Weapon

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The weapon slot.
The weapon slot.

Weapons are wieldable items that a player can use to inflict damage in combat. All players wield weapons in their right hand, (with the exception of defenders, which are wielded in the left hand, or shield slot.) or, if they are wielding a 2H (two handed) weapon, in both hands. If a player is using a two-handed weapon, they may not have any items equipped in the shield slot at the same time. In the case of thrown weapons, which are stackable, multiples of the same thrown weapon may be equipped in the weapon slot at once. A player may also equip a pickaxe or a woodcutting hatchet in the weapon slot so that they may hold more ore or logs, respectively.

Artwork of some standard RuneScape weapons.
Artwork of Silverlight from Issue 19 of the God Letters.

Basic Weapons

These weapons are more commonly used than the other weapons available, because they do not degrade or break. Most types of basic weapons come in eight different kinds of metal.

Most weapons have a primary mode in all three styles and a secondary mode in the aggressive or controlled style. The secondary mode is normally weaker, but may be more appropriate to your target win.

Chainmail armour is weaker against stabbing; platemail is weaker against crushing, while the slash attack is highly effective against cloth, leather or unarmoured targets. Against monster hide, the most effective style varies. The only absolute defence against a particular attack is the Protect from Melee prayer(which has 100% chance of success), or the occasional NPC that requires something special to kill them, so you will still hit with the "wrong" attack and weapon, just not as often and with less damage.

Weapon groups

The whole idea of having multiple weapon types is that one weapon type should not be all-conquering, or there would not be much point of having the others. Overall, though, popular weapon types for each style are:

Stab

Slash

Crush

There are also a variety of 'novelty weapons' available. They do deal out very little, if any, damage.

The various groups of weapons are summarised below. The level of Strength in each class is not definitive:

Weapon Speed/Strength Primary/Secondary Notes
Dagger Fast/Weak Stab/Slash The first weapon that can be smithed in any metal. Generally (but not always) has higher stats than a sword of the weaker metal. Daggers are primarily stabbing weapons, though they have a decent slash attack. Members can poison daggers to great effect. Dragon Daggers are discoloured upon poisoning, making the tip of the dagger a bright green colour. Other daggers may be poisoned but the green colour is much less prominent. The dragon dagger was a popular Pking weapon and is still commonly used in PvP combat due to it being cheap but effective.
Hatchet Medium/Weak Crush/Slash Intended for Woodcutting, but can be used as a weapon.
Pickaxe Medium/Weak Stab/Crush Intended for Mining, but can be used as a weapon.
Sword Fast/Medium Stab/Slash Able to hit higher than a dagger at the same attack speed, although it cannot be poisoned. This makes it unpopular. However, players can find it useful.
Mace Medium/Medium Crush/Stab The crush attack is better against platemail, and the prayer bonus can be useful. It also features a controlled stabbing attack. Usually has a Prayer bonus.
Scimitar Fast/Medium Slash/Stab An excellent slashing weapon against cloth or leather, and average against chainmail, but weak against platemail. The secondary stabbing attack is rather inefficient against some armour, but better against chainmail. It is in the controlled style, and yields equal experience to Attack, Strength, and Defence. The dragon scimitar is one of the most popular weapons for Pking, along with the abyssal whip and dragon dagger. But it doesn't have a very good strength bonus. Nonetheless, the rune scimitar is considered to be one of the best training weapons for melee in a free world.
Longsword Medium/Strong Slash/Stab Slower than a scimitar, but has higher strength and attack bonuses, especially in terms of its controlled stab attack. Considered to be worse than the scimitar due to its lower speed, it has a considerably higher strength bonus and higher slash and stab bonuses. It is described as the "warrior's best friend" on the Runescape website. It was once considered the best weapon type before the scimitar's popularity outbreak, although many high-levelled players sometimes use the dragon longsword due to its better stats than the dragon scimitar and its substantially better special attack.
Warhammer Slow/Strong Crush An uncommon crushing-only weapon with no specialist store open to non-members. It's right in the middle of the Smithing scale for any metal. This weapon is good to dent other warriors' platemail. It also offers the second best attack bonuses among all the basic one-handed weapons; the store is located in Rellekka.
Battleaxe Slow/Stronger Slash/Crush Provides a better strength bonus than the warhammer, but not as effective in the secondary crush attack. It is considered to be a rather effective Pking weapon. The Battleaxe is the strongest 1-handed weapon in the melee weaponry class.
Two-handed sword Slow/ Very Strong Slash/Crush The most powerful of the basic weapons, but also the slowest. Furthermore, as its name suggests, the two-handed sword cannot be used with a shield. It may be a good secondary weapon for the ranged fighter, as their bow cannot be used with a shield anyway. This weapon has no specialist store open to non-members; the store is located in Taverley. The Rune 2h is arguably the most popular type, as it is notable for being the strongest non degradable weapon available in F2P, although the Gravite 2h is more powerful, and harder to obtain.
Halberd Slow/ Strong Stab/Slash About as slow as the two-handed sword and slightly less powerful, and a shield cannot be equipped with it. However, it can reach over small obstacles (such as tables, fences etc.)
Spear Medium/Medium Stab/Slash/Crush This two-handed members-only weapon is one of only two classes in the game that can use all three attack styles. The spear has an average attack speed, features controlled style for each attack style, and can be poisoned. Its bonuses are not as high as other weapons', and the only way to train Attack or Strength with it is to use one of the controlled styles. It can be poisoned with Karambwan paste.
Hasta Medium/Medium Stab/Slash/Crush This weapon is identical to the spear in every way, except that it is a one-handed weapon compared to the two-handed spear and that it has negative Defence bonuses, although this can be countered by wearing a shield. This weapon may be poisoned with Karambwan paste.
Claws Fast/Medium Slash/Stab A members-only weapon that is similar to the sword, except that it is two-handed and is primarily a slashing weapon. Also it beats the sword in speed. It cannot be poisoned. The dragon version is very popular in PvP combat thanks to its quadruple hit special.
Maul Slow/Strong Crush Does not follow the standard metal scale (Bronze-Dragon). It is also is 2-handed. You usually get them either in granite or obsidian. A new type is the Chaotic, a reward from Dungeoneering.
Abyssal whip Fast/Strong Slash Does not follow the standard metal scale (Bronze-Dragon). The Abyssal whip has a high experience rate in training Attack and Defence but the only way to train Strength is to use the controlled style. They can be used with a shield. It's often used with a Dragon defender or Dragonfire shield.

Italics indicate decent effectiveness in a weapon's secondary style compared to its primary style. (Less than 20% difference in bonuses)

A player wielding a Dragon two-handed sword.

Weapon requirements

Attack Level Type
1 Bronze weapons
1 Iron weapons
5 Steel weapons
10 Black weapons
10 White weapons¹
20 Mithril weapons
30 Adamant weapons
40 Rune weapons
45 Gravite equipment (with 45 Dungeoneering)
50

Granite maul and Granite mace (with 50 Strength)/ Keris (after Contact!)

60 Dragon weapons
70 Zamorakian Spear
70 Saradomin sword
70 Abyssal whip
70 Barrows weapons²
70 Barrows weapons (with 70 Strength)3
75 Godswords
20/78 Ancient Warriors' Equipment
78 Korasi's sword (with 78 Strength)
80

Chaotic equipment (with 80 Dungeoneering)

85

Abyssal Vine Whip (with 80 Slayer)

The table above shows what level is needed to wield a certain metal and some specific weapons. Annotations above a word in the table correspond to the following:

1Wanted! must be completed.
2Guthan's warspear and Verac's flail.
3Torag's hammers and Dharok's greataxe.

Weapons are made of different metals, some stronger and more expensive than others. Higher Attack levels allow wielding weapons of better metals. For example, a player needs an Attack level of 10 to wield a black weapon, whereas the player would need level 20 to wield a mithril weapon. Almost all metal weapons can be smithed, except for Halberds, and any Black, White, Dragon, or Barrows weapons.

Weapons table

  Bronze Iron Steel Black White (Members) Mithril Adamant Rune Dragon (Members)
Dagger Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sword Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Scimitar Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Mace Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Longsword Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Hatchet Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Battleaxe Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Warhammer Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Two-handed sword Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Pickaxe Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Spear (Members) Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Hasta (Members) Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No
Claws (Members) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Halberd (Members) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Other melee weapon types

Members have access to more powerful weapons than the basic ones. However, because of their power, they are much more expensive than the basic weapons.

TzHaar

A player fighting with Guthan's warspear.

Barrows

Miscellaneous

Quest weapons, fun weapons and blackjacks

 

Quest related weapons

A player fighting with the Darklight.

Blackjacks

Fun weapons

Kitchen weaponry

Kitchen weaponry are members only weapons that can be bought from the Culinaromancer's chest. To buy and wield more advanced kitchen weapons the player must complete the Recipe for Disaster subquests.

The weapons:

Free-to-play magic weapons

The weapons listed below can be used in free-to-play. While they can be used in melee, they are more powerful when used to cast Magic in combat.

Staves

Member magic weapons

 

Weapon requirements

Level Type
1 Staff, Magic staff, Elemental staves
1 Talisman staff (with 50 Runecrafting)
30 Battlestaves (with 30 Attack)
40 Mystic staves (with 40 Attack)
50 Ancient staff (with 50 Attack)
60 Zamorak staff
60 Guthix staff
60 Saradomin staff
65 Lunar staff
70 Ahrim's staff (with 70 Attack)
75 Staff of Light (with 75 Attack)
78 Zuriel's staff (with 78 Attack)
80 Polypore staff
80 Chaotic staff (with 80 Dungeoneering)

Members have a wide assortment of magic weapons at their disposal.

Battlestaves

Mystic staves

God staves

Barrows

Slayer

TzHaar

A player using a Magic weapon to fight.

Mage Training Arena wands

Talisman staves

Miscellaneous

Free-to-play ranged weapons

Free players have a limited amount of weapons they can use for ranged attacks.

Longbows

Shortbows

Crossbows

Composite bows

Other

Member ranged weapons

Members have a wide range of ranged weapons at their disposal.

Bows

Italics indicate Members only

Image Bow Level Bonus Notes
Training bow Training bow 1 +8 Can be bought from Beefy Bill in Lumbridge.
Shortbow Shortbow 1 +8 Can be bought or claimed as a sample from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock.
Longbow Longbow 1 +8 Can be bought or claimed as a sample from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock.
Oak shortbow Oak shortbow 5 +14 Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from Brian's Archery Supplies in Rimmington.
Oak longbow Oak longbow 5 +14 Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from Brian's Archery Supplies in Rimmington.
Willow shortbow Willow shortbow 20 +20 Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from Brian's Archery Supplies in Rimmington.
Willow longbow Willow longbow 20 +20 Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from Brian's Archery Supplies in Rimmington.
Willow composite bow Willow composite bow 20 +22 Possible reward from level 1 clue scrolls.
Maple shortbow Maple shortbow 30 +29 Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from Brian's Archery Supplies in Rimmington.
Maple longbow Maple longbow 30 +29 Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from Brian's Archery Supplies in Rimmington.
Ogre composite bow Ogre composite bow 30 +38 Obtained from the Zogre Flesh Eaters Quest. Uses brutal arrows.
Yew shortbow Yew shortbow 40 +47 Can be bought from other players or made with the fletching skill.
Yew longbow Yew longbow 40 +47 Can be bought from other players or made with the fletching skill.
Yew composite bow Yew composite bow 40 +49 Possible reward from level 2 clue scrolls.
Maple longbow (sighted) Maple longbow (sighted) 45 +110 Can be made by adding a longbow sight from Daemonheim to a Maple longbow. Also requires 45 dungeoneering. This is the highest longbow non-members can use.
Gravite shortbow Gravite shortbow 45 +47 Can be obtained as a reward from Daemonheim. Also requires 45 dungeoneering. This is the highest shortbow non-members can use.
Magic shortbow Magic shortbow 50 +69 Can be bought from other players or made with the fletching skill. This bow also has a special attack.
Magic longbow Magic longbow 50 +69 Can be bought from other players or made with the fletching skill. This bow also has a special attack.
Magic composite bow Magic composite bow 50 +71 Possible reward from level 3 clue scrolls.
Seercull Seercull 50 +69 Can be bought from players or dropped by Dagannoth Supremes or Greater Reborn Rangers. This bow also has a special attack.
Magic longbow (sighted) Magic longbow (sighted) 55 +140 Can be made by adding a longbow sight from Daemonheim to a Magic longbow . Also requires 45 dungeoneering. This bow also has a special attack. This is the most accurate longbow in the game.
Dark bow Dark bow 60 +95 Can be bought from players or dropped by dark beasts. Fires two arrows at once. This bow also has a special attack.
Crystal bow Crystal bow 70 (with 50 Agility) +100/+64 Does not use arrows, can be purchased from other players when unused. Degrades with use, initially +100 bonus.
http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110110191304/runescape/images/e/e5/Zaryte_Bow.png Zaryte bow 80 +120 Does not use arrows, can be purchased from other players when fully charged. Dropped exclusively by Nex

The ranged and magic tutors can be found at Lumbridge, in a sort of training centre, north of the General Store (marked by an empty flour pot on the mini-map.)

Because of the time limit of 30 minutes, when your Ranged level gets higher, it is wasting your time waiting for the 30 minutes to be up, so you can get more bronze Arrows. At around Level 5 Ranged it would pay to switch to the Oak shortbow with Iron arrows.

Miscellaneous

Arrows

Arrows are used for ammunition with bows. The better the arrow, the higher damage a player can deal. However, players require certain bows to use certain arrows. Non-members can only use bronze to adamant arrows. All arrows except the training arrows can be fletched by members.

Italics indicate Members only

Image Arrow Bow required Location
Training arrows Training Can be bought from Beefy Bill in Lumbridge.
Bronze arrows Bronze arrows Any Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock.
Iron arrows Iron arrows Any Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock.
Steel arrows Steel arrows Oak Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from Brian's Archery Supplies in Rimmington.
Mithril arrows Mithril arrows Willow Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from Brian's Archery Supplies in Rimmington.
Adamant arrows Adamant arrows Maple Can be bought from Lowe's Archery Store in Varrock or from Brian's Archery Supplies in Rimmington.
Rune arrows Rune arrows Maple (focused), Yew Can be bought from the Ranging Guild, can be bought from other players or can be fletched.
Broad Arrow Broad arrows Magic Can be bought from any Slayer Master, used to kill Turoths and Kurask, and can't be traded.
Dragon arrows Dragon arrows Dark Can be fletched by materials dropped by Dragon implings, Kingly Implings.

Crossbows

The selection of non-member crossbows is very limited. Only the Crossbow and the Phoenix crossbow are available. They both give the same bonuses.

Italics indicates Members only.

Image Name Level Bonus Bolts
Crossbow Crossbow 1 +6 Bronze bolts
Phoenix crossbow Phoenix crossbow 1 +6 Bronze bolts
Bronze crossbow Bronze crossbow 1 +18 Bronze bolts
Coral crossbow Coral crossbow 1 +24 Coral bolts only
Blurite crossbow Blurite crossbow 16 +30 Up to blurite bolts
Iron crossbow Iron crossbow 26 +42 Up to iron bolts
Dorgeshuun crossbow Dorgeshuun crossbow 28 +42 Up to iron bolts/bone bolts. This crossbow cannot use enchanted or gem-tipped bolts.
Steel crossbow Steel crossbow 31 +54 Up to steel bolts
Mithril crossbow Mithril crossbow 36 +66 Up to mithril bolts/mithril grapples
Adamant crossbow Adamant crossbow 46 +78 Up to adamant bolts
Zanik's crossbow Zanik's crossbow 46 +78 Up to adamant bolts (including bone bolts, but excluding enchanted bolts and Broad-tipped bolts)
Hunter's crossbow Hunter's crossbow 50 +55 Kebbit bolts only
Rune crossbow Rune crossbow 61 +90 Up to rune bolts
Karil's crossbow Karil's crossbow 70 +84 Bolt racks only
Chaotic crossbow Chaotic crossbow 80 +120 Up to rune bolts
Royal crossbow Royal crossbow 85 +135 Royal bolts only

Composite Bows

All composite bows (excluding the composite ogre bow) has some of the speed of a shortbow and some of the power of a longbow. It is generally not used unless you don't mind sacrificing some of your speed for attack power. Composite bows are not recommended for normal training and PvP.

A player fighting with a Seercull.

Thrown Weapons

All throwing weapons are members only.

Darts

Darts can be forged from Bronze, Iron, Steel, Mithril, Adamantite, Rune and Dragon. Each metal bar can make ten Dart Tips. Darts can be poisoned and are stackable. Black and Dragon Darts are available but cannot be smithed by players. Darts can only be made after completing the Tourist Trap quest.

Throwing knives

Throwing knives are poisonable, and can be forged by players from Bronze, Iron, Steel, Mithril, Adamantite, and Rune. Each metal bar yields five Throwing Knives. Black Throwing Knives are only dropped by Shadow Warriors, Imperial Guard members, ankous, and cyclopes in the warrior's guild.

Throwing Axes

Throwing Axes come in Bronze, Iron, Steel, Mithril, Adamantite, and Rune. They can only be bought from a shop in the Ranging Guild. The Rune Throwing Axe has a special attack ("Chain Hit") that, when activated in a multicombat zone with multiple enemies nearby, will bounce from enemy to enemy up to 10 times(10% special bar used per enemy hit).

Javelins

Javelins are stackable and made out of Bronze, Iron, Steel, Black, Mithril, Adamantite, and Rune. Javelins can be found as drops from defeated monsters and can also be purchased inside the Ranging Guild. Javelins are notoriously slow and are generally considered to be the most unpopular out of the one-handed Ranging weapons.

Chinchompas

A Dwarf multicannon.

Miscellaneous

Salamanders

Can be used as Ranged, Magic or Melee weapons*. They are Members only and are obtained using the Hunter skill.

*It has been reported that while doing the Knight's Training ground mini-quest (unlocked upon completion of the "King's Ransom" quest), the salamanders are not registered as a melee weapon, even while on the melee setting (This is relevant because you are permitted only to use melee weapons while in the training grounds).