halygon
Grandmaster
Slayer Armor
General Information:
Slayer armor will reduce hit and spell damage by 50% as well as grant 75% spell poison resist chance. The chance of getting this bonus is scaled by the number of slayer pieces you have for that particular foe (e.g. if you have 2 pieces out of 6, then you only have a 33% chance of getting this 50% damage reduction. When you are hit by the corresponding slayer monster, a flash/sound occurs on your character, similar to using a slayer weapon.
The Crystal Workbench:
The crystal workbench is created from crystals mined in a Random Dungeon Adventure. The crystals require 120 skill to mine (it is not known at this time if mining gloves can be used as a buff to mine the crystals, but should work). Each crystal that is mined will provide one set of crystal shards used to create the workbench. After mining the crystals in a Random Dungeon Adventure, double click the shards it produces and click on another shard. After 10 shards have been combined, a Crystal Workbench will be created that can be used to create Slayer Armor.
How Do I Make This Slayer Stuff?!
Slayer armor can be created by placing glowing runes in a specific order inside a Crystal Workbench.
A Gargoyle Alchemist will drop recipes that will tell you what order the glowing runes should be placed in. The Gargoyle Alchemist will also have a chance to drop glowing runes. Glowing runes can also be obtained from Monsters in a Random Dungeon Adventure.
Each glowing rune represents a letter from the gargoyle alphabet and using the recipes described above will tell you what order you should put the glowing runes inside the Crystal Workbench.\
After the glowing runes have been placed in the correct order inside the Crystal Workbench, hit the 'imbue' button and click a piece of armor. You can imbue ANY existing armor (excluding blessed pieces) with a slayer property so it is best to imbue the best possible pieces of armor.
Can I Have More Than One Slayer Property On One Piece Of Armor?
Now lets say you're going to your super secret farming spot that no PKs know about but the only problem is there are different types of Monsters there.. NO PROBLEM!! You can put 2 slayer properties on ONE piece of armor! Check it out:
Info from Blaine the Gypsy
General Information:
Slayer armor will reduce hit and spell damage by 50% as well as grant 75% spell poison resist chance. The chance of getting this bonus is scaled by the number of slayer pieces you have for that particular foe (e.g. if you have 2 pieces out of 6, then you only have a 33% chance of getting this 50% damage reduction. When you are hit by the corresponding slayer monster, a flash/sound occurs on your character, similar to using a slayer weapon.
The Crystal Workbench:
The crystal workbench is created from crystals mined in a Random Dungeon Adventure. The crystals require 120 skill to mine (it is not known at this time if mining gloves can be used as a buff to mine the crystals, but should work). Each crystal that is mined will provide one set of crystal shards used to create the workbench. After mining the crystals in a Random Dungeon Adventure, double click the shards it produces and click on another shard. After 10 shards have been combined, a Crystal Workbench will be created that can be used to create Slayer Armor.
How Do I Make This Slayer Stuff?!
Slayer armor can be created by placing glowing runes in a specific order inside a Crystal Workbench.
A Gargoyle Alchemist will drop recipes that will tell you what order the glowing runes should be placed in. The Gargoyle Alchemist will also have a chance to drop glowing runes. Glowing runes can also be obtained from Monsters in a Random Dungeon Adventure.
Each glowing rune represents a letter from the gargoyle alphabet and using the recipes described above will tell you what order you should put the glowing runes inside the Crystal Workbench.\
After the glowing runes have been placed in the correct order inside the Crystal Workbench, hit the 'imbue' button and click a piece of armor. You can imbue ANY existing armor (excluding blessed pieces) with a slayer property so it is best to imbue the best possible pieces of armor.
Can I Have More Than One Slayer Property On One Piece Of Armor?
Now lets say you're going to your super secret farming spot that no PKs know about but the only problem is there are different types of Monsters there.. NO PROBLEM!! You can put 2 slayer properties on ONE piece of armor! Check it out:
Info from Blaine the Gypsy
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