The default duration of divination springs has been increased to 60 seconds, with each additional player interacting with the spring increasing its duration by 15 seconds. This change is intended to improve the training experience for low-mid level divination players. However, there are issues with the current springs, such as the Guthix Memorial perk extending the duration of a wisp, which currently shows non-extended colors.
The divination skill has become one of the best to train with other players, and springs are elemental objects connected to it. They appear when a player chooses the harvest option on a wisp in one of wisp colonies. The springs come in three stages, representing their remaining duration. The first stage has a hot pink spring coming from the center, while the second stage has a hot pink spring coming from the center.
The base duration of normal and enriched springs is 60 seconds, with each additional player increasing its duration by 15 seconds. Players can use 5 or 10 vis wax to extend an enrichment aura’s activation time by 50 or 100. A purple tongue of flame in the middle of a spring serves as a timer to show how much longer the spring will last before it is harvested.
Divination is a gathering skill where the energy and memories of a slain god are gathered to create useful Portents and Signs. As of this update, if multiple players begin siphoning from the same spring, the time that spring lasts will increase by 15 seconds per player.
In conclusion, the divination skill has become a popular choice for training with other players, but there are still issues with the current springs and the overall training experience.
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