Skeletal trio

Skeletal trio

"A former adventurer, slain and resurrected by a necrolord."
Race: Undead Level Range 54 - 220 Attack type: Magic, Melee and Ranged
Boss: Yes Poisonous: No Members: Yes Weakness: --
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Frozen Abandoned Furnished Occult Warped
No No No Yes No
Boss Info: This boss monster requires level 71 Dungeoneering to encounter.
Smuggler's Notes: The skeletal trio fight as any adventurer would, switching targets and defences to counter their opponents' tactics. You'll need to use magic, ranged, melee and wits to kill off the trio effectively.
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Notes: The skeletal trio consists of a skeletal mage, a skeletal ranger and a skeletal warrior. You fight all three at once. Each skeleton fights using only its respective combat style. The mage is most dangerous, as its spells are quite accurate and deal a serious amount of damage. The ranger is pretty accurate as well, though his damage output isn't as high. The warrior can hit really hard, but luckily, his accuracy is rather low.

The mage is weak to ranged and the ranger is weak to melee, as per the combat triangle. In addition, all three skeletons are pretty vulnerable to magic attacks. The skeletons can be snared, so if you are maging, consider using entangles to disable the warrior while you take care of the two ranged combatants.

Each skeleton has a protection prayer active, randomly changing it every so often. Consider focusing your attacks on whichever skeleton is weakest to your preferred combat style, switching targets only when your current target starts praying against your attacks.

If you are fighting the trio with a team, know that they prefer to pile on a single target. If they suddenly switch to you, you may end up taking a lot of damage in a short amount of time, so always be on your toes.
Credits: All Bogs, Cowman_133, Shelby_Polo, TomcatLX
RuneScape 2007
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