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Revision as of 05:12, 15 February 2012
Rusty weapons are usually the first weapon upgrade for a new player. Commonly drops off of humanoids at early levels.
- Cracked Staff
- Rusty Axe
- Rusty Bastard Sword
- Rusty Battle Axe
- Rusty Broad Sword
- Rusty Dagger
- Rusty Flail
- Rusty Long Sword
- Rusty Mace
- Rusty Mining Pick
- Rusty Morning Star
- Rusty Rapier
- Rusty Scimitar
- Rusty Short Sword
- Rusty Shortened Spear
- Rusty Spear
- Rusty Two Handed Battle Axe
- Rusty Two Handed Hammer
- Rusty Two Handed Sword
- Rusty Warhammer
- Worn Great Staff
Each rusty weapon can be combined with a sharpening stone in a forge to create a tarnished weapon of the same type.