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Revision as of 03:04, 24 February 2016
Template:2007 page Mithril equipment is equipment stronger than black equipment but weaker than adamant equipment. All Mithril items are coloured a dark shade of blue; they are often mistaken for rune equipment because of the similarity in colour. Because of this, they are used in scams where a player will swap rune armour for mithril armour. They are also notably popular due to being lighter than equipment made of other conventional metals, while still providing decent defensive bonuses.
Weapons
Mithril weapons provides medium attack bonuses. Players require 30 Attack to wield them. Mithril equipment is less expensive than black weapons, is very popular because of the significantly greater bonuses than black equipment and because black equipment cannot be smithed.
Melee weapons
Ranged weapons
- Mithril crossbow Lua error in Module:Exchange at line 74: package.lua:80: module 'Module:Exchange/Mith crossbow' not found. coins (members)
- Mithril 2h crossbow 6505 coins (members)
- Off-hand mithril crossbow 3144 coins (members)
- Mithril bolts 74 coins (members)
- Mithril arrow 21 coins
- Mithril brutal 477 coins (members)
- Mithril dart : 30 coins (members)
- Off-hand mithril dart 25 coins (members)
- Mithril javelin 97 coins
- Mithril throwing axe 174 coins (members)
- Off-hand mithril throwing axe 76 coins (members)
- Mithril knife 183 coins (members)
- Off-hand mithril knife 175 coins (members)
Armour
Mithril armour is the fourth-highest quality armour in the standard spectrum of metallic armours (from bronze to dragon). Mithril armour requires 30 Defence to wear.
In the March 2012 Behind the Scenes, it was announced that this armour, black-dragon equipment, and various other armours were to be given a graphical overhaul.
- Mithril helm 1,507 coins
- Mithril sq shield 2,669 coins
- Mithril full helm 2,187 coins
- Mithril chainbody 2,619 coins
- Mithril kiteshield 3,726 coins
- Mithril platelegs 2,574 coins
- Mithril plateskirt 2,472 coins
- Mithril platebody 2,540 coins
- Mithril boots 2,388 coins (members)
- Mithril gloves Non-tradeable (members); players can buy a pair from the Culinaromancer's Chest after they completed 5 subquests of Recipe for Disaster for 1,500 coins
- Mithril gauntlets 100 Fist of Guthix tokens
Usage
Generally, mithril sets are considered "fine armour with great protection" for players sporting a low Defence level. Since they are inexpensive and rather easy to obtain, mithril armour sets are used in the Wilderness even by higher levelled players. However, this is more uncommon than lower levelled players wearing it. It also weighs less than other conventional armour.
Trivia
- Mithril (also called "truesilver") is a fictional metal invented by J.R.R. Tolkien for his fantasy writings (Lord of the Rings, etc.). Notable is a mithril chainmail shirt worn by Bilbo and then Frodo, described by the former as "light as a feather, but as hard as dragon scales". This may not be completely accurate in RuneScape, but full mithril is lighter than (for example) steel armour, which weighs 60 kg; because of this, one could conclude that Jagex wished to make a tribute to Tolkien. In Lord of the Rings, Mithril is more like rune, than the dark blue RuneScape variant.
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