TzHaar Fight Cave/Strategies

Beta The TzHaar Fight Cave is among the hardest minigames in RuneScape. Many players agree that in terms of difficulty, it is only surpassed by its sequel, the Fight Kiln. To fully complete this minigame, the player must have high combat skills and effective equipment.

If the player clicks log out while fighting in the Caves, they would automatically be logged out at the end of the wave. Logging out manually before that means they have to repeat the wave.

Logging out between waves can be necessary, but it can be risky whilst logging back into the game. A good internet connection is also very helpful, as lag in the Fight Cave at the wrong moment can have a bad consequence. Playing on a low-populated world with very low ping (<65) decreases the chance of lag.

Recommended skills
For the Fight Cave, there are no skill requirements. It is, however, recommended that the player has at least the following stats before attempting the Fight Cave. Recommended stats may vary according to the method of combat chosen.

Ranged

 * 80 Ranged for chaotic crossbow and/or Zaryte bow.
 * 52 Defence strongly recommended for Rejuvenate. 70/75/80 Defence for Karil's equipment / Armadyl armour / Pernix armour.
 * 40 Prayer strongly recommended as Protect from Missiles is essential in surviving TzTok-Jad. Optional 70 for Rigour. For Ancient Curses, 68 for Deflect Missiles and optionally 95 for Anguish. For high level players, 92 Prayer for Soul Split makes the waves faster as they could rely less on Rejuvenate and perhaps use more offensive Ultimate abilities, but there is a problem with that.
 * 70 Constitution, preferably higher, to be able to withstand a hit from Jad without the correct prayer.

Melee

 * 80 Attack for Chaotic equipment.
 * 52 Defence strongly recommended for Rejuvenate. 70/75/80 Defence for Verac's equipment / Bandos armour / Torva armour.
 * 40 Prayer strongly recommended as Protect from Missiles is essential in surviving TzTok-Jad. Optional 60 for Chivalry 70 for Piety. For Ancient Curses, 68 for Deflect Missiles and optionally 95 for Turmoil. For high level players, 92 Prayer for Soul Split makes the waves faster as they could rely less on Rejuvenate and perhaps use more offensive Ultimate abilities, but there is a problem with that.
 * 70 Constitution, preferably higher, to be able to withstand a hit from Jad without the correct prayer.

Magic

 * 80 Magic for Chaotic staff or Virtus wand. However, 94 Magic is also recommended for Ice Barrage - it makes the whole Fight Cave almost a walk in the park.
 * 52 Defence strongly recommended for Rejuvenate. 70/75/80 Defence for Ahrim's equipment / Ganodermic armour / Virtus armour.
 * 40 Prayer strongly recommended as Protect from Missiles is essential in surviving TzTok-Jad. Optional 70 for Augury. For Ancient Curses, 68 for Deflect Missiles and optionally 95 for Torment. For high level players, 92 Prayer for Soul Split makes the waves faster as they could rely less on Rejuvenate and perhaps use more offensive Ultimate abilities, but there is a problem with that.
 * 70 Constitution, preferably higher, to be able to withstand a hit from Jad without the correct prayer.

Changes in Evolution of Combat

 * First of all, the Fight Cave is overall much easier than before. For medium-high level players who know what they are doing, Rejuvenate is good enough to support them for the whole minigame without food other than TzTok-Jad.
 * Prayer is no longer a necessity, other than, again, TzTok-Jad. Ket-Zeks are made much weaker, with a max hit of 425 but usually only hitting 200s. That, coupled with the best armour at 75 defence (Armadyl, Bandos, Ganodermic) gives the player over 9000 life points, makes it almost too easy to tank them.
 * Most creatures are now assigned a noticeable weakness. While higher levelled (75+ in relevant combat stats) players may ignore that, it would be a very good idea for low level players to pay attention to that.

Combat styles overview
In the Evolution of Combat, the three combat styles are more balanced, and Ranged is actually less effective than Magic and possibly Melee, but of course it depends on the player's stats, skills, equipment available and playing style.

Ranged
Once the best method, now somewhat inefficient especially in early waves. However, ranged does make quick work of the Ket-Zeks that are always present at later waves.

Melee
A good approach for first timers. Tz-Kihs and Tz-Keks would be harder to kill than they appear, but Tok-Xils would be big pushovers. Fairly balanced performance on other creatures. Yt-MejKots are impossible to kill with melee, as they heal every time they fall below 50% health when you're in melee range, and Ket-Zeks are tough. However, it is not recommended to melee TzTok-Jad.

Magic
Possibly the fastest method, as Tz-Kihs, Tz-Keks and Yt-MejKots are very weak to Water Spells. Ice Barrage is overall excellent for the whole minigame. Water Surge could be used as a less effective, lower level alternative. Despite Ket-Zeks being classified as a magic monster, it is unusually easy to hit with Ice Barrage. Its multi-hitting properties are very useful - both for dealing with multiple small opponents (like a small crowd of Tz-Kihs and Tz-Keks) and for the boss fight.

Prayer
Simply put, the player have two options. Either to do it the old way of prioritizing killing the prayer-draining Tz-Kihs and pray against the most damaging attack, or simply tank the whole Caves except for Jad. The former does not work as well as before for several reasons.
 * Tz-Kih now have 1500 life points and quite high melee and ranged resistance.
 * Ket-Zeks, commonly prayed against in the past due to its extremely dangerous magic attack, has been massively de-powered, and tanking them is virtually easy with recommended stats.
 * Prayer does not fully block damage.
 * Prayer potions restore less.

Basically, more trouble for less protection compared to before. Therefore, higher level players should have no problem with letting the Tz-Kihs drain their prayer to zero and get it back up right before Jad. Low levels may want to keep Tz-Kihs away from them, and pray magic against the Ket-Zek. However, inventory space would be an issue due to prayer potions being less effective as stated above.

Very high level players, especially those using Ice Barrage, may wish to kill Tz-Kih first and use offensive prayers like Augury and Torment throughout the caves to make it go quicker. Ice Barrage's freezing ability and the Tz-Kihs weakness to Water Spells make relatively safe and fast work for them, and is a viable option for more experienced players. It should be noted that Ice Barrage's freezing time has been halved to 10 seconds.

The correct protection prayer would fully block any of TzTok-Jad's attack.

Healing
For players with the recommended stats, use the Rejuvenate ability to heal when low on health to save Rocktails for the fight with TzTok-Jad; the ability should be much more than enough if done correctly.

It should be noted that rocktails are not necessarily the best food - it depends on your Constitution level. If less than level 93 it could heal less than a shark. Simply try both to see which heals more. Rocktails do have the advantage of healing over maximum though, so bringing one for healing right before Jad would be a good idea even if sharks are normally better.

Ranged
Rune crossbow

The rune crossbow is a good weapon for low levels as it is very cheap and only requires 50 Ranged.

The downside to it being, ammo require stronger bows to fire. The rune crossbow can only fire up to sapphire bolts (e) and runite bolts. Changes in ranged damage bonus also means that gem-tipping bolts now gives a significant boost. The two bolt types have the same bonus, and as the former's special effect only works against players, they are exactly the same. However, the latter may be more expensive.

An advantage of a rune crossbow is that it is a one-handed weapon.

Karil's crossbow

For players with 70 Ranged or higher, Karil's crossbow is an option.

It hits much higher than the rune crossbow and the ammo is used is stronger than any the latter could fire. However, it is slower and it degrades, and is two-handed.

Crystal bow

Another Ranged weapon requiring 70 Ranged to use, and 50 Agility as well, is the crystal bow. This bow degrades when used, and does not require ammo. It has the same hit bonus and slightly higher damage than Karil's crossbow coupled with bolt racks, and is faster. Remember to bring an extra crystal bow if you intend to use it for the whole minigame - it would revert to a crystal seed.

Zaryte Bow

The zaryte bow, requiring 80 Ranged is basically a more powerful version of the crystal bow. It costs over 80 times as much as a crystal bow, but this is a one-time cost, and the repairing fee is much lower. It also endures much longer, so an extra is not needed.

Chaotic crossbow

The chaotic crossbow is a more accurate version of the rune crossbow. It could fire all non-exclusive bolts, and is one-handed. However, it degrades and is quite expensive to maintain.

Magic
It should be noted that for staves, their hit bonus is always ten times their magic level requirement. Barring some special effects, those with a higher magic level requirement would always be more accurate, unlike the diversity in main game.

Polypore staff The polypore staff is one of the most accurate magic weapons (800 hit bonus), tied with the chaotic staff. However, it is superior to the latter for three reasons. First, it has lower requirements (both staves require 80 magic but chaotic staff also require 80 Dungeoneering). Secondly, the polypore staff is very cheap while obtaining 200,000 Dungeoneering tokens can take a long time unless you have a very high dungeoneering level. Thirdly, the polypore staff has a +5 prayer bonus which the chaotic staff lacks.

Armadyl battlestaff The Armadyl battlestaff has a magic requirement of 77 and Ritual of the Mahjarrat must be completed. It does not affect the Storm of Armadyl spell, but it does acts as a staff of air and provide unlimited air runes.

Staff of light

The staff of light has a magic requirement of 75. Along with having a fairly high accuracy (750), it also has a chance to save all runes when casting offensive spells.

Obsolete weapons

 * Saradomin godsword has lost it special attack; while it is still as effective as the other godswords, it is overshadowed by chaotic weaponry.
 * Guthan's equipment retains its special effects, but it only affects weak automatic attacks and not damage dealt with abilities.

TzTok-Jad
TzTok-Jad is the final monster encountered in the Fight Cave, with the deceptively low combat level of 140. Examining it yields the discouraging message "This is going to hurt..." Defeating TzTok-Jad requires a huge amount of persistence and determination, as TzTok-Jad is rarely defeated in the first try by even the best RuneScape players.

General information
In order for one to reach TzTok-Jad, one must first fight 62 progressively tougher waves of monsters. The current wave that the player is on is shown at the beginning of each wave. TzTok-Jad himself is a huge, four-legged behemoth and uses all three sides of the combat triangle - Magic, Ranged and melee. TzTok-Jad will attack with melee only when the player is adjacent to him. When the player is in melee range, TzTok-Jad will use Magic and Ranged attacks as well. If the player attacks from a distance - which is strongly recommended - TzTok-Jad will alternate between Magic and Ranged attacks. During the fight, the player should have auto retaliate on and focus on switching to the correct protection prayer in time. Even when the Yt-HurKots appear or the player gets hit, switching prayers is always the most important thing to do.

It is also possible to use the Ancient Curses after completing The Temple at Senntisten to protect from his attacks. The Deflect Curses are very useful, as they work and drain the same way the normal protection prayers do, and can also be used against Yt-MejKot, Ket-Zek and Tok-Xil. They also have a chance of dealing some helpful damage to the enemies attacking. It is widely believed that the Deflect Curses deal 10% of damage of what the enemy would have caused. The disadvantage is you need at least 68 prayer (if using range) or 71 (if using melee for TzTok-Jad). Note that it is no longer possible to kill TzTok-Jad only using deflect curses.

Attacks
Survival depends on watching TzTok-Jad's movements - an emote precedes the attack, telling the player which prayer to use.
 * Melee: TzTok-Jad slams his fist into the player. This is the fastest attack, but if the player stays at a distance, they should not encounter it.
 * Magic: Tztok-Jad will rear up, standing up straight and will begin to breath fire after about half a second. You can hear him inhale/growl loudly while rearing up and before he actually attacks, so listen for it. Protect from magic needs to be activated while he's rearing up, as after he begins to breath fire it will be too late, and you will be hit. This attack looks almost identical to his original magic attack, and veteran players should be able to identify it easily.
 * Ranged: TzTok-Jad slams his front legs onto the ground, and large cracks appear in the floor at his feet - the player must turn on their prayer now. Next, a boulder will fall down on the player. TzTok-Jad usually opens the fight with a Ranged attack, so pray against missiles as soon as you defeat the second Ket-Zek in the wave before Jad. Note that sometimes TzTok-Jad will still start with a Magic attack; in this case, change prayers when you see the Magic attack animation. An easy way to remember if it is a ranged attack is that TzTok-Jad will always at one point slam his front legs down during it.

Although somewhat slow, all of these attacks can deal enough damage in a single blow to kill even the most powerful of players if not guarded by use of the correct protection prayer. TzTok-Jad has a maximum hit of at least 6283 and hits fairly accurately. However, if you do accidentally activate the wrong prayer, you might still have time to switch to the correct one.

Healers
When TzTok-Jad is down to half health, he will summon four Yt-HurKots which will heal him, effectively causing him to regenerate endlessly until they are dealt with. In order to stop them from healing, they need to be hit once so they turn their attention to the player. The Yt-HurKots' melee attacks hit up to 140, so the player could kill them, but if one has a decent Defence level and good equipment, they should not be extremely dangerous - one should always watch their health, though. Alternatively, when all of the Yt-HurKots are attacking the player, run through TzTok-Jad and they will become trapped behind him, but Jad may attack with melee. This is not advised unless the player is experienced. If they healed TzTok-Jad back to full health and are then killed, they will respawn; otherwise not.

After each is hit, lure them to a safe spot (pillar provides many safe squares) and keep them a distance from Jad, as long as you dont see the swirling healing effect on jad, you can safely kill the healers and carry on with Jad.

Notes:
 * Ice Barrage is very efficient in dealing with multiple healers once lured by a ranged weapon or a non-freezing spell, and the healers are weak to Water Spells. Players might even hit Jad at the same time. Higher levels should be able to kill them in less than four hits.
 * If the player gets hit by TzTok-Jad, they should not panic or consume a large amount of food or potions in one go. Stay calm and focused. Heal once every time he attacks while prioritizing praying first.