RuneScape Wiki
(cleanup)
Tag: Visual edit
Line 28: Line 28:
 
}}
 
}}
 
[[File:Unholy Cursebearer chathead.png|left]]
 
[[File:Unholy Cursebearer chathead.png|left]]
The '''unholy cursebearer''' is a boss in [[Daemonheim]], requiring 29 [[Dungeoneering]]. It can be found on floors 15-17 and 30-35, all of which are [[abandoned floors]]. The unholy cursebearer has an undead rot that will constantly drain a player's stats.
+
The '''unholy cursebearer''' is a boss in [[Daemonheim]], requiring 29 [[Dungeoneering]]. He can be encountered on floors 15-17 and 30-35, all of which are [[abandoned floors]].
  +
  +
==The fight==
 
[[FIle:Unholy cursebearer fight.png|thumb|The cursebearer's skull attack.]]
 
The unholy cursebearer afflicts the player with undead rot that will constantly drain their stats every few seconds and deals minor typeless damage. There are two unholy fonts on the wall opposite the entrance which allow for restoring one's stats from the undead rot. However, either may not be used until notified by the chatbox, after the undead rot works through the player for some time. Using the unholy fonts will also heal the unholy cursebearer by 1/8th of his maximum [[lifepoints]]. Therefore, it is strongly advised use them only when needed. There is no minimum limit for the stat draining, he will eventually drain all of a player's combat stat to zero if the fight is long enough.
  +
 
This boss uses a standard melee attack and a magic attack in which red energy appears on top of his staff and spell that looks very much like [[Iban Blast]] is fired at the target. The magic attack can either be single-targeted or multi-targeted.
  +
 
There are various tactics that can slow or negate the stat drain of the rot, such as stat-boosting potions. Turning on the [[Rapid Restore]] prayer will cause your stats to regain some points in the duration of the fight. However, this prayer's effect is relatively slow, compared to the drain rate of the undead rot. The ability [[Rejuvenate]] may be helpful as long as the player's defence skill does not drop below 52.
  +
 
A slower strategy to avoid the stat drain and any damage is to use a gatestone. Place a regular gatestone outside the boss room and enter just long enough to hit him twice before teleporting out. If done right, no combat stats are lost.
  +
 
==Levels==
 
==Levels==
{|class="wikitable"
+
{| class="wikitable"
 
!Level
 
!Level
 
!Life points
 
!Life points
Line 46: Line 57:
 
|20000
 
|20000
 
|}
 
|}
 
==Strategy==
 
[[FIle:Unholy cursebearer fight.png|thumb|The cursebearer's skull attack.]]
 
There are two unholy fonts on the wall opposite the entrance which allow for restoring one's stats from the undead rot. However, either may not be used until notified by the chatbox, after the undead rot works through the player for some time. Using the unholy fonts will also heal the unholy cursebearer by 1/8th of his maximum [[lifepoints]]. Therefore, it is strongly advised use them only in case of emergency.
 
 
This boss uses a [[crush weapons|crush]]-based melee attack and a magic attack in which red energy appears on top of his staff and spell that looks very much like [[Iban Blast]] is fired at the target. The magic attack can either be single-targeted or multi-targeted.
 
 
Damage can be completely avoided by using [[Protect from Melee]] and quickly switching to [[Protect from Magic]] when he raises his staff and the red energy appears on top of it; however, the effects of the undead rot still do small amounts of typeless, unblockable damage regardless of activated prayers. In addition, the damage caused by the rot appears to increase by 20 with each hit, up to a predetermined maximum, which varies depending on the cursebearer's level. While team fighting, all players should activate [[protect from magic]], and the designated tank should wear armour with high crush defence. Ranging and maging players in team are recommended to wear magic-resistant armours, although the former-mentioned prayer will block the magic attacks totally. He appears to prioritise players that use [[magic]] or [[ranged]], so a feasible strategy may be to have one party member attack with magic, while the rest block the cursebearer and use melee. If all players use [[protect from magic]], they will only take damage from the undead rot, as the cursebearer will be focusing on the mage/ranger for the majority of the fight. This strategy does carry some risk, as the cursebearer has been known to occasionally shift his aggressiveness toward meleers for an attack or two while a mage or ranger is attacking him, though this can be countered by wearing armour with high crush defence.
 
 
There is one tactic that can slow the drain of the rot. Turning on Rapid Restore will cause your stats to regain some points in the duration of the fight. The benefit is that this prayer is a very slow draining prayer. The downside is that this prayer's effect is relatively slow, compared to the drain rate of the undead rot. The ability [[Rejuvenate]] may be helpful as long as the player's defence skill does not drop below 52.
 
 
Since there is no minimum limit of his stat draining ability (he will eventually drain all of a player's combat stat to zero if the fight is long enough), the player may find that their Magic level is reduced below 32 (or 64, as the case may be), the level required to teleport to gatestones. If the player is in imminent danger and cannot teleport out because of this, it may be to their advantage to use the unholy font to restore their magic level to re-enable gatestone teleports. Avoiding any deaths is of the highest concern, even at the cost of healing the cursebearer.
 
 
A slower strategy to avoid the stat drain and any damage is to use a gatestone. Place a regular gatestone outside the boss room and enter just long enough to hit him twice before teleporting out. If done right, the player will not lose any lifepoints or combat stats.
 
   
 
==Drops==
 
==Drops==
Line 81: Line 78:
 
[[File:Bone Face chathead.png|left]]
 
[[File:Bone Face chathead.png|left]]
 
[[File:Bone Face.png|thumb|200px|"Bone Face", with Thok's sword stuck in his head.]]
 
[[File:Bone Face.png|thumb|200px|"Bone Face", with Thok's sword stuck in his head.]]
  +
The unholy cursebearer serves as the primary antagonist of [[Thok Your Block Off]], where Thok gets his sword stuck in his skull.
The unholy cursebearer serves as the primary antagonist of [[Thok Your Block Off]], where Thok gets his sword stuck in his skull. Throughout the saga Thok refers to him as "Bone Face". Thok follows him down the dungeons in search of his missing sword, until a final confrontation where the Cursebearer hides on top of a pillar while the [[gravecreeper]], [[hobgoblin geomancer]] (whose name is Derek), and [[gluttonous behemoth]] fight him. After Thok defeats them, he takes the sword back out of the Cursebearers head, and the cursebearer promises to turn over a new leaf. Thok states that he will let the cursebearer live, as long as he doesn't see him again, but if he does, Thok will show him no mercy. Moments later, after Thok comes back from a dead end, true to his word, he pummels the cursebearer into oblivion.
 
  +
  +
Throughout the saga Thok refers to him as "Bone Face". He follows him down the dungeons in search of his missing sword, until a final confrontation where the Cursebearer hides on top of a pillar while the [[gravecreeper]], [[hobgoblin geomancer]], and [[gluttonous behemoth]] fight Thok.
  +
 
After Thok defeats them, he takes the sword back out of the Cursebearers head, and the cursebearer promises to turn over a new leaf. Thok states that he will let the cursebearer live, as long as he doesn't see him again, but if he does, Thok will show him no mercy. Moments later, after Thok comes back from a dead end, true to his word, he pummels the cursebearer into oblivion.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The rot caused by the Unholy cursebearer causes pre-EoC damage to players. 
 
 
*Although he is named unholy cursebearer, he is called a skeletal archmage by the message given when a player restores their stats while fighting him.
 
*Although he is named unholy cursebearer, he is called a skeletal archmage by the message given when a player restores their stats while fighting him.
 
*The Unholy cursebearer is one of the few Dungeoneering bosses not immune to poison, along with the [[Warped Gulega]], [[Sagittare]], [[Skeletal Horde]] and [[Blink]].
 
*The Unholy cursebearer is one of the few Dungeoneering bosses not immune to poison, along with the [[Warped Gulega]], [[Sagittare]], [[Skeletal Horde]] and [[Blink]].
 
*He appears to have an irregular attack speed, similar to [[Cave horror]]s. Most of the time he attacks at a speed of 6, and sometimes at a speed of 5.
 
*He appears to have an irregular attack speed, similar to [[Cave horror]]s. Most of the time he attacks at a speed of 6, and sometimes at a speed of 5.
 
*The unholy cursebearer shares the same walking and death animations as Rammernaut, as well as the same walking sounds (this might be because the curse bearer appears to be an undead version of a brute mage).
 
*The unholy cursebearer shares the same walking and death animations as Rammernaut, as well as the same walking sounds (this might be because the curse bearer appears to be an undead version of a brute mage).
*There was a glitch in which the level 150, level 138, and level 134 versions would have over 200,000 Lifepoints, making it very difficult to defeat without dying. This also had a huge impact on C1 rushes, which can take around 10-30 minutes to complete. If killed, however, the glitched cursebearer would give large amounts of experience, often over 20,000 per kill. This glitch was fixed with the release of [[Demon Flash Mob]]s on [[28 January]] [[2013]].
+
*There was a glitch in which the level 150, level 138, and level 134 versions would have over 200,000 Lifepoints, making him very difficult to defeat. If killed, the glitched cursebearer would give large amounts of experience, often over 20,000 per kill. This glitch was fixed with the release of [[Demon Flash Mob]]s on [[28 January]] [[2013]].
 
*Upon the release of the [[Evolution of Combat]], the Unholy Cursebearer would not be healed with the use of the unholy font; otherwise it would be healed an inconsequential amount.
 
*Upon the release of the [[Evolution of Combat]], the Unholy Cursebearer would not be healed with the use of the unholy font; otherwise it would be healed an inconsequential amount.
 
*According to [[The price of betrayal]], the Unholy Cursebearer once betrayed [[Bilrach]] who then cursed the Cursebearer to make him undead.
 
*According to [[The price of betrayal]], the Unholy Cursebearer once betrayed [[Bilrach]] who then cursed the Cursebearer to make him undead.
 
*He appears to be missing his right arm. However, in Thok Your Block Off, his left arm is missing.
 
*He appears to be missing his right arm. However, in Thok Your Block Off, his left arm is missing.
*There is currently a glitch that causes the Unholy cursebearer to not drain any stats if the player has been killed by hit prior.
 
   
 
{{dungeoneeringbosses}}
 
{{dungeoneeringbosses}}

Revision as of 21:35, 29 January 2015

For the music track, see Unholy Cursebearer (music track).
[FAQ] [doc]

The unholy cursebearer is a boss in Daemonheim, requiring 29 Dungeoneering. He can be encountered on floors 15-17 and 30-35, all of which are abandoned floors.

The fight

Unholy cursebearer fight

The cursebearer's skull attack.

The unholy cursebearer afflicts the player with undead rot that will constantly drain their stats every few seconds and deals minor typeless damage. There are two unholy fonts on the wall opposite the entrance which allow for restoring one's stats from the undead rot. However, either may not be used until notified by the chatbox, after the undead rot works through the player for some time. Using the unholy fonts will also heal the unholy cursebearer by 1/8th of his maximum lifepoints. Therefore, it is strongly advised use them only when needed. There is no minimum limit for the stat draining, he will eventually drain all of a player's combat stat to zero if the fight is long enough.

This boss uses a standard melee attack and a magic attack in which red energy appears on top of his staff and spell that looks very much like Iban Blast is fired at the target. The magic attack can either be single-targeted or multi-targeted.

There are various tactics that can slow or negate the stat drain of the rot, such as stat-boosting potions. Turning on the Rapid Restore prayer will cause your stats to regain some points in the duration of the fight. However, this prayer's effect is relatively slow, compared to the drain rate of the undead rot. The ability Rejuvenate may be helpful as long as the player's defence skill does not drop below 52.

A slower strategy to avoid the stat drain and any damage is to use a gatestone. Place a regular gatestone outside the boss room and enter just long enough to hit him twice before teleporting out. If done right, no combat stats are lost.

Levels

Level Life points
91 10000
93 12000
105 18000
109 20000

Drops

Item Quantity Rarity GE price
Air staff (Dungeoneering)Air staff (Dungeoneering)1RandomNot sold
Empowered air staffEmpowered air staff1RandomNot sold
Water staff (Dungeoneering)Water staff (Dungeoneering)1RandomNot sold
Empowered water staffEmpowered water staff1RandomNot sold
Earth staff (Dungeoneering)Earth staff (Dungeoneering)1RandomNot sold
Empowered earth staffEmpowered earth staff1RandomNot sold
Fire staff (Dungeoneering)Fire staff (Dungeoneering)1RandomNot sold
Empowered fire staffEmpowered fire staff1RandomNot sold
Catalytic staffCatalytic staff1RandomNot sold
Empowered catalytic staffEmpowered catalytic staff1RandomNot sold
Celestial catalytic staffCelestial catalytic staff1RandomNot sold
Mysterious chronicleMysterious chronicle1CommonNot sold
The price of betrayalThe price of betrayal1CommonNot sold

Thok Your Block Off

Bone Face chathead
Bone Face

"Bone Face", with Thok's sword stuck in his head.

The unholy cursebearer serves as the primary antagonist of Thok Your Block Off, where Thok gets his sword stuck in his skull.

Throughout the saga Thok refers to him as "Bone Face". He follows him down the dungeons in search of his missing sword, until a final confrontation where the Cursebearer hides on top of a pillar while the gravecreeper, hobgoblin geomancer, and gluttonous behemoth fight Thok.

After Thok defeats them, he takes the sword back out of the Cursebearers head, and the cursebearer promises to turn over a new leaf. Thok states that he will let the cursebearer live, as long as he doesn't see him again, but if he does, Thok will show him no mercy. Moments later, after Thok comes back from a dead end, true to his word, he pummels the cursebearer into oblivion.

Trivia

  • Although he is named unholy cursebearer, he is called a skeletal archmage by the message given when a player restores their stats while fighting him.
  • The Unholy cursebearer is one of the few Dungeoneering bosses not immune to poison, along with the Warped Gulega, Sagittare, Skeletal Horde and Blink.
  • He appears to have an irregular attack speed, similar to Cave horrors. Most of the time he attacks at a speed of 6, and sometimes at a speed of 5.
  • The unholy cursebearer shares the same walking and death animations as Rammernaut, as well as the same walking sounds (this might be because the curse bearer appears to be an undead version of a brute mage).
  • There was a glitch in which the level 150, level 138, and level 134 versions would have over 200,000 Lifepoints, making him very difficult to defeat. If killed, the glitched cursebearer would give large amounts of experience, often over 20,000 per kill. This glitch was fixed with the release of Demon Flash Mobs on 28 January 2013.
  • Upon the release of the Evolution of Combat, the Unholy Cursebearer would not be healed with the use of the unholy font; otherwise it would be healed an inconsequential amount.
  • According to The price of betrayal, the Unholy Cursebearer once betrayed Bilrach who then cursed the Cursebearer to make him undead.
  • He appears to be missing his right arm. However, in Thok Your Block Off, his left arm is missing.

Template:Undead