Bronze set (lg)

The Bronze set (lg) is a classic armor set in Old School RuneScape, designed for those embarking on their early adventures in Gielinor. Comprising a full helm, kiteshield, platebody, and platelegs, this set is crafted from bronze, making it an ideal choice for novice players seeking to bolster their defense against the myriad of creatures that roam the land. With its distinct metallic sheen, the Bronze set not only offers protection but also represents a rite of passage for many aspiring warriors.
Equipping the Bronze set (lg) provides a solid foundation for combat, allowing players to engage in battles with confidence. While it may not offer the highest defense compared to more advanced armor sets, its accessibility and ease of acquisition make it a staple for anyone starting their journey. Whether you’re training in the Lumbridge swamp or taking on the goblins in the nearby fields, the Bronze set (lg) serves as a reliable companion, ensuring that you can face your foes with pride.
Released | 25 July 2019 (Update) |
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Members | Yes |
Quest item | No |
Properties | |
Tradeable | No |
Equipable | Yes |
Stackable | No |
Noteable | No |
Options | Read, Drop |
Examine | A sturdy piece of armor made from bronze. |
Values | |
Value | 1 coin |
High alch | 0 coins |
Low alch | 0 coins |
Weight | 2.2 kg |
Overview of the Bronze Set (lg)
The Bronze Set (lg), often referred to as the Bronze Full Set, is one of the initial sets of armor available to players in Old School RuneScape (OSRS). This set is particularly suitable for low-level players who are just starting their journey in Gielinor. Its bronze material provides basic protection and serves as a stepping stone to more advanced armors.
Components of the Bronze Set (lg)
The Bronze Set consists of five key components:
- Bronze Full Helm – The headgear that provides defense against physical attacks.
- Bronze Platebody – The primary piece of armor that protects the torso.
- Bronze Platelegs – The leg armor that completes the set, offering additional protection.
- Bronze Kiteshield – A shield that enhances defense and can be used in combat.
- Bronze Scimitar – A weapon that complements the set, allowing players to deal decent damage.
Statistical Benefits
The Bronze Set (lg) provides players with various defensive bonuses that are essential for survival in early-game combat scenarios. Here’s a breakdown of the stats:
Item | Defence Bonus |
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Bronze Full Helm | 1 |
Bronze Platebody | 4 |
Bronze Platelegs | 3 |
Bronze Kiteshield | 2 |
When worn together, the cumulative defense bonus becomes more significant, providing players with a total of 10 defense points against physical attacks.
Acquisition of the Bronze Set (lg)
Players can acquire the Bronze Set through a few different means:
- Crafting: Players can smelt bronze bars from copper and tin ores and then use them on an anvil to craft the armor pieces.
- Shop Purchases: Many general stores and armor shops throughout Gielinor sell the Bronze Set components at low prices.
- Loot Drops: Certain low-level creatures, like goblins and chickens, may drop pieces of bronze armor when defeated.
Usage in Combat
The Bronze Set (lg) is ideal for players engaged in combat against low-level NPCs. Its light weight allows for decent mobility, making it easier for players to evade attacks. The combination of the set’s defense and the Bronze Scimitar allows new players to effectively train their Attack and Defence skills. Here are some recommended combat scenarios:
- Fighting Goblins: Easy to defeat and can drop bronze armor pieces.
- Killing Chickens: Great for experience, and can yield feathers and raw chicken.
- Low-Level Quests: Completing early quests can help players gain experience and rewards while utilizing the Bronze Set.
Advantages of the Bronze Set (lg)
There are several advantages to using the Bronze Set:
- Accessibility: Easy to obtain, making it perfect for beginners.
- Cost-Effective: The low cost allows new players to invest in other skills or items.
- Defensive Capability: Provides sufficient protection for early-game encounters.
Limitations of the Bronze Set (lg)
While the Bronze Set (lg) has its benefits, it also comes with limitations:
- Low Defense: As a basic armor set, it quickly becomes inferior against stronger enemies.
- Weight: Though lightweight, it can impede mobility if players are used to lighter gear.
- Limited Enchantments: Unlike higher-tier armor, it cannot be enchanted or upgraded.
Recommended Skill Training
Using the Bronze Set (lg) effectively can help players train several skills:
- Attack: Combat training against low-level monsters will improve Attack skills.
- Defence: Equipping the armor will lead to increased Defence experience as players take hits.
- Smithing: Crafting the armor pieces from bronze bars enhances Smithing proficiency.
FAQ
Can I wear the Bronze Set (lg) at level 1?
Yes, the Bronze Set can be worn by players at level 1, making it suitable for beginners.
What monsters drop pieces of the Bronze Set?
Low-level monsters like goblins and chickens can drop pieces of the Bronze Set when defeated.
Is the Bronze Set (lg) worth using for PvP?
While it may have limited effectiveness in PvP due to its low defense, it can still be used by new players trying out Player vs Player combat.
Can I upgrade from the Bronze Set to a better set?
Yes, players are encouraged to upgrade to higher-tier sets such as Iron or Steel armor as they gain levels and resources.
How do I craft the Bronze Set?
To craft the Bronze Set, you need to smelt copper and tin ores into bronze bars and then use an anvil to shape the bars into armor pieces.