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Stellaol
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Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2026 3:52 am GMT Post subject: RSorder OSRS: Understanding Boss Difficulty |
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If you've ever found yourself wondering, "What boss should I fight next?" in Old School RuneScape, you're not alone. Bossing progression isn't a straight path-it depends heavily on your stats, gear, and personal skill level. Some players jump straight into high-level PvM, while others prefer to gradually build confidence. This guide walks you through boss progression from the easiest encounters to OSRS gold more challenging fights, helping you decide what to tackle next.
Understanding Boss Difficulty
Before diving into specific bosses, it's important to recognize that difficulty in OSRS is subjective. A boss that feels easy for one player might be frustrating for another. Mechanics, reaction time, and familiarity all play a role. Gear is also a major factor-upgrading your equipment can turn a previously difficult boss into something far more manageable. A large number of OSRS GP can also be of great help to you.
You don't need top-tier items to begin bossing. In fact, most players gradually work their way up, improving both their gear and mechanical skill over time.
Early Practice: Learning the Basics
Before stepping into traditional bossing, there are a few activities that help build foundational skills. While not technically bosses, they introduce mechanics like movement and timing.
One standout early encounter is Scurrius, a beginner-friendly boss designed to teach core PvM mechanics. Here, players learn prayer switching, handling minions, and reacting to simple attacks. Mistakes aren't heavily punished, making it an ideal training ground. Mastering Scurrius can prepare you for more nerve-wracking fights later on.
There are also simple free-to-play bosses like Bryophyta and Obor. Bryophyta is straightforward-protect from magic and deal with her minions. Obor is slightly more dangerous due to his ranged attacks and knockback mechanics, but he remains accessible for lower-level players.
Entry-Level Bossing
Once you're comfortable with basic mechanics, you can move on to early-game bosses that introduce slightly more complexity.
The Giant Mole is a popular starting point. While mechanically simple, it can be tedious due to its habit of burrowing and relocating mid-fight. Completing the Falador Hard Diary makes this boss significantly easier by tracking its movement.
Another early boss is the King Black Dragon. While accessing it requires traveling through the Wilderness, the fight itself is relatively safe once inside. With proper dragonfire protection and melee prayer, it becomes a manageable encounter. Many players farm it primarily for its pet rather than profit.
Sarachnis is another solid step up. This boss requires mid-level combat stats and introduces minion management. Using a crush weapon is recommended, and players must stay aware of additional enemies during the fight.
Mid-Level Bosses
As your stats improve, you can start tackling bosses that require more attention to mechanics and preparation.
Skotizo is a great mid-level challenge. To access it, you'll need to collect totem pieces from the Catacombs of Kourend. The fight involves destroying pillars that protect the boss while avoiding incoming damage. It's a rewarding encounter with decent loot and a chance at clue scrolls.
Barrows is another staple of mid-level PvM. With 43 Prayer for protection prayers and a basic magic setup, players can efficiently defeat the Barrows brothers. Thanks to elemental weaknesses, even low-tier spells are now viable. The main danger comes from cheap Runescape gold Dharok, who can deal massive damage if you're not careful. |
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