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Main page/Guides/Bestiary/Boss list/Sea troll queen
Combat level | 170 |
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XP per kill | 400,000 |
Always drops | Big Bones
Crimson Charm |
Combat info | |
Hitpoints | 5000 |
Max hit | 33 (range)
55 (magic) |
Attack Speed | 3.0 |
Aggressive? | Yes |
Poisonous? | No |
Attack style | Range
Magic |
The Sea Troll Queen is one of the weakest bosses in Grinderscape. It resides on the island of Miscellania and requires Bervirius Notes to access. Both the boss and its drops are somewhat lackluster, but it does have the potential to drop moderately valuable items. It can attack with magic and range, but its magic attacks are by far the most dangerous. Players should use Protection from Magic while fighting the Queen to avoid the majority of her damage output. Her range attacks are significantly weaker and less accurate, so it should be easy to survive them as you kill the Queen. The best attack style here is melee. Not only does melee armor have the best range defense of any armor set, but it also boasts the best damage-per-second. Although the Sea Troll Queen is unlikely to do much damage, it's still worth bringing an Elysian Spirit Shield or Primal Kiteshield (b), if you can afford one, to reduce the amount of food that you will need.
The Sea Troll Queen uses the following attacks:
- A multi-target range attack that does up to 33 damage
- A multi-target magic attack that does up to 55 damage
Contents
Gear and Inventory Setup
The best gear to use at the Sea Troll Queen is melee. The only type of damage you will be taking is range damage, and melee is the combat style with the best range defense. Aside from that, the Sea Troll Queen isn't particularly dangerous anyway, so you might as well go with the combat style that has the best damage-per-second. You need Bervirius notes to access the Sea Troll Queen, any they can take an annoyingly long time to get, so longevity is moderately important here. Fortunately, with good defense, you won't take much damage.
The best familiar to use here is a bunyip. The healing power of the bunyip will not only save you food, but also reduce the amount of time you spend eating rather than attacking. With maxed or near-maxed gear with a shield switch, you will only need to eat on rare occasions. Beasts of burden can also be used, but they are generally less efficient than a bunyip. You'll be able to hold more supplies, but you'll also consume those supplies much quicker.
Here is the best gear to use in each gear slot:
Head | > > > > |
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Torso | > > > > > |
Legs | > > > > > |
Gloves | |
Boots | > > |
Amulet | > > |
Ring | > > > |
Cape | > > > > |
Offhand | > > |
Weapon | > > > |
Spec Weapon | > |
Head: Completionist Hood > Torva Full Helm > Max Hood > Statius’s Full Helm > Helm of Neitiznot
Torso: Torva Platebody > Vesta’s Chainbody > Statius’s Platebody > Bandos Chestplate > Elite Black Platebody > Fighter Torso
Legs: Torva Platelegs > Vesta’s Plateskirt > Statius’s Platelegs > Elite Black Platelegs > Bandos Tassets > Dragon Platelegs
Gloves: Barrows Gloves
Boots: Primal Boots > Steadfast Boots > Dragon Boots
Amulet: Blood Necklace > Amulet of Fury > Amulet of Glory
Ring: Onyx Ring (i) > Berserker Ring (i) > Berserker Ring > Ring of Recoil
Cape: TokHaar-Kal (Kiln Cape) > Completionist Cape > Max Cape > Fire Cape > Ardougne Cloak 4
Offhand: Flameburst Defender > Dragon Defender > Dragonfire Shield
Weapon: Abyssal Vine Whip > Chaotic Rapier > Chaotic Longsword > Abyssal Whip
Spec Weapon: Dragon Claws > Dragon Dagger
Inventory Setup
Virtually any gear can be used at the Sea Troll Queen, as long as you scale your inventory to match:
Maxed Setup
Requirements:
- Statius, Vesta, or Torva Armor
- Abyssal Vine Whip
- Damage-Soaking shield
- 67+ Summoning
- 70+ Herblore
8 Overloads, 12 Super Prayers, 4 Saradomin Brews, Dragon Claws, 100k Coins, Bervirius Notes, Primal Kiteshield (b).
Medium Setup
Requirements:
- Bandos or Elite Armor
- Chaotic Rapier
- 67+ Summoning
- 70+ Herblore
4 Overloads, 8 Super Prayers, 12 Saradomin Brews, Dragon Claws, 100k Coins, Bervirius Notes, Elysian Spirit Shield.
Welfare Setup
Requirements:
3 Super Sets, 8 Prayer Potions, 10 Rocktail, Dragon Dagger, 100k Coins, Bervirius Notes, Shield Switch (optional).
Getting There
Requirements:
- Bervirius Notes
- 100k Coins
Step 1: Pay the Sailor in Edgeville 100k Coins to teleport you to Miscellania
You will end up here:
Step 1.5: If you don't already have Bervirius Notes, kill the trolls here until they drop them
Step 2: Give the notes to the sailor at Miscellania to teleport you to the Sea Troll Queen
You should turn on Protection from Magic before teleporting across.
You will end up here:
Step 3: Kill the Sea Troll Queen
Here is a video showing the complete process of accessing and killing the Sea Troll Queen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpPDSmg-mBE&feature=player_embedded
Tips and Tricks
Conserving food and prayer
Due to the annoyance of getting Bervirius notes, you don't want to waste any food at the Sea Troll Queen, and you don't want to have to leave before all your supplies have been consumed. Fortunately, the Queen can't hit you from everywhere on her island. Between kills or if you need to log out, you can run to a safespot here:
Timing the spawn
The Sea Troll Queen takes exactly 85 seconds to respawn after being killed. Unfortunately, there's no obvious in-game clue as to when she will respawn, so if you want to minimize prayer usage between kills, the best way to deal with this is to set up an external timing system.
Drops
The Sea Troll Queen doesn't have any unique, valuable drops, but it does have a couple of moderately valuable items that it can drop.