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    Old School Runescape Bosses Ranked From Easiest To Hardest

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesApril 10, 20244 Mins Read
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    Defeating bosses is one of the most fun and exciting aspects of Runescape. Going into an encounter and coming out victorious gives you a buzz like nothing else. 

    This post runs through the bosses in the game from easiest to hardest. We show you which bosses to challenge first and which you should wait to tackle until you become more established in the game. 

    Barrows Brothers

    The Barrows Brothers are the easiest bosses in Old School Runescape. Even novice players can defeat this duo with limited equipment. In fact, the encounter is so simple that many players don’t consider them true bosses. 

    Giant Mole

    Next up on the difficulty scale is Giant Mole, which you can find in Falador Park. Most players can solo this boss with Protect enabled and around 60 melee stat. There’s also a small 1 in 3,000 chance of him dropping a cute pet that follows you everywhere. 

    Chaos Elemental

    Chaos Elemental represents a significant increase in difficulty level. This boss is not the most challenging enemy in the game, but it is often the first place players encounter real gameplay. 

    Ideally, you want to use the flinching method to kill this boss. This strategy involves hiding behind a tree, waiting for the creature’s HP bar to disappear, and attacking again. 

    Skilled players can bring down Chaos Elemental with 60 to 70 Attack and Strength. There’s a 1 in 256 chance the enemy will drop the powerful Dragon Pickaxe at the end of the encounter. 

    The Dagannoth Kings

    The Dagannoth Kings are a hard fight solo, but you can bring them down quickly in a group of three where each player has a base of 70 Combat stats. However, you still need to understand the proper tactics.

    Callisto 

    Callisto – a bear-like creature – is the next level up, and you can find him in and around level 40 Wilderness. To take on this boss, you need a team of two to four people with approximately 70 on melee combat stats and above 37 Prayer. 

    The main reason for attempting this boss is to receive the Tyrannical Ring, a powerful accessory with a 1 in 512 drop chance. He also drops a cute pet with a 1 in 2000 drop chance. 

    The Kalphite Queen

    Next up is the Kalphite Queen. She’s hard because of her accurate attack rate, which seems to hit with every blow. 

    We recommend you have 85 in Melee combat stats for this boss and use the Verac method, which is where you use the unique abilities of the Verac’s armor set. Use VirtGold to get the coins you need to purchase this set if you don’t already have it. Equip the armor and then use the DWH special attack whenever it becomes available. 

    Corporeal Beast

    Finally, we have the Corporeal Beast, widely regarded as the most formidable boss in the game. To defeat this enemy, you want a team with 85 strength and Defence and around five people. (If your party is larger, he will start healing himself to scale with your attack power). 

    The nice thing about Corporeal Beast is that he drops Elysian Sigil, an item that sells for over 300 million coins. You can also get one of the rarest pets in the game from him. 

    TzKal-Zuk (Inferno)

    While many players once thought the Corporeal Beast was the ultimate challenge, the release of the Inferno introduced a new level of difficulty. TzKal-Zuk, the final boss of this solo gauntlet, is widely considered the hardest fight in Old School RuneScape. To even reach him, players must endure 69 waves of increasingly difficult enemies, requiring perfect prayer switching, movement, and resource management. The final encounter with Zuk demands precise positioning behind a moving shield, flawless reaction to minions like Jal-Tok-Jad, and complete focus — one mistake often means starting from the very beginning. The reward for victory is the Infernal Cape, the best-in-slot melee cape and a true status symbol that proves mastery of OSRS PvM. For adventurers who prefer to skip the grind, Tons of XP offers a secure OSRS Infernal Cape service, letting you claim this prestigious cape safely and efficiently.

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