
Runescape Weapons Guide
There are many skills and over one hundred quests you can
do in Runescape - you
can make many new friends
and have Runescape adventures with
your friends. This
guide talks about one of the most important features of the
game: Runescape combat
and its weapons.
Basics of Runescape Combat
First off, there are three main types of combat;
Melee, Magic, and
Range (archery to some).
Some people prefer only one of these skills while
others prefer to train up two or
all three of the
skills. These three types of combat have their own
advantages and disadvantages that are represented in the
Runescape combat triangle.
The combat triangle is the situation where melee has good
defense and offense against Range because
arrows easily bounce
off that hard, bulky metal and swords can easily cut through
soft durable leather.
Rangers will have the upper-hand again mages users
because arrows can easily pierce those thin
robes and magic is
deflected against leather and dragon-hide. Magic users (commonly
known as mages) will normally be seen trying to fight a
warrior because magic can be shot from longer distances than
arrows and the armor has a very weak magic defense and is
much heavier than the light robes that mages where allowing
them to run for longer. All types of combat also have their
own styles to use for accurate, aggressive, or defensive
measures.
Best Runescape Weapons
What people perceive to be the “best Runescape weapons”
largely comes down to personal preference and also depends
on how much you play Runescape training your combat and what
sort of stats your characters has which can vary greatly
from player to player. More attacks and weapons can be used
the higher your level in a particular combat skill. Let’s
start with melee:
Runescape Melee Weapons
First time fighters will have
level one attack.
This is the only skill required for wielding weapons, but
people try to raise their strength, or they will only hit
low amounts of damage. At level one attack you can wield
only bronze and iron weapons. Both are very inexpensive, but
at the same time are not very good weapons.
- At level five attack, you will find you can now wield
some stronger steel weapons. These are still quite
inexpensive.
- At level 10 attack, the black weapons are opened up to
you. These are the first of two metal weapons (and the
only free member weapon) that can’t be made using the
smithing skill. While inexpensive, they are harder to find
as few stores sell black items.
- At level 20 you can use the mithril (also known as “mith”)
weapons! These are sometimes the last type of weapon in a
store, but some won’t stop here. Still not expensive, but
they are not cheap either for beginning players.
- At level 30 you can use adamant (also know as “addy”)
swords and the like. Addy weapons are more expensive for
some players and are the last free member (F2P) weapons
sold in normal stores.
- Once you have reach level 40 attack and can use the
best Runescape free to play weapons - Rune! Rune weapons
are quite expensive and there is only one shop that sells
them in free member, the champions guild which is south-west
of Varrock. They can also be bought from other players and
be smithed by high level smithers.
The best weapon in Runescape for free members is Rune
scimitars (also known as “scimmys”). These scimitars are
fast and accurate yet still relatively powerful. Some people
also prefer two-handers (aka “2h”) – this weapon that cannot
be used with a shield as they require two hand to wield so
they leave you slightly more prone to damage and they are
fairly inaccurate yet they make up for all this by packing a
big punch. Other people often like to opt for the battle axe
(also know as a “baxe”). These weapons are stronger but
slower than the scimitar, yet and are faster but weaker than
the two-hander. They can also be used with a shield.
Runescape Range Weapons
Range is the simplest combat form, the least expensive,
and the fastest and most accurate. All you need is a bow and
arrows and it requires two hands. At different levels of
range you can use different bows and arrows. There are long
bows and short bows. Short bows are preferred as they are
faster and more lightweight while the longbow can shoot
farther distances. There are also crossbows and their bolts
which I will go over later.
- At level one range you can use a normal short or long
bow and bronze or iron arrows.
- At level 5 range you can use oak bows and steel arrows.
- At level 20 range you can use willow bows and mithril
arrows.
- At level 30 you can use maple bows and adamant arrows.
These are the highest range weapons you can use as a free
member.
- For level 40 range you are allowed to use yew bows and
rune arrows.
- At 50 range you can use magic bows and any arrows.
An alternative to wooden bows and arrows, you can use
crossbows and bolts. Their advantage is being one handed,
meaning you can use a shield. The disadvantage is being
slower, heavier, and harder to make. Free members can only
use two crossbows, the regular crossbow and the phoenix
crossbow, both requiring level one range and only being able
to use bronze bolts. Bolts can also be fitted with gem tips.Paying
members (P2P) can use bronze crossbows at level one. From
there:
- Blurite crossbows and bolts can be used at level 16
range.
- At 26 range, iron crossbows and bolts can be used.
- The Dorgeshuun crossbow requires 28 range and can use
bone and iron bolts with out gem tips.
- At 31 range, the steel crossbow and bolts can be
acquired.
- Mithril crossbows and bolts are used at level 36 range.
- Once 46 range, a ranger can use adamant crossbows and
arrows.
- Finally, the rune crossbow and bolts can be used once
level 61 range.
Most rangers use the best bow they can use at their range
level. The arrows they use depend on how much money they
want to spend buying or making them. Most people training
prefer iron and steel arrows, but while “player-killing” (also
known as Runescape Pking), most rangers will use the best
arrows they can.
Runescape Magic Weapons
Probably the most favored combat skill for player-killing
and quite complex for the game of Runescape. While magic can
be used for fighting, it can also be used for other uses
such as teleporting, changing the appearance of some items,
helping others, and much more! While there are no magic
level requirements for using different magical objects, you
need magic levels to use different spells. Since this guide
is about combat and weapons, we will only go over spells and
items that can be used to fight:
Runescape Staffs
Magic only requires one hand so a shield can be wielded.
You can buy staffs in staff shops or from other people. The
staffs are Battlestaff (P2P), Staff, Magic Staff, Elemental
Staffs (Air, Water, Earth, Wind, and Fire; have unlimited
amount of runes for the type of staff it is, e.g. fire
staffs have unlimited amounts of fire runes) Lava
Battlestaff (has unlimited amounts of earth and fire runes
and is P2P), and the Mud Battlestaff (unlimited water and
earth runes and is P2P). Staffs can be used for melee but
are very weak. Battlestaffs are much stronger for melee. All
staffs can be set to auto-cast spells.
Runescape Runes
Runes can be bought from magic stores, other players, or
made. Most runes are for F2P and include Elemental runes,
body runes, mind runes, cosmic runes, chaos runes, nature
runes, death runes, and law runes. P2P runes also include
blood runes, soul runes, astral runes (required for lunar
magic, which we will go over later), and combination runes;
a mixture of two elemental runes (thus saving an inventory
space). The only runes not used for some type of fighting
are nature, astral, and law runes. The runes required to
attack and do damage to other players includes mind runes (strikes),
chaos runes (bolts), death runes (blasts), and blood runes (waves).
Runescape Magic Spells
- Strikes are the weakest of the spells. You need to be
level 13 magic to use all the strike; air being weakest,
then water, earth, and fire being the strongest.
- Bolts are slightly stronger and used more for training.
At level 35 magic, all bolts can be used.
- Blasts – Blasts are the strongest F2P spells and all
of them can be used at level 59 magic.
- Waves – The strongest of the spells for normal magic,
all waves can be used at level 75 magic.
Different Types of Runescape Magic
There are 3 different types of magic – Normal (F2P),
Ancient Magicks (P2P), and Lunar (P2P). Normal magic is the
starter magic and is used for aggressive and non-aggressive
uses. Ancient Magicks requires a quest and is more
aggressive with a few teleports. These spells are very
strong, but also quite expensive in runes. Lunar Magics also
requires a skills but is has no aggressive attacks and even
has spells to help other people! It requires astral runes
for all spells.
Runescape Special Weapons – Dragon
Weapons
Dragon weapons, and almost all special weapons, are P2P
only. All Dragon weapons require a quest to acquire them and
level 60 attack to equip them. They are red in color and
have their own special attacks. Special attacks can be used
by clicking the fighting style menu and highlighting the
green bar at the bottom. When in combat, you will use that
items special ability and drain part of your special energy
bar. When your bar is empty, special attacks can no longer
be used until the bar has recharged.
Other special Runescape weapons include:
- Abbysal Whip - transfers 10% of your opponents energy
to you.
- Granite Maul – Instantly attacks enemy even if you
just attacked them
- Excalibur – Raises your defense temporarily by 10%
- Seercullbow – Inflicts damage plus reduces the magic
level by the number of damage inflicted
- Darklight – Reduces an opponent’s attack, strength,
and defense
- Magic Longbow- An accurate shot that will definitely
inflict damage
- Magic Shortbow – Two quick arrow shots, but will hit
with less accuracy
- Crystal Bow – Does not have a special attack but is
80% more accurate than a magic longbow and hits higher
than rune arrows and it does not use ammo
- Rune Throwing Axes – Will hit many enemies in a multi-combat
zone
- Rune Claws – Temporarily increases strength and attack
for that hit, but slower
- Rod of Ivandis – Captures a Vampyre Juvinate that has
low health (1/3), allowing you to use a Guthix Balance
potion on it
- Bone Dagger – Lowers opponents defence by the amount
of damage you inflict. Has a very good chance of hitting
an unsuspecting opponent
- Dorgeshuun Crossbow – Same as bone dagger
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