Rare drop table

When slain, some monsters have the chance to give loot from the Rare Drop Table instead of loot from their own unique drop table. The Rare Drop Table is a set of the same items shared by many monsters ranging from chaos druids, to lesser demons, through to most Slayer monsters and the Kalphite queen. When a player is given the chance to get an item from the Rare Drop Table, there is also a chance that they will land on a 'blank spot', which will cause the monster to drop no item (besides their usual 100% drop such as bones). The Ring of wealth increases a player's chances of receiving an item from this table by removing some of those blank spots. Wearing a ring of wealth will not lower your chances of getting a normal drop. It only increases the chances of receiving an item from this table instead of nothing.

Note: If an item does not appear on the Rare Drop Table, then its chance to drop will not be affected by the Ring of Wealth. Items such as the abyssal whip are unique to a specific monster; therefore they are not on the Rare Drop Table and as such are not affected by the Ring of wealth. However, there are specific items shared by certain monsters (usually not more than 5) and not on the rare drop table (for instance, dragon platelegs). See the Ring of wealth article for a more in-depth explanation of this.

In issue 24 of the God letters, Guthix referred to the Rare Drop Table when explaining how the Ring of wealth worked:

"If thou consider the possessions of an enemy to be like a roulette wheel, then the 'rare' items so coveted by players are located on a second roulette wheel, that will only be spun shouldst thou roll a specific number on the first wheel. The ring of wealth affects not the number which thou may achieve upon the first wheel, but should thou gain the precise number to allow thee access to the second, the ring will make thy chances of gaining an object on that second roulette wheel all the greater. My analogy is flawed, for death is not like roulette, but I hope that thou see the truth within this."

Items known to be on the Rare Drop Table
This does NOT include RoW table Due to the nature of the way the Rare Drop Table is accessed, we can never be sure of what items are on the Rare Drop Table through recording drops. However, the following items have been confirmed by Jagex (through the Non-Combat Magic article on the Runescape Knowledge Base) to be on the Rare Drop Table. Wearing the Ring of wealth will likely increase your chance to get these items if the monster being killed drops them, You do not have to wear the ring of wealth in order to gain access to the rare drop table, the ring only increases the chances of getting a rare drop table item.

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 * Some other "Dragon items, [and] certain rune items" (though specific items are not stated).

Items likely to be on the Rare Drop Table
In the Knowledge Base, Jagex also implies that there are many other items in addition to the ones that are confirmed. Though we can never be sure of what items are on the table, items that are repeatedly dropped by many different monsters that also drop the items in the previous list are likely to be. As with the confirmed items, wearing the Ring of wealth will likely increase your chance to get these items if the monster being killed drops items from the rare drop table.

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Ring of Wealth drops
For pages on monsters, instead of listing the ring of wealth drops seperately, please add:  

These are drops are almost only gained when wearing the ring of wealth. Without one, the chance to get them is a lot rarer. A lot of monsters in the rare drop table list also give access to this list.


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Monsters likely to give access to the Rare Drop Table
The following is a list of some monsters that drop many of the items found on the rare drop table. This list is by no means complete.


 * Abyssal demon
 * Aberrant Spectre
 * Ankou
 * Armoured zombie
 * Aviansie
 * Banshee
 * Basilisk
 * Black Demon
 * Black dragon
 * Bloodveld
 * Blue dragon
 * Cave horror
 * Chaos druid
 * Chaos dwarf hand cannoneer
 * Chaos dwogre
 * Chaos Elemental
 * Cockroach drone
 * Cockroach soldier
 * Cockroach worker
 * Cockatrice
 * Commander Zilyana
 * Dark beast
 * Desert lizard
 * Desert strykewyrm
 * Dust devil
 * Dagannoth Rex
 * Dagannoth Supreme
 * Dagannoth Prime
 * Earth elemental
 * Earth warrior
 * Elf warrior (level 108)
 * Fire elemental
 * Fire giant
 * Flesh crawler (level 35, and 41)
 * Frost dragon
 * Gargoyle
 * General Graardor
 * Ghast
 * Ghostly warrior
 * Giant mole
 * Giant skeleton (level 80)
 * Gorak
 * Greater demon
 * Green dragon
 * Harpie bug swarm
 * Hill giant
 * Hobgoblin (Level 42)
 * Ice giant
 * Ice Strykewyrm
 * Ice troll male
 * Ice troll female
 * Ice troll runt
 * Iron dragon
 * Ice warrior
 * Jelly
 * Jogre
 * Jungle strykewyrm
 * Kalphite guardian
 * Kalphite Queen (Level 333)
 * Kalphite soldier
 * Kalphite worker
 * Killerwatt
 * King Black Dragon
 * Kraka
 * Kree'arra
 * K'ril Tsutsaroth
 * Kurask
 * Lesser demon
 * Dagannoth (Lighthouse)
 * Locust rider
 * Mithril dragon
 * Molanisk
 * Moss giant
 * Mountain troll
 * Mummy
 * Mutated bloodveld
 * Nechryael
 * Nex
 * Ogre statue
 * Otherworldly being
 * Pee Hat
 * Pyrefiend
 * Rock crab
 * Shadow warrior
 * Skeleton (level 45)
 * Spiritual Mage
 * Steel dragon
 * Suqah
 * Terror dog
 * Thug
 * Tormented demon
 * Troll General
 * Turoth
 * TzHaar-Ket
 * TzHaar-Xil
 * Vampire (level 72)
 * Wallasalki
 * Waterfiend
 * Water elemental
 * Warped terrorbird
 * Warped tortoise
 * Wolfman
 * Zygomite