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Every item in ''RuneScape'' has '''weight''', which can affect a user in his/her gameplay. Players can see the total weight of the items they have [[equipment|equipped]] or are carrying in their [[inventory]] on the "Equipment Stats" screen. It's measured in kilograms (kg). Some items weigh with a fraction but the Equipment Stats screen will round it to the nearest kilogram. The weight affects the player's energy time, but the [[Agility]] skill helps overcome this. As far as the energy drain rate is concerned, having negative weight is the same as having 0 kg of weight. Some activities in ''RuneScape'' require players to not weigh more than a certain amount. Example: diving off [[Port Khazard]] during and after [[Recipe for Disaster]] (Pirate Pete subquest); walking on the bridge in [http://2007.runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Temple_of_Ikov Temple of Ikov] requires players to have negative weight.
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Every item in ''Old School RuneScape'' has '''weight''', which can affect a user in their gameplay. Players can see the total weight of the items they have [[equipment|equipped]] (measured in kilograms) or are carrying in their [[inventory]] on the [[Equipment Stats]] screen. Some items weigh with a fraction but the Equipment Stats screen will round it to the nearest kilogram.
   
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The rate at which energy depletes scales linearly between 0&nbsp;kg weight and 64&nbsp;kg weight, where having 0&nbsp;kg weight will deplete a player's run energy at the normal rate, and having 64&nbsp;kg weight will deplete a player's run energy at exactly twice the normal rate. Having a weight outside the range of 0&nbsp;kg to 64&nbsp;kg will have no additional effect, negative or positive<ref>Runescape Mythbusters Special - Ep. 2, https://youtu.be/ggO8ARYEB-w?t=2975</ref>.
[[Stackable items]] such as runes and coins and other items do not weigh. Some items also reduce weight instead of adding, which is very useful for quests or activities that require a lot of running.
 
   
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Contrary to popular belief, a player's [[Agility]] level does not contribute to how quickly the player's run energy is depleted, only how quickly run energy is regenerated. The only factor that contributes to how quickly run energy is depleted is weight. Some activities in ''Old School RuneScape'' require players to not weigh more than a certain amount. Example: diving off [[Port Khazard]] during and after [[Recipe for Disaster]] (Pirate Pete subquest); walking on the bridge in [[Temple of Ikov]] requires players to have negative weight.
== Weight reducing items ==
 
   
 
[[Stackable items]] such as runes and coins and other items do not weigh. Some items also reduce weight instead of adding, which is very useful for quests or activities that require a lot of running.
* [[Spottier cape]] <sup>-4.5kg</sup>
 
   
 
==Weight reducing items==
* [[Spotted cape]] <sup>-2.2kg</sup>
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*[[Spotted cape]]: -2.2&nbsp;kg
 
*[[Spottier cape]]: -4.5&nbsp;kg
 
*[[Boots of lightness]]: -4.5&nbsp;kg
 
*[[Penance gloves]]: -4.5&nbsp;kg
 
*[[Graceful hood]]: -3&nbsp;kg
 
*[[Graceful top]]: -5&nbsp;kg
 
*[[Graceful cape]]: -4&nbsp;kg
 
*[[Graceful legs]]: -6&nbsp;kg
 
*[[Graceful gloves]]: -3&nbsp;kg
 
*[[Graceful boots]]: -4&nbsp;kg
   
 
Currently, wearing the combination of a spottier cape, boots of lightness, penance gloves, graceful hood, graceful top and graceful legs allows the player to have weight as low as -27.5&nbsp;kg. This is the minimum amount of weight currently possible. All weight reducing items are wearables and have to be worn to 'activate' the weight reduction.
* [[Boots of lightness]] <sup>-4.5kg</sup>
 
   
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==Greatest weight==
* [[Penance gloves]] <sup>-4.5kg</sup>
 
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The current greatest weight possible player can weigh at any given time is 1018.2&nbsp;kg. Items required to wear in order to reach this weight are:
 
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* [[Graceful hood]] <sup>-3kg</sup>
 
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!Slot
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!Item
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!Weight (kg)
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|-
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!Headwear
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|[[Golden helmet]]
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|31.7
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|-
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!Cape
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|[[Diving apparatus]]
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|10
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|-
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!Neckwear
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|[[Seal of passage]]
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|4.5
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|-
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!Ammunition
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| -
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|0
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|-
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!Weapon
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|[[Barrelchest anchor]]
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|30*
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|-
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!Shield
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| -
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|0
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|-
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!Body
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|[[Granite body]]
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|22
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|-
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!Legs
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|[[Granite legs]]
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|15
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|-
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!Hands
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|[[Skeletal gloves]]/[[Spined gloves]]
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|3
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|-
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!Boots
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|[[Bandos boots]]
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|6
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|-
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!Ring
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|[[Granite ring (i)]]/[[Granite ring]]
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|3
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|-
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!Inventory
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|28× [[Barrel of coal-tar]] (or any variation)
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|28×32 (896)
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|-
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!Total
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|
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|1021.2
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|}
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'''Note:''' The [[Barrelchest anchor]] is a 2-handed weapon, therefore the [[Shield]] slot will be empty.
   
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> [[Barrelchest anchor]] can be substituted with [[Crate with zanik]] or [[Ana in a barrel]]. Both of these weigh 2&nbsp;kg more however these items are only available during [[Death to the Dorgeshuun]] and [[The Tourist Trap]] respectively.
* [[Graceful top]] <sup>-5kg</sup>
 
   
 
==Weighing==
* [[Graceful cape]] <sup>-4kg</sup>
 
 
* [[Graceful legs]] <sup>-6kg</sup>
 
 
* [[Graceful gloves]] <sup>-4kg</sup>
 
 
* [[Graceful boots]] <sup>-3kg</sup>
 
 
Currently, wearing the combination of a Spottier cape, Boots of lightness, Penance gloves, Graceful hood, Graceful top and Graceful legs allows the player to have weight as low as -27.5kg. This is the minimum amount of weight currently possible. All weight reducing items are wearables and have to be worn to 'activate' the weight reduction. After you have obtained your full set of armor you can also weigh your feces at the village mall located in Lumbridge.
 
 
== Weighing ==
 
 
Since some items' weights which have fractions are rounded off in the Equipment Stats screen, it's hard to tell the real weight. Fortunately, there are some known weights to help find out. These items are also not hard to find.
 
Since some items' weights which have fractions are rounded off in the Equipment Stats screen, it's hard to tell the real weight. Fortunately, there are some known weights to help find out. These items are also not hard to find.
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 11:52, 28 July 2019

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Every item in Old School RuneScape has weight, which can affect a user in their gameplay. Players can see the total weight of the items they have equipped (measured in kilograms) or are carrying in their inventory on the Equipment Stats screen. Some items weigh with a fraction but the Equipment Stats screen will round it to the nearest kilogram.

The rate at which energy depletes scales linearly between 0 kg weight and 64 kg weight, where having 0 kg weight will deplete a player's run energy at the normal rate, and having 64 kg weight will deplete a player's run energy at exactly twice the normal rate. Having a weight outside the range of 0 kg to 64 kg will have no additional effect, negative or positive[1].

Contrary to popular belief, a player's Agility level does not contribute to how quickly the player's run energy is depleted, only how quickly run energy is regenerated. The only factor that contributes to how quickly run energy is depleted is weight. Some activities in Old School RuneScape require players to not weigh more than a certain amount. Example: diving off Port Khazard during and after Recipe for Disaster (Pirate Pete subquest); walking on the bridge in Temple of Ikov requires players to have negative weight.

Stackable items such as runes and coins and other items do not weigh. Some items also reduce weight instead of adding, which is very useful for quests or activities that require a lot of running.

Weight reducing items

Currently, wearing the combination of a spottier cape, boots of lightness, penance gloves, graceful hood, graceful top and graceful legs allows the player to have weight as low as -27.5 kg. This is the minimum amount of weight currently possible. All weight reducing items are wearables and have to be worn to 'activate' the weight reduction.

Greatest weight

The current greatest weight possible player can weigh at any given time is 1018.2 kg. Items required to wear in order to reach this weight are:

Slot Item Weight (kg)
Headwear Golden helmet 31.7
Cape Diving apparatus 10
Neckwear Seal of passage 4.5
Ammunition - 0
Weapon Barrelchest anchor 30*
Shield - 0
Body Granite body 22
Legs Granite legs 15
Hands Skeletal gloves/Spined gloves 3
Boots Bandos boots 6
Ring Granite ring (i)/Granite ring 3
Inventory 28× Barrel of coal-tar (or any variation) 28×32 (896)
Total 1021.2

Note: The Barrelchest anchor is a 2-handed weapon, therefore the Shield slot will be empty.

Barrelchest anchor can be substituted with Crate with zanik or Ana in a barrel. Both of these weigh 2 kg more however these items are only available during Death to the Dorgeshuun and The Tourist Trap respectively.

Weighing

Since some items' weights which have fractions are rounded off in the Equipment Stats screen, it's hard to tell the real weight. Fortunately, there are some known weights to help find out. These items are also not hard to find.

Item Weight (kg)
Gnomeball 0.5
Ground bat bones 0.1
Empty oyster 0.08
Vial of water 0.02
Any key (gold-coloured) 0.01
Rock (elemental) 0.001

References

  1. Runescape Mythbusters Special - Ep. 2, https://youtu.be/ggO8ARYEB-w?t=2975
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