viewing milestones from the [[Settings#Minibar_Settings|skilling minibar]] or skills section of the completion log. This number includes "Skill Mastery" if the player is skill level 99
* '''Unlocked Actions''' is the number of actions the player has unlocked for the relevant skill. The mastery actions for a skill can be seen in game by either clicking the "Spend Mastery Pool XP" button on the skill's page, or by clicking "Progress" for the skill within the mastery section of the completion log - note however that this does display all mastery actions, not just those that the player has met the skill level requirement for.
* '''Player Total Mastery for Skill''' and '''Total Mastery for Skill''' are both numbers shown on each skill tile within the mastery section of the completion log
* '''Player Total Mastery for Skill''' and '''Total Mastery for Skill''' are both numbers shown on each skill tile within the mastery section of the completion log
* '''Item Mastery Level''' is the mastery level of the item/action currently being crafted/performed
* '''Item Mastery Level''' is the mastery level of the item/action currently being crafted/performed
* '''Total Items in Skill''' is the number of items/actions within the relevant skill, and can also be expressed as <math>\tfrac{\text{Total Mastery for Skill}}{99}</math>
* '''Total Items in Skill''' is the number of items/actions within the relevant skill, and can also be expressed as <math>\tfrac{\text{Total Mastery for Skill}}{99}</math>
* '''Seconds per Action''' for gathering skills (such as {{Skill|Woodcutting}}) is the number of seconds taken to complete the action. For other skills, please see below
* '''Action Time''' varies depending on the skill:
** For {{Skill|Farming}}, this is the amount of time (in hours) it took the crop to grow
** For gathering skills ({{Skill|Woodcutting}}, {{Skill|Mining}}, {{Skill|Agility}}, {{Skill|Thieving}}, {{Skill|Fishing}} and {{Skill|Astrology}}), this is the number of seconds taken to complete the action. As a result for these skills the Mastery XP gained per second remains the same even when the action time is decreased, however it is still worth reducing the action time to increase the amount of resources gained over time
** For artisan skills (which consume resources to produce items), the action time is a fixed value regardless of the actual time it takes the player to complete an action. Therefore for these skills, reducing the action time increases the Mastery XP gained per second:
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* '''Bonus''' is the percentage increase to experience gained. All available bonuses are detailed within the [[#Bonuses|Bonuses]] section below
* '''Bonus''' is the percentage increase to experience gained. All available bonuses are detailed within the [[#Bonuses|Bonuses]] section below


For the following skills, '''Seconds per Action''' is replaced with the following values, being near or equal to the lowest possible seconds per action after applying all available interval reduction bonuses:
Also note the following {{Skill|Farming}} specific details:
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* To arrive at the mastery XP granted by harvesting a plot, the result of the above formula requires a couple of adjustments: First the result should be multiplied by the quantity harvested, and then divided by an adjustment factor (3 for allotment & herb patches, 10 for trees)
* Each plot harvested counts as its own action, therefore in the case where the player harvests multiple plots simultaneously using the "Harvest All" button the mastery XP gained from each plot is calculated individually, taking into account mastery level increases between each plot harvested


In other words, there are two main factors that are added together to determine the XP per action:
In other words, there are two main factors that are added together to determine the XP per action:
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After both of these factors are added together, they are multiplied by half of the time per action as measured in seconds.
After both of these factors are added together, they are multiplied by half of the time per action as measured in seconds.


There are two important takeaways from this:
There are three important takeaways from this:
# Mastery XP per action increases substantially as Mastery level in an item increases.
# Mastery XP per action increases substantially as Mastery level in an item increases.
# Mastery XP is gained much more quickly for skills with a lot of items (such as {{Skill|Smithing}}) than it is for skills with only a few (such as {{Skill|Woodcutting}}).
# Mastery XP is gained much more quickly for skills with a lot of items (such as {{Skill|Smithing}}) than it is for skills with only a few (such as {{Skill|Woodcutting}}).
# Decreasing the action time is always beneficial: For artisan skills doing so can significantly increase the rate of Mastery XP gained, while for gathering skills this increases the rate of resources gained.


===Bonuses===
===Bonuses===
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| {{ItemIcon|Ancient Ring of Mastery}} || The Ancient Ring of Mastery is a rare drop that can be found while {{Skill|Fishing}}. It increases Mastery XP gained by 7%.
| {{ItemIcon|Ancient Ring of Mastery}} || The Ancient Ring of Mastery is a rare drop that can be found while {{Skill|Fishing}}. It increases Mastery XP gained by 7%.
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| {{ItemIcon|Clown Hat}} || The Clown Hat can be purchased from the {{Skill|Township}} section of the [[Shop]]. It provides a +10% bonus to Mastery XP at a cost of reducing Skill XP by 5% and resource preservation chance by 10%.
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| {{ItemIcon|Skillers Hat|notext=true}}{{ItemIcon|Skillers Body|notext=true}}{{ItemIcon|Skillers Leggings|notext=true}}{{ItemIcon|Skillers Boots|notext=true}} Skillers Outfit || When all four pieces of the skillers outfit are equipped, Mastery XP for all skills is increased by 8%.
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| {{Skill|Firemaking}} || Each Firemaking item at level 99 Mastery grants +0.25% Mastery XP to other skills. In addition, reaching the 95% Mastery Pool Checkpoint for Firemaking increases global Mastery XP by +5%.
| {{Skill|Firemaking}} || Each Firemaking item at level 99 Mastery grants +0.25% Mastery XP to other skills. In addition, reaching the 95% Mastery Pool Checkpoint for Firemaking increases global Mastery XP by +5%.
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| {{PetIcon|Ty}} || Once acquired, the Mastery pet provides a +3% Mastery XP bonus.
| [[Pets]] || Once acquired, multiple pets provide a Mastery XP bonus: {{PetIcon|Ty}} provides +3%, {{PetIcon|Saki}} provides +1%, {{TotH}} {{PetIcon|Party Rock}} provides +4% and {{TotH}} {{PetIcon|Harold}} provides +5%.
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| Mastery Pool Checkpoints || The 10% Mastery Pool checkpoint for each skill is a +5% bonus to Mastery XP gained for that skill.
| Mastery Pool Checkpoints || The 10% Mastery Pool checkpoint for each skill (except {{Skill|Thieving}}) is a +5% bonus to Mastery XP gained for that skill.
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| {{Skill|Agility}} Obstacles || Several Agility Obstacles provide bonuses to Mastery XP for one or more skills. However, others will reduce the amount of Mastery XP earned, so players focused on levelling Mastery should make sure their Agility course isn't slowing them down.
| {{Skill|Agility}} Obstacles || Several Agility Obstacles provide bonuses to Mastery XP for one or more skills. However, others will reduce the amount of Mastery XP earned, so players focused on levelling Mastery should make sure their Agility course isn't slowing them down.
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| {{Skill|Astrology}} Modifiers || Astrology can give you a buff of 1-5% Mastery XP for a skill, with the potential to have 3 mastery modifiers on one skill. This makes the maximum potential +15% Mastery XP for a skill, although the chance is extremely low for a single +5%
| {{Skill|Astrology}} Modifiers || Astrology can give you a buff of up to 8% Mastery XP for most skills.
The {{TotH}} {{ConstellationIcon|Rosaniya}} constellation also adds up to 5% global Mastery XP.
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==The Mastery Pool==
==The Mastery Pool==


Whenever the player gains Mastery XP, 25% of the amount received is also added to the Mastery Pool for that skill. After Skill level 99, this is increased to 50% of the item Mastery XP. The maximum Mastery Pool XP for a given skill is equal to 500,000 multiplied by the total number of items in that skill.
Whenever the player gains Mastery XP, 25% of the amount received is also added to the Mastery Pool for that skill. After Skill level 99, the "Skill Mastery" perk increases this to 50% of the item's Mastery XP. The maximum Mastery Pool XP cap for a given skill is equal to 500,000 multiplied by the total number of items in that skill. Any Mastery Pool XP earned beyond the cap is lost forever. Owning expansions that add items to a skill {{TotH}} or {{AoD}} will increase the maximum cap of the Mastery Pool by the amount of items added.


Mastery XP Pool has two uses:  
Mastery Pool XP has two uses:  


First, it can be spent to level up any item mastery for a skill. Mastery Pool XP spent this way is converted to item mastery XP at a 1:1 rate.
First, it can be spent to level up the mastery level of any item in the skill. Mastery Pool XP spent this way is converted to Mastery XP at a 1:1 rate.


Second, Checkpoints are reached when the Mastery Pool reaches 10%, 25%, 50%, and 95% filled. These bonuses vary by skill, but are often quite powerful. Checkpoints only remain active as long as the Mastery Pool has enough XP in it to meet the requirement - If enough Mastery Pool XP is spent on leveling items to dip below the threshold for a given checkpoint, the bonus will be lost until enough XP is gained to reach it again.
Second, Checkpoints are reached when the Mastery Pool reaches 10%, 25%, 50%, and 95% filled. These bonuses vary by skill, but are often quite powerful. Checkpoints only remain active as long as the Mastery Pool has enough XP in it to meet the requirement - If enough Mastery Pool XP is spent on leveling items to dip below the threshold for a given checkpoint, the bonus will be lost until enough XP is gained to reach it again.


[[Mastery tokens]] can be claimed from the [[bank]] to fill the Mastery Pool for the relevant skill by 0.1% of the maximum pool XP.
[[Mastery tokens]] can be claimed from either the [[bank]] or the Spend Mastery XP interface, doing so fills the Mastery Pool for the relevant skill by 0.1% of the maximum amount that can be stored.
 
The cap of the mastery pool can be increased with {{ItemIcon|Cape of Completion}} or {{TotH}}{{PetIcon|Harold}}, which increase the pool cap by 25% and 50% respectively. Increasing the pool cap makes it easier to maintain the 95% checkpoint bonus without risking the mastery pool completely filling while training a skill.


==Mastery Level XP==
==Mastery Level XP==
Mastery Experience follows the same XP progression as skills do.
Mastery Experience and levels use the same experience formulas and caps as normal Skill experience. Which is to say, going from one Mastery level to the next is always the same amount of experience as going from the same Skill level to the next.
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