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"reduced" to "negated" - subtle but important; "typeless" is rarely, if ever, used to describe damage which is only partially negated by protection prayers
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'''Typeless''' is a classification to describe attacks whose damage is not negated by [[protection prayers]]. Generally, this damage still rolls accuracy against the corresponding defensive stats. Generally, only monsters are able to use typeless attacks, though the delayed magic attack from the [[ancient godsword]]'s special attack is an example of one that can be used by the player.
'''Typeless''' is a classification to describe attacks whose damage is not negated by [[protection prayers]]. Generally, this damage still rolls accuracy against the corresponding defensive stats. Most typeless attacks are used by monsters, though there are some that can be used by the player (ex. the delayed magic attack from the [[ancient godsword]]'s special attack, as well as the [[dragonfire]] discharged from a [[dragonfire shield]]).


The following monsters are known to use typeless attacks.
The following monsters are known to use typeless attacks.

Latest revision as of 01:40, 2 April 2026

Typeless is a classification to describe attacks whose damage is not negated by protection prayers. Generally, this damage still rolls accuracy against the corresponding defensive stats. Most typeless attacks are used by monsters, though there are some that can be used by the player (ex. the delayed magic attack from the ancient godsword's special attack, as well as the dragonfire discharged from a dragonfire shield).

The following monsters are known to use typeless attacks.

Melee

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Ranged

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Magic

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Magical ranged

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Area of effect

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Poisonous

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