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Kill Fiyr Shade OSRS Your Guide to Slaying These Spooky Enemies

Hey, what’s good, OSRS fam? If you’re grinding through Old School RuneScape and looking to tackle some Fiyr Shades, you’re in the right spot. These ghostly creeps in the Mort’ton Shade Catacombs are a solid way to rack up loot and Prayer XP, but they can be a bit tricky if you’re not prepped. I’ve spent countless hours in those creepy tunnels, smacking shades left and right, and let me tell you, it’s a vibe once you get the hang of it. In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know to kill Fiyr Shades, from gear to strategies, with some of my own sweaty moments thrown in. Ready to dive into the spooky side of Gielinor? Let’s roll!
Fiyr Shades are these ghostly enemies chilling in the Shade Catacombs under Mort’ton. They’re level 140, so they’re no pushovers, but they’re awesome for Prayer training or snagging some sweet loot like the Amulet of the Damned. I first stumbled into their lair after finishing the Shades of Mort’ton quest, expecting some easy kills, and got my butt handed to me. Lesson learned: always come prepared!
Why Kill Fiyr Shades?
Why bother with these spooky bois? Here’s the deal:
- Prayer XP: Burning their remains with pyre logs gives juicy Prayer experience. I got from 70 to 80 Prayer just grinding shades.
- Loot: They drop shade keys, which unlock chests for gear, cash, and sometimes rare items.
- Slayer Task: If you get shades on a task, it’s a chill way to stack XP.
Ever tried Prayer training without a gilded altar? It’s pain. Fiyr Shades make it way more bearable.
Getting Started: Requirements and Prep
Before you go ghost hunting, you gotta be ready. My first run was a mess because I skimped on prep, so learn from my fail. Here’s what you need to smash Fiyr Shades like a pro.
Quest and Stats
You need to complete the Shades of Mort’ton quest to access the catacombs. It’s not too hard, but you’ll need 20 Crafting, 15 Herblore, and 5 Firemaking. For stats, I’d say:
- Combat: At least 70 Attack, Strength, and Defence. I was 75 all-around when I started, and it felt comfy.
- Prayer: 43 for Protect from Melee. Trust me, you’ll want it.
- Firemaking: Higher is better for burning remains faster. I had 50, and it was fine.
What’s your combat level? If you’re lower than 70, maybe grind some Slayer first.
Inventory and Gear Setup
Gear matters big time. When I first went in with some janky Rune armor, I got wrecked. Now, I rock this setup:
Slot | Item | Why It’s Good |
---|---|---|
Head | Slayer Helmet (i) | Boosts damage on task. |
Body | Bandos Chestplate | Solid defence and strength. |
Legs | Bandos Tassets | More strength and defence. |
Weapon | Abyssal Whip | Fast and strong for melee. |
Shield | Dragon Defender | Extra attack bonuses. |
Inventory? Bring:
- Sanctified oil and pyre logs (yew or higher) for burning remains.
- Prayer potions to keep Protect from Melee up.
- Food like sharks for emergencies. I usually bring 5-6.
- Shade keys stack, so leave room for loot.
Pro tip: I forgot pyre logs once and had to tele out. Don’t be that noob.
How to Get to the Shade Catacombs
Getting to the Fiyr Shades is half the adventure. The catacombs are under Mort’ton, that swampy town south of Canifis. Here’s how I get there quick:
- Teleport to Burgh de Rott with a Games Necklace.
- Run north to Mort’ton.
- Use a flaming fire altar in town to access the catacombs.
- Head to the north-west section for Fiyr Shades.
Ever get lost in those swamps? I did my first time. Stick to the path, and you’ll be fine.
Finding Fiyr Shades
Fiyr Shades spawn in the bronze key areas of the catacombs. They’re the beefiest shades, so you’ll spot their tall, shadowy figures. I usually camp the north-west corner because it’s less crowded. Got a favorite spot in the catacombs? Spill the tea!
Combat Strategy: How to Kill Fiyr Shades
Now for the fun part: smashing those shades. They hit hard with melee, so you gotta play smart. My first few kills were sloppy, but now I’ve got it down to a science. Here’s my strategy.
Fighting Tips
Fiyr Shades are melee-only, so pop Protect from Melee and go to town. Here’s what I do:
- Use Piety: Boosts your attack and strength. I noticed a huge DPS jump with it.
- Stay topped up: Eat at 50% HP. I almost died once because I got cocky.
- Watch Prayer: Sip a Prayer potion every 5-10 minutes. Running out mid-fight is a nightmare.
Ever had a close call with a shade? I swear one time I survived with 10 HP. Pure panic!
Burning Remains for XP
After killing a Fiyr Shade, you’ll get Fiyr remains. Here’s how to burn them:
- Use sanctified oil on pyre logs (yew or better).
- Place remains on a funeral pyre in the catacombs.
- Light it with a tinderbox for Prayer XP and a shade key.
I burned 500 remains in one trip and got 300k Prayer XP. Worth it? Heck yeah.
Loot and Rewards: Is It Worth It?
So, is killing Fiyr Shades worth your time? Let’s break it down. I’ve had some killer loot runs, but also some duds. It’s all about RNG, baby.
What You Get
Fiyr Shades drop bronze shade keys, which open chests in the catacombs. Loot includes:
- Amulet of the Damned: Rare but awesome for melee boosts. I got one after 200 kills!
- Runes and coins: Decent for alchs or straight cash.
- Adamant gear: Not crazy valuable, but it adds up.
Prayer XP is the real MVP. I averaged 50k XP per hour with yew logs. What’s your best shade loot? Drop it in the comments!
Profit or Nah?
Profit varies. My best trip netted 1.5m GP from keys and an Amulet of the Damned, but some runs barely break even after supply costs. If you’re after Prayer XP, it’s 100% worth it. For pure GP, maybe try bosses like Vorkath instead. You feeling lucky with RNG?
One time, I opened 50 chests and got nothing but runes. Felt like crying. Next run? Amulet drop. RNG’s a rollercoaster.
Slayer Task Bonus
If Fiyr Shades are your Slayer task, use a Slayer Helmet (i) for extra damage and XP. I got 80k Slayer XP in one task, plus a ton of Prayer XP. Double-dipping XP is the best feeling, right?
Final Thoughts
Killing Fiyr Shades in OSRS is a grind, but it’s a fun one if you love Prayer training or chasing that sweet Amulet of the Damned. From my first chaotic runs to now, where I can camp them for hours, it’s been a wild ride. The catacombs are spooky, the loot’s decent, and the Prayer XP is chef’s kiss. Whether you’re a Slayer addict or just need to level Prayer, Fiyr Shades are worth a shot. Grab your whip, pop some Piety, and get to slaying. What’s your go-to Prayer training method? Hit me up below, and happy scaping!