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In RuneScape, metals are elements that are malleable, hard, and conduct magic in most cases (though metals such as elemental metal do not follow this rule). They are typically found in the weapons, armour, and equipment players use, but also in monsters as well.

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Basic metalsEdit

Basic metals are the six most commonly found and used metals in RuneScape. These metals can be mined, smelted into bars, and smithed by players into weapons, armour, and various other implements.

BronzeEdit

Bronze is the weakest metal in RuneScape. It is made from smelting tin ore and copper ore together. It is brown in colour

IronEdit

Iron is a metal stronger than bronze, though still considered relatively weak compared to other metals. It is the fifth strongest out of the six basic metals in Runescape. It is made by smelting iron ore. It is dark grey in colour.

SteelEdit

Steel is a metal stronger than iron. It is light grey in colour. Steel coincides with an alloy in the real world.

MithrilEdit

Mithril is a metal stronger than black which can be made by players through refining Mithril ore. It is commonly called "mith" by players, and is dark blue in colour. Just as Tolkien would have us believe, it is lighter than most metals.

AdamantiteEdit

Adamantite is a metal stronger than mithril but weaker than runite. In appearance the substance is a dust, pale green colour.

RuniteEdit

Runite, more commonly known as rune, is the metal stronger than adamantite. Runite is popular among free-to-play players and members who do not have access to dragon equipment, or do not wish to lose better equipment (e.g. in the Wilderness).

Crafting metalsEdit

These metals are used by players in the Crafting skill.

SilverEdit

Silver is a weak metal used in Crafting, and is the only weapon type that can harm vampires before The Branches of Darkmeyer.

GoldEdit

Gold is a metal mainly used to make rings, necklaces, bracelets, and amulets in the Crafting skill.

Other metalsEdit

BlackEdit

Black metal is stronger than steel, but weaker than mithril. It is also equal in power to white and is available to free-to-play players. Black, like dragon and white, cannot be smithed. This makes it more valuable, sometimes more than mithril or even adamant weapons and armour. Black weapons and armour can only be obtained by being bought from stores or other players, picked up from monster drops or respawn points, or (as a member) received from Treasure Trails. As its name suggests, it is black in appearance. Black metal armour and weapons are used by the Black Knights.

Black items are actually made of normal steel, perhaps with a higher carbon content, giving them more strength and blackening the metal. This fact is supported as in the book Betrayal at Falador, both Black and White metals are referred as steel.[1]

WhiteEdit

White metal is used by the white knights. White metal, along with Black metal, is a coloured form of Steel made by different forging techniques which slightly increases the defensive capability[2]}.

DragonEdit

Main article: Dragon (metal)

Dragon items are members-only and often require completion of a quest to be usable. Dragon metal items are a distinctive dark red in colour, and their shapes differ from similar items of different metals. Dragon metal weapons all had a special attack before the Evolution of Combat on 20 November 2012. Dragon items are generally sold at high prices in shops or dropped by high-levelled monsters.

Note that dragon arrows and darts are not made from dragon metal at all; they are simply fletched from the talons of a dragon. Some weapons or armour are not currently existent in the form of Dragon - for example, there are currently no Dragon warhammers, shortswords, throwing knives, throwing axes, hastae, javelins, or bolts. However, Jagex has confirmed, on their Youtube channel, that every weapon will eventually have a Dragon metal equivelant.[3]

BluriteEdit

Blurite is a rare metal that plays a role in The Knight's Sword and Defender of Varrock quests and is used in Fletching. All blurite items are nontradeable.

ElementalEdit

Elemental metal that can only be obtained during and after the Elemental Workshop I quest. It is purple in colour. At Smithing level 20, elemental ore along with four coals can be smelted into an elemental bar using the blast furnace in the Elemental Workshop. This bar is used to smith the elemental shield, the elemental helmet and the elemental body, and after Elemental Workshop IV, elemental gloves and boots.

In Elemental Workshop II, the bar can be turned into a Primed bar. This Primed version is then ready for conversion into a Mind bar, Body bar, Cosmic bar or Chaos bar from later Workshop quests.

BaneEdit

Bane metal is a rare metal available to members after completing the Ritual of the Mahjarrat quest. It is used to create bolts and arrowheads that can be attuned for extra effectiveness against certain targets, namely the Abyssal Demon, Wallasaki, Basilisk, and all types of Dragon.

Dungeoneering metalsEdit

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Jagex. Postbag 41 - "Anarchy in the KGP", letter #Letter 4. Postbags from the Hedge. *
  2. ^ Jagex. Postbag 41 - "Anarchy in the KGP", letter #Letter 4. Postbags from the Hedge. *
  3. ^ Mod Fetzki. "RuneScape Content's Answers".10-Sep-2009. Developers' Blogs. *


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