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(Updated to reflect that lucky items can be recovered from grave; just tested with lucky subjugation garb, and assuming it applies to the rest.)
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(Changed wording to properly reflect reality, as on cannot choose which items to protect on death in dangerous PvP situations.)
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'''Lucky equipment''' is the collective name for a series of powerful [[untradeable]] [[weapons]] and [[armour]] that can only be received through [[Treasure Hunter]] (which replaced the [[Squeal of Fortune]]). Lucky items are exactly the same stat-wise to their normal counterparts but disappear on death if not chosen to be protected in dangerous PvP; however they will appear under a gravestone. The items-kept-on-death-value of a lucky item is equal to the Grand Exchange market price of its normal counterpart.
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'''Lucky equipment''' is the collective name for a series of powerful [[untradeable]] [[weapons]] and [[armour]] that can only be received through [[Treasure Hunter]] (which replaced the [[Squeal of Fortune]]). Lucky items are exactly the same stat-wise to their normal counterparts but disappear on death if not protected in dangerous PvP; however they will appear under a gravestone. The items-kept-on-death-value of a lucky item is equal to the Grand Exchange market price of its normal counterpart.
   
 
Lucky items will be lost on death in the wilderness, and the killer will not receive any drop for the item.
 
Lucky items will be lost on death in the wilderness, and the killer will not receive any drop for the item.

Revision as of 21:34, 11 August 2014

Lucky equipment is the collective name for a series of powerful untradeable weapons and armour that can only be received through Treasure Hunter (which replaced the Squeal of Fortune). Lucky items are exactly the same stat-wise to their normal counterparts but disappear on death if not protected in dangerous PvP; however they will appear under a gravestone. The items-kept-on-death-value of a lucky item is equal to the Grand Exchange market price of its normal counterpart.

Lucky items will be lost on death in the wilderness, and the killer will not receive any drop for the item.

Armour

Weapons

Discontinued

The following items were removed from Treasure Hunter/Squeal of Fortune, but still exist in-game for those who won them.

Armour

Weapons