As with the Hitpoints icon, the background will drain and the numbers will change colour as the player's Prayer is reduced. The Prayer orb shows the player's remaining Prayer points. If the player has the Prayer book from The Great Brain Robbery, the icon will not use the prayer book to cure the poison the player has to manually use the prayer book. If the player has different kinds of antipoison (such as regular antipoison and super antipoison), the highest level will be used (so in the above example, super antipoison would be used if the Hitpoints icon is clicked). If the player has a cure for poison/disease in their inventory, they can click on the icon to automatically use one dose of the appropriate cure ( antipoison or Relicym's balm). The background will turn green if the player is poisoned or yellow if the player is diseased. The background of the icon drains as the player's Hitpoints are reduced, and the colour of the number changes from green to yellow to red. The Hitpoints orb shows the player's remaining Hitpoints. The XP drops button may be configured by right-clicking the button and selecting "Setup", allowing for configuration of many aspects of the XP information box, including position, size, setting trackers and goals for individual skills, etc. The XP drops button, when clicked, provides a small information box to the left of the minimap, showing total experience, or XP, earned. The compass may be clicked to reset the camera to a northerly orientation. The compass indicates north, and rotates relative to the orientation of the game world, also called the camera. In addition to these data orbs is a compass, and the XP drops button. To the left of each icon is a number representing the player's remaining points in that category. The RuneScape minimap includes three icons, called data orbs, representing from top to bottom: Hitpoints, Prayer, and energy. When perfectly aligned along the horizontal and vertical axes, the Minimap displays a circular area with a radius of exactly 19 square-lengths. Alternatively, the conversion 4 pixel-lengths = 1 square-length may be used. The scale of the Minimap is equal to that of the official Java-based World Map at 100% zoom, or exactly 16 pixel-lengths 2 = 1 square. A red line marks a door, gate or stile, which can be opened, closed or inaccessible.
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