Proselyte armour



Proselyte armour can be obtained after completing the Slug Menace quest from Sir Tiffy Cashien in Falador. The armour requires level 30 defence, and has the same stats as its adamant armour counterpart (except for the prayer bonus).

The armour consists of only three pieces of plate armour, letting you choose either legs (cuisse) or a skirt (tasset). Proselyte armour, when combined with white gloves, white boots or Bandos Boots, Falador Shield 3/Falador shield 4, Explorer's ring, and Soul Wars cape will give the highest Prayer bonus for melee armour. This is due to the fact that full Verac's equipment gives a higher prayer bonus in total (without gloves/boots and shield) but includes a two-handed weapon.

They are also a popular substitute for expensive armour as they provide reasonably good defence bonuses and are cheap comparable to their prayer bonus.

A full set of the armour can be stored in the Armour case of a Player-owned house.

Prices

 * Proselyte sallet - 8,000 coins
 * Proselyte hauberk - 12,000 coins
 * Proselyte cuisse - 10,000 coins
 * Proselyte tasset - 10,000 coins
 * Proselyte harness m (full set with legs) - 25,000 coins
 * Proselyte harness f (full set with skirt) - 25,000 coins

Note: The harnesses' in-game names are abbreviated "Pros'yte".

Stats
Combined, the full set (sallet, hauberk, cuisse/tasset) has the following statistics:

Trivia

 * When Proselyte armour first came out, Jagex made the mistake of making it a free-to-play item. Free players could obtain Proselyte armour from another player through trade, but not wear it.
 * If you examine a green plumed white knight, it says a white knight acolyte. This obviously means there is a rank above Proselyte, and if you examine a yellow plumed knight, it says proselyte. Also, If you happen to examine the blue plumed knight, it says partisan, which is apparently the highest rank.
 * Unlike most melee armours with the typical 'metallic' model, wearing Prosleyte armour has no effect on the arrow-gathering ability of Ava's Attractor.
 * In the in-game Prayer skill guide, it says 'Proselyte plateskirt' instead of 'Proselyte tasset', but for the Defence skill guide it says 'Proselyte tasset'. The RuneScape Grand Exchange guide on the website also says 'Proselyte tasset' not 'Proselyte plateskirt'.
 * Various pieces of this set are used in certain situations that require prayer for prolonged periods of times.