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RuneScape Combat Progression: Boss list, weapons and armour guide.
Készítő: Kranon
Hello everyone and thank you for visiting! This is a general "Combat progression guide" and a comprehensive "Boss list" (with video guides and mobile gameplay) I put together a while ago in hopes of helping both my friends and the RuneScape community.

I've been trying to keep this guide up to date (to the best of my ability), with the goal of helping both newcomers and veterans alike, I hope it proves useful and entertaining.

Also, feel free to share this guide if you want :)


If you're looking for some cool music to PVM to, check out this playlist I made as a companion for this guide and your PVM challenges ahead, (make sure to shuffle these tracks for a unique experience), additionally, here's another playlist with what I consider to be "The Best" RuneScape music tracks.

As a final note (and a crucial one too), if you want to secure both your PVM progress and RS account(s), consider upgrading to a Jagex Account[www.jagex.com]. We all love to PWN bosses right? Well, in that case it does not hurt to also protect ourselves from PWNage while we're at it, the upgrade process is super straightforward and will pay dividends later on.
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Introduction

Before we begin, it's worth mentioning you can find more information in the amazing RS Wiki[runescape.wiki] and the PVM Encyclopedia[pvme.github.io], two essential resources for all your skilling and combat related needs.



We'll kick things off with my recommended "Gear progression path", followed by some "Gearing tips and recommendations", and then round it off with the "Boss list" section (sorted by their difficulty level), nevertheless I highly suggest experiencing these bosses yourself and measuring how easily/efficiently you can kill them on your own terms; remember that the first step is always the hardest, and the only way to learn and make progress is through trial and error, so don't be afraid of failure, because you can learn a lot from it.

It's also worth mentioning, the following sections are just guidelines based on my own experience and knowledge (acquired throughout 20+ years of playing), I'm by no means a PVM authority nor a Grandmaster, but I do consider myself experienced enough to give some early game advice and provide an easy to understand roadmap for beginners out there.

Lastly, the best advice I can give to everyone reading this guide, is the following:

"Don't try to pursue perfection as if your life depends on it, don't be harsh with yourself, because sometimes perfection is nothing but an idea, a mere concept we blindly chase at the cost of our own happiness, instead, take it easy and enjoy every moment this life gives you, learn to enjoy the small things, because simplicity can be extremely rewarding if we allow ourselves to appreciate it, we don't need to be perfect, because we can be great within the simple".


Personally, I've been using a "Revolution Basics Bar" with a size of 5-6 slots (5 for Necro and 6 for the rest), whilst also trying to optimize my DPS Rotations (like on these examples).
"For an in-depth explanation about revolution action bars and general DPM, please check the PVM Encyclopedia[pvme.github.io] DPM Advice section pertaining to your combat style"

It is also important to remember that, if you choose to camp the Revolution combat mode, it will be a lot better to manually trigger your Thresholds and Ultimates, but also, cancelling your Channelled abilities at the right time (as shown here), properly weaving them and your Special Attacks within their "GCD" alongside "Stalling your abilities" , can help you squeeze that extra bit of "Damage per minute" (DPM) if you're planning on chasing "Personal records" (PR's).

🗡️ What is Revolution anyways?
In layman's terms, the Revolution combat mode[runescape.wiki] helps you by automatically casting each of the abilities inside the yellow action bar outline (from left to right) depending on which of them is readily available, ideally however, one should follow a manual DPS Rotation and use Revolution only as backup for Basics; instead of letting it do all the heavylifting.

There's also a couple of distinctive features when it comes to Revolution since we have: "Revolution+" which only activates your Basic and Threshold abilities, and "Revolution ++" which activates your Basics, Thresholds and Ultimates. It's also worth noting that all abilities inside the action bars (including items) can be "Keybound", that way you can use a specific key on your keyboard and time it properly in order to maximize your DPM.

With that being said, I'd now recommend adjusting your "Combat & Action Bar settings", start by changing the "Revolution size" to a maximum of 6 slots, then allowing it to automatically trigger your Basic abilities (and nothing else), doing so provides you with a safety net that doesn't require manual inputs for every single action, allowing you to focus on your Thresholds, Ultimates, Specs and Switches; which is a godsend feature on the Mobile Client.



📚 Additional Guides
If you wish, you can also give these other guides a read in case you need help configuring your User Interface[runescape.wiki], Graphics settings and Revo Bars[runescape.wiki], or if you just want some "Dailyscape Routine"[dailyscape.github.io] ideas to incorporate into your playstyle:

Basic guide on how to configure your interface, gameplay settings, action bars and some combat fundamentals.

Basic guide to farm both Slayer & Reaper points. (Note: this guide becomes particularly useful during Double Slayer/Reaper points events).

🌿 Dailyscape Run (20 Minutes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWth7t5vhA4
Gear and weapons (Melee)

The following section is a brief upgrade path for Melee, based in my own experience and opinion; for a comprehensive list of items check the RS Wiki Armoury.[runescape.wiki]



Although the Bone Shield Incantation[runescape.wiki] allows the usage of Defensive Abilities without having a Shield equipped (at the expense of some Necrotic Runes per ability cast), wielding a Defender [runescape.wiki]allows the usage of both Defensive and Offensive Abilities.

⛨ Melee Armour ⛨
Mid/High Level Armour:
Optimal Armour:
My takeaway when choosing between Trimmed Masterwork Armour vs Vestments of Havoc:
If the boss has low K.O. Potential (depending on how well one manages the damage taken and mechanics) and the fight is relatively short, the Vestments of Havoc would be the ideal choice, otherwise Trimmed Masterwork Armour would be a safer option.


Despite this armour not being able to be Augmented[runescape.wiki], it's an ideal early game option as it's both cheap to make and provides enough damage to deal with plenty of the lower level mobs. The Regular version is Tier 50 and the Superior version Tier 65.
Although Barrows armour is classified as "Tank Armour", the set effects they provide can be helpful on certain niche situations, but for the most part, you're better off skipping it. As a side note, you could also win their "Lucky Version" from Treasure Hunter (although they're absurdly rare to get) or you could win their "Golden Variants" from "The Raffle"[runescape.wiki] (which is an event that happens very rarely nowadays).
These pair of Tier 85 gloves are the single best pair of "Hybrid Gloves" if your target is "Poisonable"[runescape.wiki], they're of a Medium/High Priority (depending if you also do Slayer) and they can be used instead of your regular Melee Gloves.
These pair of Tier 80 boots offer a really nice QOL for Melee, because it allows you to use the Ability "Bladed Dive"[runescape.wiki] with only one weapon equipped or with a 2H weapon. These boots can be worn instead of the Masterwork Boots when Mobility is required (like Raksha's Anima Pools, High Enrage Telos or Elite Dungeons).
They may not seem like much at first glance, given they're only Tier 85, but their effect really shines when paired with "Bleed Abilities"[runescape.wiki] and weapons like the MWSOA, EZK and Strength Cape Perk (that extend their duration), additionally, the Abyssal Scourge and Abyssal Armour Spikes[runescape.wiki] passive effects, also increase the Jaws' Adrenaline gain.


🗡 Melee 2H Weapons 🗡
The following section includes some Melee Weapons that are worth considering when looking for your next upgrade, keep in mind that sometimes it's better to repurpose old weapons into Essence of Finality specs[runescape.wiki], instead of selling them back for just a fraction of your initial purchase. For an in-depth upgrade path, check out this PVME Article.[pvme.io]


⚔︎ Melee Dual Wield Weapons ⚔︎


Honorable Mentions
These weapons and shield are classified as Tier 80 equipment and (naturally) require level 80 in Dungeoneering and their corresponding Combat Skills, they can be obtained by trading DG Tokens with the Rewards Trader; which can be obtained by training the DG Skill in Daemonheim, by defeating Bosses and Minibosses at the Elite Dungeons, and can also be obtained from Token Boxes obtained from completing certain Archaeology Collections.[runescape.wiki]

As a budget alternative, you could also consider using Crystal Equipment[runescape.wiki], it requires Level 50 Agility alongside their corresponding combat skill in order to be worn.
Gear and weapons (Ranged)

The following section is a brief upgrade path for Ranged, based in my own experience and opinion; for a comprehensive list of items check the RS Wiki Armoury.[runescape.wiki]



Although the Bone Shield Incantation[runescape.wiki] allows the usage of Defensive Abilities without having a Shield equipped (at the expense of some Necrotic Runes per ability cast), wielding a Repriser[runescape.wiki]allows the usage of both Defensive and Offensive Abilities.

⛨ Ranged Armour ⛨
Budget Armour:
Mid/High Level Armour:
Optimal Armour:

Despite this armour not being able to be Augmented[runescape.wiki], it's an ideal early game option as it's both cheap to make and provides enough damage to deal with plenty of the lower level mobs. The Regular version is Tier 50 and the Superior version Tier 65.
Although Barrows armour is classified as "Tank Armour", the set effects they provide can be helpful on certain niche situations, but for the most part, you're better off skipping it. As a side note, you could also win their "Lucky Version" from Treasure Hunter (although they're absurdly rare to get) or you could win their "Golden Variants" from "The Raffle"[runescape.wiki] (which is an event that happens very rarely nowadays).
These pair of Tier 85 gloves are the single best pair of "Hybrid Gloves" if your target is "Poisonable"[runescape.wiki], they're of a Medium/High Priority (depending if you also do Slayer) and they can be used instead of your regular Ranged Gloves.
If you are moving constantly around the arena, and you're using snipe frequently, then these gauntlets may be the best option to bring as they do not cancel Snipe when you're moving, on top of it, they also increase the Hitchance of Snipe by 25%, so pretty much like other Gauntlet variants for the other styles, if you target is immune to poison, these are the gauntlets to bring.
In short, these boots make Rapid Fire so much better, what they do is prevent this ability from cancelling if you move around the arena, adding a great QOL feature to the Ranged Style.


🗡 Ranged 2H Bows 🗡
The following section includes some Ranged Weapons that are worth considering when looking for your next upgrade, keep in mind that sometimes it's better to repurpose old weapons into Essence of Finality specs[runescape.wiki], instead of selling them back for just a fraction of your initial purchase. For an in-depth upgrade path, check out this PVME Article.[pvme.io]


⚔︎ Ranged 2H Crossbows ⚔︎


⚔︎ Ranged Dual Wield Crossbows ⚔︎


Honorable Mentions
One detail about the Upgraded Bone Blowpipe (or its regular version) is that, if used as a weapon override, it can make certain hitsplats appear slightly faster,[pvme.github.io] but also, it could work as a temporary T87 budget alternative before investing in T90 Weapons.

As a budget alternative, you could also consider using Crystal Equipment[runescape.wiki], it requires Level 50 Agility alongside their corresponding combat skill in order to be worn.
Gear and weapons (Mage)

The following section is a brief upgrade path for Mage, based in my own experience and opinion; for a comprehensive list of items check the RS Wiki Armoury.[runescape.wiki]



Although the Bone Shield Incantation[runescape.wiki] allows the usage of Defensive Abilities without having a Shield equipped (at the expense of some Necrotic Runes per ability cast), wielding a Rebounder[runescape.wiki]allows the usage of both Defensive and Offensive Abilities.

⛨ Magic Armour ⛨
Mid/High Level Armour:
Optimal Armour:
⛨ Tank Armour ⛨
"One thing that stands out the most about this Armour set, is the amount of Damage it reduces with: The Animate Dead spell, alongside the Aegis Aura, a Hellhound Familiar, the Death's Ward Archaeology Relic, Absorbative 4 Armour Perk, Protection and Fortitude Prayers, Boosted HP Pools, and the Superior Leviathan Ring (and yes, all of these stack)".

Despite this armour not being able to be Augmented[runescape.wiki], it's an ideal early game option as it's both cheap to make and provides enough damage to deal with plenty of the lower level mobs. The Regular version is Tier 50 and the Superior version Tier 65.
Although Barrows armour is classified as "Tank Armour", the set effects they provide can be helpful on certain niche situations, but for the most part, you're better off skipping it. As a side note, you could also win their "Lucky Version" from Treasure Hunter (although they're absurdly rare to get) or you could win their "Golden Variants" from "The Raffle"[runescape.wiki] (which is an event that happens very rarely nowadays).
These pair of Tier 85 gloves are the single best pair of "Hybrid Gloves" if your target is "Poisonable"[runescape.wiki], they're of a Medium/High Priority (depending if you also do Slayer) and they can be used instead of your regular Mage Gloves.
The cool thing about these Wrist Wraps is that it increases the Damage from the Combust ability by 25% (on top of dealing the damage instantly), however, for this effect to apply, you must have casted Dragon Breath beforehand; which will open a time window of 6 seconds where you must cast Combust for the effect to activate.
Similarly to the other style specific boots, their effect reduces the time it takes for Detonate to reach 100% charge, this is done by, fundamentally, doubling its charging rate; so instead of going up by 20% the ability will go up by 40% (meaning it will reach 100% in 2.4 Seconds).


🗡 Mage 2H (Staves) 🗡
The following section includes some Magic Weapons that are worth considering when looking for your next upgrade, keep in mind that sometimes it's better to repurpose old weapons into Essence of Finality specs[runescape.wiki], instead of selling them back for just a fraction of your initial purchase. For an in-depth upgrade path, check out this PVME Article.[pvme.io]


⚔︎ Mage Dual Wield (Wands + Orbs) ⚔︎


Honorable Mentions

As a budget alternative, you could also consider using Crystal Equipment[runescape.wiki], it requires Level 50 Agility alongside their corresponding combat skill in order to be worn.
Gear and weapons (Necromancy)

The following section is a brief upgrade path for Necromancy, based in my own experience and opinion; for a comprehensive list of items check the RS Wiki Armoury.[runescape.wiki]


The Necromancy gear progression is pretty straightforward, you start with quite low tier armour and then, through plenty of tasks involving both skilling or killing[runescape.wiki], you upgrade your gear until you reach a fork in the road where you have to make a choice, either you upgrade your gear into its Tank Variant (which involves easy to mid level PVM Tasks) or the Power Variant (which involves mid to high level PVM Tasks), the choice is up to you but based on my own experience and as a "general consensus", it's recommended to upgrade into T90 Deathwarden Armour first, then upgrading from T60 to T90 Deathdealer Armour.

⛨ Necromancy Armour ⛨
DO NOTE: Before being able to equip a new tier of armour, you must first make it yourself, which means you can't skip the grind and just purchase the next tier of armour, you HAVE to make it yourself, same with weapons.
Mid/High Level Armour:
Optimal Armour:
My takeaway when choosing between Deathdealer vs TFN Robes:
If you value a higher proc rate of Death Mark over the extra damage and duration of your "Conjures", then choose Deathdealer, otherwise TFN Robes are the better choice. Do note: Invoke Death and Life Transfer incantations offer the same benefits.

My takeaway when choosing between Deathwarden vs TFN Robes:
If you value the HP boost and passive "Dodge chance", the Deathwarden Robes can provide you with just that extra survivality, nevertheless, the Darkness Incantation offers the same passive effect for 12 minutes; keep in mind though, the Dodge Chance doesn't work against targets whose accuracy is 100% (like Rasial for example).


Similar to Rune Pouches (and their Grasping variant), these items work as storage for your Necrotic Runes and Ectoplasm, with the latter offering a small Defence Boost for the Bone Shield Incantation. Nevertheless, if one cannot be bothered to Face Vorkath for 100 Encounters (in Normal or Hard Mode), then the Deathwarden Nexus is the next best option and definitely a MUST HAVE item for your Necromancy shenanigans.
These pair of Tier 85 gloves are the single best pair of "Hybrid Gloves" if your target is "Poisonable"[runescape.wiki], they're of a Medium/High Priority (depending if you also do Slayer) and they can be used instead of your regular Necro Gloves.


When it comes to Necromancy Weapons, you only have two options, the Death Guard and Skull Lantern or the Omni Guard and Soulbound Lantern; the former comes from a long list of tasks (but is considerably cheaper to obtain), while the latter comes from Rasial, The First Necromancer who is an "Advanced Tier Boss".

It is worth mentioning that, if one's at the Necromancy Endgame, the only option for an EoF Amulet is the Death Guard, however, starting from Tier 70, the Death Guard's Special Attack doesn't change at all, which means it would be cheaper to sacrifice a Tier 70 Weapon rather than its Tier 90 variant.
Relic Powers and Cape Perks


⚒️ Archaeology Relic Powers


Similar to Invention Perks, the Relic Powers (unlocked through Archaeology) can help you improve your Combat experience and DPS with their unique effects, however, due the amount of Monolith Power available to you (defined by your Archaeology Level and Qualifications), and the 3 Relic Slots available, you are limited to the amount of combinations for any given activity.

In the following table you can see how much Monolith Energy will be available at a certain level, alongside the required Research needed to increase the Energy Cap:

Level
Qualification[runescape.wiki]
Research Required[runescape.wiki]
Monolith Energy
5
Intern
N/A
150
40
Assistant
250
70
Associate
400
90
Professor
500
120
Guildmaster
Orthen Dig Site[runescape.wiki]
Mysterious City[runescape.wiki]
650

⚒️ Recommended Combinations

🗡️ For Slayer (at 500 energy)


🗡️ For Slayer (at 650 energy)


⚔️ For PVM (at 500 energy)


⚔️ For PVM (at 650 energy)


🧭 For General Use (at 500 energy)


🧭 For General Use (at 650 energy)

These are just my suggested setups, but if you're curious about the Best in Slot combos, you can find them here.[runescape.wiki]



🧥 Capes and Skillcapes
One of the most important items to have in game are the capes, not only they help you show off your achievements, but also, carry some amazing perks that you can use to your advantage, therefore a recommended upgrade order would be as follows; just remember that unlocking some of these capes (Kiln capes specifically) require you to finish some quests and also require a bit of PVM experience to overcome their challenges.

Recommended Capes Progression
As a side note, despite what the logic may suggest, the Completionist[runescape.wiki] and Trimmed Completionist[runescape.wiki] capes do not offer Best in Slot stats.

Max and Expert Cape Perks


Similar to the Arch Relics, the Skillcape Perks can be changed according to the activity you're doing, for the Anachronia Cape Stand specifically, it's important to remember you only get one extra perk, so choose the most suitable option for you. On the other hand, the Expert Skillcapes don't share Perks with the Max Cape, providing some room for experimentation.

Recommended Max Cape Perks (for PVM)

Recommended Anachronia Cape Stand Perk(s)

Recommended Artisan's Cape Perks

Recommended Combatant's Cape Perks

Recommended Gatherer's Cape Perks

Recommended Support Cape Perks

Keep in mind, if you get 120 Archaeology and/or Farming, your Gatherer's Cape perks (Lvl 99) won't upgrade to their Master Skillcape version, you'll have to maually change them to benefit from their "new" effects.
Preparing for the fight


📋 Final preparations
Before facing any Boss in the game, it would be a good idea to go over the recommended items from the list below and build a good equipment preset.[runescape.wiki]

Assuming you're using at least GWD Armour (Bandos/Armadyl/Subjugation), Tier 60 Deathwarden Armour alongside Tier 60/70 Weapons, make sure you also have some of these potions at your disposal:


Or, if you have access to them:



Also, make sure you have access to the Potection Prayers[runescape.wiki] or Ancient Curses[runescape.wiki] (Deflect Melee, Ranged, Mage, Necromancy and Soul Split), and feel free to bring a familiar like the following ones (depending on your strategy):




If you have access to them, Invention Perks also help out a lot, Entry Level Perks[runescape.wiki] should suffice until you can afford the "Best in Slot"[pvme.github.io] perks.

Additionally, the Player Owned Farm[runescape.wiki] and Ranch Out of Time[runescape.wiki] can offer a wide array of benefits, you can add the following pair of Animals (at their Elder Stage) to their respective pens to benefit from their various perks[runescape.wiki], including, but not limited, to the following:
  • Spiders[runescape.wiki]: "NopeNopeNope" - Increases Damage against Spiders by 2% (Tier 1) and 3% (Tier 2).
  • Varanusaurus[runescape.wiki]: "Envenomed" - 10% chance to make 4 doses instead of 3 doses when mixing Weapon Poison or Antipoison potions.
  • Bagrada[runescape.wiki]: "King of Beasts" - 5% chance to conserve a bomb [runescape.wiki]when thrown (Tier 1) or 10% (Tier 2).
  • Corbicula[runescape.wiki]: "No Fear" - Increases the Critical Hit chance of Meteor Strike by 20% (Tier 1) or 40% (Tier 2).
  • Malletops[runescape.wiki]: "Armoured Hide" - Increases the duration of Barricade by 1.8 seconds (Tier 1) or 3.6 seconds (Tier 2).
The Ring of Vigour[runescape.wiki] Passive Effect can be unlocked by combining it with a Warped Gem (obtained as a reward from completing the Quest "Extinction"[runescape.wiki]). This unlock not only saves an inventory slot but also helps reduce the amount of switching required in a fight.

The Ring of Death[runescape.wiki] offers a pretty amazing effect that benefits both learner and veteran players alike, it can be seen as a double edged sword though because it basically revives you at full health but applies a Damage Over Time debuff that keeps increasing until you clear the effect by entering a "Safe area". It can also be "Overcharged"[runescape.wiki] by purchasing the upgrade for 150 Reaper Points, this ring is a MUST HAVE when learning a new boss.

📓 Additional notes:
The unlisted bosses of this guide (Raids, AoD and HM Vorago) require you to be inside a group to kill; at least if you want efficient and fast kills (although solo is possible with a lot of preparation), so I'll skip them for now. As you get progressively better, your encounters should become faster, cleaner and more consistent, but don't forget to always be ready for everything like: disconnections, lag spikes and latency issues, misplaced abilities, forgotten gear/runes/weapons and empty charges (just to name few cases), but the most important thing to remember is to not panic and always being wary of your limits.

Lastly, make sure you've unlocked the War's retreat teleport[runescape.wiki], as this will be your pit stop to prepare for the upcoming fights, it also works as an "escape button" too.

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The Boss List
⚔️ Bosses by difficulty
Boss name
Difficulty level
Class
Croesus (Public) (4 Man)
2/10 - 4/10
Skilling
Gate of Elidinis
4/10
Skilling
The Arch Glacor (0 - 5 Mechanics)
0.5/10 - 4.5/10
Novice
King Black Dragon
1/10
Novice
Chaos Elemental
1/10
Beginner
Giant Mole
1.5/10
Beginner
The Barrows Brothers
2/10
Beginner
Hermod
2/10
Beginner
Kalphite Queen
2.5/10
Beginner
Dagannoth Kings
3/10
Beginner
Corporeal Beast
3/10
Beginner
Elite Dungeon 4 (Sliver Farm)
3/10
Beginner
General Graardor
3/10
Beginner
Kree'Arra
3/10
Beginner
K'ril Tsutsaroth
3.5/10
Beginner
Commander Zilyana
3.5/10
Beginner
Legiones
3.5/10
Intermediate
Queen Black Dragon
4/10
Intermediate
TzTok-Jad/Har-Aken
4/10
Intermediate
Vindicta & Gorvek
4/10
Intermediate
The Twin Furies
4/10
Intermediate
Helwyr
4/10
Intermediate
Gregorovic
4/10
Intermediate
Rex Matriarchs
4/10
Intermediate
Osseous
4.5/10
Intermediate
The Magister
4.5/10
Intermediate
Kerapac, the Bound (NM)
4.5/10
Intermediate
Telos, the Warden (0% - 100%)
5/10
Intermediate
Elite Dungeon 2 (Solo)
5/10
Intermediate
Sanctum of Rebirth (NM)
5.5/10
Experienced
Zemouregal & Vorkath (NM)
6/10
Experienced
The Arch Glacor (500% + Enrage)
6/10 - 9/10
Experienced
Nex (Solo)
6/10
Experienced
Araxxor (Up to 300%)
6/10 - 8/10
Experienced
Kalphite King (Solo)
6.5/10
Experienced
Barrows: ROTS (Solo)
6.5/10
Experienced
Rasial, The First Necromancer
6.5/10
Advanced
Elite Dungeon 1 (Solo)
6.5/10
Advanced
TzKal-Zuk (NM)
6.5/10
Advanced
Raksha, the Shadow Colossus
7/10
Advanced
Elite Dungeon 3 (Solo)
7/10
Advanced
Zamorak, Lord of Chaos (Up to 99%)
7/10
Advanced
TzKal-Zuk (HM)
8/10
Advanced
Kerapac, the Bound (HM)
8/10
Advanced
Zemouregal & Vorkath (HM)
8/10
Advanced
Sanctum of Rebirth (HM)
8/10
Advanced
Telos, the Warden (500% + Enrage)
8/10 - 10/10
Master
Zamorak, Lord of Chaos (500% + Enrage)
8.5/10 - 11/10
Master
Solak (Solo)
9/10
Master
Vorago (Solo)
10/10
Master
Amascut, The Devourer (HM)
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The bosses listed above can net you some great uniques and expensive loot; from a simple Subjugation Robe piece[runescape.wiki] to a Shard of Genesis Essence[runescape.wiki], of course, group bosses with competent players can give you even more expensive loot (like Nex: AoD and her T99 Prayer Codices), but assuming you're a Solo player, the list below offers some options that, in my own humble opinion and personal experience, offer good and consistent profits in relation to your effort (not factoring your Luck, which can vary greatly).

💰 Bosses by profit
In no particular order, assuming these were done in Solo Mode (where applicable) and varying in difficulty we have:

Boss name
Profitability
ED4 Sliver Farm Runs
★★★★☆
Elite Dungeon 1
★★★★☆
Nex
★★★★☆
Raksha, The Shadow Colossus
★★★★☆
Croesus (4 Man Teams)
★★★★☆
Gate of Elidinis
★★★★☆
Kerapac, the Bound
(★★★★☆ NM) (★★★★★ HM)
Tzkal-Zuk
(★★★★☆ NM) (★★★★★ HM)
Sanctum of Rebirth
(★★★★☆ NM) (★★★★★ HM)
Zamorak (100% Enrage)
★★★★★
Telos, the Warden (High Enrage Streaks)
★★★★★
Bossing path, A.K.A: what do I do next?
🖋️ Ok, so I've killed this Boss, what do I do next?
Generally speaking, you would pick a boss from the list (based on your own skill level) and try to learn its mechanics properly to fight it in the cleanest way possible; because once you get the hang of it, you could begin chasing a new personal record (by trying new strategies), you could try completing some combat achievements or even finish your colletion logs (there's no correct way to play the game and, ultimately, the goal is to have fun), however, if you feel confident in your skills and want a slightly harder challenge, you can fight the next boss on the list.

"The idea of ranking each boss by difficulty and providing a gameplay showcase, is to give the reader an idea of what they can expect from a certain boss in particular, which allows them to compare their current knowledge with the information they're reading and decide if they want to try a harder challenge, learn something from previous encounters or stick with a specific boss".

The Dagannoth Kings for example, can teach you about Tribriding (using 3 combat styles) and dealing with multiple bosses simultaneously, they can also teach the very basics of the Combat Triangle[runescape.wiki] which still works against certain bosses, like The Rex Matriarchs (except for Osseous, who can only be damaged with Necro).

On the other hand, with the introduction of Necromancy into the Combat Triangle (tetrahedron now?), a great path to follow would be completing all of Kili's Tasks and upgrade your Necromancy Armour from its Tier 10 version all the way to Tier 90 (for both Power and Tank Armour).

We can then move onto more complex strategies against bosses like The Arch Glacor, who teaches you how to properly use Protection Prayers against each of its attacks, how to move inside the boss arena (which is crucial inside the Sanctum of Rebirth), alongside the precise timing to use "Resonance" to heal off of heavy damage attacks or "Debilitate + Reflect", which is a heavily used strategy in harder encounters; other bosses like Raksha take this knowledge to the extreme by having a mixture of both reaction based mechanics and precise timing, on top of offering plenty of DPS Checks to skip certain mechanics (like the Shadow Anima Pools & Bombs).

Keep in mind, all of these strategies and knowledge come before even attempting Speed Kills[www.pvm-records.com] (which are feats based on the mastery of these bosses), what I've exposed so far are just the very basics of combat and therefore, can help you make sense of this Boss List. It's is by starting small and slowly progressing alonside your gear, knowledge and confidence, that you'll make solid progress towards becoming better, soon enough you'll naturally feel the urge of conquering harder challenges (when barriers are broken, greatness is achieved).


🗺️ General bossing progression
A general path to follow if you plan to focus on PVM and use this Boss List as a roadmap, would be the following:

  • 1. First of all, focus on doing your Quests, get some T70 Weapons & Armour or a Hybrid Armour (like the Armour of Trials[runescape.wiki]), from there you can start your bossing journey by fighting the Arch Glacor at 0 Mechanics, then increase them depending on how comfortable you feel, the knowledge obtained here will prove useful later on.
  • 2. Once you can access the God Wars Dungeon[runescape.wiki], and have at the very least a Barrows set or T70 Necro Weapons & Armour, you'll be able to farm these bosses for their drops (focus primarily on K'ril Tsutsaroth if using Necro).
  • 3. After conquering the God Wars Dungeon, you can move onto something more challenging like the TzHaar Fight Caves and then, Har-Aken (A.K.A. The Fight Kiln), the goal here is to get your Kiln Capes[runescape.wiki]; and don't worry you can do so without issues with at the very least Tier 80 Weapons & Armour, it will be slower but definitely doable.
  • 4. Once you have your Kiln cape, you may want to level up your skills (and keep doing your quests) until you can access The Heart of Gielinor and unlock the ability to discover its unique components[runescape.wiki]. The goal here would be similar to the previous one, get the unique drops, you could also retrace a little bit and fight Nex too (whose drops you can sell or melt into essences to make Tier 92 Equipment).[runescape.wiki]
  • 5. With the previous milestone complete, you can try something slightly more difficult like The Rex Matriarchs, where you may obtain the Laniakea's Spear alongside the specific Heart Drops to upgrade the specific Combat Rings (or the Occultist's Ring from Osseous).
  • 6. Up until this point and assuming you have Tier 90 Weapons & Armour, you can try to farm Araxxor, remember to use Practice Mode sparingly, it's recommended to learn this boss with Ranged or Necromancy. The goal here is to get Noxious Weapons for the Noxious Components required for the Biting 4 Perk.
  • 7. Depending on the combat style you've chosen, you can farm any of the Elite Dungeons[runescape.wiki] for their unique drops to upgrade your gear, or you can jump straight into Rasial for the "Tier 95 Necro Drops".[runescape.wiki]
  • 8. Once done with the previous step, you could try another challenging boss that will require your full attention and focus, Raksha! This boss gives one of the best drops for the Ranged Combat Style, alternatively you could also try fighting Tzkal-Zuk and unlock the Igneous Capes[runescape.wiki] pertaining to your combat style.
  • 9. With the experience obtained so far, it would be a good time to revisit this Boss List and fight all those bosses you thought were hard, by now you should have enough knowledge to put up a good fight. You got this champ!
  • 10. If you made it this far, now you're basically free to choose your own path, (best case scenario) you may already have T95 Weapons & Armour, you could always try chasing a new speed record at a particular boss or aim for their boss logs, I'd say, from this point onwards you'll be confident enough to do almost any solo boss, so doing your daily Soul Reaper Tasks[runescape.wiki] shouldn't feel too bad now.

And with that being said, that's gonna be everything for now! This path is pretty straightforward and leaves just enough gaps in between to fill with your own skills and preferred bosses, there's a lot of questing involved and there's achievement diaries to complete, so don't neglect them because they can help you a ton. Alternatively, you could also train your Slayer skill and try to complete the Slayer Log[runescape.wiki] passively; it's a very fun and profitable experience too.
Bossing on the Mobile Client
With the release of RS Mobile on Android and iOS back in June 2021, Jagex opened one of the biggest gateways for the game, granted, while the interface may differ a lot from PC, at its core it remains the same, however, the biggest distinction between both versions are the "Ribbon Icons" and the "Action Buttons" (I explain more about them on the videos below).

For the Action Bars, you can choose between Full Manual or Revolution, and these changes will persist across devices; which means, if you set them up on your PC they will be the same on Mobile and viceversa. If you're curious about how to do so, I've also linked a video about it below.

For the Ribbon Icons however, the order in which they are displayed on your interface, is exclusive to the mobile client and they basically dictate which windows will be accessible from the right side of your screen, in the past we were able to change their order, but that's not the case anymore (or at least, until Jagex decides to reincorporate that feature).

In the following videos you'll find useful tips on how to configure your RS Mobile Settings if you plan to do Bossing on this client, additonally, I'll include a Mobile PVM Showcase for the majority of the bosses on this guide; where you can see how the fight plays out from a Casual (yet effective) perspective.

📱 10 Tips & Tricks for RS Mobile PVM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9gSwTjz1bA


⚙️ 4 Tips and tricks for Necromancy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bij4kS93x5g


🛠️ UI Customisation Settings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jO6ei6gXdk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDG6fVbXEQQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkO9wEmg_tU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EG8AHy4Z6c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlaEDUyKnz8
Croesus (Skilling Boss)
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📱 RuneScape Mobile Showcase
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About this boss and future "Skilling Bosses"
Before starting with the PVM List of bosses, it's important to talk about Croesus (RuneScape's First Skilling Boss), for this fight you don't need any kind of weapons or armour, all you'll need is a Group of Players (4 being the ideal number) and your best Skilling Setups for: Mining, Fishing, Hunter and Woodcutting.

This boss in particular is aimed towards people trying to work together towards one shared goal and, although solo'ing the boss proves to be an extremely difficult challenge, it's possible once you've mastered the boss and its mechanics.

While these "Skilling Bosses" may not be your "traditional PVM challenge", they're definitely worth the mention if you're looking for something unique and different to the bosses on this list.
Gate of Elidinis (Skilling Boss)
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📱 RuneScape Mobile Showcase
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The Arch Glacor (Normal Mode)
📜 RS.Wiki Article
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The Arch Glacor - Low Intensity Guide
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King Black Dragon
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Chaos Elemental
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📱 RuneScape Mobile Showcase
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Giant Mole
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📱 RuneScape Mobile Showcase
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The Barrows Brothers
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📱 RuneScape Mobile Showcase
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Hermod, the Spirit of War
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📱 RuneScape Mobile Showcase
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Kalphite Queen
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Dagannoth Kings
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Corporeal Beast
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Ragged Abomination
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General Graardor
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Kree'Arra
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K'ril Tsutsaroth
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Commander Zilyana
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Legiones
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Queen Black Dragon
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TzTok-Jad / Har-Aken
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📱 RuneScape Mobile Showcase
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📱 RuneScape Mobile Showcase
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Vindicta & Gorvek
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Vindicta & Gorvek AFK Guides
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Twin Furies
📜 RS.Wiki Article
[runescape.wiki]

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Twin Furies AFK Guide

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Helwyr
📜 RS.Wiki Article
[runescape.wiki]

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Helwyr AFK Guides
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Gregorovic
📜 RS.Wiki Article
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Gregorovic AFK Guides
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Osseous
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Rex Matriarchs
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The Magister
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The Memory of Nomad
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Kerapac, the Bound (Normal Mode)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96-NlSKyYUw
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Telos, the Warden (Low Enrage)
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Elite Dungeon 2 (Dragonkin Laboratory)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOwztNIyWUM
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Sanctum of Rebirth
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cvEMx6d1j8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWg4ic5qRgg
Zemouregal & Vorkath (Normal Mode)
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📱 RuneScape Mobile Showcase
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Elite Dungeon 4 (The Zamorakian Undercity)
📜 RS.Wiki Article (Dungeon)
[runescape.wiki]
📜 RS.Wiki Article (Boss Fight)
[runescape.wiki]

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Token Farming
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📱 RuneScape Mobile Showcase
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The Arch Glacor (Hard Mode)
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Nex
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Araxxor
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Kalphite King (Solo)
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📱 RuneScape Mobile Showcase
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Barrows, Rise of The Six (Solo)
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📱 RuneScape Mobile Showcase
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Rasial, the First Necromancer
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📱 RuneScape Mobile Showcase
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Elite Dungeon 1 (Temple of Aminishi)
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Token Farming
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📱 RuneScape Mobile Showcase
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zce4s-swl0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-g2NenGNEg
TzKal-Zuk (Normal Mode)
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Raksha, The Shadow Colossus
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📜 Easy Mode, Revolution++ Guide


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📱 RuneScape Mobile Showcase
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Elite Dungeon 3 (The Shadow Reef)
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Zamorak, Lord of Chaos (Enrage Mode)
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TzKal-Zuk (Hard Mode)
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Kerapac, the Bound (Hard Mode)
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Zemouregal & Vorkath (Hard Mode)
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Telos the Warden (High Enrage)
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Solak (Solo)
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Vorago (Solo)
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Kranon  [készítő] 2024. nov. 16., 18:35 
After a long, long hiatus and letting Necromancy find its place inside this new "Combat Tetrahedron", I've returned once again to this guide with a trove of updates, fixes, better wording and refreshed icons to make reading through the guide a pleasant (yet entertaining) experience for everyone.

However, it would be egotistical of me not to acknowledge all the support this guide has received since the release of RuneScape on this platform, we've made it this far together and for that I am thankful.

So, to every single one of you guys, who have read through this guide, shared it with your friends, and overall found it as a staple in your RuneScape adventures, to all of you I extend my utmost gratitude with a sense of humbleness and genuine appreciation for your time.

Thank you everyone! Your support means the world to me :lunar2019piginablanket:
Carp Side of the Moon 2024. aug. 31., 4:04 
Fantastic guide, so visually appealing and easy to understand. A lot of work must have gone into this and it just looks so incredible. Thank you
Fante 2023. júl. 29., 10:56 
Also, considering that every single "group" boss has been confirmed to be soloable (RotS solos aren't new, but I learned that even Nex:AoD, Beastmaster Durzag and Yakamaru have been solo'd, I've seen the videos, it's insane), would you consider also adding the remaining bosses into this guide, and rate them with your ratings as well?
Fante 2023. júl. 29., 7:28 
Would you consider adding Croesus to the difficulty and profit tables? If not, could you then rate it based on the same standards you did (solo only)? How difficult is it in a scale of 1 to 10; what experience "class" it would fit; how many stars it gets for profitability?
DUCK 2023. márc. 7., 4:29 
yeah, some is still based around old school, from the rewards and unlocks.
but I guess that is also why some rewards are more enjoyable in old school compared to RS3, where in RS3 you get spammed with everything including microtransactions and so on. although there are some nice additions in RS3 and new content.
Kranon  [készítő] 2023. márc. 6., 12:36 
I agree. The soft lock on most content is kinda weird because, under normal circumstances, one would need to complete the quests to access certain bosses, or unlock shortcuts to get there faster. Barrows for instance, can be "unlocked" by any new player (with access to War's Retreat) by joining a group (essentially teleporting them straight to the encounter), and killing the brothers, this fundamentally makes a vast majority of the Morytania quests redundant.

I think Jagex forgot about that because, in the past, the only way to access the barrows brothers quickly was by using the Drakan's Medallion, but War's Retreat and Max Guild Portal made it irrelevant (for the most part).

Sometimes i feel quests are more like chores in our current RuneScape timeline. Oh well...
DUCK 2023. márc. 6., 2:54 
oh yeah forgot that the barrows can be "soft locked" by quests? by the added bosses you "NEED" to kill. forgot to say that, and not many talk about this addition, some guides might and some dont.
But yeah as you say, it feels like having some partners or coop will do better for new players to that side of the content, also when there is way too many features that gets added around that point that can be a little confusing.

but thanks for answering :)
Kranon  [készítő] 2023. márc. 5., 22:56 
@DUCK Yeah! I agree with you, the gap between levels 60-70 is pretty awkward, funny enough, it's been that way for a while now, and given its short duration, i think Jagex may not add more "mid-level" weapons, they might jump straight to the Mid/High portion of the curve (which is levels 70-80).

As an anecdote, when I was helping my father get into the "mid tier" PVM'ing, I recommended him to just buy the Superior Spined Armour (outlined as honorable gear in this guide) and go up from there, the armour did good to a certain extent on Duo encounters VS the Arch Glacor at 0 Mechanics, nevertheless, it had a pretty mediocre performance on solos.
DUCK 2023. febr. 24., 14:19 
A little annoyed the game doesn't do well between 60 to lvl 70, but the quests wants you with 70-ish content. where guides are recommended or to be above the tier you want to get.
too many limits for people that wants to get into it, so either overlevel or buy from G.E. just wish runescape had a better bridge between the lvl 60 world and the later lvls where other content starts opening up and bosses, dungeons, etc.

as with barrows, you still wont make it if you are using both lvl 60 and 70 gear, maybe buyed 70 gear with buffs can help, you can be lucky and that its mostly linza that stays in your way, to de-spawn, multi-spawn, etc. else barrows or good wars are the two for lvl 70 gear, if I'm not mistaken?
Kranon  [készítő] 2022. ápr. 11., 14:16 
Brief disclaimer: for an in depth Progression list, make sure to visit the PVMe Website [pvme.github.io], this is just a recommendation based on my friends and my personal experiences.

It's important for one to remember this is just a game and there's no correct way to play it, making the game "ultra-efficient" and following the absolute best methods to a tee, may ruin it for you and lead to unwated frustrations along the way, so just try to have fun your way and weigh the different options and opinions you read online to reach a conclusion that suits you and your playstyle.

Lastly, as a parting piece of advice, I would like to share this video (by: San) to help you, the reader, "navigate" across the PVM progression journey (remember this is a journey and not a one time stop). As always thanks a lot for your feedback and support :)