Aetherium alloy

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Aetherium alloy is an Archaeological material that can be obtained through excavating material caches or various excavation sites, requiring level 85 Archaeology, at various dig sites around RuneScape.

Aetherium alloy is required to restore various artefacts. As players increase their Archaeology level and use higher tier mattocks, they are able to excavate aetherium alloy at quicker rates.

Aetherium alloy, like other Archaeology materials, can be stored in the material storage container. An unlimited amount of aetherium alloy can be stored in the material storage container.

History[edit | edit source]

During the God Wars, an Aviansie inventor codenamed 'Howl' blended Stormguard steel, hellfire metal, warforged bronze, and Everlight silvthril utilising quintessence as a catalyst to create a new metal, which was named aetherium alloy.

Aetherium alloy was used in a variety of Howl's creations, most famously the legendary godsword.

Material caches[edit | edit source]

Excavation site Members Amount Requirements
Empyrean Citadel excavation site Yes 3 Missing, Presumed Death icon.png Missing, Presumed Death
Stormguard Citadel - Research & Development north-east excavation site Yes 2 Wingsuit v2.png: RS3 Inventory image of Wingsuit v2Wingsuit v2
Stormguard Citadel - Research & Development north-west excavation site Yes 2 Wingsuit v1.png: RS3 Inventory image of Wingsuit v1Wingsuit v1

Sources[edit | edit source]

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  1. ^ a b There is further information on this drop; see the associated page for details.

Products[edit | edit source]

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Disassembly[edit | edit source]

Update history[edit | edit source]

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  • patch 29 June 2020 (Update):
    • The Grand Exchange buy limits for all Archaeology materials have increased from 1,000 to 5,000.