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All of the Jal-Nib spawn near each other about midway between the three pillars. They will then move towards one of the pillars to attack it, ignoring the player. It is advisable to use an area of effect attack, like barrage or burst spells, to kill them quickly.
 
All of the Jal-Nib spawn near each other about midway between the three pillars. They will then move towards one of the pillars to attack it, ignoring the player. It is advisable to use an area of effect attack, like barrage or burst spells, to kill them quickly.
   
Jal-Nib are often referred to as ''nibblers'' because they attempt to eat the pillars that stand in The Inferno. The TzHaar word ''Jal'' was revealed in Runescape 3 to mean foreign, or not TzHaar.
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Jal-Nib are often referred to as ''nigglers'' because they attempt to eat the pillars that stand in The Inferno. The TzHaar word ''Jal'' was revealed in Runescape 3 to mean foreign, or not TzHaar.

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Jal-Nib is one of the monsters which can be found in the Inferno.

Several of these creatures spawn per wave and can cause damage to three pillars found within the arena. Once a pillar is damaged enough, it will fall.

All of the Jal-Nib spawn near each other about midway between the three pillars. They will then move towards one of the pillars to attack it, ignoring the player. It is advisable to use an area of effect attack, like barrage or burst spells, to kill them quickly.

Jal-Nib are often referred to as nigglers because they attempt to eat the pillars that stand in The Inferno. The TzHaar word Jal was revealed in Runescape 3 to mean foreign, or not TzHaar.