The Iron platebody is the second weakest platebody next to bronze. Like the bronze platebody, it has no requirement to be worn. This makes it the best platebody for both brand-new players and melee pures with level 1 Defence. However, for players training Ranged or Magic, an iron platebody is not a good choice due to its crippling negative bonus in those skills.
The selling price of iron platebody is lower than Grand Exchange, but since iron items are over-produced, the best way to get rid of them is by selling them to the shops. If stock number is less than 10, it is worth selling as price is higher than low alching using Explorer's ring.
How to Obtain
Iron platebodies can be obtained in several ways:
- Players can smith them from 5 iron bars if they have at least level 33 Smithing. Doing so will yield 125 Smithing experience.
- They can be bought from Horvik's Armour Shop or Zenesha's Plate Mail Body Shop
- They are sometimes dropped by greater demons, pirates, and rogues.
Standard |
Bronze • Iron • Steel • Black • White • Mithril • Adamant • Rune • Dragon | ||||||||||
Treasure Trails |
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Other |
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Iron equipment | |
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Melee weapons |
Dagger • Axe • Mace • Claws • Sword • Longsword • Scimitar • Spear • Warhammer • Battleaxe • Two-hander • Halberd • Hasta • Pickaxe • Sickle |
Ranged weapons/ammo |
Crossbow • Bolts • Arrows • Brutal arrows • Throwing axe • Throwing knife • Javelin • Darts |
Armour |
Medium helm • Full helm (t) (g) • Chainbody • Platebody (t) (g) • Gloves • Square shield • Kiteshield (t) (g) • Platelegs (t) (g) • Plateskirt (t) (g) • Boots • Defender |
Other |
Bar • Ore • Oil lantern frame • Cooking spit • Nails • Arrowtips • Javelin heads • Dart tips • Unfinished bolts Broken axe • Broken pickaxe |