The whole time I was practically SCREAMING "wire." Absolutely dumbstruck when it didn't work. Incredible how much effort it takes to solve these things on your own!
Fun fact: Similar to how the bridge north of seers with the random workman was pivotal for fremennik trials context and intuition of players on release as a new region, Shilo Village shares that same recency bias in its design choices regarding the necklace. Shilo village was released january 27th, 2003. Bronze wire was added to the game on January 27th, 2003. The design assumption at the time was that players would be told to make something bronze for a necklace, go to the smithing interface, and immediately notice a brand new item that could now be made. It was very obvious then which bronze item the quest wanted because bronze wire was added to the game specifically for this quest.
I don't think you can call this recency bias. Trufitus straight out says to make something with the bronze to then make into a necklace. I don't know if it's the series getting to him, but the fact he didn't even look at what he could make out of a bronze bar for at least 30 minutes shows he wasn't thinking clearly. Missing the chisel on the pommel is a little more understandable, but considering he also had to chisel the key from the bone should have hinted at what needed to be done. He could probably do with a break from this series.
46:08 I was so hype to watch you figure this out I was actually cheering 😄 excellent job my man. this was such a great series to sleep on because now I can binge it whenever I want. the other guy donating $100 got me motivated so here's a cheeky little 5 and merry christmas dude.
Keep in mind this video probably covers about an afternoon of playing the game. It makes for good content because we get to see all the thought processes and puzzle solving with it, and of course there's all the time spent editing the video, but he can put out regular videos because each one doesn't encompass 500 hour grinds like some other content creators.
@@Gamer2k4 Ye I'm very blessed to be able to put in around 2-3 hours of gameplay on average per video most likely, sometimes less, sometimes more (underground pass/mm I'm looking at you). Editing is the bulk of time.
I remember when I tried doing Shilo Village guideless back in 2008. Took me literally a whole day as I kept forgetting things and the nearest bank that I was aware of at the time was the Jad bank.
Hello, I'm a big quest enthusiast for osrs, and try my best to read through the dialogue options and immerse myself in the stories. Despite that, Shilo Village has always been one that confused me. While I am sorry you had to deal with 3 hours of frustration to complete the quest, I want to say a sincere thank you for pacing this quest in such a way that made the story finally click in my head! Please keep making these videos, you have a knack for story telling :)
honestly this series would be a good resource for Jagex to see if things could be cleaned up or made more intuitive, whether for updating old quests or designing new content
Yeah some of these old rs classic era quests are just godawful, so much unintuitive clunkiness. Would totally vote for them being given a fresh lick of paint
I think it's just the opposite - it shows how many clues, hints, and general guidance are already included in old quests that people ignore or forget because they're so used to using wiki walkthroughs.
@@Gamer2k4 I think the iron spit episode is a good example of WHY the quests needs to be cleaned up a bit. There was no real hint that he'd need to smith it, at least not through the quest itself.
Shilo Village was definitely among the quests I really had no idea how to do without guides. There's so damn many scraps and papers you need to stumble upon, understand their meaning and finally figure out how you would make a necklace in this game where all necklaces are made differently 😂 Well played!
The old classic for when you get stuck in old point and click adventure games holds just as true in old runescape quests it seems: Just start using every item with every other item!
You know what they say, pride cometh before the fall :P Thinking you know something in a runescape quest before being humbled seems to be a common theme so far and im here for it.
I forget how much I take my Runescape knowledge for granted. If you've never done this quest with awareness and knowledge (aka quest helper and click on autopilot), I can totally understand how you'd never work out a sollution! This is not just a great series, but also a fascinating look into how a person thinks and solves problems! And you're an absolute gem and a saint for having the patience to stick with your restrictions! May there be no amulet slot related issues in your future!
As someone who tried to do Shilo Village without a guide a year or two back, I totally feel your pain. It's actually the quest that made me start using guides, along with Mourning's End Pt 2 (can't wait for that one in this series). Great video!
"Nothing interesting happens." and "You search the crate but find nothing" would make for some AWESOME merch. Just a simple sentence on a hoody or shirt. Let's goo!🔥
I see. I click. Unguided has never disappointed and this was SO GOOD! Keep up the epic work, fine Sir. Your perseverance and dedication are an inspiration. You're bringing back so many memories for my partner of running around not knowing what the hell to do and discovering Runescape as it unfolded before them. I wish you all the happiness because you're certainly spreading it through these vids
My favorite part of this channel is how you'll manage to solve even the hardest puzzles remarkably quickly, and then get stuck for hours on the concept of bronze wire. :D
Ended up a little tired and mostly drunk after work yesterday meant to watch this with supper watching with breakfast and I don't regret this, what was Friday entertainment turned into Saturday which is great cause I don't have to work and literally had no plans 😅 great content keep it up!!!
Lmao spent 10mins yelling at my phone make bronze wire! Haha loving the series! I was stuck on this quest for awhile back in the day so don't feel bad. Loving all the content
this series brought me out of a 12 month osrs hiatus, great content reminds me of how pure the game felt before we all had plugins, guides and metas. keep it up mate :) a
Loved the episode man! I was pulling my hair out with you on the necklace part. It’s been so since I’ve done the quest I’d forgotten how to do it. Hats off to you for figuring it out!
Your videos are genuinely beautiful to watch, it's nice to see someone think through the quests! I am interested to see how this develops in the future with the newer quests yu are less familiar with. Great stuff though!
Just caught up with the series and am eagerly awaiting more! What a great series and the editing is really good. I loved the 1-20 super video you put out, it was the first video of yours I watched. Love the content and enjoy hearing the thought process and seeing you walk past stuff that I know you're going to need to go back to lol!
Boy its a miracle you still had the chisel in your inventory once you got the bronze wire, if you hadn't lucked into using it w. the pommel that might have been the end of the account right there
I honestly loved this quest cause it is from an era of the game where nothing was holding your hand like a tight grip and you needed to figure shit out for yourself. But seeing you go back and forth between all of these places unrelated to the quest to figure something out with the bronze bar was pretty funny.
When I was playing through Shilo Village with a guide I was thinking "How is anybody going to figure this out on their own?" so it's a treat to see somebody try it
I *love* this series. There are some moments where I'm like ''He had to have looked that up'' but that's only because my brain would not have put those things together. Looking forward to the 17 part series on Mourning's End and Song of the Elves
Oh God. I did Shilo Village just before I started the Fremmenik questline, I wasted a ton of time digging around cairn isle because that is the more obvious ruins near water, than when I did find the right (looking on the wiki, sorry) I would wind up going back there 4 times to find the right things. The first time I went to the river cave I used up the fast travel table because I was just trying to investigate the area. Edit for 13:10 : It feels so vindicating you were also confused at the quest log updating with "I found a Mount of Dirt" without informing you where it is. I was so confused as well and that's why I spend so much time digging on Cairn Isle. When I looked up where the place was I realised that the quest believed I had found it before because I died in the area when I first tried to explore Karamja.
As someone with no experience with this quest, I immediately noticed the bronze wire from the smithing interface. Crazy that it took him that long to come back to it.
This one must have been really rough. Of all the places to be stuck running around not knowing what to do, Karamja has got to be the worst. Everything about navigating Karamja is just miserable. Even Morytania is less gross than that infernal jungle.
The whole time I was practically SCREAMING "wire." Absolutely dumbstruck when it didn't work. Incredible how much effort it takes to solve these things on your own!
This was so painful man.
Though it is just part of it, it feels like the most obvious thing ever.
But it did work
Man, getting ganked by someone else's broodoo victims from across the map is a classic; the genuine confusion gives me flashbacks from the old days
When I did Shilo village quest, there was on in the village. Had to do a wide birth around him, very glad they don't poison you
First the holy symbol, now the bronze necklace. Poor man's kryptonite is neck ware
skill issue i guess.
Fun fact:
Similar to how the bridge north of seers with the random workman was pivotal for fremennik trials context and intuition of players on release as a new region, Shilo Village shares that same recency bias in its design choices regarding the necklace.
Shilo village was released january 27th, 2003.
Bronze wire was added to the game on January 27th, 2003.
The design assumption at the time was that players would be told to make something bronze for a necklace, go to the smithing interface, and immediately notice a brand new item that could now be made. It was very obvious then which bronze item the quest wanted because bronze wire was added to the game specifically for this quest.
I don't think you can call this recency bias. Trufitus straight out says to make something with the bronze to then make into a necklace. I don't know if it's the series getting to him, but the fact he didn't even look at what he could make out of a bronze bar for at least 30 minutes shows he wasn't thinking clearly. Missing the chisel on the pommel is a little more understandable, but considering he also had to chisel the key from the bone should have hinted at what needed to be done. He could probably do with a break from this series.
Pretty sure this is also true with the iron spit and saving the ogre in RfD.
Woops I forgot last video so here's both. Stay legendary, King!
Legend
Beast
Legend
The GOAT
Wow that’s so nice of you!!
That crossbow limb bead necklace had me rolling
petition for jagex to add a crossbow limb necklace
@@AlienFoodage 50 up votes let's send it. Make it a +1 ranged accuracy, -1 all defense gag item 😂
46:08 I was so hype to watch you figure this out I was actually cheering 😄 excellent job my man. this was such a great series to sleep on because now I can binge it whenever I want. the other guy donating $100 got me motivated so here's a cheeky little 5 and merry christmas dude.
When you used the bronze wire and it didn't work I was like "But... but I swear that was the correct thing!!!" Of course.. the chisel
This is hands-down my favorite OSRS series at the moment. Just love seeing things being worked out, frustrations and all.
Thank you so much! Glad you’re enjoying the series
You know it's going to be a good night when you put the kids to bed and immediately spot a new unguided episode.
Godspeed brother
@@crashin1 May the rng gods guide you through the weekend ahead!
fr, I almost forgot it’s Friday! Happy weekend!
He's on in the kids room putting them to sleep and in my room keeping me up, thanks unguided
Man this thread is wholesome af, got me feeling warm inside ❤️ happy weekend all
This is the best OSRS series currently ongoing on youtube. I wish you all the success in the world. I smell a Golden Gnome in your future.
Damn thanks for the kind words 🥹 that really means a lot to me!
Couldn't agree more 😄
52 minutes of unguided? Hell yeah!
The ability to consistently churn out incredible content is astounding. Loving the series so far.
Thank you!
Keep in mind this video probably covers about an afternoon of playing the game. It makes for good content because we get to see all the thought processes and puzzle solving with it, and of course there's all the time spent editing the video, but he can put out regular videos because each one doesn't encompass 500 hour grinds like some other content creators.
@@Gamer2k4 Ye I'm very blessed to be able to put in around 2-3 hours of gameplay on average per video most likely, sometimes less, sometimes more (underground pass/mm I'm looking at you). Editing is the bulk of time.
The music coming in as you wonder what the hell hit you in the jungle is just perfect.
I remember when I tried doing Shilo Village guideless back in 2008. Took me literally a whole day as I kept forgetting things and the nearest bank that I was aware of at the time was the Jad bank.
Hello,
I'm a big quest enthusiast for osrs, and try my best to read through the dialogue options and immerse myself in the stories. Despite that, Shilo Village has always been one that confused me.
While I am sorry you had to deal with 3 hours of frustration to complete the quest, I want to say a sincere thank you for pacing this quest in such a way that made the story finally click in my head!
Please keep making these videos, you have a knack for story telling :)
Banger
hey its another great RUclipsr who I found through funny recommendations, cheers mate.
honestly this series would be a good resource for Jagex to see if things could be cleaned up or made more intuitive, whether for updating old quests or designing new content
Rs3 exists you know.
Yeah some of these old rs classic era quests are just godawful, so much unintuitive clunkiness. Would totally vote for them being given a fresh lick of paint
I think it's just the opposite - it shows how many clues, hints, and general guidance are already included in old quests that people ignore or forget because they're so used to using wiki walkthroughs.
@@Gamer2k4 I think the iron spit episode is a good example of WHY the quests needs to be cleaned up a bit. There was no real hint that he'd need to smith it, at least not through the quest itself.
@@ladycrayon608 true, even just a sentence from an npc mentioning anything smithing related would be enough
Shilo Village was definitely among the quests I really had no idea how to do without guides. There's so damn many scraps and papers you need to stumble upon, understand their meaning and finally figure out how you would make a necklace in this game where all necklaces are made differently 😂 Well played!
“This pommel may have some significance to Bervirius. Perhaps you can CRAFT something from it that can help?”
The old classic for when you get stuck in old point and click adventure games holds just as true in old runescape quests it seems: Just start using every item with every other item!
46:11 the authenticity in that "AHH. GOD." Fucking loving this series. Good job, you king among scapers.
This is. The best series on RUclips right now and probably the best RuneScape series ever!!
Wooow high praise!! Thank you for watching and im glad you’re enjoying!!
Unguided, Settled, Framed, and Tango Tek episodes in the same evening? RIP tonights sleep schedule
Agreed 🤝
You should look up Valiance_streaming. It's another fairly good one.
You know what they say, pride cometh before the fall :P Thinking you know something in a runescape quest before being humbled seems to be a common theme so far and im here for it.
I forget how much I take my Runescape knowledge for granted. If you've never done this quest with awareness and knowledge (aka quest helper and click on autopilot), I can totally understand how you'd never work out a sollution! This is not just a great series, but also a fascinating look into how a person thinks and solves problems! And you're an absolute gem and a saint for having the patience to stick with your restrictions! May there be no amulet slot related issues in your future!
As someone who tried to do Shilo Village without a guide a year or two back, I totally feel your pain. It's actually the quest that made me start using guides, along with Mourning's End Pt 2 (can't wait for that one in this series). Great video!
I applaud your ability to keep a straight face as you continually talk about Sir Amik Varze through this series. I could never ignore the pun
I once knew all the knight puns, but quit shortly after RS3 came out. Now I can't remember most of them. Haha. Perhaps he has a similar problem.
This series is insanely, criminally underrated. Keep itup, dude, can't wait to see you figure out Legends quest!
This episode just needs a counter of how many times he said "Bronze necklace" to make it that much funnier.
"He came back and started kicking off". Certainly one way to put it.
Love the series man
I love how settled said it would be so hard to complete shilo village without a guide, and here you are. Kept your videos on for quite a time now :]
"Nothing interesting happens." and "You search the crate but find nothing" would make for some AWESOME merch. Just a simple sentence on a hoody or shirt. Let's goo!🔥
Damn that bronze wire idea was good
I see. I click. Unguided has never disappointed and this was SO GOOD! Keep up the epic work, fine Sir. Your perseverance and dedication are an inspiration. You're bringing back so many memories for my partner of running around not knowing what the hell to do and discovering Runescape as it unfolded before them. I wish you all the happiness because you're certainly spreading it through these vids
Honestly my absolute favourite series in a looong time! Keep these videos pumping my guy! ❤
My favorite part of this channel is how you'll manage to solve even the hardest puzzles remarkably quickly, and then get stuck for hours on the concept of bronze wire. :D
Another video and it’s almost an hour long! My day is only getting better!
Ended up a little tired and mostly drunk after work yesterday meant to watch this with supper watching with breakfast and I don't regret this, what was Friday entertainment turned into Saturday which is great cause I don't have to work and literally had no plans 😅 great content keep it up!!!
The best osrs series, unbelievably hooked on this.
Dude how do these episodes keep getting better and better every time?! Fantastic work as always, cant wait until the next episode! God Ash be with you
Absolutely the best osrs content out! Keep making the amazing content, hopefully you're gonna blow up soon like you deserve!
Thank you so much for the kind words! Glad you’re enjoying the content
absolutely love this series. Really showplays so many of runescapes quirks, and the personalities of all the mods who worked on these quests. Amazing
Can't get enough of this series, cheers for the content!
Yes! Best OSRS series on youtube :)
The ending was freaking great. "That was fucking awefull" sums it up nicely hahaha
Lmao spent 10mins yelling at my phone make bronze wire! Haha loving the series! I was stuck on this quest for awhile back in the day so don't feel bad. Loving all the content
Shilo Village really shows its age as quite a poorly written quest, good job piecing it all together
I dont think ive ever heard the words " bronze necklace " quite so many times in a video 😂😂
Just watched this whole series in a few days. Keep it up it's fun
Even with runelite this quest is one of the hardest most archaic use x on y quests. Good job
I just finished shilo village quest yesterday on my ironman and lore is so confusing and random. Love these videos!
The intro with the broodoo victims was great. Loved it.
What a fantastic series! You are providing top tier content!
this series brought me out of a 12 month osrs hiatus, great content reminds me of how pure the game felt before we all had plugins, guides and metas. keep it up mate :) a
Love waking up on a saturday and getting to watch a new Unguided episode while getting ready for work.
Loved the episode man! I was pulling my hair out with you on the necklace part. It’s been so since I’ve done the quest I’d forgotten how to do it. Hats off to you for figuring it out!
Always a good day when a new unguided episode releases
Your videos are genuinely beautiful to watch, it's nice to see someone think through the quests! I am interested to see how this develops in the future with the newer quests yu are less familiar with. Great stuff though!
Absolutely love this series. That bronze necklace ordeal was hilarious.
your patience is on another level
Just caught up with the series and am eagerly awaiting more! What a great series and the editing is really good. I loved the 1-20 super video you put out, it was the first video of yours I watched. Love the content and enjoy hearing the thought process and seeing you walk past stuff that I know you're going to need to go back to lol!
46:11 after how long the struggle was, I'm so happy for your excitement here! 🤣😎
Absolutely loving the series! Keep it going dude. So glad i just randomly stumbled upon this. 😊
Boy its a miracle you still had the chisel in your inventory once you got the bronze wire, if you hadn't lucked into using it w. the pommel that might have been the end of the account right there
I really enjoy this series - thanks for going through so much pain for my entertainment
god bless you for uploading exactly when i get off work
This series makes me wish I played, I love seeing you just figure stuff out as you go along!
I honestly loved this quest cause it is from an era of the game where nothing was holding your hand like a tight grip and you needed to figure shit out for yourself.
But seeing you go back and forth between all of these places unrelated to the quest to figure something out with the bronze bar was pretty funny.
I realized it's kind of like watching a DND campaign, I love it.
I’ve heard this a couple of times! So glad you’re enjoying
wake up honey new unguided just dropped
Look forward to you posts every week! Thank you!
Seeing you mouse over bronze wire while wondering how to make a bronze necklace was so painful! Love the vids man keep it up!
Bone beads on the crossbow limbs so good. amazing stuff dude
When I was playing through Shilo Village with a guide I was thinking "How is anybody going to figure this out on their own?" so it's a treat to see somebody try it
Dropping a like and comment for ye ole algorithm! Keep up the amazing work. Super entertaining, love the lore and persistence!
I finally have time watch this, I'm so excited
🫡
Ahhh, Shilo Village quest, how you viscerally and simultaneously annoy and enthrall me.
Looking forward to these like new Swampletics eps, love it
Whats the best part of Friday? Unguided Uploads obviously :P Thanks again for a great upload sir!
I salute you sir! Couldn't have said it better!😂
I *love* this series. There are some moments where I'm like ''He had to have looked that up'' but that's only because my brain would not have put those things together. Looking forward to the 17 part series on Mourning's End and Song of the Elves
A big smile entered my face when I saw you upload
I really enjoyed this longer episode, awesome and such entertaining content as always, keep it up!!
Thank you! It’s up there with some of the other item grinds for sure
Oh God. I did Shilo Village just before I started the Fremmenik questline, I wasted a ton of time digging around cairn isle because that is the more obvious ruins near water, than when I did find the right (looking on the wiki, sorry) I would wind up going back there 4 times to find the right things. The first time I went to the river cave I used up the fast travel table because I was just trying to investigate the area.
Edit for 13:10 : It feels so vindicating you were also confused at the quest log updating with "I found a Mount of Dirt" without informing you where it is. I was so confused as well and that's why I spend so much time digging on Cairn Isle. When I looked up where the place was I realised that the quest believed I had found it before because I died in the area when I first tried to explore Karamja.
Watching you suffer doing this makes me happy, not to be insane lmao. this game’s quests are so absolutely insanely tough without guides.
eating cereal catching up on this amazing serious, when he tried to put the beads on the crossbowlimbs I spat my food out laughing
As someone with no experience with this quest, I immediately noticed the bronze wire from the smithing interface. Crazy that it took him that long to come back to it.
Another comment (to primarily drop love), but also to add to the algorithm, ever grateful for the content!! ❤
Thank you!
Mate Ive really been enjoying this series
YES! Was waiting for this!
easily my favorite osrs content rn
Love these videos my guy! Keep them up!!!
52 minutes of goodness for a Friday night, nice af
This series is baller, always a great watch.
The limb necklace :')
This one must have been really rough. Of all the places to be stuck running around not knowing what to do, Karamja has got to be the worst.
Everything about navigating Karamja is just miserable. Even Morytania is less gross than that infernal jungle.
What an absolute legend in the making
Hilarious 😂 creasing at the bronze necklace breakthrough
I laughed out loud when you tried using the beads on the crossbow limbs
Great video ❤ it makes so little sense but you managed it