OSRS Tombs of Amascut Guide 0 Invocations for Beginners

The Tombs of Amascut (ToA) in Old School RuneScape (OSRS) is a thrilling raid that offers players a chance to battle unique bosses, earn valuable rewards, and test their skills in the Jaltevas Pyramid. For newcomers or those looking to ease into the raid, running ToA with 0 invocations is the perfect starting point. This guide dives into everything you need to know about completing ToA with no invocations, ensuring a smooth and rewarding experience.
At 0 invocations, ToA is at its most accessible difficulty, making it ideal for players new to raids or those wanting a low-pressure run. Invocations are modifiers that increase the raid’s challenge and loot potential, but with none active, you face the base mechanics, enemy stats, and no additional restrictions like death limits or timers.
What Are Invocations?
Invocations are optional difficulty settings in ToA that alter mechanics, such as boosting enemy health, adding new attacks, or limiting supplies. At 0 invocations, you avoid these complications, focusing purely on learning the raid’s core paths and bosses.
Why Choose 0 Invocations?
Running ToA with 0 invocations is great for:
- Learning Mechanics: Master the basics without overwhelming modifiers.
- Low Risk: No death limits mean you can retry without losing progress.
- Team Flexibility: Easier coordination for groups of varying skill levels.
- Reward Potential: You still have a shot at uniques like the Masori armor or Osmumten’s Fang, though at lower odds.
Preparation for ToA 0 Invocations
Success in ToA, even at 0 invocations, requires solid preparation. From gear to inventory, here’s how to set yourself up for a smooth run.
Recommended Gear
Your gear should balance offense and defense while covering multiple combat styles, as ToA’s bosses have varied weaknesses.
Slot | Recommended Item | Budget Alternative |
---|---|---|
Helmet | Torva Full Helm | Neitiznot Faceguard |
Chest | Torva Platebody | Bandos Chestplate |
Legs | Torva Platelegs | Bandos Tassets |
Weapon | Osmumten’s Fang | Abyssal Whip |
Ranged | Toxic Blowpipe | Rune Crossbow |
Magic | Sanguinesti Staff | Trident of the Seas |
Tip: Osmumten’s Fang excels due to its high accuracy and stab bonus, perfect for most ToA bosses.
Inventory Setup
Your inventory should include supplies for sustained combat and puzzle-solving:
- Food: 8-10 Saradomin Brews and Super Restores (3:1 ratio).
- Potions: Divine Bastion, Ranging, and Magic potions for boosts.
- Runes: Blood, Death, and Chaos runes for utility spells like Ice Barrage.
- Utility: Stamina potion, teleport crystal, and a lockpick for puzzles.
Stats and Skills
While ToA is scalable, aim for these combat stats for a comfortable 0-invocation run:
Non-combat skills like Thieving (for puzzles) and Mining can help but aren’t mandatory at 0 invocations.
Navigating the Four Paths
ToA consists of four paths, each with a puzzle section followed by a boss fight. You can tackle them in any order, but a common sequence is Ba-Ba, Kephri, Akkha, and Zebak for smoother transitions.
Path of Apmeken (Ba-Ba)
Boss Overview: Ba-Ba, the monkey demi-boss, is weak to stab and melee. Her arena features falling boulders and banana peels that disrupt movement.
Strategy:
- Use Osmumten’s Fang or a stab weapon and pray Protect from Melee.
- Avoid boulders by staying alert for shadows on the ground.
- During her shockwave attack, run to a safe tile away from banana peels.
- Clear baboons she spawns quickly to avoid being overwhelmed.
Path of Scabaras (Kephri)
Boss Overview: Kephri, the scarab demi-boss, uses swarm attacks and spawns adds. She’s weak to magic, particularly fire spells.
Strategy:
- Pray Protect from Magic and use Fire Surge or Fire Wave.
- Dodge her firebomb attack by moving out of marked tiles.
- Kill scarab adds to prevent healing, prioritizing explosive ones.
- During her invulnerability phase, destroy the shield by attacking scarabs in the correct order (shown by symbols).
Path of Het (Akkha)
Boss Overview: Akkha is a humanoid boss with rotating attack styles (melee, ranged, magic) and a memory-based special attack. He’s weak to magic.
Strategy:
- Pray according to his attack style, switching as he changes (watch his animations).
- For the memory attack, stand on the tile matching the symbol shown previously.
- Use Ice Barrage to freeze him during orb phases to avoid trailing damage.
- Stay out of melee range to reduce damage from his multi-style hits.
Path of Crondis (Zebak)
Boss Overview: Zebak, the crocodile demi-boss, uses ranged and magic attacks and summons crocodiles. He’s weak to ranged.
Strategy:
- Pray Protect from Missiles and use a Toxic Blowpipe or Bow of Faerdhinen.
- Dodge acid pools and falling boulders by staying mobile.
- During his jug attack, destroy vases before they explode or heal him.
- Freeze crocodiles with Ice Barrage to prevent them from reaching Zebak.
Defeating the Wardens
After completing all four paths, you face the final boss: the Wardens, consisting of Elidinis’ Warden (Obelisk phase) and Tumeken’s Warden (Core phase).
Obelisk Phase
Overview: The Obelisk channels energy attacks and summons skulls that deal area damage.
Strategy:
- Pray Protect from Magic initially, switching to Protect from Missiles for skull phases.
- Stand in the safe zones during energy beams, avoiding red tiles.
- Attack the Obelisk while dodging skulls, which explode in a 3×3 area.
- Conserve supplies, as this phase is less demanding at 0 invocations.
Core Phase
Overview: Tumeken’s Warden alternates combat styles and uses a floor-tile attack that requires quick movement.
Strategy:
- Use Osmumten’s Fang for melee, switching to ranged or magic as needed.
- Pray according to the Warden’s style: Melee (slam), Ranged (arrows), or Magic (fireballs).
- For the floor attack, move to tiles that aren’t glowing to avoid massive damage.
- During enrage, focus on surviving by sipping brews and staying mobile.
Tips for Success and Rewards
With preparation and practice, ToA at 0 invocations is very achievable. Here are final tips and insights into rewards to keep you motivated.
General Tips
Maximize Efficiency:
- Communicate: If in a group, call out boss attacks and puzzle solutions.
- Practice Solo: Solo runs help you learn mechanics without group pressure.
- Use Supplies Wisely: Brew only when necessary to stretch your inventory.
- Watch Guides: Visual aids on platforms like YouTube can clarify boss patterns.
Rewards at 0 Invocations
While higher invocations boost loot odds, 0-invocation runs still offer exciting rewards:
- Uniques: Masori Armor, Osmumten’s Fang, Tumeken’s Shadow (rare at 0).
- Tradeables: Amethyst Arrows, Menaphite Ornaments, and more.
- Guaranteed Loot: Coins, gems, and alchables for consistent profit.
Note: Your loot is based on points earned during the raid, so deal as much damage as possible and complete puzzles efficiently.
Scaling Up After 0 Invocations
Once comfortable, try adding low-impact invocations like “Pathseeker” or “Softcore Run” to slightly increase difficulty and loot potential without overwhelming changes. This builds confidence for higher-level runs.
Running ToA at 0 invocations is a fantastic way to dive into one of OSRS’s most dynamic raids. With this guide, you’re equipped to tackle the Jaltevas Pyramid, defeat its bosses, and walk away with loot to fuel your next adventure. Grab your gear, rally your team (or go solo), and start raiding!