Release | 28 November 2011 (Update) | |||||||||||||||||
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Members | Yes | |||||||||||||||||
Examine | ||||||||||||||||||
A bouncy creature covered in grifolic fungus. | ||||||||||||||||||
Combat info | ||||||||||||||||||
Level | LP | XP | XP | |||||||||||||||
107 | 7,700 | 934.2 | 308.2 | |||||||||||||||
Equipment XP (2H/MH & Armour/OH) | ||||||||||||||||||
56 / 37 / 18 | ||||||||||||||||||
Aggressive | Poisonous | |||||||||||||||||
Slayer | ||||||||||||||||||
Level | XP | Category | ||||||||||||||||
82 | 323.2 | Grifolaroos | ||||||||||||||||
Assigned by | ||||||||||||||||||
Offensive | ||||||||||||||||||
Max hit | ||||||||||||||||||
0 | 0 | 308 | 0 | |||||||||||||||
Style | Speed | |||||||||||||||||
4 ticks (2.4s) | ||||||||||||||||||
Combat levels | ||||||||||||||||||
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Defensive | ||||||||||||||||||
Armour | Weakness | |||||||||||||||||
1566 | 77 | |||||||||||||||||
Affinities | ||||||||||||||||||
90 | 45 | 65 | 55 | |||||||||||||||
Immunities | ||||||||||||||||||
Grifolaroos are monsters found in the Polypore Dungeon. They are the third strongest monster there, requiring a Slayer level of 82 to be killed, and 60 Magic to receive as a Slayer task. They are the weakest monster to drop grifolic flakes, which can be made into the grifolic armour set. They are also the only monster that can drop grifolic gloves and grifolic orbs.
Strategy[]
Main article: /Strategies
All ranged and melee hits done to all monsters in the Polypore Dungeon, including Grifolaroos, are heavily capped (including Dwarf multicannon) to 40 damage per hit. As such using magic is highly recommended.
Drops[]
100% drop[]
Item | Quantity | Rarity | GE price | |
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Bones | 1 | Always | 266 | |
Neem drupe | 1–3 | Always | Not sold |
Charms[]
No charm | ||||
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81–82% | 4% | 2–3% | 11–12% | 0.7–1% |
Represents a 90% confidence range based on a sample of 11,414 kills. 1 charm is dropped at a time. Add data to the log (requires JavaScript). |
Weapons and armour[]
Item | Quantity | Rarity | GE price | |
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Grifolic gloves | 1 | Uncommon | 2,229 | |
Grifolic orb | 1 | Uncommon | 31,279 |
Runes[]
Item | Quantity | Rarity | GE price | |
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Death rune | 4–10 | Uncommon | 928–2,320 | |
Chaos rune | 5–60 | Uncommon | 760–9,120 |
Seeds[]
Note: Seeds are most commonly dropped two at a time. (E.G. A limpwurt and a white berry seed in a single drop.)
Item | Quantity | Rarity | GE price | |
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Harralander seed | 1 | Uncommon | 196 | |
Avantoe seed | 1 | Uncommon | 375 | |
Tarromin seed | 1 | Uncommon | 137 | |
Kwuarm seed | 1 | Uncommon | 12,857 | |
Marrentill seed | 1 | Uncommon | 179 | |
Bittercap mushroom spore | 1 | Uncommon | 1,768 | |
Morchella mushroom spore | 3 | Uncommon | 396 | |
Toadflax seed | 1 | Uncommon | 9,872 | |
Cadantine seed | 1 | Uncommon | 1,438 | |
Watermelon seed | 1 | Uncommon | 3,590 | |
Limpwurt seed | 1 | Uncommon | 5,207 | |
Whiteberry seed | 1 | Uncommon | 136 | |
Poison ivy seed | 1 | Uncommon | 302 | |
Spirit weed seed | 1 | Uncommon | 78,260 | |
Belladonna seed | 1 | Uncommon | 1,007 | |
Strawberry seed | 1 | Uncommon | 1,075 | |
Jangerberry seed | 1 | Uncommon | 79 | |
Wildblood seed | 1 | Uncommon | 189 | |
Ranarr seed | 1 | Uncommon | 976 | |
Lantadyme seed | 1 | Rare | 726 | |
Torstol seed | 1 | Rare | 540 | |
Snapdragon seed | 1 | Rare | 293 | |
Dwarf weed seed | 1 | Rare | 822 |
Other drops[]
(They also drop herbs.)
Item | Quantity | Rarity | GE price | |
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Polypore spore | 1–500 | Common | 4–2,000 | |
Gorajian mushroom | 3 (noted) | Common | 12,354 | |
Grifolic flake | 1–112 | Uncommon | 423–47,376 | |
Snape grass | 10–20 (noted) | Uncommon | 1,340–2,680 | |
Spirit sapphire | 1 | Rare | Not sold | |
Spirit emerald | 1 | Rare | Not sold | |
Spirit ruby | 1 | Rare | Not sold | |
Starved ancient effigy | 1 | Very rare | Not sold |
Universal drops[]
- Universal drops are dropped by nearly every monster outside of Daemonheim.
- These drops are dropped alongside main drops.
Item | Quantity | Rarity | GE price | |
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Key token | 1 | Rare | Not sold | |
Mimic kill token | 1 | Very rare | 5,575 |
Trivia[]
- The skull of the grifolaroo resembles that of the old Slayer icon, which is depicted as an animal skull.
- The description seems to hint that the name "grifolaroo" is a reference to kangaroos.
- The name also sounds similar to (The) 'Gruffalo' which, in the book, has 'purple prickles all over his back', a feature that is shared with a grifolaroo that also has spines, or prickles, that the monster uses to attack the player (although these are yellow in colour).
- Occasionally while fighting the grifolaroo, it will say "Hup!". It is the only monster along with the grifolapine to have a dialogue in Polypore Dungeon other than the "Ssss!" and "Krrr!".
- There is a glitch where if the grifolaroo says "Hup!" and soon gets its cover back and you click on your neem oil, you spray the neem oil on another monster instead rather than the monster you are targeting. This also affects attacking too.
- If a player manages to deal a killing blow on a grifolaroo when it says "Hup!" the death animation will not be seen. This also is similar to landing a killing blow on an abyssal demon during the teleportation phase.
- It is possible for a grifolaroo to jump into an area inaccessible to players, making it impossible to collect your drops unless players bring runes for the Telegrab spell.
- The examine text resembles that of a zygomite: "A bouncy fungus" versus "a bouncy creature covered in...fungus".
- As of 1 February 2018, the highest kill count for these monsters was 259,437 kills[1], shared with all polypore creatures.