Slayer is a bit more complicated than most skills and is probably the hardest to train in OSRS. It involves killing monsters assigned by a slayer master. Players can train their slayer by completing quests that give slayer experience, playing the Temple Trekking minigame, or killing these assigned monsters. Whenever a player kills an assigned monster, they are awarded slayer experience. The rate at which they can kill these monsters determine how fast they can increase their slayer experience.
It is recommended that players train their combat stats while completing Slayer assignments, as they can generate decent combat experience rates. Regardless of how challenging Slayer might seem, it is quite rewarding as players can unlock monsters with rare and valuable drops that are quite profitable to kill, making Slayer one of the most profitable skills to train, especially at higher levels.
Quests that give Slayer experience
If you have low combat stats and want to skip those early slayer levels, it is best you first complete these quests as they have little to no requirements and give slayer experience.
- A porcine of Interest: it requires combat level to kill Sourhog (level 37). This rewards the player with 1,000 Slayer experience upon completion.
- Freeing the Mountain Dwarf (recipe for Disaster): this requires completion of Another Cook’s Quest and fishing contest Quests. This rewards the player with 1,000 slayer experience upon completion.
- Natural history quiz (mini-quest): this has no requirements, it consists of 14 creature displays. The player must answer 3 questions about the creatures correctly to get awarded skill experience and a total of 28.
Other quests give slayer experience but have more requirements, they include Champions Challenge (miniquest), Lair of Tarn Razorior, Monkey Madness II, Perilous Moons, Royal Trouble, Wanted!, Animal Magnetism, and the Fremennik Exiles.
Slayer Masters
Slayer masters are NPCs that assign slayer tasks to players, requiring them to kill specific monsters a certain number of times. There are nine slayer masters each having a different combat level requirement except Turael/Ava which has no requirements. Slayer masters that have higher requirements usually assign tougher monsters at relatively larger numbers, which will give the player higher slayer experience if they have good combat stats. They can be found on the map using this logo.
Turael/Aya
These slayer masters give the easiest Slayer tasks and have no requirements, After While Guthix Sleeps quest, Aya replaces Turael as the Slayer Master. Any of them can be used to skip tasks from other slayer masters, only if they don’t assign those tasks themselves. Either of the slayer masters can be found in Burthope.
Spria
Spria assigns Surghors to players, in addition to all the tasks assigned by Turael/Aya. Players need to complete Porcine of Interest before they can receive slayer tasks from her. She is located in Draynor Village; the fastest way to get here is through the Amulet of glory.
Krystilia
Kystillia’s task must be done in the Wilderness. She does not factor in the player’s combat stats when assigning tasks, which means she can assign tasks that may be more difficult than a player’s combat level indicates they can handle. She can be found in the Jail house in Edgeville, the fastest way to get to her is through the amulet of glory.
Mazchna/Achtryn
The minimum combat level to get assigned a task from Mazchna is level 20. During the While Guthix Sleeps, Mazchna is replaced by Achtryn. Either of them can be found north-east of Canifis, the fastest way to reach him is by using fairy ring code CKS.
Vannaka
Vannaka is a mid-level slayer master who requires a combat level of 40. He can be found in Edgeville Dungeon, the fastest way to reach him is through an amulet of glory.
Chaeldar
Chaeldar is also a mid-level slayer master who requires a combat level of 70. She is located in Zanaris, the only way to get to her is through a fairy ring to Zanaris or entering the shed in Lumbridge Swamp while wearing a dramen or lunar staff.
Konar quo Maten
Konar quo Mar requires a combat level of 75. She assigns players to kill monsters in a particular location, except in the wilderness. She is located in the Summit of Mount Karuulm. The fastest way to get here is through Rada’s blessing 3 or 4 or through the fairy code CIR.
Nieve/Steve
Nieve is the second-hardest Slayer Master. A combat level of 85 is required before she will assign slayer tasks to a player. After the completion of Monkey Madness II, Steve replaces Nieve. Either of them can be found in Tree Gnome stronghold, the fastest way to get here is through the slayer ring or a charged necklace of passage to Jorral’s Outpost.
Duradel/Kuradal
Duradel is the Hardest slayer master but also offers the fastest slayer experience rates, players must have a slayer level of at least 50 and a combat level of 100 before they can receive tasks from Duradel. He can be located across the bridge in Shilo village. The fastest way to get to him is through Karamja 4 gloves which teleports the player directly to him.
Slayer Reward points
Slayer reward points are awarded for every slayer task a player completes from any slayer master except Turael and Spria. Slayer masters with higher combat requirements offer higher slayer reward points, as shown above. Additional bonus points are awarded for every 10th, 50th, 100th, 250th, and 1,000th slayer task the player completes; this adds up over a long run and the total number of points that players can get from completing tasks is 1.77x the normal number of the base point. For instance, Duradel gives 15 slayer experience per task as base point, the total number of points earned every 1000 tasks is 26,550 points.These points can be used to purchase and unlock different items from Slayer Masters by clicking rewards after right-clicking on them.
Cancelling/skipping and Blocking tasks
Most of the player's Slayer reward points are for skipping undesirable tasks. Undesirable slayer tasks have the following features:
- They give lower experience rates
- They are relatively costly
- They take too long while giving only average slayer experience: This is a bad idea because the player would be spending most of their time doing average tasks instead of tasks that offer very high slayer experience.
Cancelling tasks means skipping them, and they can still be assigned to you in the future; it costs 30 Slayer reward points. To permanently block a task, you will need to spend 100 Slayer reward points. A maximum of seven slayer tasks can be blocked, six of those requiring 50 quest points each while the seventh requires completion of Lumbridge & Draynor Diary since there is a maximum of 300 quest points in the game. Weighting is used to represent how often a slayer task can be assigned. Undesirable tasks with high weightings should be blocked as soon as possible.
How to Unlock New Slayer Tasks
Certain monsters require players to pay some of their reward points before they can be assigned as a slayer task by a slayer master, this is only possible with high-level slayer masters like Duradel. Tasks like the Mithril dragons should be unlocked since they are a fast task that can help you get the points needed to skip undesirable tasks.
Some Slayer tasks are also toggle-able, which means you can decide to toggle it off if you don’t want to get assigned to do the task anymore; this acts as a block.
Here is a list of tasks that can be unlocked:
Extending Slayer Tasks
Players can also extend tasks using their Slayer reward points, however, they should only extend tasks that give them the highest Slayer experience like Nechryael or Trolls, extending a task with average experience rates would result in lower Slayer experience rates.
Recommendations For Slayer
Dwarf Cannon
The Dwarf cannon is quite useful when looking to get the best slayer experience rates, they can do additional damage to multiple monsters, thereby improving speed and slayer experience rates when on certain slayer tasks. They also give very good ranged experience. To manage costs, the dwarf cannon should only be used for certain tasks where it can make double cannon shots against one monster likeTrolls, Kalphites, Daganoths, and some others. Unless you are an Ironman, It’s better to wait until you can afford a cannon than attempt to train Slayer without it, as they save a significant amount of time. Using the dwarf cannon is expensive, however, some tasks are profitable enough to allow the player to cover the costs.
Prayer
Prayer is useful when training slayer, it allows the player to use protection prayers against assigned monsters, reducing how much they need to make trips to the bank to get more food. Offensive prayers can also be used to increase damage, improving the player’s slayer experience rate as a result. A high prayer level is recommended for training slayer, as it allows players to restore more prayer points per prayer potion dose.
Player-owned houses
Having a house is advantageous when training slayer, it has a variety of perks like:
Portal chambers
Portal chambers require 50 construction, They can be set to teleport a player anywhere a spell book can.
Portal Nexus
It requires 72 construction and costs 200,000 coins, it is capable of teleporting the player to multiple locations around Gielenor.
Ornate rejuvenation pool
This restores the player’s special attack energy, run energy, prayer points, health, and any reduced stats. As a result, helping the player to manage costs.
Spirit tree & fairy ring
At 95 construction and 83 farming, players can build a spirit tree and fairy ring in their house, which can be used to teleport faster to the monsters that are assigned to kill.
How to earn more points When Training Slayer
The fastest way to earn more points when training slayer is by using a slayer master that gives a bigger reward points for every 10th task. For instance, Completing Turael tasks and then completing every 10th task with Konar quo Maten will yield higher points, since he gives the highest point for every 10th interval outside the Wilderness. Players should note that there is a separate task completion counter for Wilderness Slayer, meaning the tenth task cannot be completed with Krystilia for the additional points.
Combat Gear for Slayer Training
Players should use the best gear available for their level, this will increase their damage and as a result, improve their slayer experience rates. The gear listed below should be affordable for most players however if the player can purchase better gear, they should use it.
Melee gear for Slayer
Head slot: Slayer helmet (i)
Neck slot: Amulet of torture
Cape slot: Fire cape
Body slot: Obsidian platebody
Legs slot: Obsidian platelegs
Weapon slot: Abyssal whip
Shield slot: Dragon defender
Ring slot: Ultor ring
Boots slot: Primordial boots
Gloves slot: Rune gloves
Ammo slot: Rada's blessing 4
Ranged gear for Slayer
Head slot: Slayer helmet (i)
Neck slot: Necklace of anguish
Cape slot: Ava’s assember
Body slot: Armadyl chestplate
Legs slot: Armadyl Chainskirt
Weapon slot: Toxic blowpipe
Ring slot: Archers ring(i)
Boots slot: rangers boots
Gloves slot: Expeditious bracelet
Ammo slot: Rada's blessing 4
Magic gear for Slayer
Head slot: Slayer helmet (i)
Neck slot: Occult necklace
Cape slot: Imbued god cape
Body slot: Ahrim robetop
Legs slot:Ahrim robeskirt
Weapon slot: Ancient Sceptre
Ring slot: Brimstone ring
Boots slot: Wizard boots
Gloves slot: Expeditious bracelet
Ammo slot: Rada's blessing 4
Fastest Method of Training Slayer
Early Slayer Training
Level 1–16 Slayer: Varrock Museum Quick And Quests
When starting, Complete the Varrock Museum Quiz to get to level 9 slayer, and complete The Porcine of Interest to get level 13; you will also get rewarded with 30 slayer points and then complete freeing the mountain dwarf (recipe for disaster) to get to level 16 slayer
Level 16+ Slayer with low combat stats
It is generally not recommended to start training Slayer at low combat levels since most of the tasks are costly and give very little experience, making it difficult and slow.Overall, the decision is up to the player when they want to start training Slayer. However, using Vannaka at low combat levels is not as bad as the other alternative, making him the best slayer master for early slayer training.
Mid-Slayer Training: Nieve
To get better Slayer experience rates, it is better to train your combat stats up to 85 which is the requirement to use Nieve. When training Slayer with Nieve, you should only do the tasks in green below. Skip the rest while blocking the task you don’t like, a good block list is also illustrated below. When setting up a good block list, ensure they have the qualities of a bad task as shown above.
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Late game slayer training: Duradel
Duradel is the best slayer master, offering both decent slayer experience rates and good rewards. To get the best experience rates, you should focus on killing the monsters that give the best Slayer experience rates while using quick tasks to get additional Slayer reward points to skip undesirable tasks. The monsters you should mainly kill during his tasks are similar to Nieve, however, here are some additions:
Nechryael
Players can earn high experience rates when Ice Barraging these in the Catacombs of Kourend.
Suqahs
The player should now have decent stats to kill Suqahs. Cannon them in the Lunar Isle to earn decent experience rates.
Smoke devils
These are unlocked at 93 Slayer, they can give the highest slayer experience rates in the game if you learn to lure and then barrage them.
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Blocklist With Duradel
Since you have better combat stats when using Duradel, some tasks that you would block when using Nieve can give better experience rates. Here is what your block list should be like when using Duradel
- Abyssal Demon
- Black Demon
- Fire Giant
- Hellhound
- Drake
- Wyrm
- Greater Demon
- Aberrant Spectre
- Cave Kraken
The block list is quite similar as well, but players usually have different block lists set up based on their preferences, and you should do the same. Ensure to kill mostly the monsters with high experience rates then complete quick tasks to get extra points to skip undesirable tasks, you should continue to add more monsters to your quick tasks if you run out of points until your point is stable but if your points increase, you should consider removing some.
Experience Rates When Training Slayer
An average player, when using efficient methods such as bursting & cannoning, should get around 50K-80K Slayer experience per hour.
Using Duradel, You should expect these experience rates:
When killing Nechryaels, players can get up to 80,000 slayer experience when barraging them
When killing Smoke devils, players can get up to 150,000 slayer experience when luring and barraging them
When Cannoning mutated Bloodvelds at Meiyerditch Laboratories, players can get up to 75,000 slayer experience per hour
When Barraging Ankou, players can get up to 55,000 slayer experience per hour.
When cannoning Daganoths, players can get up to 85,000 slayer experience per hour.
When Barraging dust devils, players can get up to 75,000 slayer experience per hour.
When cannoning Kalphites, players can get up to 75,000 slayer experience per hour.
When cannoning trolls, players can get up to 50,000 slayer experience per hour.
The players should extend these tasks to get better Slayer experience rates, use a good block list, then skip the rest while maintaining a stable Slayer reward point.
How to make Money from training Slayer
If you are looking to make money from training Slayer, you should use Konar as your Slayer master, since the monsters he assigns players to kill have a chance of dropping Brimstone keys which can be used to open the Brimstone chest right next to her. The Value of loot from this chest is about 89,000 coins. She is the only Slayer master who includes a specific location where the player must complete their Slayer task.
Block list with Konar
- Abyssal Demon
- Black Demon
- Fire Giant
- Hellhound
- Drake
- Wyrm
- Greater Demon
- Aberrant Spectre
- Cave Kraken
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