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חבר מתאריך: 12.01.26
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RSorder OSRS: What to Focus on During the Fight
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Experienced players make bossing look easy because they've already died dozens of times learning the fight. The difference isn't talent-it's repetition.
What to Focus on During the Fight
One of the biggest beginner mistakes is watching your own damage. Once you know you're using the correct gear, attack style, and prayers, stop staring at your hitsplats. There's no benefit to it.
Instead, focus on the boss:
Watch attack patterns
Notice attack timing
Identify different attack styles
Learn when damage spikes happen
You should only glance at your own character to check hitpoints, prayer points, and whether your prayers or gear are correct.
Overhead prayers are incredibly powerful and often overlooked. Many players complain about low damage while taking unnecessary hits because they're praying incorrectly. Using the right overhead can drastically reduce damage taken.
Eating, Potting, and Staying Alive
Efficient eating means healing when you're not attacking, but when learning a boss, it's fine to play safer. Keep your health high to avoid being stacked out by mechanics you don't fully understand yet.
That said, don't waste food. If a shark heals 20 HP, don't eat it unless you're missing more than 20. As you gain confidence, you'll naturally eat less and attack more.
Always remember to pot up. Offensive potions like super combats, ranging potions, and divines provide massive stat boosts. For example, a super combat can temporarily raise 75 Attack and Strength to over 90-an enormous DPS increase. Staying boosted makes fights faster and safer.
Don't Panic-Dying Is Part of Learning
Dying in OSRS isn't a failure unless you're a Hardcore Ironman. If you're wearing budget gear, death costs are manageable, and every death teaches you something.
Many players who now have thousands of boss kills struggled heavily at first. Bossing feels intense when it's new, and that intensity is part of the fun. Once you master a boss, it often becomes routine-a loot simulator rather than an adrenaline rush.
Panicking isn't always bad. It means you're learning.
Practice With Entry-Level Bosses
Low-level bosses are perfect training tools. They teach core mechanics like prayer switching, movement, and timing without punishing mistakes too harshly. If you actively practice mechanics instead of OSRS GP mindlessly killing, even easy bosses prepare you for harder content later.
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