Aquanite

The Aquanite is a Slayer monster 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 Contest Poll over Gilidrixon by 117 votes.

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

Strategy
Aquanites are fairly accurate in their attacks. They can hit up to 13 with their normal magic attack, and up to 25 with their special prayer-negating attack. They will only use the latter attack if the player is using the Protect from Magic prayer.

CAUTION should be taken if using prayer to fight Aquanites, as their special attack will deactivate a player's prayers in a similar manner to the special attack of the Dragon Scimitar. It is advisable to wear gear with high magic defence, such as Dragonhide. 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.

Range 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 very handy for helping along kills. If Emerald bolts (e) are not an option, Mithril bolts or Broad-tipped bolts may be used.

Another strategy a player might consider is wearing their 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.

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 hitpoints. The Bones to Peaches spell could also be useful.

100% drops

 * Big bones

Runes

 * 40 Air runes
 * 30-49 Water runes
 * 3 Death runes
 * 3 Blood runes
 * 4 Nature runes
 * 3 Soul runes

Weapons and armours

 * Air battlestaff
 * Water battlestaff
 * Amulet of ranging (Very Rare)
 * Dragon Spear (Rare)

Ranged Weapons

 * 10 Rune darts (semi common)
 * 10 Adamant bolts (common)
 * 5 Rune bolts (semi common)

Seeds

 * 1 Ranarr seed
 * 1 Toadflax seed
 * 1 Irit seed
 * 1 Kwuarm seed
 * 1 Snapdragon seed
 * 1 Lantadyme seed
 * 1 Dwarf weed seed
 * 1 Cadantine seed
 * 1 Torstol seed
 * 1 Poison ivy seed
 * 1 Cactus seed
 * 1 Belladonna seed
 * 1 Avantoe seed

Seafood

 * 1-3 Raw lobster ( 2 very common, rarely 1 or 3 when dropped)
 * 1-2 Raw swordfish
 * 1 Raw shark

Charms

 * Gold charm
 * Green charm
 * Crimson charm
 * Blue charm (fairly common)

Others

 * 500-1000 coins
 * Herbs (Grimy)
 * 3-6 Seaweed (noted)
 * 3 Snape grass (noted)
 * Clue scroll (Level 3)
 * Long bone
 * Curved bone
 * Pelvis Bone (After the quest Fur n' Seek)

Trivia

 * The new item which 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.
 * The examine text may be a reference to the angler fish scene in the film "Finding Nemo".
 * There was a safespot 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.