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It is recommended to bring your best in slot Range or Melee armour, depending on which style you choose. For budget setups and beginners I would recommend using range... KC can be achieved using blessed d'hide and a rune crossbow paired with ruby bolts e and diamond bolts for example. Budget melee can also be achieved with a dragon sword however it will be painfully slow. | It is recommended to bring your best in slot Range or Melee armour, depending on which style you choose. For budget setups and beginners I would recommend using range... KC can be achieved using blessed d'hide and a rune crossbow paired with ruby bolts e and diamond bolts for example. Budget melee can also be achieved with a dragon sword however it will be painfully slow. | ||
Here is an example of a gear/inventory setup for beginners for | Here is an example of a gear/inventory setup for beginners for Ranged: | ||
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== Getting There == | == Getting There == | ||
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== Fight Overview == | == Fight Overview == | ||
Vorkath uses a variety of attacks, primarily ranged and magical attacks, as well as melee if standing next to it. Similarly to the King Black Dragon, it can also use three types of dragonfire: regular, venomous, and prayer-disabling. His dragonfire is stronger than other dragons' and requires more tiers of protection to block. The final common attack is a fireball it launches high in the air that must be dodged; it will instantly kill regardless of the player's dragonfire protection if directly struck, or deal an immense amount of damage if next to it, which is similarly unaffected by dragonfire protection. | |||
*'''''Here is a detailed image of all Vorkath's attacks''''': | |||
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After six normal/dragonfire attacks, it will use one of two special attacks and alternate between them (i.e., it will use one after 6 regular attacks, then the other after 6 more, and so on): | After six normal/dragonfire attacks, it will use one of two special attacks and alternate between them (i.e., it will use one after 6 regular attacks, then the other after 6 more, and so on): | ||
*Freezing the player in place and summoning a Zombified Spawn that will approach the player and explode violently if not killed, resulting in up to 61 damage | *Freezing the player in place and summoning a Zombified Spawn that will approach the player and explode violently if not killed, resulting in up to 61 damage | ||
*Launching acid pools around the area and rapidly spitting fireballs at the player that must be dodged or they will deal high damage very quickly. During this time, Vorkath has a flat 50% damage reduction. | |||
[[File:Ezgif-3af1f07e155f04.gif|500px|thumb|none|Vorkath's Freezing / Undead Minion Attack]] | |||
*Launching acid pools around the area and rapidly spitting fireballs at the player that must be dodged or they will deal high damage very quickly. During this time, Vorkath has a flat 50% damage reduction. It is best, while walking and not running to find a semi-long line that has no poison and to walk back and forth to avoid these attacks. | |||
[[File:Ezgif-3adebcd6b7dee7.gif|500px|thumb|none|Vorkath's Acide Barrage Attack]] | |||
*In between these attacks, Vorkath can use his "Deadly Dragonfire" attack which a player must walk 2 tiles away from to avoid damage. If not avoided at all - players will often outright get one shot by this attack... | |||
[[File:Ezgif-3fe05bced62225.gif|500px|thumb|none|Vorkath Using Deadly Dragonfire Directly On A Palyer]] | |||
Latest revision as of 23:01, 26 March 2025
Vorkath

Vorkath is a powerful undead blue dragon residing on the Island of Ungael. (roughly translated as pathetic failure/weakling/runt in the dragonkin's language).
Vorkath is considered a blue dragon and zombie for the purpose of a Slayer task. As Vorkath is also undead, the Salve amulet and its variants will work on him. However, it does not stack with the Slayer helmet. Vorkath is also immune to recoil damage.
Requirements
While there are no specific requirements to fight Vorkath, I heavily recommend having 90+ Combat stats and Ranged, however you can achieve kills with lower stats - the higher the better obviously. You will also need 39 Magic to cast crumble undead on the minion Vorkath spawns. There are only two staffs that can auto cast this spell - one being a Slayer Staff which you can buy from any slayer master at home. It is imperative to bring one of these as a switch, along with the relevant runes... (Earth, Air and Chaos)
High level food is recommended, for example: Sharks or Manta Ray or Sara Brews paired with Restores. You will also want Prayer Potions, Anti Venom+ (Unless using Serpentine Helmet). a combat potion dependent on which combat style you choose (Most people use Melee or Ranged) and most important and antifire potion of sorts. Heavily recommend getting a Extended Super Antifire, paired with a Anti-Dragon Shield or a DFS.
A good understanding of:
- Basic Prayer Switching
- Pathing
Gear Recommendations
It is recommended to bring your best in slot Range or Melee armour, depending on which style you choose. For budget setups and beginners I would recommend using range... KC can be achieved using blessed d'hide and a rune crossbow paired with ruby bolts e and diamond bolts for example. Budget melee can also be achieved with a dragon sword however it will be painfully slow.
Here is an example of a gear/inventory setup for beginners for Ranged:


Getting There
You can get to the big blue boi by teleporting to "Vorkath". You can do this by either right clicking the "Report" button and selecting "Teleport" or using the spirit tree at home.
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Fight Overview
Vorkath uses a variety of attacks, primarily ranged and magical attacks, as well as melee if standing next to it. Similarly to the King Black Dragon, it can also use three types of dragonfire: regular, venomous, and prayer-disabling. His dragonfire is stronger than other dragons' and requires more tiers of protection to block. The final common attack is a fireball it launches high in the air that must be dodged; it will instantly kill regardless of the player's dragonfire protection if directly struck, or deal an immense amount of damage if next to it, which is similarly unaffected by dragonfire protection.
- Here is a detailed image of all Vorkath's attacks:

After six normal/dragonfire attacks, it will use one of two special attacks and alternate between them (i.e., it will use one after 6 regular attacks, then the other after 6 more, and so on):
- Freezing the player in place and summoning a Zombified Spawn that will approach the player and explode violently if not killed, resulting in up to 61 damage

- Launching acid pools around the area and rapidly spitting fireballs at the player that must be dodged or they will deal high damage very quickly. During this time, Vorkath has a flat 50% damage reduction. It is best, while walking and not running to find a semi-long line that has no poison and to walk back and forth to avoid these attacks.

- In between these attacks, Vorkath can use his "Deadly Dragonfire" attack which a player must walk 2 tiles away from to avoid damage. If not avoided at all - players will often outright get one shot by this attack...

Once Vorkath is killed, it will return to its original unaggressive stance. It can immediately be reawoken for another battle.
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Rare Loot Table
Vorkath drops some really cool upgrades! Including some of the best bones for prayer xp and Vorkath's Head which is used to make the Ava's assembler, and two types of visages for Dragon Fire Shields!
Here is a list of Vorkath's Rare Loot Table:
- Superior Dragon Bones
- Vorkath Head for Ava's Assembler
- Dragon Bone Necklace
- Draconic Visage
- Skeletal Visage
- Pet Vorki
In Conclusion
In conclusion, Vorkath is a great mid game Boss on Simplescape. It can introduce a lot of mechanics the player learns which will help with late game grinds. Superior Dragon Bones are great XP for both Regular and Ironmen players.
Article written by Pain6