Mithril sword

The Mithril sword is a versatile melee weapon in Old School RuneScape, cherished for its balance of speed and strength. Crafted from mithril, a metal known for its impressive durability and lightweight properties, this sword serves as a significant upgrade from bronze and iron weapons. Players often seek this item for its ability to efficiently handle a variety of combat situations, making it a popular choice among adventurers and warriors alike. The sword’s distinct blue hue is not only visually appealing but also symbolizes its superior quality in the hierarchy of weaponry.
To wield the Mithril sword, players must achieve a minimum level of 30 Attack, which allows them to harness its full potential in battle. The sword boasts a respectable damage output and a relatively fast attack speed, making it effective against a range of enemies. Whether you’re training your melee skills or tackling challenging quests, the Mithril sword stands as a reliable companion, embodying the spirit of exploration and combat that defines the OSRS experience.
Released | 1 August 2001 |
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Members | Yes |
Quest item | No |
Properties | |
Tradeable | Yes |
Equipable | Yes |
Stackable | No |
Noteable | No |
Options | Read, Drop |
Examine | A sturdy sword made of mithril. |
Values | |
Value | 50 coins |
High alch | 30 coins |
Low alch | 20 coins |
Weight | 1.5 kg |
Overview of the Mithril Sword
The Mithril sword is a mid-tier weapon in Old School RuneScape (OSRS), primarily used by players who have reached a sufficient level in attack and are looking for an upgrade from bronze or iron weapons. It is crafted from mithril, a metal known for its strength and lightweight properties, making it a popular choice among players who value speed and damage output.
Stats and Requirements
Stat | Value |
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Attack Bonus | +5 |
Strength Bonus | +4 |
Defense Bonus | +0 |
Speed | 5 (Fastest) |
Level Requirement: Players must have a level of 20 in Attack to wield the Mithril sword.
Crafting the Mithril Sword
The Mithril sword can be crafted through the Smithing skill. To create one, players need:
- 1 Mithril Bar: This can be smelted from 4 mithril ores using a furnace.
- Smithing Level: A minimum level of 20 is required to smith a Mithril sword.
Once players have the necessary materials, they can use a hammer on an anvil to forge the Mithril sword. The process yields one sword per bar consumed.
Where to Obtain Mithril Bars
Mithril bars can be acquired through various methods:
- Mining: Players can mine mithril ores found in various locations such as the Al Kharid Mine or the Champions’ Guild.
- Buying: Mithril bars can be purchased from other players or the Grand Exchange, though prices may fluctuate based on supply and demand.
- Smithing: Players can also receive mithril bars as rewards from certain quests or as loot from monsters.
Combat Uses
The Mithril sword is favored by players who are in mid-level combat scenarios. Its swift attack speed allows for quick hits, making it effective in both player-versus-environment (PvE) and player-versus-player (PvP) situations.
Players often use the Mithril sword for:
- Slayer Tasks: The sword’s stats make it a suitable weapon for slayer tasks, allowing players to efficiently defeat various monsters.
- Quests: Several quests require players to defeat enemies that are within the attack range of this weapon.
- Training: It is commonly used for training attack and strength levels due to its balanced stats.
Comparison with Other Swords
When comparing the Mithril sword to other swords available in OSRS, it stands out as a well-rounded weapon:
Weapon | Attack Bonus | Strength Bonus | Level Requirement |
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Iron Sword | +3 | +2 | 10 |
Mithril Sword | +5 | +4 | 20 |
Steel Sword | +4 | +3 | 16 |
Adamant Sword | +7 | +5 | 30 |
As seen in the table, the Mithril sword offers a good balance of attack and strength bonuses, making it superior to iron and steel swords while still being accessible for many players.
Price and Economic Factors
The market value of the Mithril sword can vary based on availability and player demand. Players often use the Grand Exchange to buy and sell items, including the Mithril sword. The price can fluctuate based on:
- Supply: If many players are mining and smelting mithril bars, the sword’s price may decrease.
- Demand: If newer players are seeking mid-tier weapons, the demand and price may rise.
It’s advisable for players to check current prices on the Grand Exchange before making any transactions.
Upgrades and Alternatives
While the Mithril sword is a solid choice, players may want to consider future upgrades as they progress. Some notable alternatives include:
- Adamant Sword: Requires level 30 Attack and offers better stats.
- Rune Sword: Requires level 40 Attack, providing excellent bonuses and damage.
- Dragon Sword: A high-tier sword with powerful stats, accessible at level 60 Attack.
Transitioning to these swords can significantly enhance a player’s combat efficiency.
FAQ
Can I use the Mithril sword in PvP?
Yes, the Mithril sword can be effectively used in PvP scenarios due to its speed and decent attack stats.
What quests require the Mithril sword?
While there are no specific quests that require the Mithril sword, it can be beneficial in various combat-related quests where mid-tier weapons are needed.
Is the Mithril sword worth the investment?
For players in the early to mid-game, the Mithril sword offers great value with its balance of attack and speed, making it a worthy investment.
Where can I train my Attack level using the Mithril sword?
Players can train Attack by fighting various monsters, such as those found in the Stronghold of Security or lesser demons, where the Mithril sword’s speed and damage can be advantageous.