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  1. Starting out in Slayer, it's essential to get familiar with the basics and mechanics of the skill. In the early levels, you will be assigned to low-level monsters, which offer a manageable challenge while you learn the ropes. To begin, you should visit a Slayer Master. Turael, located in Burthorpe, is a suitable starting point, offering straightforward tasks that you can handle with basic combat gear. As you gain confidence and complete tasks, you can transition to more experienced Slayer Masters like Mazchna in Canifis at level 20 combat, Vannaka in Edgeville Dungeon at level 40 combat, and eventually Chaeldar in Zanaris at level 70 combat. These Masters provide tasks that yield more Slayer experience per kill and help you level up more quickly. Training Slayer is most efficient when you use the best combat gear available to you, as higher damage output results in faster kills and quicker task completion. Always carry the appropriate equipment, such as enchanted gems, broad bolts or arrows, and elemental shields, which are necessary for specific tasks. As you progress, you'll also want to invest in items like the Slayer helmet, which provides significant combat bonuses against assigned monsters when worn. At levels 1-30 Slayer, tasks will typically involve low-level creatures like Crawling Hands, Banshees, and Cave Bugs. These are straightforward and can be handled with basic melee gear. However, make sure to bring ear protection for Banshees and a light source for Cave Bugs. The experience gained in these early levels is modest, but it sets the foundation for more challenging tasks ahead. Once you reach level 30 Slayer, you can start to encounter more diverse and rewarding tasks. Harpie Bug Swarms, for example, require a bug lantern and offer better experience rates. It's crucial to keep your combat skills balanced during this period, as having high Attack, Strength, and Defence will help you defeat monsters more efficiently. By level 50 Slayer, you will have access to Slayer Masters like Chaeldar, who provide tasks with significantly better experience rates. At this stage, you should start utilizing Slayer points, which are earned after completing tasks from any Slayer Master other than Turael. These points can be used to purchase rewards and unlocks, such as the ability to craft broad bolts and arrows, which are essential for some Slayer tasks. Additionally, you can start using the Slayer helmet, which requires level 55 Crafting and 400 Slayer points to make. As you approach level 70 Slayer, more lucrative and challenging tasks become available. Monsters like Kurasks and Turoths, which require specific weaponry to kill, provide better drops and experience. The use of prayer and potions, such as Super sets and Ranging potions, becomes more integral to maximize your efficiency and experience gains. You should also consider completing quests that unlock new areas and items beneficial for Slayer training, like "Smoking Kills," which increases Slayer points received per task. Reaching level 85 Slayer opens up one of the most significant milestones in the skill: the ability to kill Abyssal Demons. These creatures not only offer substantial experience but also have the potential to drop the coveted Abyssal Whip. Investing in high-level gear and potions, such as the Abyssal Dagger and Saradomin Brews, will help you tackle these tasks more effectively. From level 90 onwards, Slayer tasks become even more profitable and challenging. Nechryael, for example, drop a wide array of valuable items and provide excellent experience. At this stage, it's worth considering upgrading your gear to items like Bandos armor or Dragon weapons if you haven't already. Utilizing the highest-level prayers and potions will also enhance your killing speed and efficiency. At level 95 Slayer, you can kill Hydras, which are not only one of the best sources of experience but also drop highly valuable items like the Hydra's Claw. Hydras require precise mechanics to kill, so make sure to study their attack patterns and use the appropriate protection prayers. Finally, reaching level 99 Slayer is a prestigious achievement that often requires thousands of hours of dedicated training. Continue to use the highest-level gear and potions, optimize your task list by blocking and skipping undesirable tasks using Slayer points, and maintain a balanced approach to your combat skills. Completing your journey to 99 Slayer will not only grant you one of the most respected capes in the game but also solidify your status as a master of combat in Old School RuneScape.
  2. To complete "Dream Mentor," start by speaking to the Fallen Man on Lunar Isle and then to Baba Yaga in her chicken house. Gather the needed items: Astral runes, Lunar staff, and a Seal of passage. Return to the Fallen Man and guide him through a series of tasks, including fetching supplies and making potions. Afterward, prepare for battle by equipping strong combat gear, food, and potions. Enter the dream using the Dream Vial and Astral rune, and defeat the four bosses: The Inadequacy, The Everlasting, The Untouchable, and The Illusive. After defeating the bosses, speak to the Oneiromancer to finish the quest and receive your rewards.
  3. To complete "Cook's Assistant," start by talking to the cook in Lumbridge Castle. He needs you to gather three ingredients: a bucket of milk, an egg, and a pot of flour. Head to the farm north of Lumbridge to get the milk from the dairy cow, collect an egg from the chicken coop, and visit the windmill to the northwest to grind wheat into flour. Make sure you have a bucket and a pot in your inventory. Once you have all three items, return to the cook in Lumbridge Castle and hand them over to complete the quest.
  4. To complete the "Desert Treasure II" quest, ensure you have completed "Desert Treasure I" and have at least level 75 Magic, 70 Thieving, and 60 Agility. Recommended gear includes high-level magic equipment such as the Trident of the Seas, Ahrim's robes, and an Occult necklace. Bring plenty of food, prayer potions, and an anti-poison or antidote. Be prepared for challenging bosses with a combination of high Magic and Melee defenses. Follow the quest guide meticulously, solve the puzzles, defeat the bosses, and use your teleportation methods strategically to conserve resources and minimize travel time.
  5. To complete the "The Knight's Sword" quest, you need level 10 Mining and 10 Cooking. Gather the following items: 1 redberry pie, 2 iron bars, and a pickaxe. Start the quest by speaking to the squire in the White Knights' Castle in Falador. He will ask you to find Thurgo, an Imcando dwarf, south of Port Sarim. Give Thurgo the redberry pie and then speak to him again to learn about the portrait of Sir Vyvin's sword. Head back to Falador and retrieve the portrait from Sir Vyvin’s room. Return to Thurgo with the portrait and he will request 2 iron bars and a blurite ore. Head into the dungeon below Thurgo’s house to mine blurite ore, but beware of high-level ice warriors and ice giants. Bring the blurite ore and 2 iron bars back to Thurgo to have the sword made. Return the sword to the squire to complete the quest, earning 1 quest point and 12,725 Smithing experience. Recommended items include food for healing and a teleport to Falador for convenience.
  6. "Monkey Madness II" is a challenging quest in OSRS that continues the storyline from the original "Monkey Madness." To complete it, you'll need high combat stats (70+ in Attack, Strength, Defence, Ranged, and Hitpoints recommended), as well as decent Agility (55+) and Thieving (70+). Essential gear includes a good melee setup like Barrows armor and a strong weapon such as the Abyssal whip, or range gear like Karil's crossbow with black d'hide. You'll also need plenty of food (like sharks), prayer potions, and stamina potions. The quest involves multiple combat encounters, tricky puzzle-solving, and navigating through hazardous areas. Key steps include infiltrating the Ape Atoll, battling Kruk, surviving the monkey ambushes, solving the sliding puzzle, and finally, defeating Glough in his different forms. Remember to bring anti-poison potions, as some areas have venomous creatures. Having teleports like the Ardougne cloak and gnome glider access will greatly assist in navigation. Completing this quest rewards you with significant XP in various skills and access to powerful new gear and areas.
  7. This has to be the best TTRPG next to DND. Absolutely amazing.
  8. The PvP rota has moved to Period B: 560 - (UK) - PvP World 319 - (US) - Bounty Hunter World 579 - (US) - High-Risk PvP World 561 - (UK) - Free-to-Play PvP World 580 - (US) - LMS Competitive World 390 (AUS) for LMS Competitive has been de-activated with this rota. World 569 (AUS) for Bounty Hunter has been de-activated with this rota. The PvP Arena is using 'Zerker' loadouts in Ranked Duels and Tournaments this week.
  9. When was the last time somebody was actually on this site for OSRS purposes, and not just advertising? This site had so much potential but the users wasted it.
  10. Castle Wars is considered the best minigame in OSRS due to its dynamic and engaging team-based gameplay that combines strategy, combat, and cooperation. Players are divided into two teams, Saradomin and Zamorak, competing to capture each other's flag while defending their own. The game offers a variety of roles, from attacking and defending to supporting teammates with barricades and healing. The thrill of large-scale battles, the tactical depth of coordinating with your team, and the satisfaction of a well-executed plan make Castle Wars exceptionally fun and replayable. No other minigame matches its blend of strategic complexity and adrenaline-pumping action, making it a perennial favorite for both casual and competitive players.
  11. "Song of the Elves" is a grandmaster quest in OSRS, concluding the Elven quest series and offering rich lore and high-level content. To start, you must have completed several prerequisite quests, including "Mourning's End Part II" and "Making Friends with My Arm," and meet high skill requirements across various disciplines. Begin by speaking with Eluned in Lletya, who will guide you through a series of tasks aimed at unifying the elves and preparing for the confrontation with Lord Iorwerth. The quest involves complex puzzles, challenging combat encounters, and extensive travel across Tirannwn and the Underground Pass. You’ll need strong combat gear, stamina potions, and food. Expect to solve intricate puzzles like the Light Puzzle in the Temple of Light and strategize for multi-phase boss fights against powerful enemies. Upon completion, you'll gain access to the elven city of Prifddinas, significant experience rewards, and new content like the Gauntlet and Zalcano. Using a detailed quest guide is highly recommended to navigate the quest’s complexities and to efficiently manage its challenging requirements.
  12. "Dragon Slayer I" is a classic, pivotal quest in OSRS that unlocks the ability to wear the powerful Rune Platebody and gain significant experience in various skills. To begin, speak with the Guildmaster in the Champions' Guild. You'll need to gather three map pieces to find Crandor Island: one from the Oracle on Ice Mountain, one from Melzar's Maze, and one from the Port Sarim jail guard Wormbrain. Collect required items including a lobster pot, a piece of silk, and a wizard’s mind bomb. Once you have the map pieces, fix the Lady Lumbridge ship with planks and nails. Prepare for battle with food, potions, and anti-dragon shield from Duke Horacio in Lumbridge. Travel to Crandor, navigate through the dungeon, and confront the dragon Elvarg. Defeating Elvarg will complete the quest, earning you the right to wear the Rune Platebody, a significant amount of experience, and access to the Champions' Guild. Ensure you follow detailed guides for step-by-step assistance and bring the necessary combat gear for the challenging fight.
  13. In Old School RuneScape (OSRS), questing is a crucial aspect that caters to players of all levels, offering a blend of storylines, challenges, and valuable rewards. Beginners should start with quests like "Cook's Assistant" and "The Restless Ghost" to gain early experience and learn game mechanics. As you progress, tackle intermediate quests such as "Dragon Slayer" and "Monkey Madness I," which provide substantial rewards and unlock significant areas. Advanced players can challenge themselves with grandmaster quests like "Dragon Slayer II" and "Song of the Elves," requiring high skill levels and offering some of the game's best rewards. To optimize your questing experience, follow recommended quest orders, ensure you meet skill and item requirements, and use detailed quest guides. Questing not only enhances your skills and unlocks new content but also immerses you in the rich lore and diverse adventures of Gielinor.
  14. In Old School RuneScape (OSRS), questing is a crucial aspect that caters to players of all levels, offering a blend of storylines, challenges, and valuable rewards. Beginners should start with quests like "Cook's Assistant" and "The Restless Ghost" to gain early experience and learn game mechanics. As you progress, tackle intermediate quests such as "Dragon Slayer" and "Monkey Madness I," which provide substantial rewards and unlock significant areas. Advanced players can challenge themselves with grandmaster quests like "Dragon Slayer II" and "Song of the Elves," requiring high skill levels and offering some of the game's best rewards. To optimize your questing experience, follow recommended quest orders, ensure you meet skill and item requirements, and use detailed quest guides. Questing not only enhances your skills and unlocks new content but also immerses you in the rich lore and diverse adventures of Gielinor.
  15. jomoOSRS

    Hit Points

    In Runescape, leveling up Hitpoints (HP) is straightforward but requires consistent combat engagement. To efficiently level up HP, focus on training combat skills like Attack, Strength, and Defence, as each successful hit in combat contributes experience to HP. Opt for monsters with higher Hitpoints themselves, such as Hill Giants or Ankou, to maximize your experience gains per kill. Completing Slayer tasks is also beneficial, as it not only diversifies your combat encounters but also grants additional Slayer and HP experience upon task completion. Additionally, consider using food that heals more Hitpoints per bite, like sharks or manta rays, during extended combat sessions to sustain longer fights and optimize your training efficiency.
  16. In OSRS, leveling up Crafting efficiently requires a mix of dedication and strategy. To level up Crafting quickly, start by making leather items like gloves, boots, or chaps from cowhides, which can be obtained by killing cows. Once you reach level 10 Crafting, switch to cutting and stringing amulets using gold bars and gems like sapphires or emeralds. This method not only boosts your Crafting experience but also provides potential profits if you sell the amulets. As you progress, consider crafting battlestaves from level 54 onwards, which offer significant experience per item made. Utilize the Lunar spellbook's "Superglass Make" spell at level 77 Crafting to efficiently create molten glass into glass items, further speeding up your progression. Additionally, completing quests like "The Giant Dwarf" and "The Fremennik Trials" grants substantial Crafting experience rewards, helping you reach higher levels quicker.
  17. Runescape is like that old pair of shoes you can’t bear to throw away—nostalgic, slightly worn, but comfy as ever. It’s a pixelated playground where your biggest worry is whether you brought enough lobsters for that dragon fight. You’ll skill up by clicking more times than you’d like to admit and quest your way through stories that make more twists than your grandma’s knitting. Want to make bank? Better learn to flip those party hats faster than a street magician. And PvP? It’s like stepping into a medieval duel where your opponent is either a hardened veteran or a level 3 who somehow got lost. OSRS: where the graphics are retro, the memes are fresh, and the grind is real—but hey, you’ll still log in for just one more level.
  18. First revealed in 17 June 2024, Araxxor is planned to be released sometime in the future. Unlike in RuneScape where Araxxor is a four-phased fight (with Araxxi in the last phase), the Old School RuneScape variant is unique and is not a backport from RuneScape. Araxxor is intended as a Slayer boss requiring 92 or higher Slayer in order to be harmed, and is capable of inflicting venom rather than poison. The difficulty of the boss is expected to be lower than that of The Forgotten Four and Fortis Colosseum.
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