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Revision as of 11:35, 9 November 2022
Every item in Old School Near-Reality 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. Many items weigh with decimals, but the Equipment Stats screen will round down to the nearest kilogram. For example, a rune platebody weighs 9.979 kg, but will be displayed as 9 kg.
The rate at which energy depletes while running scales linearly between 0 kg 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 has no additional effect. A player's Agility level contributes to how quickly run energy is restored, but does not affect the rate at which a player's run energy is depleted. Keep in mind this is only affected in the Wilderness.
Stackable items such as runes, coins, and other items do not have a weight. 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
Item | Weight (kg) | |
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Spotted cape | -2.267 | |
Spottier cape | -4.535 | |
Agility cape | -4.0 | |
Boots of lightness | -4.535 | |
Penance gloves | -4.535 | |
Graceful hood | -3.0 | |
Graceful top | -5.0 | |
Graceful cape | -4.0 | |
Graceful legs | -6.0 | |
Graceful gloves | -3.0 | |
Graceful boots | -4.0 | |
File:Pufferfish.png | Pufferfish | -0.5 |
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 -27.605 kg; With a full inventory of pufferfish this is lowered to -41.605 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, with the exception of pufferfish.
Greatest weight
The current greatest weight possible a player can weigh at any given time is 1,024.525 kg. Items required to wear in order to reach this weight are:
Slot | Item | Weight (kg) |
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Headwear | Gold helmet | 31.751 |
Cape | Diving apparatus | 10 |
Neckwear | Seal of passage | 4.535 |
Ammunition | God blessings | 0.51 |
Weapon | Barrelchest anchor/Dinh's bulwark/Colossal blade | 30[d 1] |
Shield | - | 0 |
Body | Granite body | 22.679 |
Legs | Granite legs | 15.875 |
Hands | Skeletal gloves/Spined gloves | 3.175 |
Boots | Guardian boots | 7 |
Ring | Granite ring (i)/Granite ring | 3 |
Inventory | 28× Barrel of coal tar (or any variation) | 28×32 (896) |
Total | 1,024.525 |
Weighing
Since some items' weights which have fractions are rounded off in the Equipment Stats screen, it's hard to tell the real weight. However, there are some weights to help find out the precise weight of an item.