Eagle-eye kiteshield

The Eagle-eye kiteshield is a shield released with the Dungeoneering skill on 12 April 2010. The shield requires a defence level of 80 and a Dungeoneering level of 80 to wield. At least two million Dungeoneering xp is required to attain the 200,000 tokens needed to purchase the item.

After approximately 10 hours of combat, the Eagle-eye kiteshield will degrade completely and must be recharged before it may be used again; it has a 20% charge on purchase. Once these charges have been used up, the weapon can be recharged for a fee by the rewards trader. To do so, right-click on him and select "Recharge" with the depleted shield in your inventory. There are two methods of recharging: cash, or a combination of cash and dungeoneering tokens. A cash repair will cost up to 2 million gp (for a shield with no charge at all); a combination of cash and tokens will cost up to 200,000 gp and a number of dungeoneering tokens (for a shield with no charge at all).

The Eagle-eye kiteshield soaks up 10% of all received ranged damage and 20% of all received magic damage that would have hit for 200 life points or more. Melee damage is not soaked up at all. Any damage soaked up by the shields will be noted in your chat window. "Soaking" damage lessens the charge on a shield more quickly than usual.

The Eagle-eye kiteshield might be possible to effectively use against the Corporeal beast, which is known hit up to 1650 damage with its magic attacks. However it is not yet known whether the shield will run out of charges too fast to make it useful.

Repair costs
The shield is purchased at 20% charge. Repair costs come in 1% values; you can repair them at anytime when there's at least 1% charge missing.
 * 100% charged (Fully charged) – no cost.
 * 99% charged – 20,000 coins or 2,000 coins and 200 tokens.
 * 90% charged – 200,000 coins or 20,000 coins and 2,000 tokens.
 * 0% charged (No charge) – 2,000,000 coins or 200,000 coins and 20,000 tokens.

Trivia

 * This is the only shield in the game that has a positive ranged attack bonus.
 * Despite being labelled as a kiteshield, the shield does not possess the eponymous kite shape; it more closely resembles a buckler.