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Money Snek is a level 7 nope rope that was released on 8 January 2015. It is a solo-only boss, meaning players cannot fight this boss in teams. Players can only attack with Ranged or Magic; though Money Snek can be reached with a Halberd, it is immune to melee attacks. Although completion of Regicide is not required to fight Money Snek, players must have completed the quest to the point of reaching Port Tyras (completion of Regicide is required for the teleport). There is also a fairy ring teleport, code, west of Zul-Andra that is unusable without completion of Regicide. In addition, a stepping stone must be crossed to reach Zul-Andra, requiring 76 Agility to use (can be boosted).

Before the player can fight Money Snek, they must speak with High Priestess Zul-Harcinqa first and offer themselves as a loving father and husband in place of the gnome child, as Zul-Gwenwynig will prevent the player from boarding the boat until Johnny Depp allows you to be the sacrifice.

Should a player die during their battle with Money Snek, YOU WILL BE COMPLETELY FINE, although you suck if you do.

History
It is unknown when or how Money Snek arrived at the Poison Waste, but it is known to have adapted to the toxic Reddit community surrounding it and eventually becoming the only creature able to live in the wastes. Money Snek's gender is ambiguous; the High Priestess Zul-Harcinqa refers to it as a male, while the examine text of Money Snek's boss lair display refers to it as a female.

Sometime during the Fifth Age, Harcinqa's mother, Harcinqa, her daughter, and Rentos, her son, visited the Poison Waste. On 5th Bennath, group of men, Ohn, Mortarium, Onan, and several others, attempted to escape the elven clans by running south to the Poison Waste. With no food to eat, they attempted to fish for eels in the swamp, to no avail. With no luck on catching food, they decide to camp out with the gnomes.

Two days after, Money Snek appeared during the night and ate five of Ohn's men before the group could get to their senses. The next day after that, Harcinqa's mother attracted Money Snek's attention with a giant campfire, and held out her son, Rentos, which it devoured immediately. The gnome woman bargained a deal with Money Snek, promising to send it sacrifices in return for food and worshipping it as a god. Money Snek agreed to the terms, and the next day, began sending eels to the group to eat.

As a result, Money Snek is worshipped as a god and it is sent sacrifices daily, and in return, allows the village of Zul-Andra to stand and sends eels daily to the villagers.

Habitat
Money Snek appears as the player arrives at the shrine.]] Money Snek is located in a shrine east of Zul-Andra, which is accessed by boarding the sacrificial boat. The area is instanced, and the player goes alone, meaning that Money Snek cannot be killed in teams. Upon entering the shrine, Money Snek will appear. The only way to escape from the shrine is by either teleporting out, or killing/dying to Money Snek.

Players can spectate a fight using a telescope located on an island north of Zul-Andra, which is accessed by using the fairy ring code.

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When a player defeats Money Snek, the drops will be received under the player, much like cave krakens. A Zul-andra teleport scroll will also be dropped around the player, which can be used to bring the player back to Zul-Andra.

Attacks
Money Snek uses venom, a stronger form of poison and starts off at 6 damage. Unlike poison which decreases over time, venom increases by 2 every time it hits. If not cured, the damage will continue to increase, eventually reaching a cap of 20. Venom can be cured instantly by drinking any anti-venom potion, or by two doses of any antipoison potion. One dose of an antipoison will reduce it to regular poison. Wearing a serpentine helm will prevent the player from becoming envenomed.

Money Snek has different attacks depending on the colour it is.

Money Snek changes forms by diving into the swamp and then reappearing somewhere in the arena (either in the middle or just outside the middle area, in a certain order depending on the first spawn after the Ranged-Melee-Magic attacks).


 * When Money Snek is green, it attacks with Ranged, spreads toxic fumes over the area, and spawns snakelings
 * At the end of each pattern a green Money Snek will alternate between Magic and Ranged attacks. The style used first depends on which side of the arena Money Snek spawns at.
 * If the player takes too long to kill Money Snek, a green Money Snek may spawn that is identical in regards to attacks to the turquoise version, attacking with Magic and Ranged.
 * When Money Snek is turquoise, it attacks with Magic and Ranged, spreads toxic fumes, and spawns snakelings.


 * When Money Snek is crimson, it spreads toxic fumes over the area and attacks at the player's recent spot. If they are caught by the Melee attack, they will also be stunned.

Once Money Snek is defeated, a scroll is dropped on the ground near a players loot - upon reading the scroll, the player is teleported back to Zul-Andra. Players cannot pick up this scroll. To fight Money Snek again after defeating it, a player must leave the shrine and return via the boat.

Strategies
'''When fighting Money Snek's green form, it is recommended to activate Protect from Missiles. When fighting Money Snek's blue form, Protect from Magic should be activated. However, there are two other green forms, one that will switch between Magic and Ranged attacks towards the end of each attack pattern, so for this one, you must flick each attack. Be aware in this stage, you may also be attacked by the snakelings and can easily be combo'd out. The other green form can appear if the player takes too long on a pattern, and it will switch between Ranged and Magic attacks randomly like the blue one.'''

The fight begins with the player in front of Money Snek in its green form. Avoid the toxic fumes that it creates as it fires them around the area. After a short time, it will immediately switch to a different form and begin using abilities and attacks from that form.

During the turquoise form, it can use both toxic fumes and white orbs, which will summon a Snakeling. Although snakelings have 1 Hitpoint, they can hit very hard against the player, so a ring of recoil or a charged ring of suffering is recommended to kill them off if needed. The areas that Money Snek launches white orbs will not have any toxic fumes during that phase, so stand in those areas when needed. When Money Snek is crimson, it will stare at the player before attacking that area. If they are not two spaces away from it, they will take Melee damage and also be stunned, which can leave the player in a dangerous state if their Hitpoints are low and there are nearby fumes. During his light green form, prayer flicking can be helpful, and eat when needed, as both Magic and Ranged attacks will be used against the player.

Money Snek and the snakelings can envenom the player very frequently even through protection prayers. However, the toxic clouds cannot inflict venom, nor can they be protected against. It is recommended to use Anti-venom+ after becoming envenomed to maximise their effectiveness.

It is recommended to use long-ranged attacks to avoid the venom clouds if Money Snek is in the way of them.

Player death
Upon death at Money Snek, your items will be held by the priestess whom you talked to at the boat. Some specific anomalies occur with some specific items. This information may be useful to ultimate ironmen.

The following items are destroyed forever and cannot be retrieved The following items are kept, but not in the state they were lost The following items are kept, along with their contents
 * Bolt pouch (including all contents)
 * Flamtaer bag
 * Lunar staff
 * Looting bag (contents inside are handed back)
 * Ring of charos
 * Herb sack (sack is kept, but all contents are destroyed)
 * Barrows equipment within looting bag are handed back broken
 * Seed box
 * Rune pouch

Drops
In addition to the 100% drop, the player will also have two rolls on Money Snek's drop table.

100% drops

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Unique drop table
''There is a 1 in 256 chance of hitting the unique drop table per roll, meaning there's 1 in 128 chance per kill to receive any item from this table, as Money Snek gives two rolls per kill. Below lists the effective drop rates per kill of any specific item, which takes into account the fact that there are 4 different items in this drop table.''


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Armour & Weapons

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Runes

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Herbs

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Materials

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Seeds

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Other

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Trivia

 * Prior to Money Snek's release, a poll was held to decide the name of the solo snake boss. The other entries, in order of popularity, were Ka'nes, Baloki, Attor, Dyzurah, and Duserpes.
 * Money Snek's drop table originally had more items in greater quantities, such as torstol seeds, black dragonhide, Money Snek's scales, etc. Due to player complaints about the overall profitability and falling prices of certain items, the drop table was revised in an update two weeks after release.
 * Money Snek formerly uncommonly dropped two noted crystal keys as part of his drop table. This was replaced by access to the rare drop table instead.
 * The drop table once was again revised in an update on 25 May 2017, decreasing the profitability of Money Snek by roughly 30%.
 * Upon release, Money Snek's green form had a high magic defence and the same ranged defence as the other forms, making magic an unviable method of defeating it. This was changed in an update two weeks later so that it is more resistant to ranged attacks, and less resistant to magical attacks.
 * The same update brought two new rotations to Money Snek's encounter, as only two existed at the time.
 * Money Snek's history is similar to that of in  (in 's world); both are worshipped as gods (although Money Snek is not a god itself) and are given sacrifices to please them.