RuneScape: How to Get to Neitiznot

David Farrell
Neitiznot, along with Jatizso, is one of the Fremennik isles. RuneScape players often travel to Neitiznot in order to take advantage of its many features, including a furnace, range, spinning wheel, water source, and crafting resources that are among some of the best in RuneScape. There is also a runite mine, and yaks and ice trolls for training combat.

There is only one way to get to Neitiznot; that is to travel there from Rellekka via Maria Gunners on boat. The Fremennik Trials quest must be completed and the Fremennik Isles quest must be started in order to access Neitiznot. It is unclear how much of the quest needs to be completed before you can gain full use of Neitiznot's resources and facilities.

So the question of how to get to Neitiznot should more be how to get to Rellekka. Here is a look at some ways to get there.

How to get to Neitiznot: walk from Camelot: This method is not necessary as there are better ways of getting there.

How to get to Neitiznot: Use Teleport to House: RuneScape players with a construction level of 30 can pay an estate agent 10k RuneScape gold to have the house moved to Rellekka. The portal is just south of Rellekka, so the boat to Neitiznot is a short run from there. RuneScape players need level 40 magic or a teletab.

How to get to Neitiznot: Lyre Teleport: RuneScape players can use the enchanted lyre teleport, which brings the player to the south entrance of Rellekka. The lyre has a set number of charges, after which players need to go southwest of Rellekka to Fossegrimen's altar to get the lyre enchanted. A raw fish needs to be offered; raw shark for two charges, a raw sea turtle for three, and raw manta ray for four charges. If wearing ring of Charos, the player can charm Fossegrimen into accepting a raw bass in place of the shark. If the player is wearing any level of Fremennik Sea Boots (reward from Fremennik Diaries) the fish will grant two extra charges to the lyre. Fremennik Sea boots 2 and 3 allow one teleport to Rellekka daily without using a lyre and also to be able to recharge the lyre without going to Fossegrimen. (Doing so will give the lyre only one charge.)

How to get to Neitiznot: Keldagrim: Players can access the cart system to Keldagrim, travel the dwarven boatman and come out the entrance east of Rellekka. This method is not the quickest, but is better than walking.

How to get to Neitiznot: Fairy Rings: RuneScape players who have finished the fairy tale quests and have access to fairy rings can use these as a quick way to Rellekka. There is a ring by the Keldagrim entrance, two by the Sinclair Mansion, one by the slayer dungeon, and one in Miscellania. All are a similar distance from Rellekka.

How to get to Neitiznot: Eagles: RuneScape players who have completed Eagle's Peak quest can access the hunter area north of Rellekka. Players have to go to the south entrance to enter the city; again not the fastest way but better than walking.

How to get to Neitiznot: Lunar Spells: RuneScape members who have the Lunar Spellbook can utilize several of the teleports to get within walking or sailing distance of Rellekka. Lunar Isle and Waterbirth Island teleports allow the player to get quickly to Rellekka.

How to get to Neitiznot: Spirit Tree: RuneScape players can grow a spirit tree in the spirit tree farming patch in Etcetera and then take the boat to Rellekka. Growing the spirit tree requires level 83 farming.

How to get to Neitiznot: Games Necklace: Teleporting to Barbarian Outpost, crossing the agility rocks to the lighthouse, and walking to Rellekka is another option. This method is slow, but better than walking. Players often take some damage failing the rocks to the lighthouse.

So by employing these various methods of travel to Rellekka, RuneScape players can arrive in Neitiznot efficiently.

Published by David Farrell

David Farrell, "Mr Dave," is a freelance writer, the official RuneScape Examiner for examiner.com and a UConn Certified Master Gardener. Mr Dave's interests include RuneScape, Gardening, Crafts, and writing....  View profile

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  • Angel Vee7/6/2009

    ;-):-)

  • Shelly Barclay7/4/2009

    :)

  • samaira7/4/2009

    Very well written piece.

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