Repairing And Selling The Noxious Longbow

can noxious longbow be repaired and sold

The Noxious Longbow is a level 90 two-handed ranged weapon made from combining a spider leg with Araxxi's web. It can be repaired at Bob's in Lumbridge or at an armour stand in a player-owned house. The base repair cost is 4,500,000 coins, but this can be discounted by 0.5% per Smithing level. The bow can be sold, but only in its degraded state.

Characteristics Values
Repair NPCs Bob in Lumbridge, Tindel Marchant in Port Khazard, Dunstan in Burthorpe, Squire in the Void Knights' Outpost
Other repair methods Armour stand in a player-owned house, whetstone
Repair cost 4,500,000 coins (without discounts)
Repair cost with Smithing level discount 0.5% discount per Smithing level (including boosts)
Repair cost with partial degradation Proportional to the percentage of item charge that needs to be repaired

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Repairing a noxious longbow

The noxious longbow is a lethal, level 90 two-handed ranged weapon made from combining a spider leg with Araxxi's web at level 90 crafting. The noxious longbow will degrade to a broken state after 30,000 to 60,000 charges of combat (but loses 2 charges per hit, giving a minimum time of 5 hours of combat).

The noxious longbow can be repaired by the following NPCs:

  • Bob, the axe seller in Lumbridge
  • Tindel Marchant, the weapon and armour repairman at Port Khazard
  • Dunstan, the smith in Burthorpe
  • Squire, in the workshop area of the Void Knights' Outpost

Alternatively, it can be repaired on an armour stand in a player-owned house, or a whetstone device anywhere. This provides a discount of 0.5% per Smithing level (including boosts).

The base repair cost of the Noxious longbow when completely degraded to 0.0% item charge is 4,500,000 coins. If it is only partially degraded, then the cost of a full repair is multiplied by the percentage of item charge that needs to be repaired to produce the current repair cost.

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Repair NPCs

A noxious longbow can be repaired by Repair NPCs such as Bob in Lumbridge, Tindel Marchant in Port Khazard, Dunstan in Burthorpe, or the Squire on the Void Knights' Outpost. The base repair cost of the noxious longbow when completely degraded to 0.0% item charge is 4,500,000 coins. The repair cost is precisely calculated by the degradation percentage (e.g. with 75% charge remaining, a full repair would only cost 1,125,000 coins).

The Squire is a squire of balance and a weapon repair expert. They can be found at the Void Knights' Outpost in the building with the Smithing anvil.

Repairing items at an armour stand in a player-owned house (or a whetstone device anywhere) will provide a discount of 0.5% per Smithing level (including boosts).

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Repairing a broken noxious longbow

The noxious longbow is a lethal two-handed ranged weapon made from spider parts. It will degrade to a broken state after 30,000 to 60,000 charges of combat (with a minimum duration of 5 hours of combat) but can be repaired.

There are several ways to repair a broken noxious longbow. The first is to use a non-player character (NPC) such as Bob, the axe seller in Lumbridge, Tindel Marchant, the weapon and armour repairman at Port Khazard, Dunstan, the smith in Burthorpe, or Squire, in the workshop area of the Void Knights' Outpost.

Alternatively, you can use an armour stand in a player-owned house or a whetstone device anywhere. Using these methods provides a repair cost discount of 0.5% per Smithing level (including boosts).

The base repair cost of the noxious longbow when completely degraded is 4,500,000 coins. If it is only partially degraded, the cost of a full repair is multiplied by the percentage of item charge that needs to be repaired.

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Selling a noxious longbow

The noxious longbow is a level 90 two-handed ranged weapon made by combining a spider leg with Araxxi's web at level 90 crafting. It is a lethal bow made from spider parts.

The noxious longbow can be sold, but only when it is not dyed. Once the bow is dyed, it becomes permanently untradeable.

The bow will degrade to a broken state after 60,000 charges of combat (but loses 2 charges per hit, with a minimum duration of 5 hours of combat). It can be repaired by NPCs such as Bob in Lumbridge, or at an armour stand in a player-owned house. A full repair, without discounts, costs 4,500,000 coins.

If you wish to sell a noxious longbow, you must repair it first.

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Noxious longbow dyeing

The Noxious longbow can be recoloured with certain dyes for purely cosmetic purposes. A warning message is given when attempting to dye a plain noxious longbow. Once the dye is applied, the noxious longbow becomes permanently untradeable.

Noxious longbow (shadow)

The shadow-dyed noxious longbow is made by dyeing a noxious longbow with Shadow Dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses, special attack, and degradation/repair mechanics as the regular noxious longbow.

Noxious longbow (blood)

The blood-dyed noxious longbow is made by dyeing a noxious longbow with blood dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses, special attack, and degradation/repair mechanics as the regular noxious longbow.

Noxious longbow (barrows)

The barrows-dyed noxious longbow is made by dyeing a noxious longbow with Barrows Dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses, special attack, and degradation/repair mechanics as the regular noxious longbow.

Noxious longbow (Third-Age)

The Third-Age-dyed noxious longbow is made by dyeing a noxious longbow with Third-Age Dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable.

Noxious longbow (ice)

The ice-dyed noxious longbow is made by dyeing a noxious longbow with ice dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable.

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