Bronze arrow

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Bronze arrow
Release4 January 2001 (Update)
MembersNo
Quest itemNo
Properties
TradeableYes
EquipableYes
StackableYes
DisassemblyYes
DestroyDrop
ExamineAmmunition for shieldbows and shortbows. Used with the Ranged skill (1).
Options [?]
BackpackWield
Values
Value7 coins
High alch4 coins
Low alch2 coins
On deathAlways kept outside dangerous area
Weight0 kg
Grand Exchange
Exchange96 coins (info)
Buy limit10,000
Volume613,118
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Advanced data
Item ID882
LinksMRID • recipe
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Bronze arrows are the weakest arrows in RuneScape and can be used with any bow except the charge bow. Like all arrows, they are stackable.

Spawn points for bronze arrows include Lumbridge Castle, in the north-west corner of the ground floor about every minute. Three bronze arrows spawn in between Shantay Pass and the ruins of Uzer. There are additional spawns in the Rimmington archery shop and the Falador gem shop.

With a Fletching level of 60, ascension fragments can be attached to bronze arrows to create fragment arrows.

It is uneconomical to use Telekinetic Grab to retrieve bronze arrows, unless one finds 2 or more arrows on one square in an inaccessible location.

Players can tell how many arrows are in a pile just by looking, provided that the number there is less than five. However, a pile of five or more looks the same however many there are, so it could be any number from 5 to 2,147,483,647 (the maximum number of any stackable item that players can hold in a single inventory slot) arrows on the ground.

Combat stats

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Requirements
None
Class
Ranged
Slot
Tier
5
Offensive attributes
 TooltipAbility
Damage48.072
Accuracy-
StyleArrows
Range-
Style attributes
 
Damage0.00.00.00.0
Accuracy0000
Defensive attributes
 Armour0.0Reduction
 LP0PvM0%
 Prayer0PvP0%

Creation

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Requirements
MembersNo
Ticks2 (1.2s)
SkillLevelExperience
Fletching Fletching1 (b)19.5
MaterialQuantityCost
Bronze arrowheads15255
Headless arrow151,110
Total cost1,365
OutputQuantityCost
Bronze arrow151,440
Profit75

Products

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For an exhaustive list of all products, see here.

Item sources

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For an exhaustive list of all known sources for this item, see here.
  1. ^ Excludes the chance of failure (dependent on Fletching level).
  2. ^ a b Only before completing the Lost Her Marbles miniquest.

Shop locations

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Spawns

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Disassembly

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Bronze arrow
Disassembly categoryArrows and arrowheads
Disassembly XP0.1
Item quantity required50
Material chance
Base junk chance  98.9%
Material count6
Stave parts40/100
Head parts30/100
Crafted parts27/100
Precise components3/100
Advanced data
Raw categoryarrows
Item level (for junk chance)1
Estimated cost
Parsed96
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Transcript

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Update history

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This information has been compiled as part of the update history project. Some updates may not be included – see here for how to help out!
  • patch 15 June 2015 (Update):
    • The examine message for bronze arrows, iron arrows and steel arrows no longer refers to longbows.
  • update 25 March 2002 (Update):
    • Changed name from "Arrows" to "Bronze Arrows".
    • Changed description from "Hand crafted arrows" to "Arrows with bronze heads".

Trivia

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  • On 2011, these arrows were subject to a severe rise in price, causing them to rise to prices of 6,223 gp per arrow. This caused mass buying in archery stores because they were a much cheaper price in those stores, then people would sell thousands of them for millions of coins. Often, nobody was able to sell any of their arrows for the actual guide price. Later that day the price was changed back to 7 coins, and then reverted to the original price, 18 coins, indicating the high price was most likely a bug.
  • Adding feathers to most unfinished bolts or arrow shafts, tipping headless arrows, or tipping bolts with gem tips all use the same animation in which the player seems to fix the bronze head on a bronze arrow, which lacks feathers.