Slayer

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Slayer

Slayer is a Combat skill that allows players to earn access to unique equipment and combat areas by completing slayer tasks. Slayer tasks can be randomly assigned in the combat tab of the game, and are completed by killing the displayed monster. Clicking on the monster will initiate combat with it. Slayer tasks may be rerolled at the expense of 5% of your Slayer Coins.svg Slayer Coins, up to a maximum of Slayer Coins.svg 2000. Each monster kill earns Slayer Coins.svg Slayer Coins and experience points equal to a tenth of the monster's hitpoints. Additionally, Slayer experience can be earned by killing the monsters found in Slayer combat areas, regardless of if the player has a task for that monster.

Slayer Coins can be spent in the Shop to purchase equipment that boosts slayer experience gains or allows the player to access certain combat areas. Raising slayer to level 99 will unlock the Slayer Skillcape for purchase from the Shop. Equipping the skillcape allows you to bypass equipment requirements for slayer areas.

WARNING: For areas with entry requirements you cannot do damage to the monster without the required item equipped, however the monster will still perform damage to your character.

Slayer Task Mechanics

If your Combat Level is less than 50, then you won't be given Slayer Tasks for monsters that are higher combat level than you.

If you Combat Level is more than 50 but less than 100, then you won't be given Slayer Tasks for monsters that are higher Combat Level than you, or monsters that are a Combat Level less than [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Your Combat Level} / 4. }[/math]

If you combat level is more than 100, then any monster can be given as your Slayer Task, as long as the monster's Combat Level is less than [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Your Combat Level} / 4. }[/math]

The quantity of monsters assigned for a task is based on your Slayer level, and is a random number between [math]\displaystyle{ 5 }[/math] and [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Slayer Level}*5+4 }[/math] (inclusive).