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Vorkath’s head
Vorkath’s head is a rare and highly sought-after item obtained from the formidable dragon known as Vorkath, the final boss of the Dragon Slayer II quest. This unique trophy showcases the power and prestige of defeating one of Gielinor’s most feared creatures. Players can claim Vorkath’s head as a drop upon defeating him, and it…
Tinderbox
The Tinderbox is an essential tool in Old School RuneScape, primarily used for lighting fires. This simple yet vital item allows players to create fires for cooking food, staying warm, and training their Firemaking skill. With its lightweight design, the Tinderbox can be easily carried in your inventory, making it a convenient companion for adventurers…
Adamant trimmed set (lg)
Released 25 July 2019 (Update) Members Yes Quest item No Properties Tradeable No Equipable Yes Stackable No Noteable No Options Read, Drop Examine A beautifully decorated set of armor. Values Value 1 coin High alch 0 coins Low alch 0 coins Weight 0.226 kg Overview of the Adamant Trimmed Set (lg) The Adamant trimmed set…
Admiral pie
The Admiral pie is a delectable culinary creation in the world of Old School RuneScape, famed for its unique blend of flavors and beneficial properties. This pie is a favorite among adventurers due to its ability to restore both health and prayer points, making it an essential item for those embarking on challenging quests or…
Flamtaer bracelet
The Flamtaer bracelet is a powerful piece of jewelry in Old School RuneScape, crafted using a combination of Fire and Earth runes along with the mystical essence of the Flamtaer mines. This unique bracelet is renowned for its ability to boost the wearer’s Firemaking skill, enhancing their efficiency when lighting fires and using the skill…
Ashes
Ashes are a unique item in Old School RuneScape, derived from the remains of a player or NPC that has perished in the game. When a player dies, they drop their items, and any unclaimed ashes will scatter to the ground. These ashes can be collected by players and are often used as a means…
