Description: An addendum to Mort’ton Shade Burning mini-game. Upon completing the Legacy of Seergaze you unlock the ability to kill and burn the mysterious Vyrewatch. The burning of these creatures may bring in a valuable reward.
Safety: This mini-game is dangerous because it requires battling Vyrewatches.
Contents:
- Requirements
- Recommendations
- Start Point
- Vyrewatch Locations
- Ivandis Flail
- Strategy For Killing Vyrewatch
- Burning The Corpses
- Rewards
Requirements:
Levels:
40 Firemaking
Quests:
Legacy of Seergaze
Items:
Pyre logs (Teak or higher), Tinderbox, Food, Armor and an Ivandis flail.
Recommendations:
Levels:
A high Firemaking level A high combat level since the Vyrewatch can hit very hard.
Items:
A Salve amulet OR Salve amulet (e), and a Guthix balance potions.
Start Point: Meiyerditch, east of Burgh de Rott.
Vyrewatch Locations:
These creatures are located east of Burgh de Rott and within the city of Meiryerditch. Vyrewatch can also be encountered during the Temple Trekking/Burgh de Rott Ramble mini-game. There are 4 variations of these creatures, each of a different combat level.
Types of Vyrewatch:
Vyrewatch (level 110)
Vyrewatch (level 120)
Vyrewatch (level 130)
Vyrewatch (level 140)
All drop only one item, the Vyre corpse.
Ivandis Flail:
Vyrewatch can only be attacked with the Ivandis flail as a weapon. Any other weapon will do no damage. An Ivandis flail is made during the Legacy of Seergaze quest. When the Vyrewatch are down to less than half of their health you can use the flail’s special attack on the Vyrewatch. This causes the Vyrewatch to be suspended frozen in mid-air and allows you to attack then without retaliation. When wielding the Ivandis flail, a charge is used up each time you activate the special attack. The flail turns to Flail dust after all 30 of its charges are used.
How To Make A Ivandis Flail:
Item Needed Step Materials Action Outcome
Rod of ivandis 1 Silver bar, Sapphire, Mithril bar, and Rod clay mould Use a Silver bar on a furnace Silvthrill rod
2 Silvthrill rod, Cosmic rune, and Water rune Cast a Level 1 enchant spell Silvthrill rod (enchanted)
3 Silvthrill rod, and Rope Use the Silvtrill rod on the well under
the Paterdomus Temple Rod of ivandis
Enchanted sickle
emerald (b) 1 Silver bar, and Sickle mould Use a Silver bar on a furnace Silver sickle
2 Silver sickle Use the silver sickle on the Nature Altar (Mort
Myre Swamp) from The Nature Spirit quest Silver sickle(b)
3 Silver sickle(b), Emerald, and Chisel Use the Emerald with the Silver sickle (b) Silver sickle emerald(b)
4 Silver sickle emerald(b), Cosmic rune, and 3 Air runes Cast a Level 2 enchant spell Enchanted sickle emerald (b)
Silvthril chain 1 Silver bar, Mithril bar, and Chain link mould Use a Silver bar on a furnace Silvthril chain
+ + +
Rod of ivandis , Enchanted sickle emerald (b) , Silvthril chain , and Chisel Use each item on the other
Ivandis flail
Hint: Take several Silver sickles, Emeralds, Enchantment runes and a Chisel to the nature altar and make several Enchanted sickle emerald (b) as you bless each Sickle. This will save you a substantial amount of time when making new Ivandis flails.
Strategy For Killing Vyrewatch:
Wear highest level melee armor possible. A Bunyip pouch (level 68 Summoning) can be used for healing. Full Guthans may also be used for healing. Although you will do no damage to the Vyrewatch with Guthans, you will be healed by the amount of damage you might have dealt when its special effect is activated. When the Vyrewatch get to less than half of their health use the attack special of the Ivandis flail. Using a Guthix balance potion on the frozen suspended vyrewatch can do up to 19 damage to them, but will not necessarily kill them.
The Salve amulet comes in handy at killing Vyrewatch. You can obtain it by using the Salve shard, from the Haunted Mine quest, with a Ball of wool When worn, it will give you will +15% Strength and Attack against the undead, such as Vyrewatch. You can compare it to fighting Vyrewatches with a Strength and Attack potion, but this lasts forever. It also adds +3 to Prayer. You may also use a Salve amulet (e), which you can get after doing the The Lair of Tarn Razorlor mini-quest. The Salve amulet (e) is made by using Tarn’s diary with a Salve Amulet. The diary is available in a Player owned House once the mini-quest has been completed. It will give you +20% strength and attack against undead.
Burning The Corpses:
Items Needed: Pyre log, Vyre corpse, and a Tinderbox
Take an inventory full of Corpses, Pyre logs and a Tinderbox down into the basement of the Paterdomus Temple, west of Canifis. There, go down the stairway to access the Columbarium.
Once inside the Columbarium, use your Pyre logs on a funeral pyre, followed by the corpse. Then, light it to obtain a Columbarium key and 79 Prayer XP. The Firemaking XP will depend on the type of pyre log used. For more information on how to make Pyre logs, refer to the Mort’ton Shade Burning mini-game guide.
Hint: Maple pyre logs are the easiest to make due to the readily availability of Maple logs on the Grand Exchange.
Use the Columbarium key on the wooden recess to receive a reward, in the form of an item.
Rewards:
Prayer Experience:
For each Vyre corpse you burn you will receive 79 Prayer experience, independent of which pyre logs you used.
Firemaking Experience:
For each Vyre corpse you burn you will receive Firemaking experience, depending on which pyre logs you used.
Pyre Logs Firemaking
Required Firemaking XP
Per Log
Teak 40 120
Arctic pine 35 158
Maple 50 175
Mahogany 55 210
Eucalyptus 63 246
Yew 65 255
Magic 80 404.5
Ivandis Flail Improvement:
For every 50 Vyre corpses burned, you receive an improvement to your Ivandis flail, which allows you to hit harder and more accurately. You get this improvement a maximum of 10 times. Once you have burned 500 corpses, you will receive a message that you have mastered the flail.
Key Loot:
Key Loot
Columbarium Adam full helm (g), Adam full helm (t), Adam kiteshield (g), Adam kiteshield (t), Adam platebody (g), Adam platebody (t), Adam platelegs (g), Adam platelegs (t), Adam plateskirt (g), Adam plateskirt (t), Adamant arrow (19-29), Adamant full helm, Adamant javelin (13-31), Adamant platelegs, Adamantite ore, Black full helm (g), Black full helm (t), Black dragonhide set, Black kiteshield (g), Black kiteshield (t), Black platebody (t), Black platebody (g), Black platelegs (g), Black platelegs (t), Black plateskirt (g), Black plateskirt (t), Blood rune (7-9, 19), Blood talisman, Blue charm, Cactus seed, Chaos rune (12-19), Coins (923-1745), Crimson charm, Death rune (12-15), Dragon spear, Dwarf weed seed, Earth rune (81-117), Gold bar (9-13, noted), Gold charm, Green charm, Grimy avantoe, Grimy cadantine, Grimy dwarf weed, Grimy harralander (1-3), Grimy irit, Grimy kwuarm, Grimy lantadyme, Grimy ranarr, Grimy snapdragon, Grimy toadflax, Grimy torstol, Guthix full helm, Guthix kiteshield, Guthix page 1, Guthix page 2, Guthix page 3, Guthix page 4, Guthix platebody, Guthix platelegs, Guthix plateskirt, Irit seed, Kwuarm seed, Law rune (8-13), Limpwurt seed, Loop half of a key, Mithril axe (hatchet), Nature rune (8-14), Nature talisman, Rune arrow (6-11), Rune dagger, Rune full helm (g), Rune full helm (t), Rune javelin (8-11), Rune kiteshield (g), Rune kiteshield (t), Rune med helm, Rune platebody (g), Rune platebody (t), Rune platelegs, Rune platelegs (g), Rune platelegs (t), Rune plateskirt (g), Rune plateskirt (t), Rune spear, Runite bar, Saradomin full helm, Saradomin kiteshield, Saradomin page 1, Saradomin page 2, Saradomin page 3, Saradomin page 4, Saradomin platebody, Saradomin platelegs, Saradomin plateskirt, Snapdragon seed, Steel arrow (66-123), Tooth half of a key, Uncut diamond, Uncut emerald, Uncut ruby, Uncut sapphire, Zamorak full helm, Zamorak kiteshield, Zamorak page 1, Zamorak page 2, Zamorak page 3, Zamorak page 4, Zamorak platebody, Zamorak platelegs, Zamorak plateskirt
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