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'''Uraeus''' is a weapon that [[Apep]] wields during the quest [[Diamond in the Rough]]. After the quest, players can obtain it for themselves by slicing open [[dung kalphite]]s in the [[Kalphite nursery]] after [[Diamond in the Rough]]. It requires 10 [[Attack]] to wield and has the same stats as an iron battleaxe.
 
'''Uraeus''' is a weapon that [[Apep]] wields during the quest [[Diamond in the Rough]]. After the quest, players can obtain it for themselves by slicing open [[dung kalphite]]s in the [[Kalphite nursery]] after [[Diamond in the Rough]]. It requires 10 [[Attack]] to wield and has the same stats as an iron battleaxe.
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Since [[5 June]] [[2017]], it can also be used as a cosmetic override.
   
 
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Revision as of 14:12, 25 June 2017

Uraeus (Apep's axe) detail

Uraeus is a weapon that Apep wields during the quest Diamond in the Rough. After the quest, players can obtain it for themselves by slicing open dung kalphites in the Kalphite nursery after Diamond in the Rough. It requires 10 Attack to wield and has the same stats as an iron battleaxe.

Since 5 June 2017, it can also be used as a cosmetic override.

Combat Stats
RequirementsUraeus (Apep's axe) equipped
10 Attack
ClassSlot
Attack MeleeMain hand slot
Tier
10
WeaponsMainOff
Damage149-
Accuracy202-
StyleSlash
Range1
Speed
Average (3.6s)
AttributesDamage reduction
DefenceArmour0PvM: 0%PvP: 0%
ConstitutionLife points0Style bonuses
PrayerPrayer0Strength0Ranged0Magic0
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Drop sources

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Source Combat level Quantity Rarity
Dung kalphiteN/A1Uncommon

Trivia

  • The uraeus is the symbol of the sacred asp, used to decorate the headdresses of deities and pharaohs.
  • This weapon appears to have been modeled after either a real ancient Egyptian fan with no feathers, a Vulcan weapon called a lirpa, or after some of the weapons used by characters in Egyptian Hollywood movies such as The Mummy Returns. There has never been an actual Egyptian weapon that looks like this. The closest thing would probably be a Chinese monk's spade.