Reanimate Abyssal Creature

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Reanimate Abyssal Creature
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Released 7 January 2016 (Update)
Removal 28 April 2021 (Update)
Members Yes
Level Magic 85
Spellbook Arceuus
Type Utility
Experience 170
Runes 1Blood 4Nature 4Soul
Quest None
Description Reanimates an ensouled corpse
Animation
Sound effect
File:Reanimate (Arceuus spells).ogg

Reanimate Abyssal Creature requires a Magic level of 85 and an ensouled abyssal head to cast. This spell will summon a reanimated abyssal with 35 hitpoints. As with its animated counterpart, this creature still requires 85 Slayer to damage.

Upon killing the reanimated abyssal players will gain 1,300 Prayer experience and 0.5% Arceuus favour. It also can be killed on an abyssal demon slayer task.

Reanimation can be cast on any ensouled head within an 31x31 area where that head was dropped by a monster. This will work indefinitely, even if the ensouled head is picked up, so long as it is not put into the bank, trade screen, Grand Exchange, or price checker. If the player has put the head into the bank, trade screen, Grand Exchange, or price checker, the reanimation spell will only work within range of the Dark Altar.

Cost

Spell cost
InputCost
4 4 1 1,334
Main-hands
4 3.93 1 1,327

Changes

Date Changes
[[{{#explode:11 October 2018| |0}} {{#explode:11 October 2018| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:11 October 2018| |2}}]]
(update)

The icon was graphically updated.

[[{{#explode:14 January 2016| |0}} {{#explode:14 January 2016| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:14 January 2016| |2}}]]
(update)

The prayer experience from defeating reanimated creatures has been doubled. As a result, the 50% experience bonus gained from doing so when within range of the Dark Altar was removed.

Gallery (historical)

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