Flesh-spoiler Haasghenahk

Flesh-Spoiler Haasghenahk is a Stalker monster that can be found within Daemonheim while training the Dungeoneering skill. It is only encountered on an Occult floor from floor 42 to floor 47; thus, a minimum level of 83 Dungeoneering is required to encounter this monster.

Like Night-gazer Khighorahk, this boss has two forms.

Strategy
The boss has very accurate attacks. The person being targeted should use Ranged armour to try to block the magic attack, and use Protect/Deflect melee during the fight. The others should use Protect from Magic, and if Haasgehnahk focuses on them, should use Protect/Deflect melee because its melee attack.

Haasghenahk's flesh-spoiling ability will hurt players every 15 seconds, dealing damage varying from low to moderate damage. This doesn't affect players as much, but players should keep their health over 600 at all times when they are inside.

Because of the Spoiler's huge size, it has a unique ability that the Behemoths use. If any player stands beneath him, they will be dealt with heavy damage, regardless of its level. Players should always teleport out when they are low on health instead of walking inside to heal up.

Haasgehnahk's melee attack occurs when it pops its large eyeball out and onto the player. For its heavy-damage magic attack, its large eye suddenly turns a teal-like color.

Once killed in its first form, it will explode and release up to five Flesh-Spoiler spawn. The spawn are very accurate, so the person being targeted by them should use Protect/Deflect melee. The other players should then use Protect from magic. The Flesh-Spoiler doesn't tend to do much damage at this stage, and not a lot of damage should be taken, rather then the unblockable damage. Once the Flesh-Spoiler dies, so will the spawn.

A blood necklace is very useful if being targetted by the spawn, allowing you to heal 2000+ life points.

Drops

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Trivia

 * The Flesh-spoiler's melee attack is one of the longest attack animations in RuneScape.
 * It has the same sound effects as the other Stalkers when being dealt damage and dying.
 * Haasghenahk's second form always faces south when it appears.
 * He bears a vague resemblance to a Metroid from the Metroid Series
 * Being unable to move in his second phase he is the opposite of the Night-Gazer Khighorahk, who can't move in its first phase



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