Brass key
Release date | 4 January 2001 (Update) |
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Members? | No |
Quest item? | No |
Tradeable? | Yes |
Equipable? | No |
Stacks? | No |
High Alch | 0 coins |
Low Alch | 0 coins |
Destroy | Drop |
Store price | 1 coin |
Examine | A key found on the floor of Edgeville Dungeon. |
Weight | 0 kg |
The Brass key grants access to the back door of the Edgeville Dungeon. This is extremely useful as it shortens the distance between the ore in the mine and the bank in the Grand Exchange. It is used mostly to kill the monsters that dwell within. These include Hobgoblins, Hill giants, Zombies, Skeletons, and Giant Rats. It is one of the favourite places that free-to-play players use to train their combat levels, namely on Hill giants.
The key can be picked up inside the dungeon near the back entrance in a dead-end room guarded by level 24 zombies. This could be used as a moneymaking method: staying in the dungeon and collecting the keys, but the Zombies can be aggressive and it is advised to take armour, a weapon, and food if you are a lower level player. The key respawns 30–60 seconds after it has been picked up.
This key used to be used as a scam to trick players by saying it unlocks the gate to the store under Varrock west bank. This key used to be sold for 1,000 coins.
Dropping monsters
Steel key ring
The brass key is one of the keys that members can place on the Steel key ring to save bank and inventory space.
Steel key ring keys |
Ancestral key • Battered key • Brass key • Crystal-mine key • Dusty key • Enchanted key • Maze key • Metal key • New key • Shiny key • Shortcut key • Weapon store key • Iron key | ||||||||||
H.A.M. |
Bronze key (H.A.M.) • Iron key (H.A.M.) • Steel key (H.A.M.) • Silver key (H.A.M.) | ||||||||||
Shades of Mort'ton keys |
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Others |
Crystal key • Tooth half of a key • Loop half of a key • Dragonkin key • Strange key teeth • Strange key loop • Key (Treasure Trails) • Muddy key • Prison key (Prison Pete) • Sinister key • Tarnished key |