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Suggested slayer block list for no magic tasks?

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Alright,

 

I've decided I may want to slay a bit. However, due to being lazy and getting 200m magic and def by afk'ing dagganoths and walkers, I have no use for magic/defence exp.

 

So I would like to avoid slayer tasks that require you to mage them. Melee I can do with bandos/tetsu + drygore maces, ranged with armadyl + dual chaotic xbows.

Suppose I could cannon where needed.

 

Which should be my block list? (I can block 6).

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I think drygores will have no issues hitting on mage-weak monsters. The only tasks that actually do require you to mage are the ones in polypore dungeon. They are pretty rare tasks however and might be better just skipped. As for the block list, I can't really help you there :/

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Polypore creatures are the most common task :P

 

Ice strykes are doable with drygores, but I'm not sure they're efficient. Just do 1 task and see how it is.

 

Chin at dagannoth tasks

Oh I just assumed they were rare-ish as I've barely got any :P

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Could block gargoyles, iunno how range or melee goes but I know there a pain. :P

Runescape is a haven..

 

drygores rip through gargs pretty well

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quest point cape achieved 2/13/14

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Experience so far:

Gargs are very doable with drygores, Ice Strykewyrms are too slow to bother.

 

May need to include the gano creatures in block list.

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