Mask of Dragith Nurn



The Mask of dragith nurn is an item obtainable by collecting five mask parts by killing monsters within the Lumbridge Catacombs.

The mask requires five parts to be made. The five parts can be received by killing monsters within the Lumbridge Catacombs. The fifth part is always received by killing Dragith Nurn, who appears after touching the diamond demon statuette.

It possesses the highest Melee attack bonuses for headwear in F2P. As of 23 March 2010, players can now store the mask in their Player-owned house armour case.



If you die it will not appear at your grave. You will have to go through the process of re-obtaining all the parts and make a new one.

The mask consists of 5 parts, dropped by the following creatures in the Lumbridge Catacombs.
 * 1) Part 1: Level 1 Warped cockroaches, Level 3 Corpse spiders, Level 5 Warped flies
 * 2) Part 2: Level 7 Crawling corpse torsos, Level 11 Skeletons
 * 3) Part 3: Level 9 Warped rats, Level 13 Corpse archers, Level 12 Warped bats
 * 4) Part 4: Level 15 Corpse mages, Level 14 Skoblins
 * 5) Part 5: Level 20 Dragith Nurn

Trivia



 * If a player talks to Xenia while wearing the mask, she remarks on the player's ridiculous appearance.
 * Using the mask on Xenia initiates a conversation with her, rather than evoking the message "Nothing interesting happens."
 * On the day of its release this item had many graphical glitches involving several hairstyles, in which the mask would overlap with hair in front of the player's face. A player with a long-swept fringe hairstyle would have his/her left eye covered while wearing the mask. This would only be visible when talking to an NPC. This has since been fixed.
 * It is possible to obtain a second mask, simply by obtaining a second set of five mask parts while the first set is still in your inventory. To get multiples of the mask, do not assemble them. Wait until you have the desired number of mask parts.
 * The mask has been given the name "Mask of dragith nurn," where the proper noun "Dragith Nurn" is noticeably uncapitalised. However, in a POH armour case, the name is capitalised. Additionally, the name in the examine info is capitalised, but not the name of the actual mask.
 * A player may have to kill one type of creature several times to receive a mask part. It is advised that if one is having trouble obtaining a drop, he/she should try to move onto other creatures which drop the same mask part.
 * The name of this mask may be a reference to Dagoth Ur from The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.
 * There is a glitch where if collecting 2 of each mask piece (leaving one on ground until another is dropped then picked up both) it is possible to get two Masks. This is not fixed.
 * This mask is similar to the Skull Sceptre, where a player must kill multiple monsters to get the parts to a weapon or piece of armour.
 * This mask looks similar to the one worn by the witch king (head ringwraith) in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings: Return of the King.