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Revision as of 11:52, 13 March 2013
This article is about a basic rapier. For other uses, see Rapier (disambiguation).
The Rapier is a very thin sword, most effective for piercing. Its speed is that of a shortsword. It was used by Gentleman Mallard until his disappearance at sea. The sword was later found by Smith of Mos Le'Harmless, who will sell it to players for 25,600 coins, so you need to complete Cabin Fever first.
To be able to understand Smith and purchase the rapier, the player must either have a Book o' piracy in their inventory or have completed the Rocking Out quest. Talk to Smith and select the cutlasses option in the dialogue box.
Players require level 40 Attack to wield the rapier.Template:Obeoc
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Weapons | Main | Off | |||||||||
Damage | 12 | - | |||||||||
Accuracy | 10 | - | |||||||||
Style | - | ||||||||||
Range | ? (edit) | ||||||||||
Speed | Fast (3.0s) | ||||||||||
Attributes | Damage reduction | ||||||||||
Armour | 0 | PvM: 0% | PvP: 0% | ||||||||
Life points | 0 | Style bonuses | |||||||||
Prayer | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||||||
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Trivia
- The examine text is a reference to Tybalt, spoken by Mercutio in the Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet while describing him as the very butcher of a silk button. 'Rapier' is also what swords are called by some of the characters during the play.
- The 'Rapier' once had the stab/slash bonuses switched; but on 29 December 2008, the slash bonuses had been replaced with the current stab bonuses.
- This is the signature weapon of Harrallak Menarous.
- Before the release of Dungeoneering, this was the only rapier in-game that players could wield.
See also
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