Fire Warrior of Lesarkus
Release date | 17 June 2002 (Update) |
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Members? | Yes |
Combat level | 84 |
Life points | 590 |
Experience for killing | 236 (79 Constitution experience) |
Slayer level | Not assigned |
Aggressive? | No |
Poisonous? | No |
Immune to poison? |
Yes |
Attack style | Magic |
Attack speed | Unknown edit |
Max hit | 80 (approx) |
Weakness | Ice arrows |
Always drops | Nothing |
Examine text | Intimidating! |
The Fire Warrior of Lesarkus is encountered while exploring during the Temple of Ikov quest. He guards a door leading to Winelda the witch. When a player attempts to open the door, the Fire Warrior will appear and demand to know their identity. If the player chooses to identify himself or herself as a humble pilgrim, he will comment that no pilgrims have been to the temple for hundreds of years, and will tell the player that the temple is closed. Otherwise, if the player instead states that they are a mighty hero, he will become enraged and attack. He is level 84, and due to being a creature of pure fire, he can only be defeated with ice arrows that are collected in an earlier part of the temple. He uses fire-based magic attacks. If the player takes too long to kill him, he will simply disappear and the player will have to make him appear again. It is not possible to kill Lesarkus with melee.
Trivia
- If a player tried to open the door again before defeating the warrior, another copy of the Fire Warrior would spawn. It was possible to perform this glitch repeatedly, and the copies would remain in the room even after the player logs out. Despite that, only one had to be killed in order to continue the quest. This was fixed in early 2010.
- His name was changed to Lesarkus the Fire Warrior in the transition from Runescape Classic to Runescape 2, but Jagex changed his name back to Fire Warrior of Lesarkus later on with a hidden update.
- He bears the same skeleton head symbol on his chest as the Mahjarrat Hazeel used to have.
- He appears to be wearing an unupdated bronze chainbody and bronze platelegs.
- He appears to have the same symbol (except in black) that Vannaka has on his chest.