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'''Ghasts''' are undead souls of people that starved to death in [[Mort Myre swamp]]. When they first appear they are invisible and have no [[combat level]], and try to turn food into useless [[rotten food]]; if players have no food they will do damage instead. |
'''Ghasts''' are undead souls of people that starved to death in [[Mort Myre swamp]]. When they first appear they are invisible and have no [[combat level]], and try to turn food into useless [[rotten food]]; if players have no food they will do damage instead. |
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− | Ghasts can only be killed after completion of the [[Nature Spirit]] quest. You must have a [[Druid pouch]] and |
+ | Ghasts can only be killed after completion of the [[Nature Spirit]] quest. You must have a [[Druid pouch]] and [[blessed silver sickle]] to kill them. You must use the ability of the blessed silver sickle near some dead logs or bushes to harvest [[Mort myre fungi]], [[Mort myre stem]]s, or [[Mort Myre Pear]]s then put those into a druid pouch by ''filling'' it. When your druid pouch has been filled, you can use it to make a Ghast visible, or wait until a Ghast attacks you to make it visible. This renders the Ghast vulnerable to attack; killing it rewards the player with 30 [[Prayer]] experience. |
==Ghast hunting notes== |
==Ghast hunting notes== |
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− | Due to the nature of making the Ghasts visible, they are not good for combat training. They do drop lots of herbs, but so do [[Hobgoblins]]. The material drops are pretty weak as well. You do, however, gain reasonable Prayer XP as well as Combat XP for killing them. |
+ | Due to the nature of making the Ghasts visible, they are not good for [[combat]] training. They do drop lots of [[herbs]], but so do [[Hobgoblins]]. The material drops are pretty weak as well. You do, however, gain reasonable Prayer XP as well as Combat XP for killing them. |
− | The best place to hunt them would be just west of the |
+ | The best place to hunt them would be just west of the [[Nature Grotto]] from the [[Nature Spirit]] quest. This allows you to keep refreshing your [[prayer points]] without using valuable [[prayer potions]]. The silver sickle does not have to actually be equipped to gain its benefits, it just has to be in your inventory. A player can use whichever weapon they choose for combat, not having to use the sickle. Fully charge your prayer points, go west of the Grotto (where the Ghasts are) and cast [[Bloom]] with the sickle next to the rotten logs. Try and do it between 2 logs, and you will occasionally get 2 mushrooms to put in the [[Druid pouch]]. Do this over and over until you are out of prayer points. Now "use" the filled pouch on the ghostly Ghasts - do not wait for them to attack you. Often they will just float around, or the pouch will activate itself, allowing the solid Ghast to float out over the water where it cannot be attacked. The drops will more often than not fall under the rotten logs, so search the ground carefully after defeating the Ghast. |
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+ | You can actually fill the druid pouch much faster if you cast bloom near fallen tree branches, their trimmings count for 2 in your druid pouch as opposed to mushrooms only counting for one charge. |
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Latest revision as of 12:26, 3 March 2019
Ghasts are undead souls of people that starved to death in Mort Myre swamp. When they first appear they are invisible and have no combat level, and try to turn food into useless rotten food; if players have no food they will do damage instead.
Ghasts can only be killed after completion of the Nature Spirit quest. You must have a Druid pouch and blessed silver sickle to kill them. You must use the ability of the blessed silver sickle near some dead logs or bushes to harvest Mort myre fungi, Mort myre stems, or Mort Myre Pears then put those into a druid pouch by filling it. When your druid pouch has been filled, you can use it to make a Ghast visible, or wait until a Ghast attacks you to make it visible. This renders the Ghast vulnerable to attack; killing it rewards the player with 30 Prayer experience.
Ghast hunting notes
Due to the nature of making the Ghasts visible, they are not good for combat training. They do drop lots of herbs, but so do Hobgoblins. The material drops are pretty weak as well. You do, however, gain reasonable Prayer XP as well as Combat XP for killing them.
The best place to hunt them would be just west of the Nature Grotto from the Nature Spirit quest. This allows you to keep refreshing your prayer points without using valuable prayer potions. The silver sickle does not have to actually be equipped to gain its benefits, it just has to be in your inventory. A player can use whichever weapon they choose for combat, not having to use the sickle. Fully charge your prayer points, go west of the Grotto (where the Ghasts are) and cast Bloom with the sickle next to the rotten logs. Try and do it between 2 logs, and you will occasionally get 2 mushrooms to put in the Druid pouch. Do this over and over until you are out of prayer points. Now "use" the filled pouch on the ghostly Ghasts - do not wait for them to attack you. Often they will just float around, or the pouch will activate itself, allowing the solid Ghast to float out over the water where it cannot be attacked. The drops will more often than not fall under the rotten logs, so search the ground carefully after defeating the Ghast.
You can actually fill the druid pouch much faster if you cast bloom near fallen tree branches, their trimmings count for 2 in your druid pouch as opposed to mushrooms only counting for one charge.
Drops
Weapons and armour
Item Quantity Rarity GE market price Iron dagger 1 Common 23 Iron mace 1 Common 26 Bronze kiteshield 1 Uncommon 49
Herbs
Item Quantity Rarity GE market price Grimy guam leaf 1 Common 15 Grimy marrentill 1 Common 13 Grimy tarromin 1 Common 132 Grimy harralander 1 Common 674 Grimy ranarr weed 1 Uncommon 7,640 Grimy irit leaf 1 Uncommon 775 Grimy avantoe 1 Uncommon 1,814 Grimy kwuarm 1 Uncommon 1,165 Grimy cadantine 1 Rare 1,312 Grimy lantadyme 1 Rare 1,391 Grimy dwarf weed 1 Rare 448
Runes and talismans
Item Quantity Rarity GE market price Body rune 1–3 Common 5–15 Air rune 1–3 Common 5–15 Fire rune 7 Uncommon 35 Chaos rune 4 Uncommon 356 Cosmic rune 2 Rare 286
Other
Item Quantity Rarity GE market price Coins 1–125 Common Not sold Fishing bait 7 Common 28 Tin ore 1 Rare 95 Eye of newt 1 Uncommon 4 Tinderbox 1 Uncommon 62
Gem drop table
In addition to the drops above, this monster has access to the gem drop table.
Show/hide gem drop table Item Quantity Rarity GE market price Uncut sapphire 1 Rare 455 Uncut emerald 1 Rare 679 Uncut ruby 1 Rare 1,249 Nature talisman 1 Very rare 744 Uncut diamond 1 Very rare 2,627 Rune javelin 5 Very rare 875 Loop half of key 1 Very rare 10,307 Tooth half of key 1 Very rare 10,840 Rune spear 1 Very rare 11,933 Shield left half 1 Very rare 65,697 Dragon spear 1 Very rare 37,226
Personalities |
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Monsters |
Swamp creature (Head) (Tentacle) • Juvinate • Ghast • Shade • Swamp snake • Giant snail • Nail beast • Undead Lumberjack | ||||||||
Tomes |
Agility • Firemaking • Fishing • Mining • Slayer • Thieving • Woodcutting | ||||||||
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