The grapple is made by attaching a mith grapple tip to a mithril bolt and then finally used on a rope. Players can receive a limitless supply of mith grapples via a crate located in Armadyl's Eyrie, due south of the grapple spot. However, the player requires a mith grapple to access the Eyrie. The "drop trick" must be utilised here, as players can only have one on their character at time; be it in their inventory or equipped. This does not include grapples found in their bank. Additionally, players with 99 fletching are able to search their fletching cape for a mith grapple and bronze crossbow three times a day.
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| - The grapple is made by attaching a mith grapple tip to a mithril bolt and then finally used on a rope. Players can receive a limitless supply of mith grapples via a crate located in Armadyl's Eyrie, due south of the grapple spot. However, the player requires a mith grapple to access the Eyrie. The "drop trick" must be utilised here, as players can only have one on their character at time; be it in their inventory or equipped. This does not include grapples found in their bank. Additionally, players with 99 fletching are able to search their fletching cape for a mith grapple and bronze crossbow three times a day.
- Sometimes, the grapple may break (though this used to be rare. As of now, the mithril grapple is much weaker and more likely to break than before), so it is a good idea to have more than one in your inventory (only one may be wielded at a time). When a grapple breaks, the following message appears in the player's chat interface: "After untying the rope, you find that your grapple is broken and useless". There is a respawn in a crate over the agility shortcut in God Wars Dungeon. Drop your first one, then search the crate. You can use an off-hand variant of a crossbow to grapple onto objects.
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store
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low
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Examine
| - A mithril grapple tipped bolt with a rope.
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Combat
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- 152(xsd:integer)
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Monster
| - Angry barbarian spirit
- Enraged barbarian spirit
- Ferocious barbarian spirit
- Dried zombie
- Skeleton heavy
- Skeleton brute
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- Rare
- Uncommon
- Very rare
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- 2(xsd:integer)
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Life
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Style
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high
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| - The grapple is made by attaching a mith grapple tip to a mithril bolt and then finally used on a rope. Players can receive a limitless supply of mith grapples via a crate located in Armadyl's Eyrie, due south of the grapple spot. However, the player requires a mith grapple to access the Eyrie. The "drop trick" must be utilised here, as players can only have one on their character at time; be it in their inventory or equipped. This does not include grapples found in their bank. Additionally, players with 99 fletching are able to search their fletching cape for a mith grapple and bronze crossbow three times a day.
- Sometimes, the grapple may break (though this used to be rare. As of now, the mithril grapple is much weaker and more likely to break than before), so it is a good idea to have more than one in your inventory (only one may be wielded at a time). When a grapple breaks, the following message appears in the player's chat interface: "After untying the rope, you find that your grapple is broken and useless". There is a respawn in a crate over the agility shortcut in God Wars Dungeon. Drop your first one, then search the crate. As of 15 February 2011, some grapple spots no longer need you to bring your own grapple, as one may be stored in a Hidey-hole. You can use an off-hand variant of a crossbow to grapple onto objects.
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