TzHaar Fight Cave

The TzHaar Fight Cave is an advanced area in RuneScape introduced in October 2005. It is a Safe combat minigame in TzHaar City, which means if you die, you will retain all of your items. Up until this update, the Kalphite Queen had been the most powerful of all creatures within RuneScape. However, the introduction of the TzHaar Fight Cave created 2 monsters, the Level 702 TzTok-Jad and the Level 360 Ket-Zek, both of which are higher in level. However, the Kalphite Queen is widely regarded to be more difficult to defeat than the Level 702 TzTok-Jad, despite its lower combat level.

Location
Deep under the ground of Karamja, a new species of creature has been discovered. This was introduced in early October 2005. To find the entrance to this underground city, or TzHaar, players must go into the volcano dungeon on Karamja. Once there, players will see a cave, which leads to TzHaar.

Monsters
The residents here are much stronger than most places, which is to be expected from a race living inside a volcano, and have devised many tests of skill and strength. Some, like the TzHaar fight pit, are meant as tournaments between bold adventurers. However, the TzHaar Fight Cave pits adventurers against a succession of monsters, each harder than the last. The final boss is the immensely powerful Level 702 TzTok-Jad, but to get to him, players must battle past six other types of monsters ranging from level 22 up to level 360.

The monsters are in order of appearance:

The goal of the Fight Cave is to reach and defeat the level 702 TzTok-Jad, but that is extremely difficult to do, and is impossible for all but the most versed in combat tactics. Unlike the Kalphite Queen, players cannot team up against these monsters.

TzTok-Jad
TzTok-Jad (sometimes referred to as "The 702" or "The Jad" because of its level and name, with no known correct pronunciation) is the final monster encountered in the TzHaar Fight Cave Minigame. Examining the monster yields the discouraging message "This is going to hurt..." TzTok-Jad is the highest level monster in all of RuneScape, but those who are skilled enough to defeat it are in for grand rewards...Namely the Fire cape, the only animated cape in the game.

Tactical analysis
In order for one to reach TzTok-Jad, one must first endure 62 rounds of fighting progressively tougher monsters. TzTok-Jad himself is a level 702, huge, four-legged behemoth and uses Magic, Melee, & Ranged attacks - melee if you try to use melee against him; otherwise he alternates between using Magic and Range. All of these can deal enough damage in a single blow to kill even the most powerful of players if not guarded against via using the correct protection prayer. TzTok-Jad has a max recorded hit of 99. When TzTok-Jad is down to half health, he will summon four Yt-HurKots (level 108 with 60 HP and tiny in comparison) which will heal him, effectively causing him to regenerate endlessly until you deal with them. In order to stop them from healing you can either          before they heal TzTok-Jad to full health or hit them once to draw their attention to you. Killing them is recommended so you don't suffer damage as they can hit up to 14. You can use a bow such as Karil's crossbow or the Crystal bow to attack.

Note: if you use Karil's Crossbow on healers to turn their attention to you, set the attack style to longrange first. DO NOT WALK INTO THE JAD otherwise you will be attacked by the jad's melee attack which is very severe.

Survival depends on watching his movements; he warns the player before attacking with non-melee attacks. By watching his forelegs prior to his attack, he or she can switch to the appropriate protection prayer and avoid severe damage. Reaching TzTok-Jad takes a considerable amount of time and resources, requiring usually 2-3 hours of continuous playing and a considerable number of potions.

Actually defeating TzTok-Jad requires a huge amount of persistance and determination, as TzTok-Jad is rarely defeated in the first few tries from even the best RuneScape players.

Contrary to popular belief, a player's Ranged or Combat Level to a point do not considerably affect the player's performance in the Fight Caves, as the immense difficulty of dealing with the trials and the final battle with TzTok-Jad still remains. Although high levels of ranged and defence allow a player to complete the caves with less trouble even if you make a mistake.



Fire cape
If one is successful in defeating TzTok-Jad (and the other 275 monsters), they receive 8,033 Tokkul and the much-coveted fire cape. This cape has an animated "lava" pattern. The animation shows lava flowing downwards continually.

The Fire Cape is considered the best cape in RuneScape. It provides much more protection than the Cape of Legends and the Obsidian cape. It is, of course, non-tradable. The only capes better in any area are the God capes which provide a higher magic offensive bonus only, Ava's attractor or accumulator in ranged attack bonus, and trimmed capes of achievement and vestment cloaks which are only higher in prayer.

As of March 18 2008, defeating TzTok-Jad subsequently after obtaining the Fire Cape awards the player with another Fire Cape and 8,000 Tokkul, allowing you to have more than one fire cape at a time. Any spare fire capes can also be sold to TzHaar-Mej-Jal for 8,000 Tokkul per cape.

Map


The Italy Rock is on the east wall. The Italy rock is a rock that you can hide behind and range. It got its name because it's shaped like Italy.

It is generally considered a safer tactic to stay on the side of the Italy rock near to the exit as most or the monsters spawn on the other side, preventing them from hitting you unexpectedly.

A useful spot to range/mage the lvl180 Yt-MejKots is in the north-west "cave" standing against the east wall there. The lvl180 Yt-MejKots will almost always get trapped there so you can safely range/mage them. This is useful on waves like 30 and 61, where you get attacked by two Yt-MejKots at once.

Wave breakdown

 * 1) 22
 * 22, 22
 * 1) 45
 * 45, 22
 * 45, 22, 22
 * 45, 45
 * 1) 90
 * 90, 22
 * 90, 22, 22
 * 90, 45
 * 90, 45, 22
 * 90, 45, 22, 22
 * 90, 45, 45
 * 90, 90
 * 1) 180
 * 2) 180, 22
 * 3) 180, 22, 22
 * 4) 180, 45
 * 5) 180, 45, 22
 * 6) 180, 45, 22, 22
 * 7) 180, 45, 45
 * 8) 180, 90
 * 9) 180, 90, 22
 * 10) 180, 90, 22, 22
 * 11) 180, 90, 45
 * 12) 180, 90, 45, 22
 * 13) 180, 90, 45, 22, 22
 * 14) 180, 90, 45, 45
 * 15) 180, 90, 90
 * 16) 180, 180
 * 17) 360
 * 18) 360, 22
 * 19) 360, 22, 22
 * 20) 360, 45
 * 21) 360, 45, 22
 * 22) 360, 45, 22, 22
 * 23) 360, 45, 45
 * 24) 360, 90
 * 25) 360, 90, 22
 * 26) 360, 90, 22, 22
 * 27) 360, 90, 45
 * 28) 360, 90, 45, 22
 * 29) 360, 90, 45, 22, 22
 * 30) 360, 90, 45, 45
 * 31) 360, 90, 90
 * 32) 360, 180
 * 33) 360, 180, 22
 * 34) 360, 180, 22, 22
 * 35) 360, 180, 45
 * 36) 360, 180, 45, 22
 * 37) 360, 180, 45, 22, 22
 * 38) 360, 180, 45, 45
 * 39) 360, 180, 90
 * 40) 360, 180, 90, 22
 * 41) 360, 180, 90, 22, 22
 * 42) 360, 180, 90, 45
 * 43) 360, 180, 90, 45, 22
 * 44) 360, 180, 90, 45, 22, 22
 * 45) 360, 180, 90, 45, 45
 * 46) 360, 180, 90, 90
 * 47) 360, 180, 180
 * 48) 360, 360
 * 49) 702 TzTok-Jad, four Level 108 healers when TzTok-Jad is at half health