Yak
- This article is about the monster. For the Summoning familiar, see Pack yak.
- This article has a strategy guide here.
Release date | 6 February 2007 (Update) |
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Members? | Yes |
Combat level | 22 |
Life points | 500 |
Experience for killing | 200 (67 Constitution experience) |
Slayer level | Not assigned |
Aggressive? | No |
Poisonous? | No |
Immune to poison? |
Yes |
Attack style | Melee |
Attack speed | AverageInterval: 3.6 seconds |
Max hit | 24 |
Weakness | Slash/Fire spells |
Always drops | Bones, Yak hide, Hair, Raw yak meat |
Examine text | A hairy, smelly, grazing animal. |
Yaks live just inside the gates of Neitiznot, in a pen not far from the Neitiznot docks, where players can go to and from Rellekka by talking to Maria Gunnars. Players are not required to complete The Fremennik Isles to go to this island, players are only required to talk to King Gjuki Sorvott IV to gain access to Neitiznot. Due to having high constitution for their combat level, they are popular among players for combat training. In terms of low level monsters with high Constitution and low Defence, Yaks are comparable to other training monsters such as the Rock Crabs and Experiments. The 100 percent yak-hide and hair drops represent a potential of 57 Crafting experience. A bank, spinning wheel and tanner are nearby. This all results in many players training there because yaks respawn very quickly; however, the exp rates aren't too good.
Drops
Item Quantity Rarity GE Market Price Bones 1 Always 105 Yak-hide 1 Always 206 Hair 1 Always 84 Raw yak meat Raw yak meat 1 Always 7 Spin Ticket 1 Very rare Not sold
Trivia
- Yaks are often considered very good combat training for any level past 40.
- Upon using any item on a yak produces a message saying "The cow doesn't want that." instead of the expected "Nothing interesting happens."