Rs3 Market Watch

RS3 Market Watch monitors the latest prices changes Runescape or RS3, it monitors the price rises and falls. Usually this is updated every hour or so if the feed api is working. You can list by latest price changes, price rises and price falls. You can also search for an item in the item search box below.
Access the API for this data here - Runescape RS3 Price Market Watch Item Data
Type in the item name above to search for prices
Item Name Rise / Fall Change Change %
Dragon scale dustprice fall43-15%
Dragon scale dustprice fall33-12%
Dragon scale dustprice fall22-8%
Dragon scale dustprice fall24-8%
Dragon scale dustprice fall28-9%
Sirenic scaleprice fall1,165-8%
Dinosaur scaleprice rise1+5%
Dragon scale dustprice fall29-9%
Sirenic scaleprice rise1,074+8%
Dragon scale dustprice fall37-11%
Dragon scale dustprice fall26-7%
Sirenic scaleprice rise1,166+9%
Dragon scale dustprice fall38-11%
Ancient scaleprice rise68.4k+8%
Sirenic scaleprice rise1,129+8%
Dragon scale dustprice fall39-10%
Dragon scale dustprice fall29-8%
Dragon scale dustprice rise30+9%
Dragon scale dustprice rise34+10%
Sirenic scaleprice fall984-7%
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