| Also known as? | Abby whip, Whip |
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| Release date | 26 January 2005 (Update) |
| Members only? | Yes |
| Quest item? | No |
| Tradeable? | Yes |
| Equipable? | Yes |
| Stacks? | No |
| High Alchemy | 72,000 coins |
| Low Alchemy | 42,000 coins |
| Destroy | Drop |
| Store price | Not sold |
| Exchange price | 3,400,000 coins update |
| GE Database | Look up price |
| Examine | A weapon from the Abyss. |
| Weight | 0.45 kg |
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The Abyssal whip is thought to be one of the best melee weapons in RuneScape due to its high accuracy, strength, and speed. Players must have 70 Attack to wield the whip.
Whips are dropped by level 124 Abyssal demons which require level 85 Slayer to kill. An Abyssal minion can give players a fake Abyssal whip which "turns to ash" when equipped, effectively destroying it.
The whip's special attack, Energy Drain, makes the attack more accurate and, if used against a player opponent, transfers 25% of the target's run energy to the attacking player. It uses 50% of the special attack bar. This special attack is frequently ridiculed because of its impracticality, despite the fact that it can be useful in some PvP minigames, such as Fist of Guthix, to stop the players from running away.
The Abyssal whip has the same attacking speed as a scimitar, which is one strike per 4 game ticks (about 2.4 seconds total), but has a higher accuracy and strength. The Abyssal whip is often called the best weapon because it has the best damage rate of all weapons against monsters with a low to medium defence and no unusually high resistance to slash attacks. With a Strength level of 99, an overload/extreme strength, Turmoil prayer at +32% strength, a slayer helmet on a slayer task, and with the right equipment (including a Ferocious ring) the whip can hit up to 61.
The whip is often criticised for its inability to train Strength on its own, as the whip offers a controlled style but not an aggressive style. Even so, the whip is often considered one of the best, if not the best one-handed weapons in the game.
It is common for players to lose this item on death due to its relatively low alchemy value compared to other high level equipment, such as the more expensive pieces of Dragon armour and Barrows armour.
An update to Barbarian Assault on 19 January 2010 allowed players to change the colour of their whip to either yellow, white, blue, or green. The cost of doing so is 50 points in any of the roles in Barbarian assault. After that update, whips became quite difficult to purchase from players or the Grand Exchange. On 25 January 2010 their supply caught up with their demand, and since then whips have been easy to acquire from Grand Exchange.
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![]() A player wielding the Abyssal whip |
![]() A player using Energy Drain (The special attack of the Abyssal whip) |
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Abyssal whips were introduced to RuneScape with the Slayer skill update on 26 January 2005. The very first inventory icon was
. The Abyssal whip's original special attack used 50% of the special attack bar and caused one to either hit the Abyssal whip's maximum hit for the user at the time or not hit at all.
Later, Jagex changed the special attack to drain 10% of run energy from targets, citing that the old special attack was an unwanted glitch. The special attack continued to use 50% of the bar.
The Abyssal whip has three combat styles: accurate, controlled, and defensive. All are slash style. The whip is often criticised for the lack of an aggressive style. Strength can only be trained by means of the controlled style.
The Aggressive training method is not available while using the whip. Therefore, the only way of training the Strength skill is through the Controlled method. This method is one-third the strength-training speed as the aggressive option and also gives Defence and Attack experience, making it undesirable for some pures and players wishing to level up quickly. The whip is often criticised for having no option to directly train Strength.
A common yet expensive replacement for the whip is the Saradomin Sword which offers similar bonuses (with an additional Prayer and crush bonus), but has the option to train Strength. However, the Saradomin Sword is two-handed, so it cannot be equipped with a defender or shield. The Dragon Scimitar can be used as a cheap alternative for training Strength, along with a Rune Defender. Yet another relatively unknown method of training strength is to use the Obsidian sword in conjunction with the Berserker necklace which increases strength while using all Obsidian equipment.
For the full pages, See Abyssal link paint (Green), Abyssal link paint (Yellow), Abyssal link paint (White) and Abyssal link paint (Blue)
As of January 19, 2010, you can now change the colour of your Abyssal whip. To do so, you have to spend 50 points (from the Barbarian Assault Mini-game), which can be of any type (Attacker, Defender, Healer or Collector). Your whip's chain links can be white, blue, green, or yellow. A painted whip is untradeable, and has no effect on its potency in combat. Should you wish to return your abyssal whip to its original colour, simply use a cleaning cloth on it. A cleaning cloth can be made by using Karamja rum on a piece of silk, or you can buy one from Tamayu in Tai Bwo Wannai village after the Tai Bwo Wannai Trio quest.
![]() A player wielding a green coloured whip. |
A player wielding a yellow coloured whip. |
![]() A player wielding a white coloured whip. |
A player wielding a blue coloured whip. |
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