Evil chicken wings

Released | 25 July 2021 (Update) |
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Members | Yes |
Quest item | No |
Properties | |
Tradeable | No |
Equipable | Yes |
Stackable | No |
Noteable | Yes |
Options | Wear, Drop |
Examine | Delicious-looking chicken wings. |
Values | |
Value | 150 coins |
High alch | 20 coins |
Low alch | 10 coins |
Weight | 0.5 kg |
Description of Evil Chicken Wings
Evil Chicken Wings are a rare and unique item in Old School RuneScape (OSRS) that players can obtain from the Evil Chicken, a formidable boss found in the God Wars Dungeon. These wings are not just a cosmetic item; they provide significant benefits to players, particularly in combat and skilling scenarios. With their distinctive appearance, the wings resemble those of a chicken, but with a dark twist that aligns with the ominous nature of their source.
How to Obtain Evil Chicken Wings
To acquire Evil Chicken Wings, players must defeat the Evil Chicken, which is a level 200 boss residing in the God Wars Dungeon. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to get these elusive wings:
- Prepare for Battle: Equip yourself with high combat gear and bring plenty of food and potions.
- Access the God Wars Dungeon: Players must have completed the “Death to the Dorgeshuun” quest to enter.
- Locate the Evil Chicken: The Evil Chicken can be found in the Saradomin area of the dungeon.
- Defeat the Evil Chicken: Engage in combat and defeat it.
- Loot the Wings: Upon defeating the Evil Chicken, there is a chance it will drop the Evil Chicken Wings.
Combat Stats and Benefits
Evil Chicken Wings offer several combat bonuses that make them a desirable item for players. Here are the key stats and benefits:
Stat | Bonus |
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Attack Bonus | +2 Ranged, +2 Magic |
Defence Bonus | +3 Ranged, +3 Magic |
In addition to these stats, wearing Evil Chicken Wings grants players a unique ability to increase their chances of receiving rare drops from monsters. This makes them particularly useful for those engaging in boss fights and high-level monster hunting.
Effects in Gameplay
Evil Chicken Wings not only provide combat bonuses but also offer various effects that enhance the gameplay experience. Some notable effects include:
- Increased Drop Rates: Players who wear these wings have a better chance of receiving rare items from defeated monsters.
- Aesthetic Appeal: The unique design adds a stylish flair to character appearances in-game.
- Mobility Buff: While equipped, players experience a slight increase in their movement speed.
Usage in Skilling
Beyond combat, Evil Chicken Wings can also be advantageous in several skilling scenarios. Here’s how they enhance skilling:
- Farming: The wings provide a boost to farming yields, making them useful when players engage in herb runs.
- Woodcutting: Players equipped with these wings may find they cut logs faster.
- Fishing: Wearing the wings can increase the chances of catching rare fish, benefiting players engaged in fishing activities.
Comparison with Other Items
When comparing Evil Chicken Wings to other similar items, here are some key differences:
Item | Combat Bonus | Special Effects |
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Evil Chicken Wings | +2 Ranged, +2 Magic | Increased Drop Rates |
God Books | +1 Ranged, +1 Magic | Prayer Bonus |
Ava’s Device | +3 Ranged | Enhanced Loot |
The Evil Chicken Wings stand out primarily due to their unique drop rate increase, making them a valuable asset for many players.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I wear Evil Chicken Wings while training skills?
A: Yes, you can wear them while skilling, and they provide benefits such as increased yields in Farming and Fishing.
Q: Are the wings tradeable?
A: No, Evil Chicken Wings are untradeable and can only be obtained by defeating the Evil Chicken.
Q: Do the wings degrade over time?
A: No, they do not degrade and can be used indefinitely once obtained.
Q: Can I get more than one pair of wings?
A: Yes, there is a chance to receive multiple pairs from defeating the Evil Chicken, but it’s rare.
Q: Do Evil Chicken Wings have any effect on PvP?
A: In PvP scenarios, the wings provide the same combat bonuses but may not affect drop rates as they do in PvE.