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The Warpriest of Tuska set is a very useful early and mid-game hybrid set, as the stats scale up at certain Defence level breakpoints (25, 50 and 75). The set bonus adds an additional 1% critical strike chance per piece, with a minimum requirement of 3 pieces equipped to trigger the effect.
 
The Warpriest of Tuska set is a very useful early and mid-game hybrid set, as the stats scale up at certain Defence level breakpoints (25, 50 and 75). The set bonus adds an additional 1% critical strike chance per piece, with a minimum requirement of 3 pieces equipped to trigger the effect.
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The Tuska's Wrath ability deals 100x your Slayer level in damage when used against a slayer assignment, resulting in a small increase in Slayer levelling speed. Against targets not part of a slayer assignment, it acts as a fairly weak basic ability, mostly useful to keep from automatically consuming runes with autoattacks during combat.

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Obtain a unique from the Anima Islands
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Description
Prices vary from 1000 to 4000 reward currency from the Anima Islands minigame.
Tier Beginner, Easy
ID EK77 6BJQ QK94 D74Q KQ7X BRDN MWBE 
RS Wiki page Anima Islands
Uniques per task 1

Tiers

This task appears in both the Beginner and Easy tiers, with the following breakdown:

  • Beginner - 4 entries
  • Easy - 3 entries

Uniques

The uniques available do not change between tiers, and are as follows:

Remarks

The Warpriest of Tuska set is a very useful early and mid-game hybrid set, as the stats scale up at certain Defence level breakpoints (25, 50 and 75). The set bonus adds an additional 1% critical strike chance per piece, with a minimum requirement of 3 pieces equipped to trigger the effect.

The Tuska's Wrath ability deals 100x your Slayer level in damage when used against a slayer assignment, resulting in a small increase in Slayer levelling speed. Against targets not part of a slayer assignment, it acts as a fairly weak basic ability, mostly useful to keep from automatically consuming runes with autoattacks during combat.