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Im someone who got intimidated by old guides by not having higher gear so I waited to TRY bossing much later when i could afford better gear, in some way it was benefitial because it helped me with not being as punished for not dealing with mechanics correctly but as i moved past gwd1 and 2 the mistakes started to accumulate and before i was able to just bruteforce my way and now it was a constant visit to deaths office until I properly learned mechanics and abilities, to this day it still makes me a bit unsure to try new bosses on release even tho my skill has been enough to complete most of the content
I took the same route, despite doing Araxxor in my setup in this video, I actually learned it with dual wield ascensions and full sirenic after its release. RuneScape has a janky combat system for sure, but it wasn’t until I sat there for hours doing the same thing over and over that I started to get it. I had spent 10 hours just working in hm kerapac p4 in order to get my first kill using full tmw, and the guide I was watching was a guy using full Bandos. It gave me the though that, if he can do it in Bandos, there’s no reason I shouldn’t be able to get this in tmw without practice. It takes time, but eventually it will pay off.
amazing video thank you for the user friendly video for the newer players ill refer this video to my friends that are just now getting to the stats of bossing.
at the start of your video is spot on, i wanted to get bolg, but at the time it was 6.4b, i figured with raptor week that i may as well just start trying my luck was horizontal bossing for a lot before i got my first couple of kills, but managed to get lucky and get 2 pieces within the 25 kills and made another 700m~ off the dungeon same with raksha ages ago i died / tele'd out around 50-60 times before i managed to land my first kill (mind you this was way before death rework too) its demoralizing sure but keep at it itll be worth it i started doing raksha with t80-90 gear no grico managed to make bank of raksha and im now close to Best in slot ranged and starting to focus on mage now thanks to rheyo's series!
What a great read. And yeah, I second your story about Raksha, i remember i didn't got my first kill until way, waaay many deaths, i even got most of them on Practice mode before getting my first (and only) kill for reaper crew. Granted, this was considerably harder on release week, but even after the nerf I didn't returned, i did got my second ever kill and recorded it, but after that i called it quits and focused on something else. Now, very, very recently i got that splinter on my hand telling me to try Raksha on Mobile, i have everything i need after all so i went for a couple kills and now, after a million years after release i have 10 Kills under my belt. So yeah, the key word here is dedication and persistence, powercreep and understanding of the boss mechanics can take you pretty far, but the most valuable thing to have is experience.
With Helwyr a defender, at least a t70 one, may be better to camp instead of shield switching for lower levels as they will have access to revenge for increased DPS and reflect for lessening damage. Especially as using debilitate can be inconsistent due to needing to land the hit
That’s exactly how I felt coming back a few years ago. Just take it one step at a time, choose a single boss, get as good as possible, then try something else. That always works out for me when tackling content
11/10 video! This is video doesn't exactly apply to my current skill level or gear stockpile, but I have a couple friends I'm gonna send this to that I think could definitely benefit from seeing this video. In the current state of the game, it's hard for a lot of newer players to see the value that melee offers as the most affordable/accessible gear when everyone seems to main magic these days for animate dead or incite fear. This video proves that it's all about how you approach learning a boss and mastering their mechanics. Keep up the awesome content! P.S. - Do you think you might ever make a how-to full manual guide? I think a lot of people would benefit from that kind of guide since the game tends to throw players straight into revo without even explaining how beneficial full manual can be.
You’re goated Camo! 🙌🏼 Yes I can put together a full manual guide. I have to figure out how to frame it and put myself back in my old shoes
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@@RheyoRS I would love that. I'm just as lost with EoC as I was when it released. The game just throws a bunch of abilities at you really quickly, so I just went to the wiki for a decent revo bar...
Pro tip: you can actully dive/surge/escape away from helwyr when he goes his thrash attack to take no dmg from it. Just freedom after the initial hit after getting away
People suggest bis everything. Meanwhile, I'm doing almost everything with my free seasinger wand/orb, subjugation armour and easy to get perks 1:11 welcome to ironman mode
The thing is: people who aren't playing iron man, are people who started playing in 2001, way before the word "iron man" even existed. So, if we take into consideration every single RuneScape player who has ever played the game IS (as a matter of fact) a Mainscape account. And Iron Men started playing way before RS already stablished. It comes as no surprise everyone suggest to buy BIS. It's always been that way, it's the way every single game with a META works, although i get how it can be annoying to players with self imposed disabilities.
Would also be great to showcase a low budget jad/har akken as a lot of my friends that are trying to learn pvm still had a lot of fear towards getting their first fire/kiln cape :)
Love videos like this. As an end game pvmer, I can't stand the "I don't have bis gear" argument. Skill trumps gear, and skill cannot be bought. It takes time, it takes practice, and patience. Great video.
I have a question about the weapons diversity beta back in 2019 that I really need to see if anyone remembers. In the beta all the gwd3 bosses were there except croceus. They let a few people that spent time doing pvm, into kerapac, glacor, and zammy. I cannot find any sort of info on it to prove that I was there. I know you've been around probably as long, or even longer than myself. PLEASE for my own sanity can you tell me if you remember this or not? Fsoa came out with kerapac first, then lengs with glacor, scourge/havoc/bow from zammy with a few changes in p7. There was a greater cleave, deep impact/tight-bindings, and an attempt at in home macros that were wonky af. People would use ecb as a swap with bow, and scourge and havoc were pretty much the same, but had bone scythe instead of ekzil. PLEASE im not joking. I knew how to do glacor and kerapac when they came out. I also called most of the drops that came out to friends as they released the bosses. One of the messages was that gw3 was ready. They did the elite dungeons and other things to distance the memory of them then released them as they did with little changes to mechanics and some changes to the drops. DO YOU REMEMBER THIS?
By the sounds of it you’re not letting them hold you back at all! In all seriousness, that’s a tough grind, but keep on that track and you’ll unlock so many qol features, it’ll all be worth it!
The problem has never ever been the gear, we’ve seen many people do no food/no armor runs of hard bosses of course it’s possible. The problem is the skill gap is so high. Tryin to keep track of cool downs, skill rotations, health, boss rotations etc can be a lot for some especially with all the swaps. Nobody questions needing X gear to do a boss anymore if you’re skilled enough you can probably get it done without it. The gear just makes it easier
I wouldn't really call it a skill gap because (under normal circumstances) you don't really need lots of switches, prayer flicks, defensives juggling and Hybrid/Tribrid strategies, unless your goal are Speedkills for the PVM Records website. Take it from me, I've done and documented all solo bosses on the Mobile Client, with limited switches, prayer flicking and abilities, and let me tell you. "The secret" is as simple as you might think: Powercreep + Understanding of the Boss Mechanics + Solid Ability Rotation + Experience (obtained through practice) = You can do any boss you want, even on Mobile, make an example out of me if you wish. I'm probably the least skilled player in game, the PVMe collective probably laughs at my videos, but that goes to show, I'm by no means an expert, and my skill is average at best.
@@Kranon I understand what you’re saying but in the video his kills take way too long. The difference between getting 20 kills an hour vs 30 is a lot and I won’t do something with that large of a gap it would be a waste of my time IMO. Maybe it’s because I’m a perfectionist and if I know there’s more I can do I want to do it
Most of RS pvm is exactly the same mechanics under different forms. That’s the limit of the tick/tile system. So there’s really no skill gap aside from, you know… learning the boss. But many people are genuinely too dumb to understand mechanics and how they work. But no one wants to admit they’re too dumb, so they blame it on frivolous shit. I see it ALL the time in games.
An offhand ripper claw is better and cheaper than a twins offhand. Offhands do not have accuracy, only damage, so the t85 ripper damage is better than the t80 twins damage. A fury t is also a very cheap tribrid amulet.
Idk why people think they need t95 and all that shit. Most of the bosses in RS came out when that stuff wasn’t even a thing. So they’re clearly meant to be done without it. Sure, you may need it for an EASIER time at the highest tier bosses but you can get away with less…
hes bossing high levels with bandos and here i am with almost bis armor and weapons and still eat more food than this guy. However with that kerapec portion, i think i can nail kerapec with my trimmed masterwork. You just gave me a bit of confidence to first time fight kerapec.
I've been able to kill 5 mechanic glacor on my ironman, DRL as the weapon, bandos boots and chest, rockshell legs, dragon helm and trials gloves are the armor, no god book yet :C but totally doable and its great loot (might be iron man bias but i think its still good for money) really not hard at all if you pay attention to mechanics
As someone approaching 10x the drop rate of the Dragonrider Lance without seeing one, or any unique from vindicta except the gorvek pet... Rng is a huge factor. I don't even need vindicta for cash anymore, but occasionally drop by and see if I'll ever get lucky 😂😂
I have no doubt that skill matters much more than gear; I mean, look at Evil Lucario doing Telos! Gear has tremendously helped me, though. I definitely could kill Rax with my RCB and Armadyl on bottom path and low enrage in 8-10 minutes. I abandoned Rax after about 15 kc and saved up for a Nox Bow and Pernix after doing runecrafting to 99. Then, I set PRs without trying and constant mistakes. I could push much higher enrages and used less supplies. Yes, skill is a major factor. However, getting T90 accuracy/damage/armor is such a massive, massive jump in efficiency that it is beneficial imo to just wait until one has decent gear.
Not to belittle that Pokémon, but you have to take into consideration he's a Telos specialist, he's probably done more Telos kills and has a deeper understanding about the boss than most people do. So it's only natural for him to be insanely good at a boss he has mastered beyond the higher level. Nevertheless, everyone can reach those levels of mastery by practicing enough, and having a deep understanding of the boss fight, because keep in mind, most bosses don't change mechanics, they're the same boss fight throughout the fight with very little variation (aside from Arch Glacor and Zamorak). There's a tern we use frequently called "Spreadsheet Warrior" which means people stick to a spreadsheet of the boss mechanics and abilties to use EVERY SINGLE ENCOUNTER, to reach the best results, and because there's little to no variation, it's extremely simple to follow, the main thing however is learning those rotations and executing them flawlessly every time. Here's an example, Vindicta with BIS Melee gear but no idea of the rotations to use takes between 40-50 Seconds, with revolution and using thresholds, ultimates manually. Vindicta with a proper rotation and BIS gear takes ~18 - 20 Seconds. Even with Revo basics and manual threshes. Even lower if you use stalled abilities. The point is, understanding the boss and having a solid rotation is a skill everyone can have, but mastering of it takes plenty of time and not everyone is willing to put in that effort.
It’s cliche but the most important upgrades are always 107 herb for elder overloads and 99 prayer for t99 damage boosting curses. The slightly more money friendly version is 96 herb and 95 prayer for the standard ovls and dps curses. After that it’s mostly just learning and practicing
I was reading through my steam guide comments the other day, and a guy was talking to me about the weird gap between levels 60-70. What was also funny is the fact most quest bosses seem to be on that level range, but also, it seemed trivial to add content to fill those gaps (since Superior Fremennik armour exist). Nevertheless it made me wonder... What if we had a new set of power armour that started at level 65 (maybe Superior Dragon armour, and ended at 75, Superior Dragonbone). That would bridge those gaps and provide newbies with a competitive alternative to GWD1 armour while they work towards Nex armour and GWD2 Arnour.
Gear in RuneScape finally means something again compared to early eoc. If you give a trash player best in slot gear and perks and abilities they will deal significantly more damage than the best player with tier 80 gear. For instance giving someone a BOLG with Bik arrows against a poison target is guaranteed 250k DPM. Magic is probably close to that along with melee being around 180k.
I know I have no skill so yes but I do what I can and if I can't then sometimes I tryi know i can never do end bosses but i don't care and I don't blame me armor and weapons
Yea it is quite unironically a skill issue but it doesn’t help the fastest training methods for combat stats is ed3 trash runs that don’t introduce any real mechanics to new players
Yeah, people won’t accept that it is a skill issue though so they will blame anything and anyone else for their issue. It also doesn’t help that most people don’t even learn how to do more damage because every mob is so low hp that they won’t notice the difference until they get told they can improve.
Killing a boss once ≠ doable. You gotta actually get the uniques from the boss with the gear to claim that. Plus off-hand ripper claw is cheaper and better.
What are you even talking about lmao. You can’t get the uniques without being able to kill it. So yes, if you kill it once, that shows it’s doable and repeatable enough to get uniques. What a weird statement. RS players are a different breed lmao
Think this is the first video of yours I've felt comes across a bit tone deaf. I don't think a lot of people tie their gear to the possibility of doing a boss, they just know they aren't Evil Lucario so use power creep to do bosses they aren't executing the mechanics for perfectly. Feels like a git gud post, and I didn't think that was your vibe!
No one wants to spend twice or three times optimal kill times or to feel like you're struggling constantly to squeeze out kills on bosses, let alone that you'd just end up making less then afk skilling. I agree if you want to be good you should actually practice with worse gear then you have, like at Telos I've seen a dude getting 200% kills with animate dead/fsoa and just tanking every mechanic because there's no need to dodge. At some point though that kind of play locks you out of pushing higher and not actually learning mechanics of the bosses you fight will just hurt you in the end which is the real reason you should do this imo.
I was this guy. Threw myself at zammy till I was forced to learn the basics. in bis you can ss camp up to 200% hitting 300-500 really forced me to grow. We’ll see what else I forgot to learn as I continue my journey.
I dont quite agree with the mission of the video and it actually proves the "noob actor" right. Here's my criticisms 1. You demonstrate bandos, qbd and gwd2 as singular kills but these bosses are typically hour-trips in a single inventory when youre reasonably geared. Doable singular kills doesnt really showcase that these kills are worth the extra effort of banking each kill. 2. While learning to use defensives is generally a good stepping stone in the learner process, it doesnt change the fact that the meta is to learn how to dps harder so you deal with less mechanics or skip entire mechanics completely - which is why gear actually kinda matters a lot 3. The rax kill (and also the failed rax kill) showcases why being undergeared adds extra difficulty. Anyone with minimum t90s will easily just dps through but youre showing defensives like debil and cade when you typically spend adren on dpsing harder. And speaking of rax i think it's not very nice to tell noobs to do rax so they can go through the experience of praying to rngesus to get their final leg piece to make it sellable. Good video, good intentions, but i just think this just illustrates why a new player should just buy a few bonds and get some solid entry-level t90s and skip the suffering of having low base dps. Theres plenty of t87-t88 weapons that are very affordable actually, like the wilderness weapons, and base masterwork is very affordable. I'd also wouldve suggested starting off with gwd2/AG and skipping gwd1/qbd entirely. In any case, no hate, just my opinion.
As someone who has been pvming for less than a year I can tell you owning cryptbloom didn’t mean I could do normal zuk right away. Iv grown a lot because I wanted to but I’m still working on forgetting bad habits I learned not having to actually do mechanics.
@@caseycodes Specially when there's some amazing games coming soon. Personally I took a time away from RS to focus on Dead Cells, and funny enough, since both games have Mobile Ports, they kind of retroactively support each other because you get used to play on the Phone Screen Layout, and it makes it easier to control and navigate.
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99 combat stats are also insanely important. Missing just 10 attack levels is a massive drop in accuracy for example.
New player here. Does leveling past 99 gives you more dps or its just numbers like other skills?
@@Plastic_ExistenceThe only combat skill that levels past 99 is Necromancy. Additional levels for the other combat skills add no additional benefits.
Voted for you my man
Im someone who got intimidated by old guides by not having higher gear so I waited to TRY bossing much later when i could afford better gear, in some way it was benefitial because it helped me with not being as punished for not dealing with mechanics correctly but as i moved past gwd1 and 2 the mistakes started to accumulate and before i was able to just bruteforce my way and now it was a constant visit to deaths office until I properly learned mechanics and abilities, to this day it still makes me a bit unsure to try new bosses on release even tho my skill has been enough to complete most of the content
I took the same route, despite doing Araxxor in my setup in this video, I actually learned it with dual wield ascensions and full sirenic after its release. RuneScape has a janky combat system for sure, but it wasn’t until I sat there for hours doing the same thing over and over that I started to get it.
I had spent 10 hours just working in hm kerapac p4 in order to get my first kill using full tmw, and the guide I was watching was a guy using full Bandos. It gave me the though that, if he can do it in Bandos, there’s no reason I shouldn’t be able to get this in tmw without practice. It takes time, but eventually it will pay off.
This is so real. I got my fsoa before I was ready and any time I put it on I died. Took effort to fix the mistakes I learned brute forcing.
amazing video thank you for the user friendly video for the newer players ill refer this video to my friends that are just now getting to the stats of bossing.
I appreciate you! 🙌🏼
at the start of your video is spot on, i wanted to get bolg, but at the time it was 6.4b, i figured with raptor week that i may as well just start trying my luck was horizontal bossing for a lot before i got my first couple of kills, but managed to get lucky and get 2 pieces within the 25 kills and made another 700m~ off the dungeon same with raksha ages ago i died / tele'd out around 50-60 times before i managed to land my first kill (mind you this was way before death rework too) its demoralizing sure but keep at it itll be worth it i started doing raksha with t80-90 gear no grico managed to make bank of raksha and im now close to Best in slot ranged and starting to focus on mage now thanks to rheyo's series!
What a great read.
And yeah, I second your story about Raksha, i remember i didn't got my first kill until way, waaay many deaths, i even got most of them on Practice mode before getting my first (and only) kill for reaper crew.
Granted, this was considerably harder on release week, but even after the nerf I didn't returned, i did got my second ever kill and recorded it, but after that i called it quits and focused on something else.
Now, very, very recently i got that splinter on my hand telling me to try Raksha on Mobile, i have everything i need after all so i went for a couple kills and now, after a million years after release i have 10 Kills under my belt.
So yeah, the key word here is dedication and persistence, powercreep and understanding of the boss mechanics can take you pretty far, but the most valuable thing to have is experience.
Love your vids very helpful I love this concept of helping people with the advice that they don’t need BIS gear the practice makes a PVMR
Love this video! The cinematics were so fun to watch 👍
appreciate you dude 🙌
You can also devotion the helwyr rampage attack. But debilitate+reflect works well too
If you have a defender, you could also rack up revenge stacks.
You’re getting a G gnome man, you will. This is me manifesting it. It WILL happen. Not that you need my manifesting to win it anyway, you’re awesome!
Thanks for the encouragement dude, I’m really hoping!
Araxxor with Scythe & Zerk aura not being sweaty avg 11 kph makes a leg in 12-13 hrs, sometimes in 9 hrs.
I used to do this myself, worked out very well!
With Helwyr a defender, at least a t70 one, may be better to camp instead of shield switching for lower levels as they will have access to revenge for increased DPS and reflect for lessening damage. Especially as using debilitate can be inconsistent due to needing to land the hit
Coming back to all of these new bosses after a 3-4 year break is exciting but also overwhelming!
That’s exactly how I felt coming back a few years ago. Just take it one step at a time, choose a single boss, get as good as possible, then try something else. That always works out for me when tackling content
Your also maxed in all the right places 👀👀👀
11/10 video! This is video doesn't exactly apply to my current skill level or gear stockpile, but I have a couple friends I'm gonna send this to that I think could definitely benefit from seeing this video.
In the current state of the game, it's hard for a lot of newer players to see the value that melee offers as the most affordable/accessible gear when everyone seems to main magic these days for animate dead or incite fear. This video proves that it's all about how you approach learning a boss and mastering their mechanics.
Keep up the awesome content!
P.S. - Do you think you might ever make a how-to full manual guide? I think a lot of people would benefit from that kind of guide since the game tends to throw players straight into revo without even explaining how beneficial full manual can be.
You’re goated Camo! 🙌🏼
Yes I can put together a full manual guide. I have to figure out how to frame it and put myself back in my old shoes
@@RheyoRS I would love that. I'm just as lost with EoC as I was when it released. The game just throws a bunch of abilities at you really quickly, so I just went to the wiki for a decent revo bar...
Pro tip: you can actully dive/surge/escape away from helwyr when he goes his thrash attack to take no dmg from it. Just freedom after the initial hit after getting away
I didn't figure this out until Ironman was released.
People suggest bis everything. Meanwhile, I'm doing almost everything with my free seasinger wand/orb, subjugation armour and easy to get perks
1:11 welcome to ironman mode
The thing is: people who aren't playing iron man, are people who started playing in 2001, way before the word "iron man" even existed.
So, if we take into consideration every single RuneScape player who has ever played the game IS (as a matter of fact) a Mainscape account. And Iron Men started playing way before RS already stablished.
It comes as no surprise everyone suggest to buy BIS. It's always been that way, it's the way every single game with a META works, although i get how it can be annoying to players with self imposed disabilities.
@@Kranon oh I'm not annoyed at it, just amused
That’s good gear bro. the bis is only for group bosses. You can do everything solos with t90s and some power armor. Just take time to learn the bosses
Would also be great to showcase a low budget jad/har akken as a lot of my friends that are trying to learn pvm still had a lot of fear towards getting their first fire/kiln cape :)
Good suggestion, I'll keep that in mind next time!
You just use obsidian armor with your best jewelry and weapon. Take plenty of prayer pots.
Love videos like this. As an end game pvmer, I can't stand the "I don't have bis gear" argument.
Skill trumps gear, and skill cannot be bought. It takes time, it takes practice, and patience.
Great video.
Broke bois be broke
I have a question about the weapons diversity beta back in 2019 that I really need to see if anyone remembers. In the beta all the gwd3 bosses were there except croceus. They let a few people that spent time doing pvm, into kerapac, glacor, and zammy. I cannot find any sort of info on it to prove that I was there. I know you've been around probably as long, or even longer than myself. PLEASE for my own sanity can you tell me if you remember this or not? Fsoa came out with kerapac first, then lengs with glacor, scourge/havoc/bow from zammy with a few changes in p7. There was a greater cleave, deep impact/tight-bindings, and an attempt at in home macros that were wonky af. People would use ecb as a swap with bow, and scourge and havoc were pretty much the same, but had bone scythe instead of ekzil. PLEASE im not joking. I knew how to do glacor and kerapac when they came out. I also called most of the drops that came out to friends as they released the bosses. One of the messages was that gw3 was ready. They did the elite dungeons and other things to distance the memory of them then released them as they did with little changes to mechanics and some changes to the drops. DO YOU REMEMBER THIS?
I don’t recall this, but I also didn’t login to the diversity beta
@@RheyoRSWell thx for responding, I really wish i could find something on it... until then I guess I'm still crazy.
@@RheyoRS Also love/miss your dps breakdown videos of new weapons and gear.
very good video buddy!
Unironically you eat more with vamp than zerker auras at rax so at that boss in particular I would take an accuracy aura over anything else
The main thing holding me back is quests, I completed 12 yesterday and it was rough
By the sounds of it you’re not letting them hold you back at all! In all seriousness, that’s a tough grind, but keep on that track and you’ll unlock so many qol features, it’ll all be worth it!
The problem has never ever been the gear, we’ve seen many people do no food/no armor runs of hard bosses of course it’s possible. The problem is the skill gap is so high. Tryin to keep track of cool downs, skill rotations, health, boss rotations etc can be a lot for some especially with all the swaps. Nobody questions needing X gear to do a boss anymore if you’re skilled enough you can probably get it done without it. The gear just makes it easier
I wouldn't really call it a skill gap because (under normal circumstances) you don't really need lots of switches, prayer flicks, defensives juggling and Hybrid/Tribrid strategies, unless your goal are Speedkills for the PVM Records website.
Take it from me, I've done and documented all solo bosses on the Mobile Client, with limited switches, prayer flicking and abilities, and let me tell you. "The secret" is as simple as you might think:
Powercreep + Understanding of the Boss Mechanics + Solid Ability Rotation + Experience (obtained through practice) = You can do any boss you want, even on Mobile, make an example out of me if you wish. I'm probably the least skilled player in game, the PVMe collective probably laughs at my videos, but that goes to show, I'm by no means an expert, and my skill is average at best.
@@Kranon I understand what you’re saying but in the video his kills take way too long. The difference between getting 20 kills an hour vs 30 is a lot and I won’t do something with that large of a gap it would be a waste of my time IMO. Maybe it’s because I’m a perfectionist and if I know there’s more I can do I want to do it
Most of RS pvm is exactly the same mechanics under different forms. That’s the limit of the tick/tile system. So there’s really no skill gap aside from, you know… learning the boss. But many people are genuinely too dumb to understand mechanics and how they work. But no one wants to admit they’re too dumb, so they blame it on frivolous shit. I see it ALL the time in games.
Once I learned how to effectively use defence abilities + prayer flicking PVM became a breeze
Honestly the MVP of PVM is Prayer Flicking. Even when you don't or can't use Defensives, you still have room for a quick pray flick.
An offhand ripper claw is better and cheaper than a twins offhand. Offhands do not have accuracy, only damage, so the t85 ripper damage is better than the t80 twins damage.
A fury t is also a very cheap tribrid amulet.
Idk why people think they need t95 and all that shit. Most of the bosses in RS came out when that stuff wasn’t even a thing. So they’re clearly meant to be done without it. Sure, you may need it for an EASIER time at the highest tier bosses but you can get away with less…
hes bossing high levels with bandos and here i am with almost bis armor and weapons and still eat more food than this guy. However with that kerapec portion, i think i can nail kerapec with my trimmed masterwork. You just gave me a bit of confidence to first time fight kerapec.
Great vid. Subed. :)
I read a wise mans examine description once. it said : you'd be a lot better at the game if you used both hands".. and i am now better!
Notepaper any 5k+ drops too, stacks up in the long run 👌
I've been able to kill 5 mechanic glacor on my ironman, DRL as the weapon, bandos boots and chest, rockshell legs, dragon helm and trials gloves are the armor, no god book yet :C but totally doable and its great loot (might be iron man bias but i think its still good for money) really not hard at all if you pay attention to mechanics
As someone approaching 10x the drop rate of the Dragonrider Lance without seeing one, or any unique from vindicta except the gorvek pet... Rng is a huge factor. I don't even need vindicta for cash anymore, but occasionally drop by and see if I'll ever get lucky 😂😂
if your dont have max reputation its nearly impossible to get a drop there
@@martinjones3070 I have max rep at all the bosses... Mostly from seals of the dragon rider 😂😂 got a decent kc at helwyr and Greg too.
I have no doubt that skill matters much more than gear; I mean, look at Evil Lucario doing Telos!
Gear has tremendously helped me, though. I definitely could kill Rax with my RCB and Armadyl on bottom path and low enrage in 8-10 minutes. I abandoned Rax after about 15 kc and saved up for a Nox Bow and Pernix after doing runecrafting to 99. Then, I set PRs without trying and constant mistakes. I could push much higher enrages and used less supplies.
Yes, skill is a major factor. However, getting T90 accuracy/damage/armor is such a massive, massive jump in efficiency that it is beneficial imo to just wait until one has decent gear.
Not to belittle that Pokémon, but you have to take into consideration he's a Telos specialist, he's probably done more Telos kills and has a deeper understanding about the boss than most people do.
So it's only natural for him to be insanely good at a boss he has mastered beyond the higher level.
Nevertheless, everyone can reach those levels of mastery by practicing enough, and having a deep understanding of the boss fight, because keep in mind, most bosses don't change mechanics, they're the same boss fight throughout the fight with very little variation (aside from Arch Glacor and Zamorak).
There's a tern we use frequently called "Spreadsheet Warrior" which means people stick to a spreadsheet of the boss mechanics and abilties to use EVERY SINGLE ENCOUNTER, to reach the best results, and because there's little to no variation, it's extremely simple to follow, the main thing however is learning those rotations and executing them flawlessly every time.
Here's an example, Vindicta with BIS Melee gear but no idea of the rotations to use takes between 40-50 Seconds, with revolution and using thresholds, ultimates manually.
Vindicta with a proper rotation and BIS gear takes ~18 - 20 Seconds. Even with Revo basics and manual threshes. Even lower if you use stalled abilities.
The point is, understanding the boss and having a solid rotation is a skill everyone can have, but mastering of it takes plenty of time and not everyone is willing to put in that effort.
Should use offhand ripper claw since OH accuracy only matters for OH autos
It’s cliche but the most important upgrades are always 107 herb for elder overloads and 99 prayer for t99 damage boosting curses. The slightly more money friendly version is 96 herb and 95 prayer for the standard ovls and dps curses. After that it’s mostly just learning and practicing
Don’t bother with the t99 prayers until you’ve gotten the BIS weapon
I was reading through my steam guide comments the other day, and a guy was talking to me about the weird gap between levels 60-70.
What was also funny is the fact most quest bosses seem to be on that level range, but also, it seemed trivial to add content to fill those gaps (since Superior Fremennik armour exist).
Nevertheless it made me wonder... What if we had a new set of power armour that started at level 65 (maybe Superior Dragon armour, and ended at 75, Superior Dragonbone).
That would bridge those gaps and provide newbies with a competitive alternative to GWD1 armour while they work towards Nex armour and GWD2 Arnour.
Gear in RuneScape finally means something again compared to early eoc. If you give a trash player best in slot gear and perks and abilities they will deal significantly more damage than the best player with tier 80 gear. For instance giving someone a BOLG with Bik arrows against a poison target is guaranteed 250k DPM. Magic is probably close to that along with melee being around 180k.
My problem is i dont have skill or expensive armor D:
When im doing a from scratch rebuild i unkeepsake my void and go in like invention never existed lol
Character from the beginning looks like he used some synthol himself
Please do one of these with rs guy!!
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Never give you gear for random guys!
GANO FOR LIFE
This is just normal ironman gear
I know I have no skill so yes but I do what I can and if I can't then sometimes I tryi know i can never do end bosses but i don't care and I don't blame me armor and weapons
I vote for duo vorago in that gear xD
Would be doable, handling mechanics and cade swapping is the most important part of vorago if you’re undergeared
@@peterkirk8510 Yeah just the pushback phase would be annoying the rest should be fine.
You make me looks like the biggest pvm nub ever 😢
Trust me, I’ve been there! I never used to be able to do what I show in this video - it takes practice. There’s no shame in where you’re at.
lol "just trust me"
AD+ganodermic = even reddit tier pvm can kill bosses
Yea it is quite unironically a skill issue but it doesn’t help the fastest training methods for combat stats is ed3 trash runs that don’t introduce any real mechanics to new players
Yeah, people won’t accept that it is a skill issue though so they will blame anything and anyone else for their issue. It also doesn’t help that most people don’t even learn how to do more damage because every mob is so low hp that they won’t notice the difference until they get told they can improve.
30-60k on average kill lol for qbd
Killing a boss once ≠ doable. You gotta actually get the uniques from the boss with the gear to claim that. Plus off-hand ripper claw is cheaper and better.
What are you even talking about lmao. You can’t get the uniques without being able to kill it. So yes, if you kill it once, that shows it’s doable and repeatable enough to get uniques. What a weird statement. RS players are a different breed lmao
@@TheSCPStudio So you're saying killing a boss once shows that it's repeatable enough to farm all the uniques?
How to get money, be good at pvm.. got it..😒
A lot bad players think its all about gear but they lack the pvm experience and knowledge as well
Think this is the first video of yours I've felt comes across a bit tone deaf. I don't think a lot of people tie their gear to the possibility of doing a boss, they just know they aren't Evil Lucario so use power creep to do bosses they aren't executing the mechanics for perfectly. Feels like a git gud post, and I didn't think that was your vibe!
No one wants to spend twice or three times optimal kill times or to feel like you're struggling constantly to squeeze out kills on bosses, let alone that you'd just end up making less then afk skilling. I agree if you want to be good you should actually practice with worse gear then you have, like at Telos I've seen a dude getting 200% kills with animate dead/fsoa and just tanking every mechanic because there's no need to dodge. At some point though that kind of play locks you out of pushing higher and not actually learning mechanics of the bosses you fight will just hurt you in the end which is the real reason you should do this imo.
I was this guy. Threw myself at zammy till I was forced to learn the basics.
in bis you can ss camp up to 200% hitting 300-500 really forced me to grow. We’ll see what else I forgot to learn as I continue my journey.
I dont quite agree with the mission of the video and it actually proves the "noob actor" right. Here's my criticisms
1. You demonstrate bandos, qbd and gwd2 as singular kills but these bosses are typically hour-trips in a single inventory when youre reasonably geared. Doable singular kills doesnt really showcase that these kills are worth the extra effort of banking each kill.
2. While learning to use defensives is generally a good stepping stone in the learner process, it doesnt change the fact that the meta is to learn how to dps harder so you deal with less mechanics or skip entire mechanics completely - which is why gear actually kinda matters a lot
3. The rax kill (and also the failed rax kill) showcases why being undergeared adds extra difficulty. Anyone with minimum t90s will easily just dps through but youre showing defensives like debil and cade when you typically spend adren on dpsing harder. And speaking of rax i think it's not very nice to tell noobs to do rax so they can go through the experience of praying to rngesus to get their final leg piece to make it sellable.
Good video, good intentions, but i just think this just illustrates why a new player should just buy a few bonds and get some solid entry-level t90s and skip the suffering of having low base dps. Theres plenty of t87-t88 weapons that are very affordable actually, like the wilderness weapons, and base masterwork is very affordable. I'd also wouldve suggested starting off with gwd2/AG and skipping gwd1/qbd entirely. In any case, no hate, just my opinion.
As someone who has been pvming for less than a year I can tell you owning cryptbloom didn’t mean I could do normal zuk right away. Iv grown a lot because I wanted to but I’m still working on forgetting bad habits I learned not having to actually do mechanics.
LMAO tell rs3 player it about skill... sorry they wont.
I can't believe waydots decided he's going to quit rs3 a day after being nominated for rs3 categories. If he wins it will be bullshit.
He didn't quit... Content creators can and should play other games for their own reasons.
@@caseycodes Specially when there's some amazing games coming soon.
Personally I took a time away from RS to focus on Dead Cells, and funny enough, since both games have Mobile Ports, they kind of retroactively support each other because you get used to play on the Phone Screen Layout, and it makes it easier to control and navigate.