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:''For the location guide for Distractions and Diversions, see [[Distractions and Diversions Locations]].''
 
 
[[File:DnD icon.png|left|Distractions and Diversions]]
 
'''Distractions and Diversions''', sometimes abbreviated as '''D&D''', is a classification of game features initially released by [[Jagex]] on [[2 September]] [[2008]]. These game features are unlike normal [[activities]], as some of these games or events either move around ''[[RuneScape]]'', have a limit on how often they can be played, or both. All thirteen of the Distractions and Diversions are [[members-only]]. {{Clear|left}} {{ToC|left}}
 
 
These events are usually used to divert the original intentions of the player, therefore a 'distraction' (as the name suggests). For example, if a player were to be training on a werewolf in Canifis then a Shooting Star were to appear near the bank, this would immediately bring new intentions to a players mind if not completely concentrative. Furthermore, these events could possibly be negative to those with strict training schedules.
 
 
==Ancient effigiesAK==
 
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[[File:Starved ancient effigy.png|100px|right|A player investigating an effigy.]]
 
 
Ancient effigies were released on [[15 June]] [[2010]]. These require randomly selected non-combat skills (levels ranging from 91 to 97) to restore, rewarding a significant amount of experience in the skills used and a [[dragonkin lamp]] upon full completion of the effigy.
 
 
They do not require any levels to receive as a drop, and the assist system can be used if players do not have the required level in either of the two skills the effigy requires. Each stage of the effigy has two different skills which can be used before passing onto the next stage.
 
 
There are four stages of effigies:
 
 
*[[Starved ancient effigy]] - requires level 91 of a certain skill.
 
*[[Nourished ancient effigy]] - require level 93 of a certain skill.
 
*[[Sated ancient effigy]] - require level 95 of a certain skill.
 
*[[Gorged ancient effigy]] - require level 97 of a certain skill.
 
 
An effigy will always be found in the "starved" stage. After uncovering its experience, its stage will change. For example, a starved effigy becomes a nourished effigy, a nourished effigy becomes a sated effigy, and so on until you receive the dragonkin lamp.
 
 
Each stage requires one of two given skills to be uncovered for its experience. On all effigies, one of the skills required may be assisted, and one may not be assisted. After an effigy is completely uncovered, it crumbles into dust, revealing a [[dragonkin lamp]], which gives experience in any skill.
 
 
If one would like to do so, [[Historian Minas]] at Varrock Museum will be more than happy to take an effigy off your hands in exchange for a lamp that gives 5,000 exp to any skill over 50. This method is not recommended.
 
 
==Balthazar Beauregard's Big Top Bonanza==
 
[[File:Ring master.png|right|120px|The ringmaster of Big Top circus.]]
 
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[[Circus barker]]s are found in each town mentioning the whereabouts of the circus. To enter the circus, players have to travel to the town (mentioned above) and find the [[Ticket vendor]]. The Ticket vendor will provide a [[Circus ticket]], and players are transported into the circus. To leave the circus, they simply have to tear their Circus ticket. The destroy option also has the same effect. Note that the circus moves to a different city every Wednesday, and the Ticket vendor can be found within the city area.
 
 
Whilst in the circus, players may test their skills and perform tricks in each of the areas: [[Agility]], [[Ranged]] and [[Magic]]. The audience are key to earning maximum points, as they occasionally shout out tricks to perform. Players cannot do more than one performance in each area per week. This means that players, who have completed the [[Agility]], [[Ranged]] and [[Magic]] performances, have to wait for the following week in order to do it again. [[Circus barker]]s, who can be found in major cities, inform players where the circus currently is.
 
{{Clear|The location should change every Wednesday CET time!}}
 
 
==Champions' Challenge==
 
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the original ten and enabled a second champion of
 
 
 
{{Dnd}}
 
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