Chaos Tunnels: The Hunt for Surok is a miniquest sequel to What Lies Below involving hunting Surok Magis in the Chaos Tunnels.
Release date | 4 March 2008 (Update) |
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Members | Yes |
Quest series | None |
Developer(s) | Danny Jeffery (Mod Scorpyon) |
Age | Fifth Age |
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Official difficulty | None | ||
Official length | Short to Medium | ||
Requirements | Skill requirements are not boostable unless marked with a [B] for boostable.
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Items required | Items from the tool belt are not listed unless they do not work or are not automatically added.
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At the statue of Saradomin[]

Surok, by the statue of Saradomin.
- Go to the Saradomin statue north-east of Varrock. (Lumber yard teleport)
- Click on the 'excavate' option on the statue to create an opening.
- Proceed to enter the opening, and then come back out. Surok should now be there. (See the Chaos Altar section of What Lies Below for more on opening the entrance to the tunnel.)
- Talk to Surok. You attempt to arrest him, but he distracts you while he goes into the Tunnel of Chaos.
- Follow him through the opening under the statue of Saradomin into the Tunnel of Chaos.
- Head north, go into the first room to the west where Dakh'thoulan Aegis is walking around, and enter the portal that leads to the Chaos Tunnels.
Into the tunnels[]
- Use the above map to follow Surok through the Chaos Tunnels.
- Many of the monsters in the tunnels are aggressive; it is advisable to bring food and combat equipment and to auto-retaliate off.
- Due to the random nature of the Chaos Tunnels it is possible to be teleported to a random chamber when using a portal.
- Bringing an anti-dragon shield or antifire potion to protect from dragons and antipoison may be helpful.

Footprints leading up to a portal.

Surok attacks a fire giant.

Surok summons wolves to do his dirty work.
- You encounter Surok three times in short cutscenes in the tunnels, based on the route you take:
- In the first encounter, in the deadly red spider room, you see him kill two fire giants in one hit (6700 life points each).

Surok ordering his two wolves to kill the player.
- The last encounter is near the Dagannoth room (which is in the most north-west region of the Chaos Tunnels). In the Dagannoth chamber, look to the west for a portal with the familiar footsteps. Enter it, and you find Surok for the final combat. Using Protect from Ranged is recommended.
The boss battle[]
Main article: Bork/Strategies

Bork looming over the player after being summoned by Surok.

The Bork boss battle.
- Enter the last portal in the Dagannoth chamber to find Bork. You see a cutscene, where Surok summons Bork (level 107), who fights exclusively with melee. He has fairly high defence, but is weak to crush attacks. He is immune to stuns as well as poison and deflect damage, and his melee attacks can hit well into the 2000s.
- After you have discovered Bork, you can leave and restart the fight again. You can use any of the quicker routes mentioned on Bork#Getting there to get to reach Bork without travelling through the whole of the Chaos Tunnels.
- Turn on Protect from Melee or Soul Split, and attack him. Ranged is not recommended as he is extremely resistant to ranged attacks. Magic works well, though.
- When Bork is at 3/4 health, he will summon two to four Ork legions (level 70) to attack you. If you stand near them, they will attack you with melee. Otherwise, they will attack you with Ranged.
- Surok attacks you every 20 or so seconds during the battle, with magic that can hit into the 500s-600s. He cannot be attacked, however, as a magical force will stop you from doing so.
- When you defeat Bork, he falls to the ground. Surok, realising that he is defeated again, then calls Zamorak for help and teleports out of the cave.
- Quickly, grab the monster's drops and get out, for the cave will be collapsing. You will lose some life points if you stay in the cave too long.
Congratulations! Miniquest complete.
Rewards[]

- Fight Bork in the Chaos Tunnels daily (every 24 hours). If you leave this fight before finishing Bork, you will not be able to come back until the next day. Be advised to prepare properly.
- 5,000 Slayer experience for the first kill and 1,500 experience for subsequent kills, and a 100 percent drop rate for Summoning charms (7 crimson, 2 green, 5 blue) for those who defeat him.
- Bork will also always drop big bones; 2,000 to 10,000 coins; three Emeralds, two Rubies, and, with a ring of wealth, an Uncut Diamond.
- Bork has a chance of dropping a Level 4 elite clue.
- Ability to wear Dagon'hai robes.
- Killing Bork will complete an Elite Varrock Task.
- Bork will drop a femur bone from the Odd Old Man's wishlist, if you have not already looted one from General Graardor.
- Killing Bork is a requirement for While Guthix Sleeps.
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Trivia[]
- Borked is Internet-technical slang for something that is broken, as in "that update borked" or "you totally borked the time rotor." In this case, the portals in the Chaos Tunnels are borked. This derives from political slang, originating with a judge who was nominated for the US Supreme Court in 1987, Robert Bork. The opposition party rejected his nomination, in what was a rare occurrence up to that point. Consequently, his name became a synonym for when any nominee for a political post was not confirmed. The 2002 Oxford English dictionary defines bork as US political slang meaning "To defame or vilify (a person) systematically, esp. in the mass media, usually with the aim of preventing his or her appointment to public office; to obstruct or thwart (a person) in this way."
- Bork is reference to the Borg, a race in the Star Trek universe who seek to forcefully add other species into their collective. The Ork Legions that Bork summons may shout phrases such as "We are the collective!" and "Resistance is futile!" which are references to the Borg in Star Trek.
- Bork is also a portmanteau of the two words Big and Ork. This is played on in his examine text, which says "That's one Big ork."
- "The Hunt for Surok" is a pun on the Star Trek movie The Search for Spock. Surok is also similar to the name of Surak, who was the Vulcan who instituted the philosophy of logic over emotion, which caused the split of the Romulans from Vulcan.
- Interestingly, Members who have completed What Lies Below can start the miniquest on free-to-play servers. They can encounter Surok near the entrance, and see the cutscene where he enters the tunnels. However, they cannot enter the tunnel itself, thereby preventing the miniquest from progressing further.
- The RuneScape news article about this miniquest contained the line "for there are worse things than simple orks in the dark places of this world." This is from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring when the characters go into the Mines of Moria.
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