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The , also called the tab, the screen, or the tab shows all the that the player is wearing or wielding. The equipped inventory is divided into 13 slots for each area of the body that some piece of equipment can be worn on. Since the 13 slots can each be equipped with an item which then no longer appears in the backpack inventory, a player can effectively carry 41 items with them at once, disregarding the use of beasts of burden. The slots and what they can be equipped with are listed below. If Worn Equipment is not visible on game screen, Open your Customizations window, Click Wardrobe, Click the Clear Arrow at the bottom, then choose Clear All and Apply. You gear is now viewable in gameplay. Some type of helmet armour is usually worn on the head. However, when Runecrafting a player may wear a tiara, or wicked hood, on their head so that they do not need to bring a talisman. Also, various hats and other novelties, such as partyhats or gnome goggles can be worn here. As the name suggests, capes are worn in the cape slot.

While provide a small defence bonus, capes such as the , , and the provide considerable defence bonuses. If you have completed the quest , /, or after completion of , is also worn on the cape slot. The neckwear slot is where some , such as amulets and necklaces and symbols, is worn. While the jewellery itself offers no bonuses, when it is enchanted or blessed it can offer considerable bonuses. Currently, the best overall neckwear for is the , and the for . When using a bow or crossbow, a player needs ammunition to fire from their weapon. That ammunition, bolts and arrows, is held in the quiver slot. The ammunition in the quiver slot is what is fired from your ranged weapon, provided it can use the ammunition. The only exceptions are the , and the , which generate their own arrows for use. Various users have been known to nickname this slot as your 'Quiver', due to the fact that when you run out of ammunition, a message reads "There is no ammo left in your quiver." This is where a player equips , items that will be used to deal damage in combat.

All players wield weapons (other than ) in their right hand. If a player is using a two-handed weapon, such as a bow or a , they may not have any items equipped in the offhand slot at the same time. In the case of thrown weapons, which are stackable, multiples of the same thrown weapon may be equipped in the mainhand slot at once. A player may also equip a , a woodcutting or a in the mainhand slot so that they may hold more ore, logs or fish, respectively. It is possible to sheathe items normally held in the mainhand slot, either by right clicking on the abilities action bar and selecting toggle-sheathe, or by pressing the numpad * while the action bar is displayed. The item will appear to be carried on the player's back or hip. For combat purposes, some type of is usually equipped in this slot. However, there are also many non-combat items that a player may equip here, ranging from aprons to rewards from random events. The torso slot often provide the best bonus of a set. In many cases with armour, the platebody and matching chainbody will have the same life point bonus but the platebody will always have a better armour rating.

Equipment to be held in the player's offhand is held here, most commonly a or an offhand weapon. A player may also carry one of the instead of a shield, a to provide extra bonuses to attack, or a / in order to fish saving a space in their inventory. However, if a player is using a two-handed weapon, such as a , , , , , or a , they may not hold any items in the offhand slot at the same time.
yifeng backpackIt is possible to sheathe items normally held in the offhand slot, either by right clicking on the abilities action bar and selecting toggle-sheathe, or by pressing the numpad * while the action bar is displayed.
coach 6080 backpack For combat purposes, a type of is usually equipped in this slot.
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However, there are also many non-combat items that a player may equip here, ranging from skirts to rewards from random events. , , , and are equipped in this slot. While plain provide small defence bonuses, can get that provide considerable bonuses. are popular among lower level players and skillers. often wear vambraces instead of gloves, which give them bonuses to Ranged attacks.
planet backpack lub d Boots and shoes are equipped in this slot.
ballistic 23l backpackWhile plain provide small defence bonuses, metal boots provide considerable bonuses.
lexon backpack with laptop compartmentIn some special footwear is required for certain parts. The ring slot is where are worn. Most rings provide no attack or defence bonuses, exceptions being the , , the , the , the and the .

can enchant crafted or obtain other special jewellery that provides helpful abilities. Some items are two-handed; this means that they occupy both the mainhand and offhand slots. To date, the , the and the are the only two-handed items that aren't weapons. When equipping a two-handed item, both your mainhand and offhand slot items, if any, will be removed. This means you cannot equip a two-handed item if your inventory is full and both of those slots are full with different items. Auras improve gameplay in many different ways, including effects with Combat, , and . Other auras are purely cosmetic and serve no practical purpose. They all have a effect that glows when the aura is active. They are equipped in the aura slot, and are activated by clicking Activate aura. All of them have an activation time, which shows how long they last, and a cooldown time, which shows how long it takes to be used again. If they are lost, they can be replaced by . Only one aura can be used at a time.