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- The TzHaar Fight Cave is among the hardest minigames in RuneScape. To fully complete this minigame, the player is strongly recommend to have high Combat skills and effective equipment. If the player clicks log out while fighting in the caves, they would automatically be logged out at the end of the wave.
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Table of Contents
- Essential Info
- Preparation
- The Fight Cave
- Safespotting
- Fighting and Saving Your Progress
Essential Info
Required
- Skills: None.
- Quests: None.
- Items: None.
Recommended
- Skills: None.
- Quests: None.
- Items: None.
Getting There
There are many ways of getting to TzHaar, where the Fight Cave are located. Here is a map showing how to get to TzHaar:
You want to go to number 2 on this map:
Preparation
To survive in The Fight Cave, you will need the proper stats, gear, and items.
Skill Levels
Melee and Range:
- 70 Range
- 75 Attack, Defence, and Strength
- 60 Prayer
- 55 Slayer for Broad Bolts
Pure Range:
- 70+ Range
- 70+ Defence
- 60+ Prayer
- 55 Slayer for Broad Bolts
Equipment
Guthans and Ranging:
- Black Dragonhide Chaps
- Black Dragonhide Body
- Rune Crossbow
- Holy book, Unholy book, Book of balance (Does not have to be filled), Falador shield 3, Granite shield (for more defensive bonuses)
- Diamond (e) bolts (Can be less than 1,000)
- 1/3 Range potion(s)(4) (3 if under 80 range)
- 12/14 Super restore potions(4) (12 if taking 3 range potions)
- 8 Saradomin Brews(4)
- Full Guthans
- Ava's Accumulator
- Amulet of Glory, Amulet of Fury
- Barrows gloves (from the Recipe for Disaster chest), Black Dragonhide Vambraces, Bracelet of Regeneration (Optional)
- Snakeskin Boots
- Broad-tipped Bolts
- Explorer's Ring 3, Archers Ring
Ranging-Only:
- 1/3 Ranging Potion(s)(4) (3 if under 80 range)
- 13/15 Super Restore Potions(4) (If taking 3 range potions)
- 10 Saradomin Brews(4)
- Diamond (e) Bolts (Can be less than 1000) (If using Rune Crossbow)
- 500 Purple sweets (Optional, not shown)
- Bracelet of Regeneration (Optional, not shown)
- Saradomin Godsword (Optimal and optional, not shown) (Really helpful)
- Karil's Body, Black Dragonhide Body
- Karil's Legs, Verac's Skirt, Any other Barrows legs, Black Dragonhide Chaps
- Black Dragonhide Vambraces, Barrows gloves (From Recipe for Disaster chest)
- Karil's Helm, Verac's Helm, Neitiznot helm
- Snakeskin Boots
- Ava's accumulator
- Rune Crossbow, Karil's Crossbow
- Holy Book, Unholy Book, Book of Balance (Does not have to be filled), Falador shield 3, Granite shield (for more defensive bonuses)
- Amulet of Glory, Amulet of Fury, Unholy Amulet, Any god stole
- Archer's Ring, Explorers ring 3
- Broad Bolts (1000) (if using Rune Crossbow), Bolt Racks (3500) (if using Karil's Crossbow)
The Fight Cave
Here is a map of the Fight Cave and safespots:
Note: 'Long Rock' stops all long range attacks, and you can trap the larger monsters on 'Italy Rock'.
You will go to one of these when the Yt-MejKot's (level 180) start to come if you have decided to range them, and you will go to 'Italy Rock' when TzTok-Jad comes.
Monsters
Tz-Kih (level 22)
These drain your Prayer Points for 10% of the damage they hit, plus one.
Strategy: Range these when you see them.
Tz-Kek (level 45)
This form acts as a Ring of Recoil. You get dealt 1 damage every time you hurt it using melee. It splits into two Tz-Kek (level 22) when you kill it.
Strategy: Either melee them with Guthans, or range them.
Tz-Kek (level 22)
These form from the Tz-Kek (level 45) when they die.
Strategy: Melee them with Guthans, or range them.
Tok-Xil (level 90)
These melee and range you, so kill them fast!
Strategy: Melee them with Guthans, or range them. If you are going pure range, pray against these unless you have a high Defence.
Yt-MejKot (level 180)
These only melee you, but they hit hard and fast! They can heal themselves and other monsters when you are in their melee range, so trap them at the Italy Rock!
Strategy: Melee them with Guthans and protect from melee prayer if you need some quick healing, or range them.
Ket-Zek (level 360)
These mage and melee you, but they will not melee you if you stand 2 or more squares away from them.
Strategy:Always use the protect from mage prayer in the waves that you encounter them, and always range them.
TzTok-Jad (level 702)
He does all three attack styles (mage, range, and melee) so stay a few squares away from him
Warning: He has a max hit of 980!
Strategy: Since he can kill you in one hit, use your protect prayers against him at all times. Stay at the Italy Rock and always range him. Use Protect from Mage prayer all the time on him. If you see him 'bow' towards you and hear a woosh sound, use protect from mage attack. If he stomps on the ground with both front feet, use protect from range.
Yt-HurKot (level 108)
These appear when TzTok-Jad is at half health. They heal him, so distract them by ranging them and/or killing them. Killing them is optional.
Monster Waves
- 22
- 22, 22
- 45
- 45, 22
- 45, 22, 22
- 45, 45
- 90 (Start to use either protect from range prayer, or use Steel Skin if you have a high Defence [75+ not brewed])
- 90, 22
- 90, 22, 22
- 90, 45
- 90, 45, 22
- 90, 45, 22, 22
- 90, 45, 45
- 90, 90
- 180 (Start using Range)
- 180, 22
- 180, 22, 22
- 180, 45
- 180, 45, 22
- 180, 45, 22, 22
- 180, 45, 45
- 180, 90
- 180, 90, 22
- 180, 90, 22, 22
- 180, 90, 45
- 180, 90, 45, 22
- 180, 90, 45, 22, 22
- 180, 90, 45, 45
- 180, 90, 90
- 180, 180 (Can heal on)
- 360 (Protect from Mage prayer is a must here)
- 360, 22
- 360, 22, 22
- 360, 45
- 360, 45, 22
- 360, 45, 22, 22
- 360, 45, 45
- 360, 90 (Use steel skin from this wave on. You can switch it off after you kill the Tok-Xil)
- 360, 90, 22
- 360, 90, 22, 22
- 360, 90, 45
- 360, 90, 45, 22
- 360, 90, 45, 22, 22
- 360, 90, 45, 45
- 360, 90, 90
- 360, 180 (Hard because of diagonal movement)
- 360, 180, 22
- 360, 180, 22, 22
- 360, 180, 45
- 360, 180, 45, 22
- 360, 180, 45, 22, 22
- 360, 180, 45, 45
- 360, 180, 90 (Harder waves)
- 360, 180, 90, 22
- 360, 180, 90, 22, 22
- 360, 180, 90, 45
- 360, 180, 90, 45, 22
- 360, 180, 90, 45, 22, 22 (One of the hardest waves before TzTok-Jad)
- 360, 180, 90, 45, 45
- 360, 180, 90, 90 (One of the hardest waves before TzTok-Jad)
- 360, 180, 180 (Kill Ket-Zek, then heal on Yt-MejKot)
- 360, 360 (When the second Ket-Zek is half dead, heal up to max health, as in use saradomin brews to above your max)
- 702 TzTok-Jad, four Yt-HurKots (level 108) when TzTok-Jad is at half health
Safespotting
Any time that you're in a wave, and the specific circumstances let you do something a much easier way, go for it. This guide tries to be as all-encompassing as possible, but there are countless ways that the monsters can spawn in any given wave, and accounting for all of these is near impossible. The point here is, simply put: Think on your feet.
If opportunity knocks, open the door. These are guidelines, not laws. Feel free to improvise if you see an opportunity present itself.
Beginning Waves (1-14)
At this point, there's not a lot of safespotting needed. The 22s take up only one space, so they're not really safespottable. The 45s can be trapped against rocks, but they don't do enough damage to make this worth the effort. The only thing to keep in mind is to be at the correct spot at the end of wave 14.
Early Waves (15-30)
Here, we introduce your best friend, the Small Claw Rock. This rock is located along the north wall of the arena.
Note: The southwestern corner of the Small Claw Rock has a skeleton, which is useful for judging safespotting distances. Since this skeleton is the very corner of the rock, make sure to be one space back from it if you're trying to safespot a monster against that corner. You'll be using this corner for 90% of the monsters that you have to safespot. At the end of wave 14, you want to stand in the square northeast of this skeleton, with the camera pointing west. If a 180 spawns in the northwest corner of the arena (which is where your camera should be pointing), run to the square southeast of the skeleton. Otherwise, just sit tight and the 180s will get stuck 100% of the time.
Once you get to the point where you have to deal with 90s and 180s, you may need to run too far from the Small Claw Rock, and the 180s will no longer be trapped. When this happens, run straight through the 90, so that the 180 gets trapped behind it. When the 90 dies, you can either put protect from melee on and run through the 180, or conserve prayer by running in a fairly wide arc around the 180 so that it can't hit you. Once you get back to the Small Claw Rock, the 180 should be trapped south of this rock. Once this happens, you're back to business as usual.
The tricky part is when you're on the last wave of this section, the two 180s at the same time. There's a 64% chance that neither of them spawn in the northwest corner of the arena, and there's a 4% chance that both of them spawn in the northwest corner of the arena. In those cases, you don't really have to do anything special. In the 32% of the time that you get one in the northwest and one elsewhere, don't panic! Start by going to the spot to trap the northwest 180, and once the one south of you shows up on the minimap, either run in a wide arc around it, or put protect from melee on and run through it. In either case, your final destination is the south side of the Big Claw Rock, located on the west side of the cave. Go there, and both 180s will become stuck. Kill the first one, and then head back to the Small Claw Rock on the north side and trap the 2nd 180 as usual. Once its health is low enough that you are capable of killing it in one hit, put on protect from magic. As soon as you see it start the death animation, run to the north side of the Italy Rock (on the east side of the arena), and get right up next to both the north side of the Italy Rock and the east wall of the arena. Since after the two 180s is the first of the 360s, you want to be sure to not take off protect from magic, as the 360s can easily kill you in two hits.
Middle Waves (31-45)
For each of these waves, you want to be on the north side of the Italy Rock, right up against it, as far east as you can go. When the 360s spawn, they may get trapped on the other side of the Italy Rock. When you see that they are stuck here (make sure that you see them, as it sometimes takes 10 seconds or more for them to walk over close enough to attack you. At this point, this is the only safespotting you can do. Just be careful when the 90s come, as you have to keep protect from magic on.
Easier Late Waves (46-52)
For these waves, you need to go back to the Small Claw Rock in the north of the arena. You'll need to be back at the same spot near the skeleton for the start of each wave. If the 180 spawns in the northwest, run around to the east side of the Small Claw Rock, and go all the way north until you're standing against the Small Claw Rock and the north edge of the arena. This should draw the 360 close enough that you can kill it without the 180 becoming unblocked. If the 180 does not spawn in the northwest, run north until you're at the north edge of the arena, right next to the west side of the Small Claw Rock. This will accomplish two things. Firstly, it keeps you next to the Small Claw Rock, so that the 180 will be blocked. Secondly, it draws the 360 close enough that you can range it even if it's behind the 180.
Harder Late Waves (53-60)
For these waves, you'll want to use the same general area and strategy as in Section 5.1, but adjusting for where the 90 spawns. Most of the time, you'll get a case where the 90 can be easily dealt with (such as if it spawns in the northwest, or is in front of the 180 to the south), but some cases are harder. The main hard cases are:
If the 360, 180, and 90 all spawn south of you and form a line, you'll need to deal with several sub-cases:
Case 1: The 360 is in the front, followed by the 180, with the 90 in the back.
In this case, you have to run in a big arc around the 360, and keep your distance from the 180 so that you don't get hit hard by its melee. Your destination is the south side of the Big Claw Rock. Stay close to the Big Claw Rock, and go all the way to the west wall. This should draw the 90 close enough that you can kill it. Once the 90 is dead, run back around the 180 and 360 to trap the 180 behind the 360. Once the 360 is dead, trap the 180 against the Small Claw Rock like normal.
Case 2: The 360 is in front, followed by the 90, with the 180 in the back.
In this case, you need to get close enough to the 360 so that you can shoot the 90, but not so close that the 360 can melee you. Once the 90 is dead, kill the 360 and trap the 180 like normal.
Case 3: The 180 is in front, followed by the 360, with the 90 in the back.
In this case, you're in a lot of trouble. If you have enough food/saradomin brews left to sustain a good 30-40 damage, run through the 180, around the 360, and kill the 90 with the 180 stuck behind the 360. Then, kill the 360, and trap the 180 against the Big Claw Rock. Don't kill it yet, but instead, run back around it, to the normal spot at the Small Claw Rock. If you can't afford to take 30-40 damage, kill the 180, and then get close enough to the 360 to range the 90 without getting melee'd. Unfortunately, neither of these options is very good, but this spawn pattern isn't very good either.
Tip: If one or more of the main monsters (360s, 180s, and 90s) spawns in the northwest, you may need to run around to the east side of the Small Claw Rock, to draw any others closer. Beyond that, just combine ideas from other similar scenarios, and think clearly. It's really easy to panic and get hit by the 180, but if you keep your cool, it will never touch you.
Final Waves (61-62)
Here, the only hard wave is wave 61. You're up against a 360 and two 180s, but as long as you don't freak out, you'll be fine. There are 4 distinct spawn cases that you have to deal with. Keep in mind that you should always be in the spot just northwest of the Small Claw Rock's skeleton. The 4 main cases:
Case 1: The 360 spawns in the northwest, and the 180s spawn either somewhere to the south, or behind the 360.
In this case, you'll be able to kill the 360 from the safe zone on the west side of the Small Claw Rock. Keep in mind that you don't have to be right up against the rock, as the 180s are 4 spaces wide. Once you kill the 360s, block the 180s on the Small Claw Rock as usual.
Case 2: The 360 and a 180 spawn in the northwest, with the 180 in front of the 360.
In this case, you'll want to run south (avoiding the 180 that's to the south!), and head to the south side of the Big Claw Rock. Make sure the close 180 gets trapped against the rock, and run all the way to the west wall of the arena. The 360 will end up north of the Big Claw Rock, and will be stuck. Range the 180 that is stuck against the Big Claw Rock (If you're a safe distance back from the end, you can even turn off protect from magic to save prayer points. Just make sure to turn it back on when you come out again!), and then run out past the end a short way to lure the other 180 over to the end of the Big Claw Rock if it isn't already there. Once the 180s are dead, make sure you have protect from magic on, and kill the 360 as normal.
Case 3: One 180 spawns in the northwest, and the other two spawn somewhere to the south, with the south-spawning 180 behind the 360.
This case is tricky. Depending on the specifics of where the south-spawning 180 and 360 are relative to each other, you have to go either to the southern edge of the Big Claw Rock, or to the southern edge of the Italy Rock. As to which of those rocks to use, just use whichever one will put the 360 in front of the 180s. In either case, you want to run all the way to the wall (either the east or the west one, depending on whether you have to use the Big Claw Rock or the Italy Rock) to lure the 360 closer. Once the 360 is dead, use the method described for the wave with the two 180s to finish the wave.
Case 4: Both 180s spawn in the northwest, and the 360 is to the south.
In this case, you want to run around to the east side of the Small Claw Rock, and then all the way north to the north edge to draw the 360 closer. Kill the 360, and then kill the blocked 180s.
For the wave with the two 360s, there's not really any safespotting needed, since none of them can hit through your protect from magic prayer. Just make sure to kill whichever one is furthest from the Italy rock first!
Boss Wave (63)
For the boss, you want to start right next to the Italy Rock and the east wall of the arena. There's not really a way to get him trapped 100% of the time, but this method has the highest percent chance of trapping him. If he spawns directly south of the Italy Rock, he will get trapped on the other side of it, and if he spawns in the middle of the south side of the cave, he may also become trapped.
If he becomes trapped, you won't have to rely on sound for the first prayer. Also, if he is trapped, you can lure the healers to the other side of the Italy Rock once they come. This lets you focus 100% of your attention on killing them, as opposed to dividing your attention between the healers and the prayer switching.
If Jad doesn't get trapped, you can still deal with the healers by attacking each one of them at least once. This diverts their attention, so that they go after you instead of healing Jad. Once they are all paying attention to you instead of Jad, you need to run through Jad, so that they get trapped behind him. This is dangerous, as you have to put protect from melee on and then switch prayers if you see him start a range or magic attack, but it's a foolproof way to trap the healers. Once the healers are trapped behind Jad, you just have to finish off Jad!
Fighting and Saving Your Progress
Killing Order
- Kill the Tz-Kihs (level 22) if they get too close to you. They drain your prayer and you can take them out in one hit, so its best to take them out early.
- Kill the Tok-Xils (level 90) next before they do a lot of damage to you.
- Kill the Ket-Zek (level 360) next if any are present. Trap the Yt-MejKot (level 180) behind the Ket-Xek (level 360) and you can attack it without worrying about dying.
- Kill the Yt-MejKots (level 180) next. You can trap them at the Italy Rock and take them out easily with range. You can also heal on these if there are two of them.
- Kill the Tz-Keks (level 45/22) last. If you have Guthans, you can use these guys to heal on.
When you get to TzTok-Jad, go to the entrance of the Fight Cave. Use protect from range prayer, and if you hear a woosh sound, use protect from mage. If you hear no sound at all for around 30 seconds or so, go to Italy rock (near the vent), and range him. If you hear a sound, put on protect from range prayer, and go to Italy Rock. Have auto retaliate off at all times while fighting TzTok-Jad.
Saving Your Progress
During a wave, click the log out button only ONCE. If you click it two times, then you will be logged out, and your progress will NOT be saved. Once you have clicked it, you will get a message in the chat box saying:
Your log out request has been received, and after this wave you will be logged out with your progress saved.
- If you click log out BEFORE the end of the wave you will log out, without saving the progress.
- If you click log out AFTER the end of the wave you will log out, with saving the progress.
If you get disconnected from the game in the middle of a wave, you will resume the match from the beginning of your current wave.
Rewards
Aaahhh, yes. The part that you have all been waiting for. When you defeat TzTok-Jad, you will be given a Fire Cape, and 8,032 TokKul, the currency of TzHaar. If you lose to TzTok-Jad, then you will only be given 4,000 TokKul, and no Fire Cape. If you lag out or disconnect, you appear at the beginning of your most recently completed wave. If you complete the cave more than 1 time, you will receive another Fire Cape, which you can sell for 8032 TokKul, the equivalent of beating Tz-Tok Jad. You also get the normal 8032 TokKul.
- TokKul
- Fire Cape
A few weeks ago, I decided to take on the challenge of completing the fight caves. I had some friends who had done it, and they all kept saying how hard it was, and how id never be able to do it as a level 78 ( which is what I was when I fot my fire cape, but more on that later). Now that I think about it, they were either trying to boost their own self esteem, or they were just terrible at runescape. Well I wanted to prove them wrong, so I looked up guides on how to do the caves, and i read pretty much every one out there. THEY ALL SAID THE SAME THING. That you need 75 range minimum, atleast 54 prayer, 70 constitution, and 70 defence. well heres the stats that I did it with: 68 range, 50 prayer, 66 constitution, and 63 defence. Now Im not saying that It wouldnt be easier to have higher levels, it would help tremendously. Im just trying to save you some agonizing training. So, without further ado, I give you my guide on how I conquered the caves.
Guide
Requirements(minimum/better/best)
Range: 65/70/75+
Prayer:43/50/55+
Constitution: 60/70/75+
Defence: 60/65/70+
If you need to train any levels to get to these requirements, I suggest you follow this list of skills from first priority to last: Range, Prayer, Defence, Constitution, Attack, Strength (the last two are only if you choose to melee during the beginning of the fights, which I dont recommend.
Item requirements(minimum/better/best)
Head: highest level coif you can wear/god mitre/helmet of neitzinot
Neck: fury amulet/ glory amulet/ holy or unholy sumbol, depending on what bonuses you want
Cape: god cape/obsidian cape/avas accumulator
Chest: snakeskin chest (I dont recommend it)/highest level dragonhide you can wear/ armadyl chest
legs: rune legs/ veracs plateskirt/armadyl legs
boots:snakeskin boots/rune boots/dragon boots
gloves: snakeskin gloves/dragon gauntlets/RFD gloves (barrows gloves)
ring: explorers ring 3/archer ring/imbued archer ring
shield: rune kiteshield (I dont recommend it)/dragon sq shield/ god books (holy, balance, unholy)
weapon; adamant c’bow (I dont recommend it)/rune c’bow/ Karil’s c’bow (if you are willing to give up a shield)
Arrows: adamant bolts or above, or bolt racks if using Karils (need this no matter what)
All in all, I spent about 2 mil on what I wore to the caves, and then sold it all back for the same amount afterwards.
Inventory
This is what my inventory was when I completed the caves, and I would advise you to make it as close to this as possible:
300 purple sweets (they can be expensive, but they are an AMAZING help during the caves)
one ranging potion (I’d advise two, especially if you are below 70 range. I should have brought two.
6 saradomin brews (a necessity, they will be your defence boost and emergency food)
19 super restore potions (use these instead of prayer pots to counteract the negative effects of the brews; you can replace one with a ranging potion if needed)
holy wrench (extremely useful but rather hard to get, it adds a few prayer points when you dring a super restore. it is a reward from the Rum Deal quest)
you will also need to bring bolts, and here are how many if you are using adamant bolts:
Range lvl # of bolts
65 3400
70 2700
75 2000
note that if you are wearing ava’s accumulator, you can cut the amounts in half. Now onto the Caves themselves…
Fights Guide
Before you go in the caves, be sure to take a swig of a saradomin brew, a super restore, and a ranging potion (in that order) and be sure your prayer points and life points are maxed out. also be sure to replace these with full potions before you enter the caves.
In the caves, there are 5 different types of mosters you will be fighting other than the TzTok-Jad.
1. Tz-Kih lvl 22 They attack with melee. Kill as soon as possible, unless blocked by safe spot. They drain your prayer by 1+1/10 of whatever they hit against you (so even if they dont hit you, they still drain a prayer point)
2. Tz-Kek lvl 45 They attack with melee. Wont hit too often, but when they do, they can hit up to 100. once killed, they divide into two smaller level 22 versions of themselves.
3. Tok-Xil lvl 90 They attack with range. You need some good defence or protect from missiles prayer on, because these guys hit you often and usually around or above 100.
4.Yt-Mej Kot lvl 180 They attack with melee. These guys arent a problem if you use a safespot. If they are within melee range, they can hit up to around 250, so watch out. If within melee range, they can also heal themselves or any other monsters, so try to stay safe-spotted.
5.Ket-Zek lvl 360 They attack with magic and melee. These guys are the most annoying, as they generally take a long time to kill. NEVER go within melee range of one of these, as they will kill you. Always have protect from magic prayer on while one of these guys is alive, even if there is a level 90 around, or else they will kill you. Also, when you know one of these is coming in the next wave, have the prayer on a few seconds before the wave starts.
There is a total of 63 waves of monsters in the fight caves, and here is the monsters within each one:
1. 22
2. 22 22
3. 45
4. 45 22
5. 45 22 22
6. 45 45
7. 90
8. 90 22
9. 90 22 22
10. 90 45
11. 90 45 22
12. 90 45 22 22
13. 90 45 45
14. 90 90
15. 180
16. 180 22
17. 180 22 22
18. 180 45
19. 180 45 22
20. 180 45 22 22
21. 180 45 45
22. 180 90
23. 180 90 22
24. 180 90 22 22
25. 180 90 45
26. 180 90 45 22
27. 180 90 45 22 22
28. 180 90 45 45
29. 180 90 90
30. 180 180
31. 360
32. 360 22
33. 360 22 22
34. 360 45
35. 360 45 22
36. 360 45 22 22
37. 360 45 45
38. 360 90
39. 360 90 22
40. 360 90 22 22
41. 360 90 45
42. 360 90 45 22
43. 360 90 45 22 22
44. 360 90 45 45
45. 360 90 90 save a dose of ranging potion for this wave
46. 360 180
47. 360 180 22
48. 360 180 22 22
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51. 360 180 45 22 22
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53. 360 180 90
54. 360 180 90 22
55. 360 180 90 22 22
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57. 360 180 90 45 22
58. 360 180 90 45 22 22
59. 360 180 90 45 45
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62. 360 360 save a dose of ranging potion for this wave
63. 702 save a dose of ranging potion for this wave
To make things easier to understand in this section, here is a basic map of the fight caves….
All the numbers are where monsters spawn during the fights. A and B are the two safespots I use, and they can be used together using this method:
1. stay on side A of claw rock until you are sure no monsters have spawned there.
2.be sure none have, and then run immediately to spot C (in the corner) this should bring all the monsters to be stuck on E ( which gives you a safespot) This also brings in the rangers (the level 90s and 360s) so you can kill them without worrying about the melee monsters attacking you.
3. You then simply move to spot B and attack. If monsters do spawn in spot 1, you can do the same method; they will simply get trapped across the claw rock (if its a ranger, they cant even attack you!). This method works the same way with spots D, A, and F. I used this method my entire time in the fight caves, and it helped tremendously.
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If you are going to do this method , however, there is a certain order to kill the monsters which will decrease the prayer used. First, kill the 360s if they are present, using protect from magic prayer. Then, kill the 90’s if they are present, using the protect from missiles prayer if your defence is less than 70 (or use a saradomin brew) then, kill the 22s, as they can drain your prayer. At this point, only the 180s and 45s should be left (if they are both included in the wave). The 45s change into two level 22s once you kill them, and these 22s can go around the safespot. So if the 45s are behind the 180s, kill them first, and if not, kill the 180s first.
Jad Fight
Once you reach wave 62, you will want to move to the Northeast section of the caves, around point G on the map. Once you kill the 2 360s, move immediately to point G, against the wall. When Jad comes, he will be stuck on the other side of italy rock. This allows you to take a good look at what was for a long time the highest level monster in runescape, and, more importantly, initiate the attack when the time comes. This would be a perfect time to use your potions and sweets, to be ready for the final battle. when you attack, always be sure to stay out of melee range. Now jad attacks with melee, range, and magic, but you shouldnt have to worry about melee. You will always want to be on your prayer screen, unless you are drinking a super restore (inventory is F1 and prayer menu is F3 for quick changes). The good thing about this fight is that you always know what he is going to attack with. If he is going to attack with magic, he will bend down and a fireball will appear above his head. You then have a second or two to switch to magic prayer (try to do it in less than a second, its really not too hard). If he is going to attack with range, he will rear up and smash his feet on the ground, which gives you about a second to change to range prayer (as before, make it less than a second). Once you get him to half health, a group of four level 108s will appear and begin to heal him. Attack them as soon as you can (making sure to always have the correct prayer on) BUT DO NOT KILL THEM. If you do, they will only respond a few seconds later.You only want them to focus on you instead of Jad. They hit about as much and as hard as a 90, so youll want to watch your health and use a saradomin brew when needed. As soon as they are all attacking you, continue to attack Jad until he dies, when you will be awarded with your fire cape and a little over 16,000 tokkul!