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OSRS Vardorvis Kills: Beginner Tips for Profitable Boss Runs in 2025

As a long-time OSRS player whos tackled just about every boss out there Ive got to say Vardorvis stands out as one of the more rewarding ones especially if youre looking to make some serious gold in 2025. This boss from Desert Treasure II can be a bit tricky at first but with the right setup and practice youll be racking up kills and profits in no time. Wondering why bother with Vardorvis? Simple its drops are insane and with the recent updates like that gold ring indicator for vestige progress its even easier to track your luck. In this post Ill break down beginner tips from gear to strategies so you can start your profitable runs. Lets dive in.
Getting Started with Vardorvis: What You Need
First things first you cant just waltz in and fight The Boss without some prep work. Have you completed Desert Treasure II – The Fallen Empire? If not thats your starting point because thats required for the full post-quest version. The quest itself has a weaker variant but were talking about the real deal here for those sweet drops.
Location wise Vardorvis is at the Ritual Site in The Stranglewood northwest of the forest. You climb over some rocks to get there and after your first visit theres a shortcut pathway. Stats wise aim for 90+ in Attack Strength and Defence. Prayer at least 70 for Piety because youll need that boost. Lower stats work but kills will be slower and riskier. Its all about efficiency right?
One quick note on 2025 updates as of June theres this new gold ring drop that shows your progress toward the Ultor vestige. If youre midway from before the update your next kill might drop one or two rings to indicate how close you are. Pretty handy for keeping motivation up during dry streaks.
Beginner Gear Setups: Keep It Affordable
Now lets talk gear because as a beginner you dont want to sink billions into BiS stuff right away. Vardorvis is weak to slash attacks so focus on that. Crush is okay but slash is king. Ive found that even budget setups can get you consistent kills if you handle mechanics well.
For weapons start with something like the Blade of Saeldor or even a Tentacle Whip if youre on a tighter budget. The Soulreaper Axe is the dream but its pricey so save that for later. Armour wise Torva is great for slash bonuses but if thats too much go with Bandos or even Barrows sets like Dharoks for some extra strength. Justiciar armour helps reduce The Bosss healing which is huge when youre learning.
Accessories: Amulet of Fury or Blood Fury for sustain Ring of Suffering for recoils and defence. Echo boots and Ferocious gloves are solid picks without breaking the bank. Dont forget a good cape like Infernal or Fire cape.
Slot | Beginner Option | Why It Works |
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Weapon | Blade of Saeldor | High slash accuracy affordable for mids |
Helm | Neitiznot faceguard | Decent defence and strength bonus |
Body | Bandos chestplate | Strength without huge cost |
Legs | Bandos tassets | Matches body for bonuses |
Amulet | Amulet of Fury | All-around stats and prayer |
Ring | Ring of Suffering (i) | Recoils help with damage output |
This setup should cost under 100m which is doable for beginners. Remember the Budget Cutter achievement requires gear under 2m total so its possible to go even cheaper but expect longer fights.
Inventory Setup: What to Bring for Survival
Inventory is key because Vardorvis hits hard and you need to stay in the fight. For beginners I recommend focusing on food pots and teleports. Bring high-healing food like Anglerfish or Cooked Karambwan for combo eats. Prayer potions are a must since youll be flicking a lot.
- Divine Super Combat Potion (1-2): Boost your stats right at the start.
- Super Restores (4-6): Restore prayer and stats after specials.
- Anglerfish (10-15): Main healing source.
- Cooked Karambwan (5): For quick combo heals.
- Book of the Dead: If on Arceuus for thralls.
- Divine Rune Pouch: With runes for Death Charge and thralls (fire blood aether death runes).
- Ring of Shadows: For teleports.
- Teleport to House Tablet: Emergency out.
If youre going for longer trips add Saradomin Brews but beginners should stick to short sessions. Question is how many kills per trip? With this setup aim for 5-10 before banking.
Fight Strategy: Mastering the Mechanics
Okay heres where it gets fun or frustrating depending on your prep. Vardorvis mainly uses melee so Protect from Melee is your best friend it cuts damage by about 75% turning max hits from 32-43 down to 8-10. But dont slack on specials theyll wipe you if ignored.
First the basics: The Boss heals for half the damage he deals so minimizing hits is crucial for faster kills. As health drops his defence lowers making him easier to hit but strength ramps up so watch out in the enrage phase below 33%.
- Swinging Axes: Up to three axes swing out dealing up to 35 plus bleed. How to dodge? Run two tiles diagonally away. Use pillars or center safe spots. Protect from Melee halves the initial hit but not bleed.
- Strangle: Tendrils entangle you destroy 4-8 spores in 5 seconds or eat big damage. Right-click The Boss to attack while handling.
- Head Gaze: Green projectile drains 10 prayer and disables overheads if it hits. Flick to Protect from Missiles just in time.
- Darting Spikes: He dashes creating cracks that erupt into vines up to 25 damage and heals him. Stand at arena edges to minimize cracks delay his attacks by ticking off.
For beginners prioritize dodging over DPS. Stand in corners for axes and edges for spikes. Use thralls from Arceuus to distract and Death Charge for spec energy. Enrage amps specials so stay sharp. Common mistake? Forgetting to flick prayers leading to quick deaths. Practice on the quest version first if needed.
Want a step-by-step kill flow? Start with potting up attack pray Piety and melee protect. Hit him watch for axes (dodge diagonal) spikes (edge stand) gaze (missile flick) and strangle (spore smash). Below 570 HP specials ramp up. Aim for perfect kills no avoidable damage for 50% extra loot.
Drops and Profitability: Making Bank in 2025
Why grind Vardorvis? The profits thats why. Average hourly gold is around 8 million with good kills thanks to uniques like the Ultor Vestige (1/1088) Virtus pieces (1/3264 each) and Executioners Axe Head. Commons include runite ore gems runes and supplies like tuna potatoes and pots which add up.
Drop | Rarity | Value (approx) |
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Ultor Vestige | 1/1088 | Billions |
Virtus Mask | 1/3264 | 100m+ |
Runite Ore (18-27) | Common | 200k per drop |
Awakeners Orb | 1/80 | Millions |
Blood Quartz | 1/204 | Useful for upgrades |
Perfect kills boost standard drops by 50% so learn mechanics tight. In 2025 with the vestige tracker dry streaks feel less brutal. On Slayer tasks brimstone keys (1/50) add extra value. Beginners can expect 20-30 kills per hour once comfortable netting solid GP even without uniques.
Common Mistakes and Extra Tips
Ive seen plenty of newbies wipe on simple stuff. Dont stand still during spikes youll get hit every time. Forgetting to recharge prayer after gaze? Thats a killer. Also bring a teleport death sends your grave outside with reduced fees for first five kills but after that its full price.
Extra tips: Use plugins like DT2 Boss Utilities to hide pillars and highlight axes. If ironman focus on sustainable food. Going for awakened? Thats advanced save it. Question often asked is it worth for mids? Yes the GP per hour beats many bosses.