Water battlestaff

The Water battlestaff is a powerful weapon for magic users in Old School RuneScape, providing both combat prowess and utility. This two-handed staff serves as a potent tool for casting water spells, offering an enhanced ability to harness the element of water in battle. With its unique design and aesthetic appeal, the Water battlestaff not only embodies the essence of aquatic magic but also provides a +3 Magic bonus, making it a preferred choice for mages looking to enhance their spellcasting capabilities.
In addition to its combat benefits, the Water battlestaff holds a special advantage: it acts as a source of water runes when casting water spells. This means that wielders can save valuable inventory space, as they won’t need to carry water runes while using this staff. The Water battlestaff can be obtained by players through crafting or by defeating specific monsters, making it a sought-after item for those looking to master magic in the world of Gielinor.
Released | 15 December 2010 (Update) |
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Members | Yes |
Quest item | No |
Properties | |
Tradeable | No |
Equipable | Yes |
Stackable | No |
Noteable | No |
Options | Read, Drop |
Examine | A staff that can be used to cast water spells. |
Values | |
Value | 1,140 coins |
High alch | 684 coins |
Low alch | 456 coins |
Weight | 0.600 kg |
Overview of the Water Battlestaff
The Water battlestaff is a versatile weapon in Old School RuneScape (OSRS) that serves both as a magic staff and as a means to cast water spells without the need for water runes. This makes it an essential item for mages who frequently utilize water spells for combat or skilling. It is particularly favored by players training their magic skill or engaging in PvE content.
Item Details
Attribute | Description |
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Item Type | Weapon (Staff) |
Attack Bonuses | +5 Magic, -1 Stab, -1 Slash, -1 Crush |
Defence Bonuses | +0 |
Requirements | Level 30 Magic |
Rarity | Uncommon |
How to Obtain the Water Battlestaff
The Water battlestaff can be acquired through several methods:
- Purchase from Zaff: Players can buy the Water battlestaff directly from Zaff, located in the Magic Shop in Varrock for 5,000 coins.
- Crafting: Players can craft a Water battlestaff by combining a water orb with a battlestaff at level 66 Crafting, requiring the use of a furnace.
- Monster Drops: Certain monsters, like the Ice Warrior, have a chance to drop the Water battlestaff.
Combat Applications
The Water battlestaff is particularly useful for various combat scenarios:
- Training Magic: It allows players to cast water spells like Water Strike, Water Bolt, and Water Wave without consuming water runes, enhancing efficiency during training.
- Boss Fights: Players can utilize the Water battlestaff during boss fights, especially against enemies weak to water spells, maximizing damage output.
- Player vs. Player (PvP): In PvP situations, the Water battlestaff can be effective, particularly in combination with specific spell combinations to deal damage while conserving runes.
Skilling with the Water Battlestaff
Beyond combat usage, the Water battlestaff is valuable for skilling, especially for players training the Magic skill:
- High Alchemy: The Water battlestaff can be used to cast High Alchemy, converting items into coins, making it a staple for money-making.
- Magic Training: Players can effectively train Magic by casting spells that utilize the Water battlestaff, reducing rune consumption.
- Enchanting: The staff can be paired with enchanting spells, allowing players to enchant jewelry without the need for water runes.
Comparison with Other Battlestaves
When comparing the Water battlestaff with other elemental battlestaves, several factors come into play:
Staff | Magic Attack Bonus | Specialty |
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Water Battlestaff | +5 | Water spells |
Fire Battlestaff | +5 | Fire spells |
Earth Battlestaff | +5 | Earth spells |
Air Battlestaff | +5 | Air spells |
While all elemental battlestaves provide the same magic attack bonus, the choice depends on the player’s spell preferences and the elemental weaknesses of their targets.
Tips for Using the Water Battlestaff
To maximize the effectiveness of the Water battlestaff, consider these tips:
- Use in combination with gear: Equip gear that boosts Magic damage, like the Mystic set or Ahrim’s Robes, to enhance your overall damage output.
- Bind your spells: Bind frequently used water spells to your quick access keys to ensure you can cast them efficiently in combat.
- Utilize potions: Consider using potions such as the Magic Potion or Sorceress’s Garden potions to temporarily boost your magic level when needed.
Water Battlestaff in the Economy
The Water battlestaff holds a unique position in the OSRS economy:
- Price Volatility: The price can fluctuate based on supply and demand, especially during events or updates that affect magic training or Rune crafting.
- Investment Potential: Players often buy Water battlestaves in bulk for skilling purposes, making them a good item for investment.
- Market Trends: Keeping an eye on market trends can help players buy low and sell high, capitalizing on the Water battlestaff’s value.
FAQ
Can the Water battlestaff be used to train other skills?
While primarily a magic weapon, the Water battlestaff can indirectly aid in skills like crafting (for water orbs) and money-making through High Alchemy.
Is the Water battlestaff better than the Mystic Water Staff?
The Mystic Water Staff provides a slightly higher magic bonus but does not allow for the casting without runes. The choice depends on whether you prioritize magic bonuses over runic efficiency.
What spells can I cast using the Water battlestaff?
You can cast all water spells, including Water Strike, Water Bolt, and Water Wave, without needing to use water runes.
What is the best training method using the Water battlestaff?
For efficient training, players often cast Water Bolt at monsters like the Al Kharid Warriors, combining experience with loot drops.
Can you use the Water battlestaff in PvP?
Yes, it can be used in PvP, particularly in scenarios where players can exploit water spell weaknesses in their opponents.