Aquanite



The Aquanite is a Slayer monster that requires a Slayer level of 78 to kill and was announced by Jagex in a Guaranteed Content poll on 17 June 2009 and subsequently released on 28 July 2009. The poll asked players which name for the new monster they preferred: Aquanite, Gilidrixon, Amphibrath, Lanterwyn or Anglibian. All of the names were suggested by players on the RuneScape Forums thread "Name A Slayer Creature" in "Suggestions - Monster and NPC". The name Aquanite won the Guaranteed Content Poll over Gilidrixon by 117 votes.

Habitat
The Aquanites are located past the Kurasks in the Fremennik Slayer Dungeon.

Strategy
Aquanites can hit up to 130 with their normal magic attack and are fairly accurate. If the player is using the Protect from Magic prayer, they will use a special prayer-negating attack which can hit up to 250. The special prayer-negating attack is used at random and it is not guaranteed to occur while protect from magic prayer is on during combat. Note however that prayer flashing prevents them from using the protection cancelling attack so higher levelled players can camp at aquanites for an entire slayer task. A healing familiar and food is helpful assuming that a few mistakes are made.

Caution: Aquanites' special attack will deactivate a player's prayers in a similar manner to the special attack of the dragon scimitar, but unlike the dragon scimitar, they only turn it off, not stop using it for a while. Aquanites' attacks can hit fairly hard and are relatively accurate, but with the use of a healing familiar or similar methods, players may fight for long periods of time. However, it is possible to use protection prayer, since your prayer will only be deactivated for a second, and so gear with high prayer bonus may also be worn.

Ranged is a popular method for killing them, as it seems to be their weakness. Black dragonhide/Karil's/Armadyl armour should be worn to protect from their attacks, and also to give a good range bonus. They drop darts and bolts of both adamant and runite, which a player might use to extend trips should they run out of ammunition. Emerald bolts (e) are a good choice if staying for long periods of time, as the poisoning special ability comes in handy. If Emerald bolts (e) are not an option, Mithril bolts or Broad-tipped bolts may be used.Use of a magic shortbow with mithril arrows tend to work extremely well against these. Use of familiars such as a unicorn stallion will allow a player to stay there for a good time.

A good method for meleers is a Leaf-bladed sword because Aquanites are weak to stab. A leaf-bladed sword combined with a Rune defender has little higher stab but much lower strength bonuses than the Zamorakian spear. Using a Chaotic rapier is the best option by far, but this can be an expensive method.

Another strategy a player might consider is wearing his/her best magic defence armour and using a Godsword, Abyssal whip, or other high level melee weapon. The attack style should be set to stab if available.

Another good way to kill them is to use a healing familiar (Bunyip recommended) and use high prayer bonus armour and keep protect from magic on, and when they use the special attack, turn it off and then turn it back on. Doing this decreases the amount of prayer potions that are normally needed. (It is recommended to turn quick prayer to protect from magic) The advantages of doing this is only one trip is needed to finish a task.

Aquanites drop a notable quantity of raw fish, ranging from lobsters to sharks. Players using a Bunyip familiar may use the scroll special to consume the raw fish for lifepoints. The Bones to Peaches spell may also be useful.

If prayer flashing, using a spear, longsword, or mace is a good choice as their attack speed is 5, the same as the aforementioned weapons, and all those have fair stab bonuses.

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 * 1Pelvis bone only for Fur 'n' Seek Wish list

Trivia

 * The new item that came out along with Aquanite was the Amulet of ranging which increases range attack and magic defence bonuses by a moderate amount. This item had a starting price of 1.75 million coins on the Grand Exchange. The current price is.
 * There was a safe spot for the Aquanites. If a player was along the east wall and attacked the Aquanite spawn on the west wall, the Aquanite would retreat and not attack. This was later fixed.
 * When Aquanites were released, it was possible that a player could set up and use a cannon to kill them; this was fixed by Jagex hours after their release.
 * A Wild Pie raises the player's Slayer level by 5, so they may be used to attain the Slayer level required to kill this monster. This also applies to attaining the bone drop for Part II of the Fur 'n' Seek Wishlist.
 * Previously, Kuradal could not assign Aquanites as a task. However, with the Shattered Heart update on 3 March 2010, the ability to be assigned Aquanites can be purchased for 50 slayer points. Once unlocked, they cannot be removed from the assignments list except through the use of using one of the cancellation slots.
 * Its head and dangling light resemble that of a deep sea angler.
 * Its bio-luminescence resembles that of Rocktails, as they have a similar bio-luminescence like anglerfishes in real life.
 * Even though Guthan's has a decent stab bonus, you will hit but you rarely heal on these monsters.
 * It has duck-like webbed feet, a bioluminescent light hanging from its forehead like that of an angler fish, and a head with whiskers like a catfish. This monster, therefore, seems to be a mixture of several different real life animals.
 * While fighting Aquanites your character will sometimes become invisible when you are attacked and lose life points. This will even happen while the Protect from Magic prayer is activated.
 * The message shown when the objective is set to 78 Slayer is "You will be able to slay aquanite."