What do tzhaar monsters drop




















Fight Caves or Fight Pits. If not, go to Fight Caves. Put up a fight in Fight Caves, I don't think some level 13's would be able to kill you, you TzHaar killing demon, you. If in Fight Pits, you can fight if you want, but it's best to die.

As soon as you die, your prayer is restored! Wash, rinse and repeat. Don't kill those these are the ones holding Obsidian Rings. Rune or Barrows is a must here. If you are using Barrows, don't use full Dharok's, as you want to keep as high health as possible. These bad boys can hit high. You can use Dharok's armor, or his Great Axe, but his special won't come in handy. If you can afford it, Guthan's is a good idea, as you will use less food.

Verac's isn't that good here, as TzHaars don't pray. For the weapons, a whip, a Barrows weapon, or a good, fast Dragon weapon. Just attack a Tzhaar and if you get rather low health, heal. Don't wait until the last second before healing, as this won't work. If you lag, you're dead. Possibly the safest way to kill TzHaars, and the cheapest too. Magic Bow, Dark Bow or Crystal bows are the only bows that should be used here.

Anything else is too weak to go up against TzHaars. Use at least iron arrows. Use the best D'hide you can wear. There are two safe spots in TzHaar. The Gold Rocks are easiest for attacking monsters, except they're busy. Expect kill stealers and maybe an arrow stealer or two. If you want to use the weapon store method, it's advised that you bring extra food, as you will need to lure the TzHaars around the fence and into the Weapon's store where you can safely range from behind boxes.

These will range you back. Same as Range, but with magic spells and armour. For the armour, Mystic or Splitbark is the best bet here. Infinity is too much trouble to get, and too expensive to lose. Again, same methods as above. It's your choice of spell, but Wind Blast or above works best. You can use the God spells or Ancient Magicks for this, but the runes cost more. Same safe spots, but more food, because Mystic gives less melee protection than Dragon Hide. Rune or Dragon Halberds are basically the only things that are able to kill TzHaars, anything below will barely scratch.

You might want to bring some food, just in case you wind up in a bad spot. There are 3 safe spots in TzHaar. One is by the Gold Rocks near the bank. This should only be used for Range or Mage becaue the TzHaars are normally a long distance from here. There's one near the Furnace. To avoid getting yourself hit, hide behind the many Lava Vents around this area, and Mage or Range them.

Again, Halberding isn't good here. If you are Halberding, you'll have to do the much more complicated Weapon Store safe spot. For this, you'll need to attack one of the TzHaar-Kets and lure them past the fence of the Weapon Store and get him trapped behind a crate. When luring, you'll need to turn Run off, as if you run too far away from them, they'll walk off in the opposite direction.

Maging and Ranging using the Weapon Store method isn't very good, as the TzHaar will need to hit you, and they can hit high. They can hit well into the teens and up top 18 or 19 as the maximum.

Then just attack one of the TzHaar-Kets there and run or walk behind one of the crates. The TzHaar-Ket will get stuck. If it doesn't, you'll need to find a different crate. Necklace: Amulet of Glory or an Amulet of Fury. Shield: Prayer Book or Obsidian Shield. Boots: Climbing Boots or Metal Boots. Lobsters or better. Prayer Pots optional. Weapon: Barrows, Whip or Dragon.

Shield: Obsidian Shield , Rune Kiteshield or better. Boots: Metal Boots or Climbing Boots. It seems like a lot to kill TzHaars. I bet you're asking yourself: 'What's the point?

The point is their loot, the revered Obsidian Items. These can sell for a lot of money. The rarest cost in excess of k, as explained earlier in the guide, but they also drop Tokkul, the local currency in TzHaar, as they won't accept your 'wimpy, soft gold coins'.

If you gather up a lot of Tokkul, these can be used to buy Obsidian items, and also something very precious that TzHaar citizens never drop. The highly prized Uncut Onyx! Obsidian Cape. Obsidian Shield. Obsidian Maul. Obsidian Mace. All in all, TzHaars are strong, but easy to defeat when you know how. Good luck with getting those Obsidian drops! Linked items, cities Great guide.

Looks very good, just one thing though. You start off by mentioning the highest level is , but then you describe a monster that is level Same safe spots, but more food, because Mystic gives less melee protection that Dragon Hide.

A great guide. This helped me get an Obsidian Cape drop. The bolded part is not true because the tzHaar's do not automatically attack you.

It is suicide if you attack them. GL getting accepted. Universal Conquest Wiki. Obsidian helmet. Obsidian platebody. Obsidian platelegs. Ensouled tzhaar head. Uncut sapphire. Onyx bolt tips.

Notable inhabitants. You can also get Obsidian Staffs but they are much harder work. This guide will show you how to fight in the caves effectively and efficiently, no matter your combat style. There are a number of ways to get to the TzHaar City. The first and foremost would be on foot. The following are recommendations only. They are only guidelines to surviving and training at the TzHaars. Armour with a high crush defence is a very good idea, with your ideal combat level being around 75 onwards.

However if you are going to only slay the TzHaar-Xil then you dont need to focus so much on the crush defence. Barrows are most likely the easiest way to train on TzHaars. The ideal Barrows armours to use on them are Torags, Guthans and Dharoks. Remember the max hit for TzHaars is in the range of If you use Dharoks make sure to use protect against melee earlier on than against other monsters, due to the risk.

Using Initiate or Proselyte armour saves the most money out of all equipment sets because these armours reduce the rate your prayer is drained when using the protect from melee prayer. This means that you save money from buying prayer potions.

However, this method is not the best in terms of training. Initiate or Proselyte armours are also extremely cheap when compared to Torags or Dharoks. This method is also recommended to those who do not have high enough defence to equip barrows.

By far, the best armour to train at TzHaars is Barrows. Guthans and Dharoks are good choices, but because of its high crush defence, Torags is the best Barrows armour suited for TzHaar training.



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