I really don't get your question, but if your asking where you can get a rune kite shield than you can buy one at the grand exchange.
Rune berserker no question. Rune Spike is worst, 2nd is rune kite, and best is rune berskerker.
Because victorians thought they looked like "heaters" (clothes irons). Sorry, I don't know what they were actually called. Maybe just Kite shields, since that's what they evolved from (er, that is to say that heater shields evolved from kite shields, not that heater shields evolved from kites).
Greater demons drop Rune Full Helms and Rune KitesLesser demons drop Rune Med Helms (Rune Helms)Cockroaches drop Rune Square Shields and Scimitars
If you are trying to max hit, then use a 2h, but if you are trying to train for a while and get ok hits then use the scim and kite. The scim and kite are the most commonly used set of weilded items other than battleaxe and kite.
Trimmed or gold trimmed are not "better" than the regular rune, in the sense that they don't provide you with any extra combat benefit. The same applies to the god shields. There is no other "rune" shield that provides you better combat benefits. All of these are just for show, i.e., to show off that you can afford them. Members have better options, both "for show" and for actual combat. But those would not be "rune" shields.
Most of the Norman Army were Knights. They fought on horseback and a kite shaped shield gave them greater protection. Infantry used the same shields as it aided standardisation. Plus most Norman knights equipment was used on both horse back and on foot.
They have had swords, bows, spears, kite shields, sickles, scythes and other farming tools.
They drop is after about 15-25 cockroaches. Don't be sad though. They also drop rune square shields and a huge amount of Mithril ore (in paper). (this is in f2p) (i don't know in p2p)
The best way to get 60 attack is to probably train on cockroach soldiers (lv 83). not only that, they drop rune scimitars, rune square shields, laws, deaths, and lots of other cool stuff.
Shield shapes evolved over time, so it is not possible to give an answer to your question. In the period 500 AD to about 1050 AD, round shields were the most commonly used type; then long, inverted-teardrop "kite shields" with round tops were used up to about 1160; then kite shields with flat tops were common up to about 1190; then slightly shorter shields became fashionable until the small "heater" shape became common by the middle 1200s (13th century). Heater shields remained in use until the 1400s, when the use of shields gradually ended. Throughout the medieval period, much larger shields called pavises were used by crossbowmen to protect them while reloading; these were free-standing tall shields with a hinged "leg" at the back that could be picked up and carried to a new position.
yes it give u a str bonus and its better im lvl 113 nad use it
One shield design used by infantry at the Battle of Hastings were round wood ones that might have some metal to reinforce them. Horsemen had kite shaped metal shields. During battle they would create shield walls by having men lock their shields together in the front.