No. Blurite, runite, adamantite, mithril, as well as most (or all?) of the ores used in Dungeoneering, are ficticious (mithril was actually invented by J. R. R. Tolkien, for his story "The Hobbit"). Other materials mined in RuneScape are real, such as clay, coal, gold, silver, copper, and tin.
yes, you use it in crossbows, crossbow bolts, and the quest the knight sword to make the blurite sword.
You can find blurite ore in the cave on the peninsula south of Port Sarim. Look for the ! on the map.
No.
They can't be sold, since they were made out of blurite, and blurite it's self can't be traded.
No
After completing the knights sword quest the wise old man will offer to buy blurite ore for 4gp each.
Rocks containing blurite are found only in the Ice Caves, located south of Port Sarim on the tip of the Asgarnian peninsula. if you are not sure ask us
Near south rimmington, go down the ladder, its shown on ur minimap as "!" climb down it, go past the pirates, hobgoblins, ice warriers, and ice gaints to get the blurite stuff
You can make a Blurite Sword in RuneScape as long as you are completing the quest The Knight's Sword. After you complete the quest you cannot obtain the sword again as you cannot trade the item with other players.
You cannot buy the blurite sword, you must smith the sword during a quest called "the knight's sword". At the end you get to keep it.
Not even close. The Rune Scimitar is better when it comes to attack stats. The blurite sword's defense stats are actually a little better then the rune Rune Scimitar's.
You get 1 Quest Point for completing the quest, you also get 12,725 Smithing experience, a blurite sword If you got Thurgo to make you an extra one andMembers may smelt Blurite ore.