Abyssal demon

Abyssal demons are one of the strongest types of demons, located at the top of the Slayer Tower in Morytania, in Kuradal's Dungeon, and in the depths of the dark Abyssal Area (which is not the Abyssal location used in Runecrafting) accessible through fairy rings code ALR. Only players with level 85 Slayer can fight these demons and obtain their drops. Abyssal demons share similar, although much better, drops with black demons.

Abyssal demons are the ultimate goal of many slayers, because of the Abyssal whips they drop. The whip is regarded by many as one of the best nondegradable weapons in RuneScape, so it is always in demand and sells well on the Grand Exchange. Slaying abyssal demons can therefore be very profitable. They are often slain, rather than dark beasts, because the Dark bow drop from the dark beasts is currently worth much less than the Abyssal whip. Dark beasts also have a higher Slayer level requirement, the player must start Mourning's End II, or be assigned them by Kuradal and are more difficult to kill.

Strengths and weaknesses
As a type of demon, they are affected by the powers of Silverlight and Darklight. Additionally, they are very weak to magic. Abyssal demons have a max hit of around 82 life points, which is quite low considering their level, although they are fairly accurate to compensate. Despite their accuracy, they are fairly good targets when using Guthan's or Dharok's sets because of the low risk of dying. However, if using Dharok's set, players should consider activating Protect from Melee as they have somewhat accurate melee attacks.

Abyssal demons have the unusual ability of teleporting around the room while also teleporting the player at the same time. While the player always ends up in one of the eight spaces next to the abyssal demon, it is possible that the ending position will prevent ordinary melee combat. For example, if the demon teleports east of a terrain feature and the player south of it, melee combat is not possible (except if the player has a long weapon like a Halberd). If auto-retaliate is turned off, the player will have to click or right-click to resume attacking. Ranging or maging will usually prevent running back to combat, or if needed auto-retaliate should be turned on.

High levelled players may find it easy to stay for long periods of time, using a healing weapon such as a Saradomin godsword or Enhanced excalibur, a healing familiar like a bunyip, or healing armour sets like Guthans, or a combination of the three. Prayers such as Soul Split can also be utilised to extend the time of a trip by gaining life points. These methods, along with an occasional lobster drop, can sustain most players for hours. In addition, if the player has trained slayer to this point and has 68 Summoning, they will usually find that a bunyip's healing effect will keep them at or near full lifepoints for the duration of the bunyip. Because of this, it is helpful to bring one or two bunyip pouches and a summoning potion, as well as a gem bag if owned and High Level Alchemy runes to clear up inventory space by alchemising drops such as mithril kiteshields, rune helms, Rune chainbodies, etc..

Kuradal's Dungeon
This area can only be used while having an task from Kuradal that is in her dungeon. There are 7 Abyssal demons in here and are all crowded together, making it quite easy to target another one. Players with 85 Agility will can use one Summers pie to bypass several rooms to make it quicker, but at least dragonfire protection must be needed to avoid being burnt badly from the Steel dragons. A Ferocious ring can be used to speed up tasks drastically. Bank runs are somewhat cumbersome, so using Infernal urns and picking up the good drops is highly recommended to avoid waste of inventory space or ferocious ring charges.

Abyssal Area
This area is somewhat unrelenting for most players. This area is usually empty of players due to the other Abyss creatures that lurk in the area. Partial completion of Fairy Tale II - Cure a Queen must be used to access this area as it needs the use of a fairy ring to get into. Most areas are infested with other Abyss creatures. The best spot is west from the fairy ring as the Abyssal leech can be easily killed and there is an Abyssal demon nearby. There are around 11 Abyssal demons scattered around the abyssal plane. Get here by using the code ALR on the fairy ring.

Slayer Tower
This area is a commonly used place for those who are unable to use the other two areas. There are around 9 Abyssal demons here. Having at least 71 Agility is helpful as this will allow you to bypass a lot of walking around the tower. The abyssal demons are spread out a little more, but not as much as the Abyssal area. Bank runs here are cumbersome, so at least 71 Agility and runes for Teleport to House (spell) or Kharyll Teleport will make bank runs faster and so does restocking. Not recommended for those with low agility levels.

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Trivia

 * Abyssal demons and cave horrors were the only Slayer monsters that did not receive a graphical update on or around the time the Smoking Kills quest was released in 2008.
 * Oddly enough, Abyssal demons have high health for their combat level, but their max hit is quite low for their level, as a Revenant imp has a higher max hit.
 * If you kill an Abyssal demon as it teleports, there will be no death animation, just an idle one.

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