Weapon/Ranged weapons

Bows
Bows were the original ranged weapons. They are seperated into two main catagories, shortbows and shieldbows. Most of the bows require ammunition in the form of arrows that are taken into account when determining the maximum hit of the bow.

Each bow has a limit on the quality of arrows that can be used with it. In this way, higher level bows are able to have higher maximum hits because they are able to be used with more advanced arrow types. For example, shortbows made of the lowest level wood can only use bronze or iron arrows.

When choosing a bow players need to take into account three factors, offensive bonuses, defensive bonuses and the level requirement. Shieldbows tend to have a slower rate of fire, less accuracy and lower damage when compared to shortbows of the same level requirement; but, sheildbows have a life point bonus and armour rating.

Shortbows

Shieldbows

Arrows
Arrows are used for ammunition with bows. The better the arrow, the higher damage a player can deal. However, players require certain bows to use certain arrows. Non-members can only use bronze to rune arrows. All arrows except the training arrows and god arrows can be fletched by members.

Ogre and brutal arrows
Ogre and brutal arrows are only available to members and can only used with ogre bows. Ogre arrows can be fletched during and after the Big Chompy Bird Hunting quest and can be used with either an ogre bow or a composite ogre bow.

Brutal arrows can be fletched after completing the Zogre Flesh Eaters quest and can only be used with a composite ogre bow. They are currently the only effective weapon against Zogres and Skogres.

Crossbows
Crossbows, the second weapon type for ranged combat, come in three types: main-hand, off-hand and two-hand. Crossbows differ from regular bows because they have a faster rate of fire and some can be wielded one handed allowing the use of a shield. Alternatively, main-hand and off-hand crossbows can be wielded simultaneously to increase your rate of fire even further. The two-hand crossbows have a slightly slower rate of fire when compared to either of the one hand versions, however two-hand crossbows have a bonus to damage and life points.

One-Hand

Two-Hand

Bolts
Bolts are the ammunition for crossbows. Members can create them with the Smithing and Fletching skills. Silver bolts, however, are crafted rather than smithed. Bolts that do not have gem tips can be poisoned, while gem tipped bolts can be enchanted.

Crossbow/Bolt Compatability
Crossbows have a minimum ranged level that a player needs in order to wield them. Bolts can be wielded by any player, but cannot be fired if the equipped crossbow's minimum ranged level is below the equipped bolts' own minimum level. The more powerful a bolt is, the higher the minimum level requirement is.

Basic metal bolts have a minimum level that matches the corresponding basic crossbow. Adding a lower-level gem tip increases this minimum level by 10. Adding a higher-level gem tip increases this minimum level by 20 instead. Enchanting any gem-tipped bolt increases the minimum level by a further 10.

In addition, the following bolts can only be fired by specific crossbows:


 * Bone bolts - Can only be used with the Dorgeshuun crossbow or Zanik's crossbow
 * Coral bolts - Can only be used with the Coral crossbow
 * Royal bolts - Can only be used with the Royal crossbow
 * Bolt Racks - Can only be used with Karil's crossbow
 * Kebbit bolts and Long kebbit bolts - Can only be used with the Hunter's crossbow

Mithril grapple


Members can use a mithril grapple as a tool for scaling high obstacles, such as walls. Rangers can create mithril grapples and attach them to mithril bolts provided with the required smithing level. To use the grapple, players use a rope with the grapple and then use it on the shortcut. Players will need to have a crossbow equipped to use the grapple.

Each time a player uses their grapple, there is a chance that it can break. It cannot be repaired, meaning if a player's grapple does break, they will need to make a new one. Shortcuts that require grapples also require Ranged, Strength, and Agility levels.

Pouches




Although not a weapon, members have access to a bolt pouch, allowing them to carry a variety of bolts without occupying too much of their bank or inventory space. They can be purchased from the crossbow sales dwarf in Keldagrim. Each player are also restricted to only one bolt pouch at anyone time. Destroying it or losing it upon death will result in having all the bolts in the pouch to be dropped onto the floor.

Bolt pouches can only hold 4 different kinds of bolts. To store bolts in a pouch, players have to use them with the pouch. Left-clicking on the pouch will open a menu showing players what bolts are currently in the pouch. Each of the four slots can hold up to 255 bolts. Bolts can be removed from the pouch or equipped by right-clicking on them. Grapples, however, cannot be stored in pouches. Bolt pouches are also untradeable.

Throwing weapons
Members have a wide range of throw able weapons at their disposal. Though not as popular as bows or crossbows, some players prefer them over other ranged weapons as they can be thrown very fast, creating faster ranged experience.

Darts
Darts can be made after completing the Tourist Trap quest. Players can smith 10 dart tips per bar and can then attach feathers to create a completed dart. They can be wielded as a weapon, allowing players to also carry a shield or god book. Note that black darts are only available as drops from elite dark rangers. Darts are stackable, however, they cannot be thrown as far as a player with a bow. The setback is minor, given its decent striking power, speed and availability. Thus, making it a popular training weapon in the ranging arsenal.

Javelins
Javelins can only be bought from the Ranging Guild, Void Knights Outposts Archery Shoppe, or obtained from monster drops. They can be wielded as a weapon, allowing players to also wield a shield or prayer book.

Javelins are slow to throw, but they can hit hard and far. Because of the attacking speed, players hardly train their ranging with it.

Throwing axes
Throwing axes can only be purchased from the Ranging Guild, or from other players. They can be wielded as a single-handed weapon, allowing players to also wield a shield or prayer book.

Throwing axes are slow to attack with, similar like javelins, but at a shorter range and power. However, throwing axes are cheaper compared to javelins.

Throwing knives
Throwing knives are similar to darts. They are one of the fastest weapon types in the game and can be smithed, as well as poisoned. It is worthy to note that knives all have a potential to hit 1 damage point higher than any of their dart counterparts (i.e. if a bronze dart max is 8, the bronze knife max is 9).

They can be wielded as a single-handed weapon, allowing players to wield a shield or prayer book at the same time.

Players receive 5 throwing knives from each bar they smith. Throwing knives are stackable, however, they cannot be thrown as far as a player with a bow. The setback is minor, given its decent striking power, speed and availability (thus making it a popular training weapon in the ranging arsenal).

Chinchompas
Chinchompas are a unique, stackable, one-time use ranged explosion weapon. They have three attack styles: short, medium, and long, which determine the length of fuse and its effectiveness. Selecting short makes it more effective at short distance. A longer fuse enables the Chinchompa weapon to be used for longer distance attacks, but also decreases throwing rate. In a multi-combat area a Chinchompa explosion damages all targets within a three by three area. Chinchompas are obtained by box trapping.

Red Chinchompas allow some of the fastest ranged training in the game. A popular fast experience training method is to use red chinchompas to attack Skeletons in the multi attack area of the Ape Atoll dungeon. As there is no safe spot, a ranger needs to bring prayer potions to be able to use protection prayers.

Toktz-Xil-Ul
Toktz-Xil-Ul is the TzHaar name for obsidian throwing rings.

Obsidian throwing rings can be obtained by buying from the TzHaar combat store, as a drop from the creatures in TzHaar, or by buying it from another player. They cost around 350 Tokkul per throwing ring. Due to their expensive cost, they are almost never used for training, however they are sometimes used in Range stakes due to their speed between attacks (similar to throwing knives) and they hit a max comparable to rune arrows. They also give +69 Ranged bonus (the same as a magic bow), +49 Ranged Strength and cost around 200 to 500 coins each. This weapon cannot be made using the Smithing skill.

Other weapons
Members also have access to different kinds of weapons. They are:


 * Hand cannon


 * Dwarf cannon
 * Holy water
 * Crystal bow
 * Ogre bow and ogre arrows
 * Ogre Composite Bow and brutal arrows
 * Seercull
 * Experimental Crossbow
 * Salamanders

All players can access slings, basic ranged weapons that does not need ammo:


 * Sling
 * Kayle's sling