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Bossing is one of the most fun things to do in old school Runescape. Many players grind out there accounts for the sole reason of wanting to begin bossing at some time. Bossing is a great way of earning money on OSRS and for hunting down those gorgeous pets and finding certain items on ironman accounts. This OSRS bossing guide is the ultimate easy-to-use resource to assist you in getting started with bossing.
Venenatis
Venenatis is a huge poisonous spider that is located to the east of the Wilderness Bone Yard, believed to be the last of her kind after being hunted to extinction by Dwarves.
Venenatis is believed to be the only monster to drop the Treasonous Ring, which a lot of players want to own in order to imbue it is worth nearly 400k on the Grand Exchange. Other high-risk drops that are rare include the 1/170 chance to drop dropping a Dragon pickaxe at 4 million and regular drops from Onyx bolt tips at 50ok. Venantis is an easy enemy to defeat, with a decent range set-up seeing you get up to 30 wins an hour.
Dagganoth Kings
The Dagganoth Kings live in the beneath in Waterbirth Island and are great to start off bossing with if you have a couple of companions around, as the area is multi-combat which when you are skilled, you can be all achieving upwards of 130 wins per hour.
Every Dagganoth utilizes a unique fighting style, but is weak in comparison to the style that beats them in the Combat Triangle: Rex is Melee, Supreme is Ranged and Prime is Magic. Each King possesses a unique ring drop along with the possibility of dropping the Dragon axe for 50k. These rings are a 1/128 drop and include Rex's Berserker ring selling for 1.7 million and Supreme's prized Archer's ringfor 3 million.
Zulrah
Zulah is considered by many to be an extremely formidable foe. Zulah is the only boss who can be defeated by boarding the boat to its abode that requires that you sacrifice yourself to High-Priestess Zel Gwenwyning.
Zulrah is a bit intimidating and has ruined many an Hardcore Ironman in its time. However, in learning Zulrah's techniques, you could easily be able to achieve around 30 wins in an hour. The Tanzanite fang, Magic fang and Serpentine faces can give you more than 2 million in addition to the common dropped stackable scales, runes, teleports, and battle staves.
Vorkath
Vorkath is the Draconic-boss who was made available with the Dragon Slayer II quest, roughly translated as 'weakling' in Dragonkin. He was experimented on to test the limits of his abilities, but was ultimately abandoned on his island he is now living on due to a lack of aggression.
Vorkath is a relatively simple solo boss to master and could see you, with practice, achieving up to 30 wins an hour. Vorkath is the owner of the Skeletal face that is valued at more than 14 million thanks to its very rare 1/5,000 chance as well as the similarly inexplicably Draconic appearance, which is 2.8 million. Other noteworthy drops consist of Dragon and Rune armor and weapons, dragonhide, bolts, and manta Rays.
Abyssal Sire
It is believed that the Abyssal Sire is the Abyssal Boss of Demons that requires Level 85 Slayers to defeat. According to lore Sire's are engineers for the Abyss they inhabit and built it prior to the time of the God Wars.
When you've mastered the game the Sire can be defeated upwards of 30 times in an hour together with a few regular items, there is a 1/100 chance of dropping an Unsired that can be threw in adjacent Font of Consumption for a roll of the rare drop table. The rewards include Abyssal whips (2.4 million), Abyssal daggers (3.3 million) and one of the three components of the Abyssal bludgeon that, once complete, can be worth 23.6 million.
Chambers of Xeric
The Chambers of Xeric is Runescape's first Raid which is located on Mount Quidamortem in the Kebos Lowlands. This is a high-level group game that requires you to successfully complete a certain number of battles before finally facing The Great Olm and attempting to get your hands on the reward chest. For many players, Raids are the highest-level and most enjoyable game in Runescape and will continue to be the reason it remains one of the best multiplayer games you can play with your friends. Because of its nature the game is a bit slow, and you'll probably find yourself achieving two Raids an hour, but the rewards here are some of the best that you can get.
Based on the amount of points that are earned in the raid, the player has an opportunity to roll the unique drop table. It includes some of the most lucrative items in the game, like the Twisted bow at a staggering 1 billion dollars. Other items include the Kodai insignia (82.3 million) as well as the Dragon hunter crossbow (79 million) and Ancestral robes (53-60 million) dragon claws (53.3 million) as well as the Dexterous Prayer Scroll (16.2 millions).