Sagaie

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Sagaie
Release date 12 July 2011 (Update)
Members? Yes
Quest item? No
Tradeable? Yes
Lendable? No
Equipable? Yes
Stacks? Yes
High Alch 240 coins
Low Alch 160 coins
Destroy Drop
Store price Not sold
Examine A hardened wooden spear equipped with an amentum.
Weight 0 kg
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Sagaie are throwing spears that require 72 Ranged to wield. Players can make them using items gained from the Jadinko Lair. Sagaie do more damage the further the player is from their target. This comes at the expense of accuracy. Sagaies are 1-handed and, thus, can be equipped with a shield to give better defensive bonuses. However, Ava's devices do not work with Sagaie and most of the spears thrown will be lost.

They are made by heating straight roots on a firepit to make hardened straight roots, using a knife to fletch these into sagaie shafts and then attaching mutated vines to the shafts for 40 Fletching experience per shaft (5 are made per 2 game ticks, or 100xp/tick, and you can queue up 50 using Make-10).

This makes the actual fletching process one of the fastest ways to train fletching in RuneScape only behind dragon darts, though this speed may be deceptive given the amount of time needed to prepare the untradeable sagaie shafts. A fletching level of 83 is required to assemble a sagaie.

With 99 Ranged, Ranged set of Void Knight equipment, extreme ranging potions and Rigour, it is possible to hit in the 600s on Mutated jadinkos.

Bonuses
Hover over image for type A player wielding Sagaies.
A player wielding Sagaies.
 Attack bonus
0 0 0 0 +100
 Defence bonus
0 0 0 0 0
Other bonuses Slot

0 0 0% 0


Combat Styles

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Trivia

  • The name Sagaie comes from the word assegai, a slender and powerful spear used in Africa. Often called a Zaġāya.
  • The straight roots and hardened straight roots do not stack, but sagaie shafts and sagaies themselves do stack.
  • Sagaies are similar in look and in actual use to the Aztec Atlatl, a type of throwing spear that is projected by using a small stick at the spear's base as a kind of lever.