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Verfasst: Do 16. Apr 2026, 05:16
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In Old School RuneScape (OSRS), Fairy Rings are one of the most valuable transportation systems for members. These magical stone circles connect over 50 locations across Gielinor, from remote wilderness spots to otherworldly realms like Zanaris. Unlocking them saves countless hours of traveling, making quests, slayer tasks, and resource gathering far more efficient.

Unlike high-level teleport spells or expensive items, Fairy Rings are accessible to most mid-level players with a bit of questing effort. This guide breaks down every step you need to take to unlock and use Fairy Rings, from meeting prerequisites to mastering their mechanics.

What Are Fairy Rings, and Why Unlock Them?

Fairy Rings are a network of teleportation circles powered by fairy magic. Each ring is identified by a unique three-letter code, which you input to travel between locations instantly. They are especially useful for reaching hard-to-access areas that other teleport methods can't reach, such as the Fremennik Slayer Dungeon or Mort Myre Swamp.

Key benefits include cost-effectiveness (no runes required), versatility for clue scrolls and slayer tasks, and even integration with your Player-Owned House (POH) for ultimate convenience. For ironmen and new players, they are a game-changer for early-to-mid-game progression.

Prerequisites to Unlock Fairy Rings

Before you can use Fairy Rings, you must complete a series of quests. These quests introduce you to the fairy realm and unlock the network step by step. None of the quests have overly high skill requirements, making them accessible to most players.

Here are the mandatory quests you need to complete (in order):

1. The Restless Ghost

This is a short, beginner-friendly quest with no skill requirements. Speak to Father Aereck in Lumbridge Church, retrieve his friend's skull from the crypt beneath the church, and return it to him. It takes 10-15 minutes to finish and sets the foundation for later quests.

2. Rune Mysteries

Another quick quest, Rune Mysteries requires no combat or skills. Deliver a package from Varrock Palace to the Wizards' Tower, and you'll unlock the ability to use runestones. This quest takes around 10 minutes and is necessary for the next step.

3. Priest in Peril

This quest unlocks access to Morytania and has a few simple combat sections. You'll need to defeat two level 30 enemies and help King Roald in Varrock. It takes 20-30 minutes and requires completing Rune Mysteries first.

4. Nature Spirit

Nature Spirit builds on Priest in Peril and The Restless Ghost. Assist Dr. Ezel at Paterdomus to become allies with a nature spirit. Ironmen will need 18 Crafting, but regular players have no skill requirements. This quest takes 30-40 minutes.

5. Lost City

Lost City is the first quest with notable skill requirements: 31 Crafting and 36 Woodcutting. You'll journey to Zanaris, the fairy realm, and craft a Dramen Staff from a Dramen Branch-essential for using Fairy Rings later. Expect to spend 40-60 minutes, including defeating a level 101 enemy.

6. Fairytale I - Growing Pains

This quest is critical for unlocking Fairy Rings. Speak to Martin the Master Gardener in the Tree Gnome Stronghold to start. You'll help the Fairy Godfather, who has been turned into a tree, by planting and growing various plants. It has no skill requirements and takes 30-45 minutes to complete.

7. Partial Completion of Fairytale II - Cure a Queen

You don't need to finish Fairytale II entirely-only progress until you're granted permission to use Fairy Rings. This quest has skill requirements (40 Thieving, 49 Farming, 57 Herblore), but these can be boosted, and you can stop early if you only want to unlock the rings. Speak to Martin the Master Gardener again to start, and follow the steps until the Fairy Godfather gives you access.

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