OSRS Deadman Annihilation Rewards Guide

OSRS Deadman Annihilation Rewards Guide

Deadman Annihilation rewards are earned by accumulating Skull Points during the event, which later convert into Deadman Points for use on regular OSRS worlds. You need a total of 37,000 points to unlock every Annihilation reward, and progress is based on total points earned, not how many you have left after spending during the event.

This guide breaks down every Deadman Annihilation reward, how the Skull Shop works, and how to plan your points so you do not miss anything important.

How Deadman Annihilation Rewards Work

During Deadman Annihilation, you earn Skull Points by leveling skills, completing diaries, killing bosses, doing Combat Achievements, opening clue caskets, and participating in breaches. Those Skull Points serve two purposes.

First, they are used during the event to buy sigils and quest lamps from the Skull Shop. Second, your total Skull Points earned are converted one to one into Deadman Points when the event ends.

Deadman Points are then spent on the Deadman Reward Store on main game worlds.

Deadman Reward Store Overview

The Deadman Reward Store is where all Annihilation cosmetic rewards are purchased. These rewards are tradeable and usable outside of Deadman Mode, which is why point planning matters even if you spend heavily during the event.

There are three Annihilation themed rewards available, and all three together cost exactly 37,000 Deadman Points.

Annihilation Teleport Scroll

The Annihilation Teleport Scroll unlocks a Wilderness lever themed Home Teleport animation override. This replaces your standard Home Teleport animation with a fast, aggressive wilderness styled animation.

This reward costs 10,000 Deadman Points.

This is the cheapest Annihilation reward and the most visible cosmetic for players who like showing off Deadman participation without committing to the full set.

Annihilation Weapon Scroll

The Annihilation Weapon Scroll unlocks cosmetic overrides for several high profile items.

These include:

  • Toxic staff of the dead

  • Bow of Faerdhinen

  • Crystal armour

The overrides are purely cosmetic and do not change stats or mechanics.

This reward costs 12,000 Deadman Points.

This is one of the most popular rewards due to how often these items are used in PvM and PvP on regular worlds.

Annihilation Blueprints

The Annihilation Blueprints unlock a Wilderness themed Player Owned House style. This replaces the look of your house with rugged wilderness visuals and environmental details.

This reward costs 15,000 Deadman Points.

It is the most expensive single reward and primarily aimed at collectors and long term account cosmetics.

Total Points Required For All Rewards

To unlock everything from Deadman Annihilation, you need:

  • 10,000 points for the teleport animation

  • 12,000 points for the weapon cosmetics

  • 15,000 points for the house style

That equals 37,000 total Deadman Points, which means you must earn at least 37,000 Skull Points during the event.

Spending Skull Points during the event does not reduce your final Deadman Point total, so you are free to buy sigils and lamps without risking rewards.

Using The Skull Shop During The Event

The Skull Shop is accessed through the Deadman’s skull item. It allows you to buy sigils and quest lamps using Skull Points.

There are two categories of unlocks:

  • Sigils

  • Quest lamps

Sigils provide permanent or toggleable boosts during the event, while quest lamps autocomplete quests without granting XP rewards.

Strategically, buying sigils early helps you earn points faster overall, especially from leveling, diaries, and PvM.

Sigils And Reward Strategy

Sigils do not carry over after the event, but they heavily affect how fast you earn points. Permanent sigils are especially strong since they are never lost on death and stack freely.

Spending points on sigils early usually results in a net gain because faster leveling and higher kill efficiency means more Skull Points earned overall.

If your goal is all Annihilation rewards, do not hoard points early out of fear, as total points earned is what matters.

Do You Need To PvP For Rewards

PvP is not required to unlock any Annihilation rewards.

A player focused on:

  • Skilling

  • Achievement Diaries

  • Combat Achievements

  • PvM bosses

  • Clue scrolls

  • Controlled breach participation

can reach 37,000 points without heavy PvP involvement.

This makes the rewards accessible even for players who prefer lower risk strategies.

Planning Your Point Goal

If you want all rewards, aim for:

  • 40,000 to 45,000 total points as a buffer

  • Early sigil purchases to accelerate progress

  • Diary and level based points first since they are consistent and low risk

Breaches and bossing can speed things up later, but they are not mandatory if you play consistently.

Final Thoughts On Deadman Annihilation Rewards

Deadman Annihilation rewards are entirely cosmetic, but they are among the most recognizable Deadman themed items available on main worlds. Because Skull Points convert regardless of how you spend them during the event, smart sigil usage actually helps rather than hurts reward progress.

If you treat the event like a high speed progression mode instead of a pure PvP tournament, reaching the full 37,000 points is very realistic for dedicated players.


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