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For this item's main hand variant, see dragon claw.
For other variants of this item, see superior.
For other variants of this item, see lucky.

Off-hand dragon claw detail

An off-hand dragon claw is the off-hand version of the dragon claw weapon. It is dropped by Tormented demons, which require completion of While Guthix Sleeps to kill. It requires 60 Attack to wield, and is identical to the off-hand dragon scimitar (which requires Monkey Madness to wield), albeit much heavier.

With a Dungeoneering level of 80, players can attach five chaotic spikes to the claw, creating an off-hand chaotic claw, which requires level 80 Attack and degrades in the same manner as normal chaotic weapons. This process is irreversible, and the upgraded claw is untradeable.

Combat Stats
RequirementsDragon claws equipped
60 Attack
ClassSlot
Attack MeleeOff-hand slot
Tier
60
WeaponsMainOff
Damage-288
Accuracy-1132
StyleSlash
Range1
Speed
Fastest (2.4s)
AttributesDamage reduction
DefenceArmour0PvM: 0%PvP: 0%
ConstitutionLife points0Style bonuses
PrayerPrayer0Strength0Ranged0Magic0
[FAQ][doc]

Special attack[]

The off-hand dragon claw has a special attack, Slice & Dice, similar to its previous special attack before the Evolution of Combat. The special attack hits the target four times and uses 50% adrenaline, dealing 120%-400% ability damage.

The special attack requires both the main hand and off-hand variants equipped.

Drop sources[]

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Source Combat level Quantity Rarity
Motherlode MawN/A1Rare
Tormented demon1191Rare

Disassembly[]

[FAQ] • [doc]

Trivia[]

  • Before the Evolution of Combat, this weapon used to have a special attack. The special attack was re-introduced on 24 January 2014, and now requires both the main hand and off-hand claws to be equipped in order to use it. As a result, dragon claws shot up in price briefly, but crashed back down by the end of the year.
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