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A silk tortoise is a tortoise that creates silk on its shell. They can be found wondering around any of the four Sungfoor sights. The most effective way of killing them is, use the slash attack style until the Silk Tortoise's life point is about half, then finishing it off with crush attacks.

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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Silk tortoise
rdfs:comment
  • A silk tortoise is a tortoise that creates silk on its shell. They can be found wondering around any of the four Sungfoor sights. The most effective way of killing them is, use the slash attack style until the Silk Tortoise's life point is about half, then finishing it off with crush attacks.
Level
  • 102(xsd:integer)
Poisonous
  • No
attack speed
  • 3(xsd:integer)
Always Drops
  • [[runescape:Big bones
Attack style
  • Melee
slaylvl
  • No
Rarity
  • always
  • uncommon
Aggressive
  • No
immune to poison
  • No
dbkwik:runescapefa...iPageUsesTemplate
Name
  • Big bones
  • Silk tortoise
  • Xylotch Dial
Weakness
  • Slash, Crush
immune to stun
  • No
Members
  • Yes
Quantity
  • 1(xsd:integer)
LP
  • 47700(xsd:integer)
maxMelee
  • 210(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • A silk tortoise is a tortoise that creates silk on its shell. They can be found wondering around any of the four Sungfoor sights. The most effective way of killing them is, use the slash attack style until the Silk Tortoise's life point is about half, then finishing it off with crush attacks.
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