Full helm

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A Full helmet is armour worn in the headwear slot. Full helmets are stronger than medium helmets, and are used primarily by warriors. The helmets give negative Range and Mage attack bonuses, however rangers and mages still often use them because the sizeable defence bonuses often outweigh the slight penalties.

Full helms are heavier in comparison to medium helmets, some full helmets and their trimmed parts do have plumes. Trimmed and Gold-Trimmed armours have grey and gold plumes respectively, and the god helmets have plume colours representing the god to which they are aligned.

Normal full helmets

Metal Level GE Price
Bronze full helm 1 16 coins (update)
Iron full helm 1 48 coins (update)
Steel full helm 5 219 coins (update)
Black full helm 10 685 coins (update)
White full helm* 10 2,618 coins (update)
Mithril full helm 20 753 coins (update)
Adamant full helm 30 1,884 coins (update)
Rune full helm 40 20,861 coins (update)
Dragon full helm 60 32,714,089 coins (update)

Special full helmets

Trivia

  • In RuneScape Classic, full helmets were known as "large helmets".
  • On 1 July 2008, when Jagex released RuneScape High Definition, all full helmets except the Black full helmet were mistakenly rendered with red plumes, rather than the normal blue plumes. A Rune full helm looked identical to a Zamorak full helm. This bug was quickly fixed by Jagex.
  • A recent update has made it so that the bottom part of a full helmet moves as the player talks. Considering there is no joint, this looks very odd.
  • The helmets in Dungeoneering are referred to as full helms, even though there are no medium helmets in that skill.