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Morrigans Throwing Axe OSRS Your Guide to This Deadly Weapon

Fellow Old School RuneScape adventurers! If you’ve ever dabbled in the wild, chaotic world of PvP or taken on some of the toughest bosses in OSRS, you’ve probably heard of Morrigan’s Throwing Axe. This little beauty is a beast in the right hands, and as someone who’s spent countless hours PKing in the Wilderness and grinding PvM, I’m here to share everything I know about it. From its killer stats to how I’ve used it to turn fights around, let’s dive into why this weapon is a must-have for any serious combatant. Ready to throw some axes? Let’s get started!
Morrigan’s Throwing Axe is a ranged weapon from the Bounty Hunter minigame, introduced as part of the Old School RuneScape’s nostalgic nod to the old Bounty Hunter rewards. It’s a one-handed thrown weapon, perfect for rangers looking to deal serious damage while keeping their distance. I remember the first time I looted one off a PKer in the Wilderness – my heart was racing! The axe’s unique design and raw power make it stand out in any gear setup.
Key Stats and Features
Let’s break down what makes this axe so special. Here are the stats that caught my eye:
- Attack Bonus: +86 Ranged, making it a solid choice for accurate hits.
- Strength Bonus: +108 Ranged Strength, which is huge for maxing out damage.
- Special Attack: Hamstring, which uses 50% of your special bar to deal up to 20% extra damage and increase your opponent’s run energy drain.
Compared to something like the Rune Throwing Axe, Morrigan’s is in a league of its own. I’ve used it in Edgeville PKing sessions, and that extra Strength bonus really makes your hits sting. Ever wonder why some PKers seem to hit harder than others? This axe might be their secret.
Why It’s Unique
The Hamstring special attack is what sets Morrigan’s Throwing Axe apart. I’ve used it to slow down opponents trying to escape in the Wilderness, watching their run energy drain faster than a noob forgetting to bring stamina pots. It’s not just about damage; it’s about control. Plus, the axe looks badass with its sleek, jagged design – perfect for flexing on your mates in a duel.
How to Get Morrigan’s Throwing Axe
Getting your hands on Morrigan’s Throwing Axe isn’t a cakewalk. It’s a reward from the Bounty Hunter minigame, which means you’ll need to dive into the Wilderness and take on other players. I’ve spent hours in Bounty Hunter, chasing targets and dodging teams, and let me tell you, the grind is real. Here’s how you can snag one:
- Participate in Bounty Hunter: Head to the Bounty Hunter world (currently World 18 or check the latest) and get ready to fight.
- Earn Points: You gain points by killing your assigned targets. I got my first axe after about 15 kills, but RNG can be cruel.
- Purchase from the Rewards Shop: Use your Bounty Hunter points to buy the axe. It costs around 100 points, so expect to grind a bit.
- Trade or Loot: Sometimes, you can loot these from other players in the Wilderness or buy them on the Grand Exchange, but prices can be steep – I’ve seen them go for 2-3M GP!
Tips for Bounty Hunter
Want to make your Bounty Hunter runs smoother? Here’s what I’ve learned from my time in the Wildy:
- Bring a Balanced Setup: I use Black D’hide with a Magic Shortbow for quick switches, but keep the axe ready for the special.
- Watch for Teams: The Wilderness is brutal. I got piled by a clan once and lost my whole inventory – lesson learned!
- Use Protect Item: This prayer saved my axe more times than I can count.
Ever been jumped by a team while chasing a target? It’s the worst, but it teaches you to stay sharp. Keep moving, and you’ll get those points eventually.
Using Morrigan’s Throwing Axe in Combat
So, you’ve got the axe. Now what? This weapon shines in both PvP and PvM, but it takes some finesse to use it right. I’ve had some epic moments with it, like landing a Hamstring spec on a PKer just as they tried to tele out – pure satisfaction! Here’s how I make it work.
PvP Strategies
In the Wilderness, Morrigan’s Throwing Axe is a game-changer. The Hamstring special attack is perfect for catching runners. I once chased a guy from level 20 Wilderness to the ditch, spamming the spec to drain his run energy. He didn’t make it. Here’s my go-to setup:
- Weapon Switch: Pair the axe with a main weapon like a Toxic Blowpipe for rapid attacks, then swap to the axe for the special.
- Armor: Black D’hide or Armadyl for Ranged bonuses.
- Inventory: Bring stamina potions, food (sharks or better), and a teleport for quick escapes.
Pro tip: Time your special attack when your opponent is low on run energy. It’s brutal watching them crawl! Ever tried PKing with a throwing axe? It’s a rush.
PvM Applications
While it’s mainly a PvP weapon, I’ve used Morrigan’s Throwing Axe in PvM too. It’s great for safe-spotting monsters like Black Dragons in the Wilderness. The high Ranged Strength means you hit hard, and the one-handed nature lets you use a shield for extra defense. I tested it at KBD, and my DPS was solid – not Blowpipe level, but close enough for a budget setup.
Is Morrigan’s Throwing Axe Worth It?
Short answer: Yes, if you love PvP. But let’s dig into it. The axe’s price tag (2-3M GP) or the Bounty Hunter grind can feel steep, especially if you’re not a Wilderness regular. I remember saving up for mine and wondering if it was worth it. Spoiler: It was. Here’s a quick comparison to other ranged weapons:
Weapon | Ranged Attack | Ranged Strength | Special Attack |
---|---|---|---|
Morrigan’s Throwing Axe | +86 | +108 | Hamstring (50% energy, +20% damage, drains run) |
Rune Throwing Axe | +26 | +36 | Chain Hit (hits multiple targets) |
Toxic Blowpipe | +60 | +40 | Toxic Siphon (heals and poisons) |
Pros and Cons
Pros: High damage, awesome special attack, and it’s one-handed. I love using it to surprise opponents who expect a standard ranged setup.
Cons: Expensive ammo (each axe costs GP to replace), and it’s less versatile than a Blowpipe for PvM. Plus, you need to be comfy in the Wilderness to get it.
Is it worth the grind? For me, the thrill of landing a big hit in PvP makes it a no-brainer. What’s your favorite ranged weapon?
Maximizing Your Axe’s Potential
To get the most out of Morrigan’s Throwing Axe, you need the right setup and strategy. I’ve spent hours tweaking my gear to make this weapon shine, and here’s what works:
Best Gear Pairings
Here’s my favorite setup for PKing with the axe:
- Helm: Archer’s Helm or God Coif for Ranged accuracy.
- Body: Black D’hide Body or Armadyl Chestplate for top-tier bonuses.
- Legs: Black D’hide Chaps or Armadyl Chainskirt.
- Shield: Book of Law or Unholy Book for extra Ranged bonuses.
I once paired it with an Ava’s Accumulator and noticed my axes were hitting harder than ever. Small boosts add up!
Training for Success
Your Ranged level matters. I was at 85 Ranged when I started using the axe, and training to 90 made a big difference in accuracy. Try Slayer tasks or the Nightmare Zone to level up fast. Also, use Ranging Potions to boost your stats before a big fight – I never go PKing without one.
Common Questions About Morrigan’s Throwing Axe
I’ve heard tons of questions from clanmates and randoms in-game. Here are some I get a lot:
Is It Better Than a Blowpipe?
Not for PvM, but in PvP, the axe’s special attack gives it an edge for specific situations. I prefer the axe for quick, high-damage specs.
Can I Use It for Skilling?
Nope, it’s a combat weapon through and through. Stick to a knife or dart for woodcutting or fletching. Ever tried using a combat weapon for skilling? It’s a waste!
How Many Axes Should I Bring?
I carry about 50-100 for a PKing session. They’re pricey, so don’t spam them unless you’re stacked with GP.
Got more questions? Hit me up in-game or drop a comment!
Final Thoughts
Morrigan’s Throwing Axe is a beast in OSRS, especially if you live for the thrill of PvP. From the adrenaline of landing a Hamstring spec to the satisfaction of looting one after a tough Bounty Hunter run, this weapon has given me some of my best moments in the game. It’s not cheap or easy to get, but for me, the investment paid off in epic fights and bragging rights. Whether you’re a Wilderness warrior or just curious, give this axe a shot. What’s your go-to PvP weapon? Let me know, and happy scaping!