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'''Remains''' are items dropped by creatures upon their death. They are dropped 100 percent of the time, and include both monsters and players. The type of remains dropped by a creature depends upon the physical characteristics of the creature.
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== Creatures with bone remains ==
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Many living and undead creatures drop bones of different kinds, such as regular [[Bones]], [[Big bones]], and [[Dragon bones]]. Creatures that drop bones include mammals (such as [[Human]]s), birds (such as [[Chicken]]s), reptiles (such as [[Snake]]s), and amphibians (such as [[Frog]]s).
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Most humanoid giants drop big bones, even if they might be considered in other categories of creatures. For example, many fire-based creatures drop ashes, but [[Fire giant]]s drop big bones.
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Creatures derived from those dropping bones commonly drop bones as well. These include [[Zombie]]s, [[Undead chicken]]s, [[Undead cow]]s and [[Crawling Hand]]s. Other creatures in this category have altered remains or no remains at all. For example, many ghostly creatures, including [[Ghost (monster)|ghosts]], do not have any remains and the Shades of Mort'ton have remains named specifically after them.
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Semi-humanoid [[Scabarites]] drop bones, even though their insect-like appearance suggests an exoskeleton rather than an internal skeleton.
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[[Giant rock crab]]s drop bones, even though other exoskeleton-based creatures do not, including regular [[Rock crab]]s.
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[[Ankou]]s, as a cross between ghosts and skeletons, drop bones, unlike most ghostly creatures which have no remains.
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Various creatures drop bones that are characteristic of that creature:
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* [[Jogre]]s drop [[Jogre bones]].
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* [[Monkey]]s drop [[Monkey bones]].
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* [[Monkey guard]]s drop [[Monkey bones (gorilla)]] or [[Monkey bones (bearded gorilla)]].
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* [[Zombie monkey]]s drop [[Monkey bones (small zombie)]] or [[Monkey bones (big zombie)]].
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* [[Wolf|Wolves]] drop [[Wolf bones]] on members' worlds. (On free worlds, they drop ordinary bones, even if killed by members.)
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* [[Bat]]s, [[Albino bat]]s, and [[Giant bat]]s drop [[Bat bones]].
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* [[Zogre]]s and [[Skogre]]s drop [[Zogre bones]].
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* [[The Shaikahan]] drops [[Shaikahan bones]].
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* Adult [[Chromatic dragons]] and [[Metal dragons]] drop [[Dragon bones]].
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* Baby chromatic dragons drop [[Babydragon bones]].
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* [[Ourg]]s drop [[Ourg bones]]. (Although few ourgs can be found at present, [[General Graardor]] is an ourg, and [[Slash Bash]] might be an undead ourg. However, General Graardor '''does not''' drop Ourg bones in OldSchool Runescape.)
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* [[Skeletal Wyvern]]s drop [[Wyvern bones]].
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* [[Dagannoth Rex]], [[Dagannoth Prime]], and [[Dagannoth Supreme]] drop [[Dagannoth bones]]. (Other [[Dagannoth]] drop ordinary bones.)
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== Creatures with ash remains ==
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Most [[demon]]ic creatures drop [[ashes]]. Indeed, a drop of ashes is the best sign that the creature a player just fought was a demon, whether it was an [[Imp]] or the mighty [[K'ril Tsutsaroth]].
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Many non-demonic, fire-based creatures drop ashes, such as [[Fire elemental]]s. ([[Fire giant]]s, however, drop big bones.) At least some energy-based creatures also drop ashes, such as [[Killerwatt]]s.
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Creatures that inhabit the [[Abyss]] and [[Abyssal Area]] drop ashes: [[Abyssal leech]]es, [[Abyssal guardian]]s, [[Abyssal walker]]s, and [[Abyssal demon]]s.
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[[Zygomite]]s, a mutated fungus found in [[Zanaris]], drop ashes.
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== Creatures without remains ==
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Most creatures with exoskeletons do not have remains. This includes spiders (such as [[Deadly red spider]]s), insects (such as [[Cave bug]]s), [[Flesh Crawler]]s, all [[Kalphites]], and so on. (Technically, it includes most or all arthropods, such as insects, arachnids, etc.) Some exceptions are:
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* [[Jungle spider]]s on [[Karamja]] drop [[Spider carcass]]es. A carcass can be cooked to become a [[Spider on stick]], a food item, so spider carcasses can be considered a food source like raw fish or raw meat rather than remains.
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* Many [[Scabarites]], despite their insectoid appearance, drop bones (see [[#Creatures with bone remains|Creatures with bone remains]] above) while some have no remains.
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* Giant rock crabs drop bones.
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Most (if not, all) fleshy, slug-like creatures do not have remains, like [[Cave crawler]]s and [[Rockslug]]s.
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Water- or ice-based creatures typically do not drop remains. This includes [[Ice warrior]]s and [[Icefiend]]s. ([[Ice giant]]s, however, drop big bones.)
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[[Vampyre Juvenile]]s and [[Vampyre Juvinate]]s in effect do not have remains. They can die when a [[Guthix balance potion]] is used on them at the right time, leaving no remains. (The potion can also cure the vampyre, returning it to human form, or anger it, making it a stronger vampyre that still has no remains). If a potion is not used on a vampyre, when it takes sufficient damage it will turn into a cloud of mist and escape.
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Most ghostly creatures do not have remains, such as [[Ghost (monster)|Ghosts]], [[Banshee]]s, [[Aberrant spectre]]s, [[Shadow warrior]]s, etc. Shades, however, do have remains (see [[#Creatures with other remains|Creatures with other remains]] below), and [[ankou]]s drop bones (as noted above).
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[[TzHaar]] creatures drop [[Tokkul]].
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Other creatures without remains:
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* [[Jelly|Jellies]], gelatinous [[Slayer]] creatures.
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* [[Gargoyle]]s. These are slayer monsters killed with a [[Rock hammer]] and apparently disintegrate totally when slain.
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* [[Wall beast]]s. Their appearance suggests they should drop bones. Since the bulk of their bodies are hidden behind walls, it may be that their remains would not be accessible to players.
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== Creatures with other remains ==
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*[[Vampyre]]s drop [[Vampyre dust]].
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*Shade creatures drop remains. [[Loar shade]]s drop [[Loar remains]], [[Asyn shade]]s drop [[Asyn remains]], and so on for [[Phrin shade]]s, [[Fiyr shade]]s, and [[Riyl shade]]s.
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*Metal dragons drop several bars of their metal, in addition to dropping dragon bones.
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*[[Aviansie]]s drop [[Feather]]s in addition to bones.
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*[[Baby tanglefoot|Baby tanglefeet]] drop [[Leaves]].
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*Almost all snails, such as [[Myre blamish snail]]s or [[Giant snail]]s, always drop shells.
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*[[Jungle spider]]s drop [[Spider carcass]]es, as noted above.
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*[[Swamp snake]]s encountered in the [[Temple Trekking]]/Burgh de Rott minigame usually drop 'dead swamp snakes' as remains, from which players can obtain swamp [[Snake hide (swamp)|snake hides]]. If the player's follower in the activity becomes involved in combat with a swamp snake, the snake may drop regular bones instead, even if the player kills the snake.
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*[[Monkey (monster)|Monkey]] on the island of [[Karamja]] drop [[Monkey corpse]]s during and after the quest [[Tai Bwo Wannai Trio]] instead of [[Monkey bones]].
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== Trivia ==
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* An [[Oyster]] is an item you obtain from fishing, not a creature you can fight. You can, however, end up with an [[Empty oyster]] from it, which could be considered to be a form of remains.
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* [[Bloodveld]]s are demons by definition of [[Slayer Master]]s (and are confirmed as such because of their weakness to Silverlight and Darklight), but they drop bones, not ashes.
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* During the [[Rum Deal]] quest only, a [[Fever spider]] will drop a [[Fever spider body]], an ingredient used in making [[Captain Braindeath]]'s 'rum'. Also during this quest, the player will fight an [[Evil Spirit]], which drops ashes despite seeming to be a ghostly creature.
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* As mentioned above, [[Giant rock crab]]s drop bones, even though other exoskeleton-based creatures do not, including regular [[Rock crab]]s. This might be a mistake by Jagex, or there may be some unknown, physical or magical reason for their having bones.
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* Some creatures occasionally drop multiple bones, like bloodvelds which occasionally can drop several bones and big bones, even though they always at least just drop one set of bones. In these cases, it can be regarded that the creature was 'carrying' the extra bones, just like the other, non-bone items it may drop when killed.
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* Fayrgs and Raurgs presumably dropped [[Fayrg bones]] and [[Raurg bones]], as these bones can be found in [[Ogre coffin]]s at [[Jiggig]]. Neither creature has been seen in recent ages and are generally believed to be extinct followers of [[Bandos]].
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Latest revision as of 11:47, 28 July 2019

This article is about remains of a monster. For other uses, see Remains (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with drops.

Remains are items dropped by creatures upon their death. They are dropped 100 percent of the time, and include both monsters and players. The type of remains dropped by a creature depends upon the physical characteristics of the creature.

Creatures with bone remains

Many living and undead creatures drop bones of different kinds, such as regular Bones, Big bones, and Dragon bones. Creatures that drop bones include mammals (such as Humans), birds (such as Chickens), reptiles (such as Snakes), and amphibians (such as Frogs).

Most humanoid giants drop big bones, even if they might be considered in other categories of creatures. For example, many fire-based creatures drop ashes, but Fire giants drop big bones.

Creatures derived from those dropping bones commonly drop bones as well. These include Zombies, Undead chickens, Undead cows and Crawling Hands. Other creatures in this category have altered remains or no remains at all. For example, many ghostly creatures, including ghosts, do not have any remains and the Shades of Mort'ton have remains named specifically after them.

Semi-humanoid Scabarites drop bones, even though their insect-like appearance suggests an exoskeleton rather than an internal skeleton.

Giant rock crabs drop bones, even though other exoskeleton-based creatures do not, including regular Rock crabs.

Ankous, as a cross between ghosts and skeletons, drop bones, unlike most ghostly creatures which have no remains.

Various creatures drop bones that are characteristic of that creature:

Creatures with ash remains

Ashes

Most demonic creatures drop ashes. Indeed, a drop of ashes is the best sign that the creature a player just fought was a demon, whether it was an Imp or the mighty K'ril Tsutsaroth.

Many non-demonic, fire-based creatures drop ashes, such as Fire elementals. (Fire giants, however, drop big bones.) At least some energy-based creatures also drop ashes, such as Killerwatts.

Creatures that inhabit the Abyss and Abyssal Area drop ashes: Abyssal leeches, Abyssal guardians, Abyssal walkers, and Abyssal demons.

Zygomites, a mutated fungus found in Zanaris, drop ashes.

Creatures without remains

Most creatures with exoskeletons do not have remains. This includes spiders (such as Deadly red spiders), insects (such as Cave bugs), Flesh Crawlers, all Kalphites, and so on. (Technically, it includes most or all arthropods, such as insects, arachnids, etc.) Some exceptions are:

Most (if not, all) fleshy, slug-like creatures do not have remains, like Cave crawlers and Rockslugs.

Water- or ice-based creatures typically do not drop remains. This includes Ice warriors and Icefiends. (Ice giants, however, drop big bones.)

Vampyre Juveniles and Vampyre Juvinates in effect do not have remains. They can die when a Guthix balance potion is used on them at the right time, leaving no remains. (The potion can also cure the vampyre, returning it to human form, or anger it, making it a stronger vampyre that still has no remains). If a potion is not used on a vampyre, when it takes sufficient damage it will turn into a cloud of mist and escape.

Most ghostly creatures do not have remains, such as Ghosts, Banshees, Aberrant spectres, Shadow warriors, etc. Shades, however, do have remains (see Creatures with other remains below), and ankous drop bones (as noted above).

TzHaar creatures drop Tokkul.

Other creatures without remains:

  • Jellies, gelatinous Slayer creatures.
  • Gargoyles. These are slayer monsters killed with a Rock hammer and apparently disintegrate totally when slain.
  • Wall beasts. Their appearance suggests they should drop bones. Since the bulk of their bodies are hidden behind walls, it may be that their remains would not be accessible to players.

Creatures with other remains

Trivia

  • An Oyster is an item you obtain from fishing, not a creature you can fight. You can, however, end up with an Empty oyster from it, which could be considered to be a form of remains.
  • Bloodvelds are demons by definition of Slayer Masters (and are confirmed as such because of their weakness to Silverlight and Darklight), but they drop bones, not ashes.
  • During the Rum Deal quest only, a Fever spider will drop a Fever spider body, an ingredient used in making Captain Braindeath's 'rum'. Also during this quest, the player will fight an Evil Spirit, which drops ashes despite seeming to be a ghostly creature.
  • As mentioned above, Giant rock crabs drop bones, even though other exoskeleton-based creatures do not, including regular Rock crabs. This might be a mistake by Jagex, or there may be some unknown, physical or magical reason for their having bones.
  • Some creatures occasionally drop multiple bones, like bloodvelds which occasionally can drop several bones and big bones, even though they always at least just drop one set of bones. In these cases, it can be regarded that the creature was 'carrying' the extra bones, just like the other, non-bone items it may drop when killed.
  • Fayrgs and Raurgs presumably dropped Fayrg bones and Raurg bones, as these bones can be found in Ogre coffins at Jiggig. Neither creature has been seen in recent ages and are generally believed to be extinct followers of Bandos.