Beastmaster Durzag

Beastmaster Durzag is the first boss of the Liberation of Mazcab raid. He is an airut who has amassed powers greater than an airut normally would, along with the Shaman, according to the Fifth stone fragment.

Beastmaster Durzag can be looted once every 2 days for rewards including the superior versions of Teralith, Primeval and Tempest equipment. Starting the encounter requires challengers to form a raid group with the Grouping System to enter the instance.

Killing Beastmaster Durzag for the first time grants 250 reputation with the goebies.

The fight
Beastmaster Durzag does not appear in the fight initially; players must first free the goebie in the middle of the arena to start the fight. Once freed, a wave of enemies consisting of Chargers, Airuts, along with Cormes, one of Durzag's pets, will attack the group. Once all of them are cleared, Durzag will appear with one of his pets, either Krar or Tuz, before he calls for the other one. Chargers will also appear in small pens when this happens; the pens can be opened to fight the Chargers before they swarm at nearby players when they are all released at once by Durzag.

Krar and Tuz should be separated from Durzag, to reduce the amount of damage Durzag can deal.

Every wall also has a broken gong in it, which can be repaired; however it takes a while to construct when doing it alone. When Durzag is nearby, it can be rung one time only, decreasing his accuracy for a while and will deplete much of the player's prayer points at the same time.

Occasionally, he throws bombs, tiny-rocket like pig vehicles which attempt to follow a player before exploding. They deal 2,000 magic damage to nearby players upon explosion, in addition to resetting all defensive abilities.

Rewards
Upon death, Durzag's corpse can be looted for various drops. The drops are made up of a 100% drop, a consumables drop, several common drops and teci, or if a player obtains an armour piece or codex, the 100% drop, consumables and that armour piece/codex instead.

Unique drops
Durzag can only drop one item from this table. If no armour piece or ability codex is dropped, the player will receive teci.

The drop rate of any piece of Achto Primeval, Tempest, or Teralith equipment is doubled if the respective piece of the regular Primeval, Tempest, or Teralith equipment set is purchased from the Goebie Armoursmith. For example, buying the Teralith Helm will double the chance of getting the Achto Teralith Helm.

Armour gained from Beastmaster Durzag goes in the following order: Boots > Gloves > Helm > Legs > Body.

In order to obtain another part of the set, players must obtain all three achto boots before they can get gloves from Durzag. The first achto equipment players will receive is based on what combat style the player dealt the most damage with during that kill they obtained the armour.

Durzag's boot drop chance is higher than Yakamaru's.

Trivia

 * Durzag's examine references the cliche "As blind as a bat". His blindness comes into play in the fight mechanics as he loses accuracy when his pets cannot guide him towards the enemy and when the gongs impair his hearing.
 * Durzag's drop table, along with Yakamaru's, was greatly increased after player complaints of the rewards being too low for having to wait 2 days to be able to loot again.