Akrisae the Doomed's equipment


 * This armour has a golden variant.

Akrisae the Doomed's equipment is a Barrows weapon and armour set, and is obtained through the Grand Exchange, by giving individual items to a Grand Exchange clerk in exchange for the set. It can also be obtained by killing the Barrows Brothers after the player completed Ritual of the Mahjarrat.

The set requires 70 Magic, 70 Prayer, 70 Attack, and also 70 Defence. Any given piece of Akrisae's set can only be received as a drop from the Barrows and worn after players have completed Ritual of the Mahjarrat. While the pieces are tradeable when fully repaired or fully broken (as with other barrows equipment), trading does not bypass the Ritual of the Mahjarrat requirement. The set contains Akrisae's war mace, Akrisae's hood, Akrisae's robe top, and Akrisae's robe skirt, which all degrade over time until it reaches 0%, which gives no stat bonuses. This set is a Hybrid armour set, which means that there are no weaknesses and can be used with any combat style.

Set effect
Doom: Normal, or automatic attacks, have a chance to restore some of your prayer points. Abilities do not activate the set effect.

The effect saps opponents' prayer points, while boosting your own. If the effect activates in combat with an NPC, the player's prayer is restored despite NPC's not having any to drain (this set effect can NOT be used to deactivate NPC prayers such as those of Sigmund, the Kalphite Queen, or Elite Black Knights). The effect is seemingly random and drains the prayer of an opponent by 1/3 of the damage hit and boosts your prayer by 1/5. It also appears that the prayer drain lasts even out of combat as the opponent loses 1 prayer point every 30 – 50 seconds until they run out.

Trivia

 * Akrisae's robes used to be Magic armour, similar to Ahrim's set. With the Armour update of 30 April 2013, Akrisae's robes were re-classed as a Hybrid set.
 * Oddly while players can no longer cast spells with the mace Akrisae's wight in barrows is still able to cast spells with dangerous accuracy, it is unclear if this is an oversight or intentional.