OSRS Boss for Beginners

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Old School Runescape is one of the most popular games today. However it still brings headaches for the players. This article will discuss the easiest bosses of OSRS, one of the most interesting topics recently. 

Here are the easiest bosses to start boss hunting and get into bossing. It’s a great way to get OSRS gold, so don’t underestimate strategy and planning ahead. Enjoy OSRS and have fun fighting bosses!

Defeat solo or in a group

Boss hunting (bossing for the OSRS community) can be a lucrative source of OSRS gold. Whether it’s saving up for supplies, materials, or a particular piece of equipment (like the twisted bow), it’s always good to know where to start. Here are the easiest bosses in OSRS, in no particular order.

Giant mole

You can find the giant mole in the tunnels that are under Falador Park. Bring a spade, a light source (preferably a Bullseye Lantern, Kandarin Headgear, or the Cloak of Fire), and your battle gear. Otherwise, if you have completed “Becoming friends with my arm” and turned on the hearth, you can do without a light source. The most common strategy for fighting this boss is to do just one hit. This involves wearing the Barrows’ Dharok gear, leaving HP at 1, and constantly praying for melee protection. Of course, this may be uncomfortable for some players (like the Hardcore Ironmen). Other strategies are to wear the best melee gear with a strength bonus or a twisted bow. This bow is one of the most effective weapons to use on this boss. Too bad it costs so much in OSRS money.

Barrows Brothers

The Barrows mini-game can be a profitable game, as Barrows equipment is always in demand and also has value. The only thing to deal with is the withdrawal of prayers, although this can be managed with proper planning. These brothers are six in number, and each has its own peculiarities and strategies. Many of them can be put to safety, which makes most minigames easy. A cheap strategy to beat the Barrows is to use Salamanders. They are not expensive and make it easy to shelter these brothers. On the other hand, there are expensive pieces of equipment that are great for completing this mini-game as efficiently as possible.

Black Dragon King

The Black Dragon King, depending on the circumstances, can be less of a threat than the PvPs lurking outside his lair. In solo, it is better to be prepared, because his breath can be very dangerous to take. Note that if his lair is in the Wilderness, the interior is not considered Wilderness, and players cannot attack each other. The Black Dragon King is easier to defeat in a party with high Row levels. This is due to his weak ranged defense. If you attack him solo, the fight will be more difficult. His blows are always precise, and his dragon breath hits hard without adequate protection. Nevertheless, it is worth fighting it with a valuable pet and loot.

Dagannoth Rex

Among the Three Dungeon Kings of Water Birth Island, Dagannoth Rex is the most popular king. Magicians particularly like it because of its low magic defense. In addition, there is a very convenient safe place near him. It is not worth finding OSRS gold to sell for him. With the right combination of gear, weapons, and runes to cast spells, it’s possible to stay in the dungeon for long periods of time. The only reason you need to go back is to bank and clear your inventory. Dagannoth Rex also drops the Berserker ring as well as a pet, further prompting him to hunt. Find a strategy that works for you.

Elemental Chaos

Elemental Chaos can easily be the toughest fight among the bosses. Unless you use Theoatrix’s fainting technique, which allows you to avoid damage from the boss. His attacks are quite annoying. One of them randomly teleports you to ten tiles, another unequips four of your pieces of armor or weapons, and the last damages you. The unusual nature of the attack makes it difficult to predict the type of damage it inflicts. The best defense you can do is to put on your best defensive gear and pray for what she can’t defend herself against. There’s also the fact that he roams high-level wilderness areas. While going there, you are likely to encounter PvP, so don’t pack weapons and armor that are too valuable for the fight. It drops one of the rarest pets, along with runes, herbs, and other valuable items.

Have fun chasing the bosses!

And there you have it, all the easy bosses in OSRS. Unfortunately for F2P players, all of these bosses are members-only. Only two are available, Obor and Bryophyta. They’re fairly simple to defeat, given the right levels and gear. Like all bosses, they drop quite valuable loot. The only downside is the lack of variety. Most of the time, you won’t need to buy OSRS gold to defeat these bosses, although some strategies may require it. But if you’re in the need of fast gold, you can buy OSRS GP.

Happy hunting, and keep playing Old School Runescape!