![]() The Helm of Neitizor requires completion of The Fremennik Isles quest and level 55 Defense. The Helm of Neitizot has similar stats to the berserker helm, except it comes with a Prayer bonus and doesn’t have negative Ranged or Magic attack bonuses. Dragon claws are better, but they also cost about 91 million GP more than a dds. Bring along a melee spec weapon like a dragon dagger p++ (Requires completion of The Lost City) and use your special attacks when able (Especially on Ahrim and Karil). There’s no reason to have your special attack energy go to waste. ![]() You shouldn’t need much food as you’ll primarily rely on protection prayers, but bring some just in case. Karambwans heal 18 HP each and allow for combo eating. Curry + KarambwansĬurry is relatively cheap and heals 19 HP per portion. If your Agility level is low, consider bringing one stamina potion. With a low Agility level, your run energy will deplete quickly, which means monsters will attack you more. 60+ Agilityĭepending on your RNG, you may have to run around a lot while down in the crypt. Level 60 Prayer gives you a lot more wiggle room. However, your Prayer points will drain quickly with only the bare minimum Prayer requirement. Level 43 Prayer is all you need for complete access to the protection prayers. You’ll also need at least level 50 Attack to wield the staff. Getting it requires the completion of the Underground Pass quest. To use Iban’s Blast, you’ll need Iban’s Staff. If you plan on using Magic and want to be efficient (Especially important for those who can do multiple runs per trip), the best mid-level spell is Iban’s Blast. While Fire Bolt can get the job done, it won’t be the fastest. Once you reach the endgame of Combat, it’s almost more efficient to kill the brothers via the Combat style they’re weak against instead of using Magic on everyone. If you rely entirely on protection prayers, you’ll run out of Prayer much faster on trips. I don’t recommend that, however, as the crypt is all Melee monsters (Unless Ahrim or Karil is your last brother), so Melee equipment comes in handy. It’s entirely possible to defeat all six brothers with only Magic. But for Accuracy and damage purposes, at least 50 Magic is preferred.įour of the six Barrows brothers are Melee opponents, one is a Ranged opponent, and one is a Magic opponent. At 35 Magic, you can cast Fire Bolt, which has a max hip of 12.įrom testing experience, I can assure you Fire Bolt is more than enough to defeat the Barrows brothers. ![]() I suggest at least level 60 Attack and Strength, 61 Ranged, 43 Prayer, and 35 Magic. ![]() You’ll also need a spade to burrow into the Barrows, but there are some spades on-site.Īs for Combat requirements, you’ll need decent stats to defeat the Barrows brothers. To access Morytania, you need to complete the Priest in Peril quest. ![]() We’re going digging through Gielinor’s Barrows. Known for their combat prowess and powerful weapons and armor, taking on the Barrows is one of the first combat hurdles for a mid-level player.ĭefeating them and claiming their gear for yourself will go a long way toward helping you climb that progression ladder. The Barrows Brothers are some of the most iconic characters in Runescape history. Obtaining your first pet, skilling or otherwise, or reaching your first 100 mil GP.Īnd, of course, taking on the Barrows brothers for the first time. Defeating TzTok-Jad and getting your first Fire Cape or achieving your first level 99 skill. There are moments in everyone’s Runescape career that you never forget. ![]()
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