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  1. Autocasting Crumble Undead costs fewer runes than Earth Bolt (unless a staff of earth or a dust battlestaff are equipped) and hits as hard as Earth Blast. It is highly recommended against Vorkath , as the spell instantly kills the Zombified Spawn it summons during the fight.

  2. Turns out it kind of does work... but it's not any good. So I decided to play around with it and see if it could be a redeemable spell to use at higher levels. First, I went there with Chaos Gauntlets to see if the damage would stack to hit 1 point higher than it's normal max hit.

  3. Bring 2 prayer potion, anti-venom+, Extended Super Anti-fire, Ranging Potion, runes for crumble undead/house teleport (Chaos Runes, Dust Runes, Law Runes), Ring of Dueling for Ferox reset, and the rest Monkfish (cheapest option) or better, and a few Karambwans for combo eating.

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  4. Crumble Undead is a spell that requires a magic level of 39 to cast and costs 2 air runes, 2 earth runes and 1 chaos rune. It has a max hit of 16. This spell can only be cast on undead enemies, such as skeletons, zombies, ghost and shades. Crumble Undead is a good way to train magic, as it costs...

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  6. It can only be used against undead creatures, but offers a max hit equal to that of much higher level blast spells. In order to autocast Crumble Undead, you must equip a Slayer Staff, Staff of the dead, Staff of light, or a Void knight mace.

  7. Scaling on combat level of the target would probably make crumble undead the best way to level magic at low levels assuming there's some decent targets for it. It could even have a max hit that it checks first based on a monster, but have the damage be capped with a magic lv. Robes from Warding obviously.

  8. What should I cast crumble undead on? Arizonan 14 years ago #1 I've been killing Ankous with it in the Stronghold of Security, and was just wondering if there are any better targets.

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