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{{Infobox Monster
 
{{Infobox Monster
 
|name = Sea troll
 
|name = Sea troll
|image = [[File:Sea Troll.png|Sea Troll|200px]]
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|image = [[File:Sea Troll.png|Sea Troll|200px]]|200px]]
 
|release = [[2 May]] [[2006]]
 
|release = [[2 May]] [[2006]]
 
|update = Return of the Wise Old Man!
 
|update = Return of the Wise Old Man!
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|immune to poison = No
 
|immune to poison = No
 
|attack style = Melee
 
|attack style = Melee
|weakness = Slash
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|weakness = Air Spells
 
|always drops = [[Bones]] (lvl 65 & 79)<br />[[Big bones|Big Bones]] (lvl 87 & 101)
 
|always drops = [[Bones]] (lvl 65 & 79)<br />[[Big bones|Big Bones]] (lvl 87 & 101)
 
|examine = An aquatic troll.}}
 
|examine = An aquatic troll.}}

Revision as of 18:50, 27 November 2012

Template:Beta Not to be confused with the River Troll, a discontinued random event.

[FAQ] [doc]

Sea trolls are encountered during the Swan Song quest. They first ambush players and the Wise Old Man when entering the colony. You may also encounter a Sea troll while fishing for monkfish during the quest.

There is also an army of Sea trolls on Piscatoris that are effortlessly annihilated by the player's Skeleton Mages.

After completing the quest, Sea trolls will no longer attack while fishing for monkfish.

During the quest My Arm's Big Adventure, if you have already completed Swan Song, My Arm will claim that Sea trolls are "not proper trolls", which may explain why the Sea troll queen looks nothing like a Sea troll.

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Trivia