RSorder OSRS: Its unique drop

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Veterans of RS2/RS3 will recognize the Aquanites, which now make their way into OSRS with a fresh twist. They require 86 Slayer and 73 Sailing, making them a higher-level addition.

Once you're confident, you'll progress naturally into mid-game activities - bossing, minigames, and quest chains that unlock higher-tier gear. Eventually, the endgame offers Raids, Grandmaster Quests, and high-level achievements for RuneScape gold dedicated adventurers.

Final Thoughts

Old School RuneScape's beauty lies in its freedom. You can become a skilled crafter, a fierce boss slayer, or a collector of pets and capes. There's no "wrong" way to play - only goals to chase and milestones to celebrate.

Whether you're slaying goblins or earning your first Fire Cape, every achievement feels earned. So grab your bronze pickaxe, head to Lumbridge, and start your journey across Gielinor - one tick at a time.

Old School RuneScape's upcoming Sailing skill continues to generate excitement, and the latest developer blog dives into how Slayer will tie into this new skill. Packed with new creatures, gear, and mechanics, the update promises to refresh mid- and high-level Slayer content while introducing unique items that fill long-standing gameplay gaps. Here's a detailed breakdown of what's coming.

Griffins: A Mid-Level Slayer Task with a Twist

One of the standout additions is the Griffin, a new Slayer creature tied to the Tortugan questline. Unlocking them requires 45 Sailing, 60 Combat, and 51 Slayer. These aerial predators attack with melee and are weak to Magic-especially Air spells, which fits their flying nature.

Their unique mechanic revolves around player weight: if a character is too light, the Griffin knocks them back, dealing unavoidable damage. This creates an unusual requirement to carry heavier gear or items. Lightweight setups, such as mage robes, may need creative solutions-such as donning bulkier equipment-to counter this. Having a lot of RuneScape gold can help you a lot.

Defeating Griffins rewards Griffin Feathers, which charge the Horn of Plenty, a new Hunter off-hand item. When charged, it grants an invisible +4 Hunter boost and has a 10% chance to double catches (similar to Rada's Blessing for Fishing), although the extra catch doesn't provide additional XP. This makes the Horn a strong utility tool for players farming Chinchompas and other high-value Hunter targets.

Shellbane Griffin: The New Slayer Boss

For the first time, OSRS is adding a low-level Slayer boss. At only 51 Slayer, the Shellbane Griffin is the most accessible Slayer boss to date. Like its regular counterpart, it is weak to Magic but also susceptible to melee strategies.

Its unique drop is the Gleaming Rapier, a tradeable weapon requiring 65 Attack. Despite being slower (five ticks instead of four), its stats place it close to the Zamorakian Hasta, making it a valuable mid-game stab weapon. For Ironmen especially, this fills a gap where previously the only realistic progression was grinding out a Hasta. Now, the Gleaming Rapier provides an alternative route for mid-level PvM.

Aquanites Return

Veterans of RS2/RS3 will recognize the Aquanites, which now make their way into OSRS with OSRS gold a fresh twist. They require 86 Slayer and 73 Sailing, making them a higher-level addition.

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