you said noob and i was like aw fuck yea i got dragon gear i might be ready and then i see you list off 85 combat and gear i have never even heard of 😭
Out of curiosity what are the lowest absolute skill levels needed. such as for example I saw the lowest herb potion was level 47 but I can't seem to find the same for mining,fishing, ext.
Commenting just to help get this into the algorithm because this guide was excellent. Great amount of info for the time spent watching, very well done!
Good video the only thing I hate is when your like this video for boob's, why are we noons cause we haven't done this content? Idk I get offended easily lol, but good video man cheers
This makes me feel confident i could do the raid; all the swaps for toa and special attacks make my brain melt sometimes so ive put raiding on the back burner.
240-300m not needed. If in groups, you can bring torso with Obby legs with tent whip for melee, ahrims with trident swamp and dragon cbow with karils or blessed dhide.
The only difficult room is Vespula. Tekton and vanguards are worth learning because they're pretty easy. If you're doing vasa you want ovls and keep ur up low. Use blow pipe.
Nice conscise guide dude. Thanks! Been looking forward to doing raids and my first raid was theatre of blood. Didnt think I'd have that much fun and by the looks of it cox looks fun too. Its just the steep requirements are insane. 90 herblore! 🚬🚬🚬High af game LOL
I know this is late but you only need 1 guy with 90 herb but realistically it's possible without anyone with 90 herb. I have done plenty of raids with out a 90 herb member
In my personal experience, having raided often with new players, if people start bringing bandos, arma, ahrims, tormented, boot switches etc.. they often run out of supplies. Yes you'll have better dps and be more tanky, but you'll have considerable fewer supplies. The damage you save yourself from taking by killing the bosses faster, and taking less damage per hit, does not make up for those 3-4 extra brews. Also; void is cheap and "easily" attainable. Thanks for your constructive critisism, and you do you, but I stand by my guide :)
@@QuickOSRS As someone who struggled learning raids, reducing the amount of gear I brought in and replacing them with supplies helped me maintain more damage and stay alive. It's a lot easier to hit a 3 way mage swap after specs and ease into running than with a 6 way, at least for me.
"Most parties don't do raids with the "hardest" room, so there is no point learning or doing them" You serious dude? V rooms may not be braindead point and click like muttadile, but they are not inferno level difficulty. Vespula is incredibly simple and quick. Vanguards, you simply pay attention to their hp. Vasa, pay attention to the boss. Avoiding learning V's will set yourself up for failure. smh
Its a guide aimed at beginners. Sure you should learn the V's after a dozen raids. This is just a quick guide to be able to get started and dip your toes. Surely solos and CM are more gp/h aswell, but I also won't show those to a beginner. In my opinion, and the opinions of many others, those 3 rooms are considerably harder and need some good teamwork. If you consider that many people struggle with cerberus, or jad, or whatever, you can see why those 3 bosses could be a no-go for a beginner. Maybe I chose the wrong words in the video?
Its a guide aimed at beginners. Sure you should learn the V's after a dozen raids. This is just a quick guide to be able to get started and dip your toes. Surely solos and CM are more gp/h aswell, but I also won't show those to a beginner. In my opinion, and the opinions of many others, those 3 rooms are considerably harder and need some good teamwork.
@@QuickOSRS The problem is when people only learn those rooms they never want to go do the V rooms later on. That's why you have an abundance of 500 kcers who won't walk into vesp lol
@@Kristmascane hmm thats a good point to be fair. I rewatched the guide yesterday and I definately should have expressed myself differently. Be more encouring to learn everything, and link a seperate guide to the 3 V's at the end or something :)