Corporeal Beast

The Corporeal Beast (also known as the Corp Beast or Corp) is currently the second strongest monster in RuneScape, behind Nex. It was released on 15 September, 2008 with the Summer's End quest, and completion of the quest is required to fight it. On 15 October, 2008, Jagex added a new attack (Stomp), which harms players underneath it. The beast's health bar is three times as long as usual.

The monster resides in a multicombat area which can be accessed using a Games necklace, and has a very high defence and 20,000 Life points, making it extremely hard to solo. The Corporeal beast will fully restore his life points if all players have left the cave.

Gravestones will not appear within the area. Lost items will become visible to other players after 3:30 minutes, and disappear after another minute. It's possible to get back within a minute, using a spawn at Soul Wars or Edgeville or by choosing to protect the Games necklace.

Habitat
The Beast resides in the caves north of the ruined farms in the Wilderness, in the final room. If players have not completed Summer's End, they will see a caved in version of the cave entrance.

Getting there
The easiest way to get to the Corporeal beast to teleport there using a Games Necklace, using the "Corporeal beast" option and then walk through the caves to the third, final room.

Beast attacks
The beast's attacks are:

Its attacks will always follow through to the area outside the passage if already discharged, even when players leave. However, if the beast kills you outside the main area, you will be granted a gravestone upon death.
 * 1) A translucent ball of energy propelled at a player (magic based). This will deal up to 550 life points without prayer and will drain a player's Magic, Prayer or Summoning level by a small amount. If the attack tries to drain a stat that is already at zero, the attack will instead drain life points.
 * 2) A more powerful, magic-based spiky blast of energy. This can deal up to 650 life points.
 * 3) An attack that looks like a flying claw. This targets a location on the ground, rather than a player. If players move out of the way before it lands, the first Claw will not deal any damage. Once this lands, however, it will fire off four smaller Claws. These attacks will deal up to 400 life points individually; this is slightly reduced by Protect from Magic.
 * 4) The beast also has a single-target melee attack which hits up to 513. It can be blocked completely by Protect from Melee, although using this prayer makes the other attacks more dangerous. It will only use this attack when standing next to the target player. This attack usually looks like a sweep with his arms. Sometimes (often if you're standing near the corner of the Corporeal beast), the attack looks like a slap.
 * 5) The beast will sometimes summon a Dark Energy Core. It is level 75, and has 250 life points. If it's not stunned (using Emerald bolts (e)), it will deal damage to all players standing within one square of it for 50 to 100 life points about every half second. Any damage this deals also heals the Beast.
 * 6) The beast was given a stomp attack that damages players standing underneath it. This attack cannot be blocked by Protect from Melee, and deals up to 513 life points. Players can run out of his range of stomping so that they cannot be attacked, but this is hard to do. Vengeance is not activated by this attack.

Finding a team
If you need a team to fight the Corporeal beast, you should have a look at the official RuneScape Forums, at the Teamwork section. The Members and Members 1900+ community includes two specialised stickies for this purpose, called "Corp Beast - Need a team?".

Pro teams
"Pro teams" are often recruited at the Members 1800+ community, because of the high (skill) requirements.

The characteristics of a pro team (5-6 players) are (quoted phrases describe the used terms at recruitment posts / the battle): "Bcs?" = "Brew counts?" = "How many Saradomin brews do you have?" "Bc 10" = "Brew count 10" = "I have got 10 Saradomin brew(4) remaining." Not a ring of life (anyone who is caught using a Ring of life will often be kicked immediately)
 * 1) Overload potion ("Ovl")
 * 2) Turmoil prayer ("Turm")
 * 3) Experience
 * 4) Team banking ("Sync banking" = "Synchronous banking", banking together with the team)
 * 5) Brew sharing (sharing Saradomin brews (and super restore potions) with team members).
 * 1) A secondary Special attack weapon: Bandos godsword or a Statius's warhammer ("BGS/SWH")
 * 2) One of the players is the "Stunner", who takes a mithril crossbow, and use Leech Defence+Leech magic. When the Dark core appears, (s)he should equip the mithril crossbow, adjust the attack style to "Rapid", and stun it. If the Dark core isn't stunned in 1-2 attempts, the player(s) near the Dark core should run away from the spot. If the core is stunned, one of the team members should stay near it.
 * 3) "No welfare equipment", "Pro gear" (no exceptions):
 * Helm of neitiznot / Fighter hat
 * Amulet of fury
 * Emerald bolts (e) stunner only
 * Karil's leathertop
 * Karil's skirt
 * Dragon boots
 * Zamorakian spear ("ZS") / Vesta's spear ("VS")
 * Ardougne cloak 3 / Ardougne cloak 4 / Fire cape
 * RFD "Barrow gloves"
 * Onyx ring (i), Dragonstone ring (i), Berserker ring (i), Berserker ring, Diamond ring (i), Ring of wealth

FFA/free for all teams:
A common style of boss hunting, and thus also used at Corporeal beast. FFA simply implies that no Lootshare is used whatsoever, which means that the player who does the most damage to the beast gets the drop, just like it was before Lootshare came out. This format is popular because it allows an equal chance at a sigil, not affected by Lootshare points. Getting a sigil this way is also 'free' as it does not tax you with a huge drain on your Lootshare points. On the other hand it is also very random and you may never get a sigil as you do not benefit of other people's sigil drops (whereas in LS you would receive Lootshare points).

FFA teams usually allow different equipment than regular/pro teams, as damage is important here to get kills. There are two types of ffa teams:
 * No restrictions: You may bring whatever you wish to increase your chance at doing the most damage and getting a drop. Commonly used equipment involves the Vesta's spear, Void knight equipment (melee) or Bandos armour.
 * Hides only: You are only allowed to use Black dragonhide armour or karil's and the Zamorakian spear. PvP gear such as the Vesta's spear and Bandos armour are forbidden.

Other teams
"Small" teams (7-10 players) are usually recruited at the Members / Members 1800+ section of the Teamwork forum, depending on the requirements. Teams with relatively low requirements are often found in the Members section; Requests for players with higher requirements (Herblore 85+ and/or Prayer 95+ for example) are usually posted at the Members 1800+ section.

Another common team setup is called a "Mass". These teams usually have low requirements. If you have got decent levels and equipment, you shouldn't join Mass teams, unless you've got a huge amount of Lootshare points, since mass teams are large in size (a mass with 10+ players is common), resulting in a small change on loot. A higher amount Lootshare points increases your chance on loot.

Before you want to take part in a team, you should be familiar with the following phrases:
 * HP rule, "Hitpoints rule": Don't enter the Corporeal beast's lair if his lifes are below half. Anyone who disregards this rule is called a "Leecher", and will be kicked.
 * "Tank the core": A stunned core should be accompanied by at least one player, to prevent releasing it.
 * Crashing, crashers: Expelling another team to take over the location.

The meaning of other phrases and abbreviations may be available at the Slang dictionary.

Starting off
'''Note: It is best that you do not bring Summoning familiars due to the fact that the beast may devour their souls. Since a hidden update at 1 February 2011, BoB items are disappearing after 120 seconds instead of 300, making these kind of familiars basically obsolete.'''
 * Once your team is assembled outside the Corporeal Beast's lair, peek inside to see if any teams are already there (e.g by using the Peak-in rightclick option at the entrance)
 * If you are using LootShare, check if it's active and if the Coinshare option is adjusted to your wishes. Only the clan owner can adjust the Coinshare option. Sometimes, you'll get the message that Coinshare is turned on, although it's turned off. This bug sometimes occurs, and has yet to be fixed.
 * The only useful magic spells are Lunar Spells: Vengeance and Energy Transfer. The abbreviation for Energy transfer is "Xfer", and recommended if your team posseses a Statius's warhammer.
 * Protect from Magic or Deflect Magic does not completely reduce the damage dealt by the magic splash attack. Protect from Melee / Deflect Melee does reduce the melee damage by 100%.

Luring
A strategy that can be used is called the Lure Method. Players gather outside the entrance to the lair, where the beast cannot attack them. One player enters and exits the cave, luring the Corporeal beast to the entrance. When the Corporeal beast walks to the entrance, the player should run north, to get the Corporeal beast at the northwestern corner, in order to clear entry for team members. If this step is omitted, team members can be stomped as they enter. After the lure, the team members should enter and spread around the Corporeal beast before attacking. Teams which aren't very strong can use this method combined with running when tanking: If the Corporeal beast targets you, run outside the cave to prevent further damage. However, this results in slower kills due to the movement of players (when you're running, you can't fight).

The formation

 * Don't stand too close to each other. The Claw attack will hit an area around where it lands, so spreading out will make this attack hit fewer people.
 * Warriors should form a ring around the beast, while rangers or mages should scatter, a few squares away of the ring of warriors.
 * After the Corporeal beast has died, stand around the spawn location of the beast.

Prayers (warriors)
Quick prayer (standard): Protect items + Protect from melee + Piety

Quick prayer (curses): Protect items + Deflect melee + Turmoil (+ Berserker if using Extreme potions)

Dependent on the amount of players in a world, the Corporeal beast spawns after ~1 minute. If the world is busy, the respawn time is shorter. If the Corporeal beast is about to respawn, turn Quick prayer ON. If the Corporeal beast does not attack you, switch to the Magic protection prayer. If you lost some life points, you can use the Soul Split curse to heal yourself. If the Corporeal beast targets you, you should turn on the Melee protection prayer. If you're very skilled, you can flash Soul Split and Deflect melee while you're tanking. Stunners should use Leech defence and Leech magic instead of Turmoil. Leech defence lowers the defence of the Corporeal beast, allowing your team to hit more accurately. Leech magic reduces the Magic skill of the Corporeal beast, resulting in a weaker Magic attack.

Prayers (rangers)
Quick prayer (modern): Protect items + Protect from magic + Eagle eye/rigour + Steel skin

Quick prayer (curses): Protect items + Deflect magic + Leech ranged + Leech defence + Leech magic (+ Berserker, if using an (extreme) ranging potion).

Rangers are not standing within the melee range of the Corporeal beast, and should therefore only worry about the magic attacks. The Corporeal beast will nearly always attack you if you're hitting with the Ruby bolts (e) effect.

Stunning the dark core
The Corporeal beast often summons a Dark energy core, which should be stunned using emerald bolts (e) and a Mithril crossbow. Stunning is necessary to prevent getting hit by the Dark core. An unstunned core will jump to a player, and jump again if the player moves away. When the Dark core has landed, all players near it will get hit ~80 very fast. A successful stunning attempt can be identified by an appearing green smoke. A good team should always have ONE good stunner. Multiple active stunners are definitely not recommended, because together the core will not only be stunned, but also killed. After the Dark core is killed, the Corporeal beast may summon another one. When the core is stunned, someone should "tank" it, by standing near the dark core. If no-one is standing near the Dark core, the core will be freed and jumps again.

Solo Method
The Corporeal Beast is considered nearly impossible to solo. However, using the right method, it is possible to solo the beast. Soloing is basically possible at any combat level if you've got access to Overload and Turmoil (and Soul split). These players may also use the Statius's warhammer to lower the defence of the beast.

Extremely skilled players can actually solo the Corporeal beast with no food or Saradomin brews, switching briefly to the Soul Split curse to heal, and then back to Deflect Melee. The fact that only two players have accomplished this shows the difficulty level of this.

Massacre
A massacre, commonly abbreviated to "mass", entails players grouping in large teams (20-100). Players can also bring cannons, which harm the beast and kill the core. Having so many players will allow the team to kill the beast in as little as 4 seconds.

The En Masse Strategy
This strategy is incredibly hard to pull off because of the large amount of people needed, but is also incredibly simple. Gather a group of 250 people with at least 60 Ranged. Equip each of them with a Dark bow and Dragon arrows. Then simply have each of them fire one special attack at the beast. Because of the minimum damage of the Dark bow special (80-80 normally for Dragon arrows, reduced to 40-40 on the corporeal beast) and the massive amounts of people attacking, this strategy is a guaranteed one-hit kill. However, this would reap little reward because of the large amounts of people. Still, it is often done for the entertainment value of killing the Beast in one hit.

Equipment and inventory setup
The Corporeal Beast can only be attacked normally by spears (Stab style only) or magic. All of the other weapons will suffer a 50% damage reduction. The only effective main weapons are the Zamorakian spear and the Vesta's Spear. Both the Dragon Spear and Guthan's spear have too low bonuses to be effective on the Beast. Magic combat spells are too weak and inaccurate to be useful.

Special attack weapons
Special attacks should be used if available. The only weapons with a useful special attack (SA) are:


 * Statius's Warhammer (SWH) - Needs 30% SA energy; Any hit reduces the current defence by 30%.
 * Bandos Godsword (BGS) - Dependent on the damage, the Corporeal beast will suffer a defence drain.
 * Darklight (DL) - Needs 50% SA energy; any hit reduces the current defence by 5%.
 * Dragon Halberd - Despite the 50% damage reduction, the special hits twice on the Beast (only effective when the defence is severly drained; Only recommended in a team with a SWH)
 * Bone dagger (p++) - The weakest, most inaccurate defence draining weapon. This weapon will rarely prove useful at the Corporeal beast.

Armour
Since the possibility of death is high, it is best to bring only what you need to fight, and little more. Equipment should be chosen with bearing Magic defence in mind. In FFA teams, you can bring an equipment, aimed at a high attack bonuses to increase your accuracy, thus increasing the chance of getting loot.

Equipment for warriors
Good equipment is boldfaced
 *  Main weapon (2h, Stab!) : Vesta's spear, Zamorakian spear, Dragon spear(p++)
 *  Main weapon (1h, Stab, 50% damage reduction) : Brackish blade, Leaf-bladed sword, Korasi's sword, Rune hasta (p++) (only if you're equipped with a useful shield)
 *  Special attack weapon : Statius's warhammer, Bandos Godsword, Darklight, Bone dagger (p++)
 *  Shield (if using a 1h weapon) : Divine spirit shield or Elysian spirit shield
 *  Headwear : Fighter hat, Helm of neitiznot, Warrior helm
 *  Neckwear : Amulet of fury, Amulet of glory
 *  Cape : Fire cape, Ardougne cloak 3/4, Soul Wars cape, Skill Cape, God cape, Obsidian cape, Cape of legends
 * Ammuntion : Emerald bolts (e) (only if you're stunner)
 *  Body : Morrigan's Body, Karil's top, Black d'hide body, Bandos chestplate (only in large teams)
 *  Legwear : Morrigan's Chaps, Karil's skirt, Black d'hide chaps, Bandos tassets (only in large teams)
 *  Footwear : Dragon boots, Rock Climbing boots, Rune boots
 *  Gloves : Best Recipe for Disaster gloves you have, any Family Crest Gauntlets, Regen bracelet
 *  Ring : Onyx ring (i), Ring of wealth, Berserker ring (i), Berserker ring, Ring of vigour, Dragonstone ring (i), Diamond ring (i), Explorer's ring Do NOT take a ring of life, because you will get kicked from most teams when caught using it.
 * Full Void knight equipment (melee) may be a good option in large teams, such as FFA or masses.

Rangers
Due to the Corporeal Beast's damage reduction against all non-spear stabbing attacks, all ranged damage will be reduced by 50%. This has been proven through the use of the Dark bow's special attack, which hits a minimum of 25-25 against the beast instead of the normal 50-50 (40-40 instead of the normal 80-80 with dragon arrows).

The special effect of Ruby bolts (e) are capable of dealing up to 1000 damage. This is a rare occurence though. Teams are discouraged to invite archers, because a spear is the only effective weapon. If a team still wants an archer, let him be a pro stunner. A bad stunner or multiple active stunners are a pain for a team: A bad stunner cannot deal with the Dark energy core properly, while multiple stunners will only kill the Dark energy core.

Cannon
The Corporeal Beast is one of the few bosses that the Dwarf Multicannon can be used against, though the maximum hit of a cannonball is limited to 80. The cannon is only effective if the defence of the Corporeal beast is severely drained. Only Mass teams, Free For All teams and soloists are using the cannon.

Equipment for archers

 *  Weapon : Chaotic crossbow, Rune crossbow, Crystal bow
 *  Shield (if using a crossbow) : Divine spirit shield, Elysian spirit shield, Spectral spirit shield, Blessed spirit shield, Dragonfire shield, Unholy Book, Book of balance, Spirit shield, Book of law or an Ancient book for magic protection.
 *  Headwear : Morrigan's coif, Pernix cowl, Armadyl helm, Blessed dragonhide coif, Archer helm, Helm of Neitiznot, Karil's coif
 *  Neckwear : Amulet of Ranging, Amulet of fury, Amulet of glory
 *  Cape : Ava's alerter, Ava's accumulator, Ava's attractor
 *  Ammunition : Ruby bolts (e), Emerald bolts (e) (stunning)
 *  Body : Morrigan's leather body, Pernix body, Armadyl chestplate, Karil's leathertop, Black d'hide body
 * Legwear: Morrigan's leather chaps, Pernix chaps, Armadyl plateskirt, Karil's leatherskirt, Black d'hide chaps
 *  Footwear : Ranger boots, Snakeskin boots
 *  Ring : Archers' ring (i), Ring of wealth, Onyx ring (i), Dragonstone ring (i), Diamond ring (i), Archers' ring, Explorer's ring

Inventory
Pro teams: Other teams:
 * 2 Overload potions
 * 6-8 Super restore potion
 * Bandos Godsword / Statius's warhammer
 * 15-18 Saradomin brew
 * Games necklace
 * Mithril crossbow (only if you're the stunner)

Main inventory Extensions
 * Food: High-healing food, such as Sharks or Rocktails. Saradomin brews are the best choice, especially if you've got access to Overload. If you don't have Overload, you should also take some (super) restore potions to restore drained stats manually.
 * Prayer restoring potions: Prayer potions, Super restore potions (this potion will also restore drained skill stats)
 * Stat boosting potions: Super/Extreme Attack, strength and defence potions for warriors; (extreme) Ranging and defence potions for rangers
 * A Games necklace for teleporting to Corporeal Beast.
 * An useful special attack weapon (look ahead)
 * One-click teleport: Teleport tablets (Recommended Home Tele Tab - home altar can be used to recharge prayer and if you die, you will be teleported outside your POH), unnecessary if you're equipped with an Ardougne cloak, an amulet of glory, a games necklace, a duelling ring or a ring of wealth.
 * Mithril crossbow (only if you're the stunner without an equipped crossbow)
 * Cannonballs (only if you're using a cannon)
 * Astral, law, nature runes (Energy transfer)
 * Astral, death, earth runes (Vengeance)
 * Astral, body, cosmic runes (Stat spy, when a mass leader have to check whether his team members are using potions or not)
 * Recover special potions (faster special attack restoration)
 * Healing aura scrolls and additional Unicorn stallion pouches. Only in very large teams, like FFA and masses.
 * Dragon defender, if you want to increase your accuracy when using a Statius's warhammer / Darklight.

Miscellaneous

 * The Vengeance spell deals large amounts of damage and will not miss, but it is hard to make sure the spell is active for the whole team. Use Vengeance Other if a player does not have 94 Magic, but make sure you have Vengeance activated. Vengeance is best used in larger teams where inventory space is not at such a premium for every member.
 * The Corporeal beast can devour Summoning familiars, in the same way in which players can dismiss their followers. Any items which your familiar is carrying will be placed at the floor, remaining 2 minutes.
 * Try and let your team know in advance if you need to bank. Going from a 5- to 4-man team for a kill incurs a significant increase in food/brew consumption.
 * Important: It is highly recommended to have a stock of at least one Games Necklace, because if you die you can go back to retrieve your items quickly.
 * A Ring of Life or Phoenix necklace generally don't merit use at the Beast. They require that you not equip a more useful combat item in that slot and rarely prove useful enough to justify this; the Beast's attacks are very likely to deal more than 200 damage at once, in which case neither item will activate.
 * If killed by the Stomp attack, the Retribution or Wrath prayer will not activate.

Unique drops

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"Uncuts" drop
The "uncuts" drop is an uncommon drop, which is always consisting of an uncut gem and one or more of the following:


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Weapons and armour

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Essence and runes

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Ores, bars and wood

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Secondaries and seed

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Miscellaneous
The following phrases are only applicable to Solo and FFA Corporeal beast. A starved ancient effigy is a possible extra drop. A Clue scroll is a main drop, i.e. you cannot get a Clue scroll and Coins. An equipped Ring of wealth will always shine when the Corporeal beast is killed, shining even twice when a Clue scroll is dropped, or if the uncut drop occurs.


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Trivia

 * During the 9th of June, 2009, game engine update glitch, players could solo the Corporeal Beast because it would not retaliate using magic. It could, however, stomp players. The only users known to be banned were the ones who revealed their names in posted videos.
 * An update to the ring of wealth on 15 March 2011 caused the effect of the updated Ring of Wealth to stack depending on the amount of clan members with lootshare enabled. This caused the Corporeal Beast, and other bosses regularly hunted by clans, to drop sigils and other rare items at a high frequency. This bug was patched within a hoRoW_sigil_drop_bug.png as a result of the glitch.]]ur of its release. Jagex later issued a statement with a apology and revealed that there would be no rollbacks.
 * On 28 March 2011, Jagex finally fixed a glitch which made all players and the Dark energy core at a particular spot invisible.
 * On 12 March 2011, there was a bug which caused items and bones not to show up at death at the west side of the cave. This bug was fixed after a day.

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