If challenged while he is already preparing to start a fight, the challenger will be notified of this and given the option to join the original fight.įor entry into the fight itself, all players will need to have survived their blast of damage. Players who do not accept the challenge will not be harmed by the blast. This damage is capped at 12,500 life points per player (14,000 in hard mode), regardless of the number of players that accepted the fight. After 20 seconds, Vorago unleashes a blast of 50,000 damage (70,000 in hard mode), split evenly between all players who accepted his challenge. When challenged, all eligible players will be given the option to accept the fight. He can be challenged via right click or by going through the dialogue. Occasionally, he will be unoccupied but not visible, in which case speaking to him will prompt him to reveal himself. If Vorago is not currently fighting players for whatever session you are in, his face will be visible. Learning Vorago's history only needs to be done once. Once these are done, two coloured messages should show up saying that you are now eligible to fight Vorago. To be eligible to fight Vorago, one will have to speak to him and learn why he is here. Inside the cave, there is a series of chasms to traverse to access Vorago. Using an instance is the only way to fight Vorago in hard mode. An instance can hold up to 50 players, and, due to the nature of the fight, respawn speed cannot be customised. Instances cost 1,000,000 (750,000 with the Soul Reaper perk) coins and last up to 1 hour. The portal inside the Max Guild can be attuned to Vorago, arriving right at the entrance to the cave.Įvery world has the option to fight Vorago using either the world's public encounter or a private instance. The closest teleport is the Falador lodestone or Falador Teleport and its tablet version. Vorago is located in the Borehole just north of Falador. He still carries the Maul of Omens, which needs to be reassembled and used to defeat him again however, as his various titles and the Vitalis suggest, he simply reforms himself upon defeat. He fights them so that he can hone his combat skills in the event that he needs to defend Gielinor from those who would threaten it. Since his reawakening, Vorago can be found in the Borehole, where he accepts challenges by those wishing to fight him. He can also meet Zamorak with, or with out his entourage, where he tells him that he does not see Sliske as an actual threat to him because the Mahjarrat had never defeated him yet. Upon meeting Armadyl, Vorago states that he regretted his decision to not interfere in the battle with Armadyl and Bandos, as he saw Armadyl's divine weapon as an affront to the anima. Vorago had no interest in the Stone he only came to ensure that the other gods would not harm the "earth soul". Sliske later counted this as a kill for Vorago, allowing him to participate in his endgame. After speaking with the player, he will teleport away. After this, Sliske can be seen talking to Vorago about Tuska's defeat. When Tuska made her way to Gielinor, weakened by the help of many adventurers, Vorago grew in size and unleashed a powerful attack at Tuska, killing her. He was part of The Godless due to not being affiliated with any of the gods, although he was not actually a member of the group he had no interest in their quest. Vorago viewed Tuska as a threat and sent a representative. With Guthix's death and the shattering of the Edicts of Guthix, Tuska made her way to Gielinor to consume it. He does not mind fighting a god if they wish to spar with him, calling it a "worthy" battle. He was aware that the gods will eventually return and that he will protect Gielinor from those that would endanger it alone. While still just as powerful as he was back then, he was much friendlier. He later woke up around the beginning of the Sixth Age. He "destroyed" the weapon, shattering it into fragments and embedded it in his body. Eventually, he was defeated by a weapon known as the Maul of Omens, and went into a restorative sleep. Vorago was an ancient anima being that used to cause trouble in the past.
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