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'''Loar Shades''' are [[undead]] creatures that can be found wandering [[Mort'ton]]. They initially appear as shadows and transform into shades when they are in combat. They can temporarily lower a player's [[Strength]] stat by 1 when they hit, but they cannot lower it further. They can also lower a player's [http://oldschoolrunescape.wikia.com/wiki/Attack Attack] stat. Loar Shades are capable of floating over water and can climb onto bridges that have gaps in the fences.
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'''Loar Shades''' are [[undead]] creatures that can be found wandering [[Mort'ton]]. They initially appear as shadows and transform into shades when they are in combat. They can temporarily lower a player's [[Strength]] stat by 1 when they hit, but they cannot lower it further. They can also lower a player's [[Attack]] stat. Loar Shades are capable of floating over water and can climb onto bridges that have gaps in the fences.
   
 
As they are undead, they are susceptible to the effects of [[Crumble Undead]] and the [[Salve amulet]]. They are also extremely weak to the [[Gadderhammer]], although a [[dragon scimitar]] deals more damage on average.
 
As they are undead, they are susceptible to the effects of [[Crumble Undead]] and the [[Salve amulet]]. They are also extremely weak to the [[Gadderhammer]], although a [[dragon scimitar]] deals more damage on average.

Revision as of 11:15, 11 December 2017

Loar shadow

Loar Shades are undead creatures that can be found wandering Mort'ton. They initially appear as shadows and transform into shades when they are in combat. They can temporarily lower a player's Strength stat by 1 when they hit, but they cannot lower it further. They can also lower a player's Attack stat. Loar Shades are capable of floating over water and can climb onto bridges that have gaps in the fences.

As they are undead, they are susceptible to the effects of Crumble Undead and the Salve amulet. They are also extremely weak to the Gadderhammer, although a dragon scimitar deals more damage on average.

These are commonly killed for the "shades" Slayer assignment that is given by Vannaka.

The best way to get to these is by using a Mort'ton teleport or Shades of Mort'ton minigame teleport (requires completion of the quest Shades of Mort'ton).

Drops

100%

Item Quantity Rarity GE market price
Loar remains Loar remains 1 Always 120

Runes/Ammunition

Item Quantity Rarity GE market price
Bronze bolts Bronze bolts 7–10 Rare 14–20

Other

Item Quantity Rarity GE market price
Earth talisman Earth talisman 1 Rare 310