The Best Runelite Plugins For Old School Runescape

Runelite has provided the platform and framework necessary for Old School Runescape players to evolve from the nostalgic, but frankly limited, way the game used to be played. The days of being forced to play at 50 FPS, struggling to create some semblance of organization in your bank, or looking up step-by-step guides on every quest in the game are no more.

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There is a staggering amount of plugins that Runelite has to offer, and if that gives you a sense of analysis paralysis, or you’re just curious to see if there are any quality-of-life features you might be missing out on, these plugins are a great place to start.

All plugins listed were evaluated based on their overall utility, quality of life improvements, and the community’s cumulative recommendations and usage statistics.

10 GPU

A blurred inventory and minimap with a crisp, GPU settings column on the right side.

Lightweight, simple, and practical, GPU is a preinstalled plugin that every Runelite user has access to. While there are 14 options you can fiddle with, the most impactful and useful settings you’d want to tweak are:

  • Draw distance: how far you can see objects and entities; generally, the higher the better.
  • Unlock FPS: checking this unlocks OSRS’ default 50 FPS cap.
  • FPS Target: set this to your monitor’s refresh rate to make gameplay as smooth as possible.

In our unprecedented digital age, why not take advantage of your GPU, even if it’s for OSRS, a game with simple, accessible graphics?

9 Combat Level

A split image of Runelite's Combat Level plugin UI, and an area of the wilderness with yellow text stating wilderness level and player level range.

Once Combat Level is installed, simply click the “Show level range in wilderness” checkbox, and you’ll find a set range between two numbers, such as 123-126. This set of numbers indicates the combat level required for other players to attack you, depending on how deep in the wilderness you are.

The plugin updates in real time, accurately changing and displaying the level range, which abides by an inverse relationship; the higher the wilderness level, the lower other player’s combat levels need to be to attack you.

8 Anti Drag

A character equipment screen showing combat bonuses in orange text.

If you find yourself doing something really click-intensive, such as PKing, where you’re clicking on items or switching out gear in your inventory constantly, the last thing you’d want is to accidentally drag an item instead of equipping or using it.

With Anti Drag enabled, you won’t be able to drag your items, unless you specifically press down your mouse button over an item for a set amount of time of your choosing, such as three seconds. Alternatively, you can only allow dragging when you hold the Shift key if that’s preferable.

7 Loot Tracker

A split image showing the cumulative loot of multiple zulrah and Chambers of Xeric runs, respectively.

Whether you’re bossing, engaging in some PvP, completing clue scrolls, or doing profitable PvE runs, Loot Tracker will keep track of every single item that drops from entities you’ve slain, including their individual and collective value.

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This is especially convenient if you want to figure out the average profit of any activity you happen to be doing, without having to create and update a spreadsheet manually. Now, you’ll be able to prove to your friends in painstaking detail just how unlucky your Barrows runs have been.

6 Boosts Information

Various, brightly colored Runescape bosses, such as hydra, Zulrah, Vorkath, and others.

For some bosses, especially those that can reduce your stats or require a variety of stat-enhancing potions, every second counts. With Boosts Information, you won’t have to guess if your stats have been drained, or if you forgot to drink one of your potions.

Instead of having to flick between your inventory and stats pages, you’ll see the exact value of each stat, such as range or strength, next to your inventory. Stats that have been increased will display with green text, while those that have decreased will display with red text.

5 Entity Hider

A split image showing dozens of players in the Wintertodt area, and an empty safe zone in Wintertodt.

While Entity Hider tends to be most useful for PvP, especially if you want to be able to see your opponent when they’re standing on the same tile as you, this plugin can be useful for plenty of other content as well.

With Entity Hider, you’ll be able to hide yourself, other players, and even dead NPCs on your screen. If anything, you’ll be able to save yourself some FPS when you’re in player-heavy areas, such as the Grand Exchange, doing Wintertodt runs, or mining fallen stars.

4 Bank Tag Layouts And Inventory Setups

A split image of two different, custom organized bank tabs with potions, sharks, runes, and other gear.

Bank Tag Layouts and Inventory Setups save you plenty of time that’d otherwise be wasted sifting through your bank. Instead of being limited to just a few tabs at the top of your bank UI, and having row after row of items crammed together, you’ll be able to:

  • Setup custom inventory setups for any purpose you’d need them for; herb runs, bossing gear, PK kits, etc.
  • Create more expansive, customized bank layouts for a more fine-tuned organization.
  • Create and access more bank tabs through a left-hand column you can scroll through.
  • Freely place banked items without having to worry about swapping them with other items.

3 Wilderness Player Alarm

A split image of the same player in the wilderness, with one flashing bright yellow indicating that another player is nearby.

The wilderness can be a very scary place, especially if you’re just trying to do a clue scroll or hunt some Black Chinchompas. Quite simply, Wilderness Player Alarm detects if players are near you within a set radius, up to 24 tiles away.

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Once a player enters this radius, your screen will start to repeatedly flash a color of your choosing, immediately notifying you that it’s time to teleport away or start running for safety. This plugin is especially helpful if you aren’t using a second account or a friend to help scout for you.

2 Ground Markers

A patch of grass with four bright yellow tiles added by the Ground Markers plugin.

Once installed, Ground Markers will let you mark any tile on your screen with a thin, brightly-colored outline by holding shift and right-clicking the tile you’d like to mark. If you mark some tiles and log out or leave the area, the plugin will keep track of what you’ve marked, so there’s no need to “re-mark” anything.

Ground Markers can be used for practically anything you’d need them for. Some popular applications include marking safe spots, or helping you avoid damage in various fights and arenas, such as Vorkath or the Inferno minigame. As a bonus, you can also import other player’s tile layouts if you want.

1 Quest Helper

A split image of two different quests being completed, with the left showing an enemy that needs to be slain, and the right showing an NPC that needs to be talked to.

If you’re not using Quest Helper, it is time to become enlightened; gone are the days of painstakingly referring to and analyzing step-by-step wikis and guides that take up half your screen or a second monitor.

Instead, Quest Helper will add a helpful, guiding arrow on your world map and minimap, and a sidebar on the right side of your client listing item requirements, recommended items, enemies to defeat, and other relevant information. As you progress through a quest, each step you complete will automatically be crossed off, and the directional arrow will update if needed.

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