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This article is about the bow in the Crucible. For the Bounty Hunter reward, see Decimation.
Decimation (Crucible) was significantly altered after an update.
This article is retained to provide information on past elements of RuneScape.

Decimation was a bow used in the Crucible. It was obtained by killing a Supreme Champion or being the champion yourself. It is the ranged version of the three Supreme weapons, the magic version being Obliteration and melee Annihilation. Decimation was discontinued when the Crucible was replaced with Deathmatch on 26 September 2016, though a new version was introduced with the re-release of Bounty Hunter on 14 November 2016.

Clicking the Locate option will teleport you to the most crowded area of the Crucible. This ability can only be used every twelve seconds.

Decimation, along with Annihilation and Obliteration, is dropped by Ded Meet when killed during the tutorial, The Supreme Champion. Although the player is instructed to pick up the three weapons, they could not and the tutorial ends without a chance to use them. However the player is able to use them in the next tutorial, Supreme Weapons.

As with Annihilation and Obliteration, they can be keepsaked. Players with this version keepsaked kept it when the new version was introduced.

Combat Stats
Requirements
None
ClassSlot
Ranged
Tier
13
WeaponsMainOff
Damage187-
Accuracy234-
StyleArrows
Range? (edit)
Speed
Fastest (2.4s)
AttributesDamage reduction
DefenceArmour0PvM: 0%PvP: 0%
ConstitutionLife points0Style bonuses
PrayerPrayer0Strength0Ranged0Magic0
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Trivia[]

  • The tutorial refers to a multi-target special attack Acid Rain, which will damage up to twelve people nearby by 40% of their base life points, and has a chance of fully reducing one of their combat stats. Although special attacks were reinstated after their removal, this weapon did not have its special attack reinstated, although the tutorial still refers to it.
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