A good questions has been raised: will there ever be demand for teletablets? If yes, I see a new market for autoers, even with the longer walk, and perhaps a smaller number of autoers than rune ess supported. Teletablets are useful for barrows, and kq where they provide a better 1 click telly (close to prayer for those with level 45 and above, and easily replaceable, unlike the long walk for an ectovial). They are useful for low level players as they provide Ardougne and Camelot teleports for those who lack the necessary magic level. Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, they provide anyone with a means for bones to peaches. Bones to peaches is time to consuming to get - I hated every telkinetic theatre point. It also takes up 3 slots (teletablet 1) in a melee inventory. Even if a player has nats for high alching they rarely have demand for earths and waters. While it isn't a great spell for all monsters (abby demons, fire giants, blue dragons, etc), it is incredibly useful for many. I can now stay forever at infernal mages, turoths, kurasks, bloodvelds, dustdevils and so on. Ultimately players go with what is cheapest, gives the highest reward per time, and is the easiest. One bones to peaches teletablet might cost 2k once prices settle. If it creates 20 peaches that is the same as 8 sharks (saves money), and does not require running to the bank to get more sharks. This may be more time consuming during combat (eating more often, and having to pick up bones), but ultimately saves time because of less bank running for food. It's not a perfct spell, but I can see a substantial demand for it. Foretelling is a always a tricky, and usually inaccurate, pursuit. Time will tell.