Raurg bones

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Raurg bones
Release date 17 May 2005 (Update)
Members? Yes
Quest item? No
Tradeable? Yes
Equipable? No
Stacks? No
High Alch 0 coins
Low Alch 0 coins
Destroy Drop
Store price Not sold
Examine Ancient ogre bones from the ogre burial tomb.
Weight 0.8 kg
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A detailed image of some raurg bones.
A detailed image of some raurg bones.

Raurg bones are associated with the Prayer skill, giving 96 prayer experience when buried.

They are obtained from Zogre coffins, which will often break lockpicks, decrease players' thieving abilities, and disease the player upon opening. The disease lowers all stats in turn, but can be removed with Relicym's balm, or blocked with an Inoculation brace. They can also be obtained by looting a zombie impling jar. (Zombie impling require level 87 hunter to catch.) These bones are impractical to train prayer with, as they are significantly more expensive then frost dragon bones, therefore it is recommended to sell raurg, fayrg, and ourg bones accumulated from ogre coffins.

Dropping monsters

Monster Combat level Quantity Rarity
Zombie impling N/A (hunter) 2–3 4Rare

Cost and XP Analysis

This table can be used to compare and decide on how to train with the bones for the most desired cost versus experience gained. Notice how the cost in coins per XP point varies greatly depending on how the bones are used — but also remember that the different methods have different training speeds.

Bury Gilded altar Ectofuntus
Experience 96 336 384
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