Third-age kiteshield
Release date | 5 December 2006 (Update) |
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Members? | Yes |
Quest item? | No |
Tradeable? | Yes |
Lendable? | Yes |
Equipable? | Yes |
Stacks? | No |
High Alch | 108,000 coins |
Low Alch | 72,000 coins |
Destroy | Drop |
Store price | Not sold |
Examine | Ancient armour beaten from magical silver. |
Weight | 2 kg |
The Third-age kiteshield is a members-only piece of armour that is part of the Third Age warrior set. Players need at least 65 Defence to wield it. To obtain one, the player can either complete a Level 3 Treasure trail or trade with another player. It is among the most expensive rewards from a treasure trail.
This shield is the fifth strongest shield in the game, beaten by the fully charged Dragonfire shield, the Elysian spirit shield, the Divine spirit shield, and the Chaotic kiteshield. It is also beaten in range defence bonus by the Crystal shield, the Granite shield, and the Toktz-ket-xil.
Interestingly enough, the statistics on the 3rd Age Kiteshield resemble square shield rather than kiteshield. It has an equal stab and ranged defence bonus, and its crush defence is lower than stab defence.
The odds of getting a piece of third-age armour are between 1/100,000 and 1/1,000,000.<ref>Mod Maylea. "Treasure Trails Q&A Answers!". 28th of September 2010. News & Announcements Forums. *</ref>
Hover over image for type | A male player wielding a 3rd age kiteshield. A male player wielding a 3rd age kiteshield. | |||||||||||
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Attack bonus | ||||||||||||
0 | 0 | 0 | -10 | -4 | ||||||||
Defence bonus | ||||||||||||
+63 | +65 | +61 | -3 | +63 | ||||||||
Other bonuses | Slot | |||||||||||
0 | 0 | 0% | 0 |
Trivia
- Although the third-age kiteshield resembles a teardrop shield, it is still called a kite shield.
- Due to the recent armour revamping the new steel kite shield closely resembles the third-age kite shield. though this might change should third age armour also get a major revamp.
- The third-age kiteshield may be based off shields worn by men in King Harold's army during the Battle of Hastings, as depicted by the Bayeux Tapestry.
References