You can also do this when he stands at the centre at the start, he doesn't come after you straight away. However, if you have a ranged or magic attack, you can force him to CHAAAAAARGE, run back and take shots at him. He also drops rapiers, up to primal, which makes it pretty damn handy to face in large teams, where promethium and primal drops are pretty common.ĭiscovered that not praying melee against Rammernaut causes him not shout out CHAAAAARGE as often, which is bugged up as he doesn't actually follow you, but move next to him and you take the damage and defence cut. The black rain cuts your stats before you can get out of the way, and the prayer drain, combined with his magic attack cuts your food and health down fast. He's tough stuff, harder than Rammernaut when I think about it. At least theres the boss to look forward to. Managed to get some armour together, and trudged through the frankly unexceptional dungeon, caused when the random dungeon generator gets tired, overworked and compiles together any old crap and calls it a dungeon. Well, it makes the boss look tougher this wayĪfter the starting table pulling the usual trick of not giving me any armour, I go through a door, get killed by a level 45 Forgetten ranger and a level 63 Brute (an armoured guard who has the barricade coding) because I have fuck all defence. Whoop dee do, I can fight bosses that I already fought, according to Jagex's shoddy programming.ĮDIT: It seems that Stomp has some very dirty tricks up his sleeve, you'll find out as you continue reading. His loot consists of range coifs.inconsequential much? Luckily, he's too low combat level to do much damage to me, which means I had plenty of room for error, but all room was filled up, because I'm a little rubbish. Only problem is lodestones are glitched, attempting the charge one gives a "I can't reach that!" when you actually can. Charge some lodestones to stop him healing 1/3 of his HP, and do it 3 more times until something slices him in half and kills him. The idea is, whack him a bit and he'll go a bit mental. Stomp was the boss, some worm thing with arms. There seems to be some inconsistency, as on occasion he is level 116 instead of 154, and learnt that taking a stat restore potion is very handy, as the defence cutting can get out of hand quickly. Turns out he can drop primal maul, which would be a bloody good reward if I got it as he's certainly tough enough to make it a reward I'd deserve.ĮDIT: Yep, he certainly does drop it, got one in a duo, once again on the useless laptop, so no screen print. Kratonite maul, yay.Sods law Stomp is gonna be even harder, if I do end up facing him. Eventually, on the 4th go I knackered him. Third one went worse, tried finishing him off with no food, and he promptly mashed me. Unwisely, decided to run in, Protect from Melee on, and. First boss was Rammernaut, a cocky modern-day gladiator with a weapon as big as his brain is small. Managed to clear the majority of the first dungeon easily enough, despite there no bonus doors I could do. Turns out I don't need the five vials of antipoison anymore, well I hope theres not some 3rd variant of the spider that poisons, I can't be dealing with that again.ĮDIT: The dungeon spiders are still there.Īlso there still exist rooms with a single very high level enemy (110+, although some still are rather easy), which I have to sink prayer on because eitherĪ) Its a Forgotten Mage and I'm in melee armourī) Its a strong warrior or ranger and I'm in tier 5 armour most of the time.Ĭ) I'd be too low on food for the boss, which seems to always appear whenever I'm lowest on supplies The most annoying standard enemy, and its the only one thats still there. Those Mysterious shades are still there sadly. Mysterious Shades - Pissing people off since 2010 The music for when you're just having a wander sounds like something out of an average 80s horror movie, rest of it is very good though, although much of it sounds the same, like Linkin Park. It needed 35 Dungeoneering, and is all dark and horrible like theres a bloody massive demon sodding around painting his lair in the dullest colours possible. Managed to reach the 3rd layer, Adorno today, and therefore gonna post what I find here. If you're gonna steal, steal from the best. Not the kind Jagex do, called Developer's Blogs which are good for nothing 90% of the time, but a sort of a 'Area discovery blog' which is bloody handy stuff for those who really can't be arsed going through randomly generated dungeons and facing the same bloody boss like everyone does from that awful 24-30 grind)ĭespite Dungeoneering being very similar to World of Warcraft's raids, there is no denying that it was a good update. This blog was written by Stormy Times, so you didn't have to. Don't read this unless you watch The Thick Of It a lot and you have a high swearing tolerance.
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