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{{Item
| name = Yellow feather
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|name = Yellow feather
| AKA = N/A
 
| image = [[Image:Yellow_feather.PNG]]
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|image = [[File:Yellow feather.png]]
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|release = [[21 November]] [[2006]]
| members = Yes
 
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|update = HUNTER SKILL!
| quest = No
 
|tradeable = Yes
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|members = No
| stackable = Yes
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|quest = No
| high =
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|tradeable = Yes
| low =
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|equipable = No
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|stackable = Yes
| store =
 
| exchange = 6
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|disassembly = Yes
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|value = 13
| examine = A bright yellow feather.
 
| weight = 0
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|destroy = Drop
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|kept = always
 
|store = No
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|exchange = GEMW
 
|examine = A bright yellow feather.
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|weight = 0
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|id = 10090
 
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[[File:Yellow feather detail.png|left|100px]]
'''Yellow feathers''' are items used in the [[Fletching]] skill. They are acquired when [[Hunter|hunting]] [[Golden Warbler]]s. Yellow feathers, along with all coloured feathers gathered from the Hunter skill, can be used in place of regular white feathers for the Fletching skill. Despite the difference, the arrows still come out with white feathers and are used as normal arrows.
 
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A '''yellow feather''' is an item dropped the [[Golden Warbler]] bird caught using the [[Hunter]] skill. Level 5 Hunting and at least one [[bird snare]] are needed to catch these birds in the [[Uzer Hunter area]]. This is also dropped by [[pheasant]]s in [[McGrubbor's Wood]].
   
 
Yellow feathers, along with all coloured feathers gathered from the Hunter skill, can be used in place of regular white [[feather]]s for the [[Fletching]] skill. Despite the difference, the bolts and arrows created still come out with white feathers and have no extra properties. They are colourful and can be sold at the [[Varrock]] [[Fancy Dress Shop]] for 3 coins each.
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Additionally, a yellow coloured [[feather headdress]] can be created by adding 20 yellow feathers to a [[leather coif]] with level 79 crafting.
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Completing the [[Court Case]] "Ernest vs Professor Oddenstein" rewards the player with 15 [[Red feather|red]], [[Blue feather|blue]], and yellow feathers.
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==Drop sources==
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{{Dropping monsters list|Yellow feather}}
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==Disassembly==
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{{Disassembly
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|category = default
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|level = 1
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}}
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==Trivia==
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* Yellow feathers were originally '''orange feathers'''; however, at some point, brown feathers were renamed to [[orange feather]]s. To avoid confusion, the feathers obtained from golden warblers were renamed to yellow feathers.
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[[Category:Fletching]]
 
[[Category:Fletching]]
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[[Category:Sign of the porter items]]

Latest revision as of 01:03, 9 April 2019

Yellow feather detail

A yellow feather is an item dropped the Golden Warbler bird caught using the Hunter skill. Level 5 Hunting and at least one bird snare are needed to catch these birds in the Uzer Hunter area. This is also dropped by pheasants in McGrubbor's Wood.

Yellow feathers, along with all coloured feathers gathered from the Hunter skill, can be used in place of regular white feathers for the Fletching skill. Despite the difference, the bolts and arrows created still come out with white feathers and have no extra properties. They are colourful and can be sold at the Varrock Fancy Dress Shop for 3 coins each.

Additionally, a yellow coloured feather headdress can be created by adding 20 yellow feathers to a leather coif with level 79 crafting.

Completing the Court Case "Ernest vs Professor Oddenstein" rewards the player with 15 red, blue, and yellow feathers.

Drop sources

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Source Combat level Quantity Rarity
Pheasant41–4Always

Disassembly

[FAQ] • [doc]

Trivia

  • Yellow feathers were originally orange feathers; however, at some point, brown feathers were renamed to orange feathers. To avoid confusion, the feathers obtained from golden warblers were renamed to yellow feathers.