Energy rift

Energy rifts are rips in the integrity of the earth of Gielinor. They play a vital part of training the Divination skill. At an energy rift, a player may deposit various memories from harvesting the different kinds of wisps and springs, in exchange for divination experience. There is an energy rift present at every wisp colony. There is also a rift in the starting room of every dungeon in Daemonheim. According to their examine, depositing energy and memories will help restore the damage done to Gielinor. An energy rift is also found in the Elder Halls on Freneskae.

Players have three different choices on what to deposit into the energy rift: To transmute memories into varying amounts of energies, to convert the memories into divination experience, and to convert memories along with some energies of the same type for increased experience. Depositing only memories is the choice done for general training while still keeping energy for making special objects, but depositing memories along with energy is the method of choice for those who want optimal experience without other items or for those who don't care for items or profit.

If the player has chosen to convert both energy and memories into experience, and their energy runs out, the Rift would continue to convert memories into experience without warning. When converting both into experience, enriched memories will be prioritised. When converting memories only, normal memories will be prioritised. Different tiers of memories can be converted in the same energy rift. The normal memories will be converted to experience by order in the inventory regardless of tier, although enriched memories follow the rules above.

Guthixian Cache
For every 3 hours, an announcement will appear saying that a Guthixian Cache has opened. Energy rifts (excluding the Energy rift near the Pale wisp colony) for the next 10 minutes will have a new temporary option when right-clicked displaying "Enter cache", as well as the rift changing colour. Entering the cache will begin the Guthixian Cache Distraction and Diversion.