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Bronze dagger

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The Bronze dagger is the weakest dagger and one of the weakest melee weapons[1] in RuneScape. It can only be used in combat.

Its stats are similar to a dark dagger, except it has -1 in stab and slash bonuses and has a small strength bonus in comparison, making it one of the weakest daggers in the game.

Players are able to make a bronze dagger using the Smithing skill at level 1. This requires one bronze bar and a hammer and yields 12.5 Smithing experience[2]. Members can also poison this weapon with weapon poison, giving them an advantage in combat. This is rarely done, however, as it is generally considered a waste of weapon poison, since iron daggers have greater bonuses but require the same Attack level. Players can purchase this dagger from the Varrock Swordshop. Players must make a bronze dagger to advance in Tutorial Island. Bronze daggers respawn in the Crafting tutor's room in Lumbridge Castle. Like all daggers other than the dragon dagger, this item is rarely used by people. Due to a recent update, you can obtain a bronze dagger for free at the Lumbridge general store.

Bonuses
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A player wielding a bronze dagger.
A player wielding a bronze dagger.
  Attack bonus  
Stab Slash Crush Magic Ranged  
+4 +2 -4 +1 0
  Defence bonus  
Stab Slash Crush Magic Ranged Summoning
0 0 0 +1 0 0
Other bonuses
Strength Ranged Strength Prayer
+3 0 0
Speed: Image:speed4.gif


Contents

Combat styles

Image:CombatStyles_Daggers.png Name Combat style Type Melee experience
Stab Accurate Stab Attack
Lunge Aggressive Stab Strength
Slash Aggressive Slash Strength
Block Defensive Stab Defence




Poisoned versions

Item name Exchange price Poison
Bronze dagger 18 -
Bronze dagger(p) 743 Weapon poison
Bronze dagger(p+) 1,925 Extra strong weapon poison
Bronze dagger(p++) 7,090 Super strong weapon poison

Store locations

This item can also be bought or sold at:

References

  1. ^ Melee - Bronze Items. JaGeX. Retrieved on 2008-06-21.
  2. ^ Smithing Bronze. JaGeX. Retrieved on 2008-06-21.