Runescape Treasure Trail Armors
Treasure Trail Armors
Hove you ever wondered how to get a piece of fancy-looking armor with trimming on it, or how much these armors may cost? These treasures are said to be rare, since thereβs only a possibility of obtaining a piece after completing a Members-Only Treasure Trail.
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Some Basic Info
All of the special armors, known as βTrimmed Armorβ are rewards from a finished RuneScape Treasure Trail. Different enemies sometimes drop Clue Scrolls, which when read will point you to another location or character in the game. Depending on the difficulty of the enemy you receive the clue from, the Treasure Trail may be more difficult, but the reward will be greater.
Remember, monsters will not always drop clues, so it may take quite a long time to find one. But, itβs always a great surprise to find a Clue Scroll after defeating lots of enemies, and then to find a great reward can be even better!
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All About the Armors
Now that you know that Trimmed Armors are the rare rewards from Treasure Trails, you probably want to know a little more about them. There are 3 different types of Trimmed Armor, each one made out of one type of metal, with a special trimming around it:
(T) - This means that the armor is trimmed or Tinted in a lighter shade of metal than the main armor.
(G) - This is also known as gold or Gilded armor, meaning that the main piece of armor is trimmed in gold.
(Gu), (S), (Z) - These are the different god or Divine armors, including Guthix, Saradomin, and Zamorak.
Only 3 different types of armor are trimmed, which are Black, Adamantite, and Rune. Each of these metals can have either regular Trimming, or Gold Trimming, but only Rune can be a Divine type of armor. There also is no difference in the armor stats compared to the regular un-trimmed armors, and they give no added bonuses.
Treasure Trail armors can be worn by both Members and Free-Players, but it can only be found by Members that have completed a Treasure Trail. This means that the only way a Free-Player can obtain them would be to trade with a Member on a Free-Play server.
Trimmed Armor
The most basic and inexpensive kind of Treasure Trail armor is Tinted or Trimmed armor. The armor itself has been trimmed in a lighter shade of metal, such as Adamantite with a lighter green trimming. Goblins, Guars and Ice Warriors will drop clues that sometimes lead you to regular Trimmed armor, but there are many others.
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