Mogre

Mogres are Slayer monsters and require level 32 Slayer to kill. They may only be killed once the Mogre miniquest has been completed. Mogres, who are lured out of the water using Fishing Explosives, will attack the player who lured them. To lure them, stand a few squares away from the fishing spot at mudskipper point, and use the explosives on the fishing spot. Players may also use Super Fishing Explosives if players have completed the Kennith's Concerns quest. Their name appears to be a portmanteau of "marine/mudskipper" and "ogre". They are very inaccurate and have low defence.

History
The mogres are most likely descendants of Bandos' army, which he used during the God Wars. As the jogres were ogres bred in tropical areas, it is likely that the mogres were bred underwater, or modified to be able to breath water. It is possible that their subrace were created to fight some underwater enemy of Bandos.

Locations

 * Mudskipper Point, south of Port Sarim (Fairy ring: A-I-Q)

Strategy
First, players must complete the mini-quest to access the Mogres, which can be started by talking to Skippy in Rimmington. Once completed, players need to head down to Mudskipper Point and use a Fishing Explosive (or Super Fishing Explosive) on one of the ominous fishing spots. Mogres appear out of the water and start attacking. Many players report that Mogres can do high damage for their level (max hit is 9), but they do hit slowly. There are safespots for rangers and mages, but if players choose to melee, they can avoid returning for food by bringing a woodcutting axe and a tinderbox, as the Mogres drop fish that can be cooked to keep players going. Alternatively, rangers who have completed Barbarian Training, can use their bows instead of using a tinderbox. If players have started Fairy Tale 2, this can be a fairly easy way of obtaining Big Bones, as there is a Fairy Ring in the middle of the Ominous Fishing Spots area. There is also a bank and Slayer Master in Zanaris, thus making this easier to store the bones, if desired, and obtaining more Fishing Explosives. A range is also near the bank, which can be beneficial should a player run low on health.



100% drops

 * Big bones

Seed drops

 * Watermelon seed
 * Limpwurt seed
 * Cactus seed
 * 2-3 Potato seeds
 * 1-3 Onion seed
 * 3 Cabbage seeds
 * Mushroom spore
 * Wildblood seed
 * Jangerberry seed
 * Evil turnip seed
 * Guam seed
 * Marrentill seed
 * Tarromin seed
 * Harralander seed
 * Ranarr seed
 * Toadflax seed
 * Strawberry seed
 * Spirit weed seed
 * Irit seed
 * Avantoe seed
 * Kwuarm seed
 * Snapdragon seed
 * Cadantine seed
 * Lantadyme seed
 * Dwarf weed seed
 * Torstol seed
 * Whiteberry seed

Other drops

 * 5-14 Water runes
 * Raw sardine
 * Raw pike
 * Raw salmon
 * Raw tuna
 * 1 unnoted or
 * 2-3 noted
 * Raw swordfish
 * 1 unnoted; or
 * 2-3 noted
 * Raw shark
 * Raw herring
 * Oyster
 * Seaweed
 * 1 unnoted; or
 * 6-8 noted
 * Fishbowl
 * Logs
 * 5-15 Fishing bait
 * Staff of water (rare)
 * Mudskipper hat
 * Flippers
 * Long bone
 * Curved bone
 * Crunchy claw token
 * Mogre bone (after completion of the first part and used in the second part of the Rag and Bone Man quest)
 * 4-5 Fishing explosives (common)

Trivia

 * The name Mogre is probably derived from a contraction of Mudskipper Ogre or Marine Ogre.
 * Players can obtain items such as Flippers and Mudskipper hat as drops from Mogres. These items are unique and only dropped by Mogres.
 * A Crunchy claw token can be given to Nung in exchange for a baby Giant crab.
 * A Mogre bone, which differs from the usual big bones dropped by Mogres, are rare drops used in the second part of the Rag and Bone Man quest. This bone cannot be buried.
 * Mogres, and all other types of Ogre, received a graphical rework, on 17 March 2009, with the release of The Chosen Commander quest.
 * Mogres also have various sayings when they come out of the water. These include : "Da boom-boom kill all da fishies!", (worringly) "I smack you good!", "Smash stupid human!", "Tasty human!" and a few others.
 * Mogres resemble Gungans, creatures that live underwater in the Star Wars films. Jar-Jar Binks is an example of one.