Ourg statue

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Ourg statue
Release17 March 2009 (Update)
MembersYes
OptionsAttack, Examine
RaceOurg
ExamineDead stone defending a dead throne room.
Combat info
Combat level79
Life points5,700
AggressiveNo
PoisonousNo
Combat experience
XP285
XP94
XP25 (two-handed)
12 (one-handed and armour)
Offensive
Max hit
2280000
StyleRate
4 ticks (2.4s)
Combat levels
57001
Accuracy
1,040000
Defensive
ArmourWeaknessSusceptible
1,04057
Base hit chance
90554565
Immunities
Not immuneNot immuneNot immuneNot immune
Advanced data
NPC ID7086
Linksbestiary • MRND
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Ourg statue
Release17 March 2009 (Update)
MembersYes
QuestNo
LocationBandos' throne room
OptionsClimb, Examine
ExamineDead stone defending a dead throne room.
Advanced data
Object ID? (edit)
LinksMROD
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An ourg statue is found in Bandos' throne room during and after The Chosen Commander quest. During the quest, the player must climb on one of these statues. After the quest, one of each of these statues:

  • Can be fought. At first, it appears to be just a statue. However, if the player attempts to climb on the statue, it will come to life and attack the player. It is the strongest of the four statues that can be found in the room.
  • Is part of the agility course (the one holding a spear on the right side of Bandos' Throne).
  • Is always just a statue (the one holding the bowl near the throne).

The ourg statue can be safespotted by standing behind the throne and using Ranged, Magic, or a halberd. There is only one attackable Ourg statue in the room, limiting potential kills per hour.

A player safespotting the statue using a Dragon halberd.
Another safe spot.

Drops[edit | edit source]

Drop rates estimated based on 763 samples from the Drop Log Project, unless otherwise cited.

The average Ourg statue kill is worth 18,017 coins.

Weapons[edit | edit source]

Runes[edit | edit source]

Salvage[edit | edit source]

Stone spirits[edit | edit source]

Gems[edit | edit source]

Other[edit | edit source]

Gem drop table[edit | edit source]

There is a 4/128 chance of rolling the gem drop table.

Gem and rare drop table
  1. ^ 50 coins replaces members-only drops in free-to-play.
  2. ^ Molten glass removed from the drop table with tier 2 luck.
  3. ^ Runite stone spirit removed from the drop table with tier 3 luck.
  4. ^ Raw lobster removed from the drop table with tier 4 luck.
  5. ^ Vecna skull requires tier 4 luck. Without it, coins are dropped instead.
  6. ^ Cheese+tom batta dropped only without tier 4 luck. Indicates a roll for Hazelmere's signet ring and Blurberry Special.
  7. ^ Blurberry Special requires tier 4 luck. Indicates a failed 1/10 roll for Hazelmere's signet ring.
  8. ^ Hazelmere's signet ring requires tier 4 luck.

Universal[edit | edit source]

Universal drops are dropped by nearly every monster and skilling action outside of Daemonheim.
These items are dropped alongside main drops.

Update history[edit | edit source]

This information has been compiled as part of the update history project. Some updates may not be included – see here for how to help out!
  • update 15 September 2014 (Update):
    • Many monster types have had their rune drop rates reduced or removed, in order to increase the value of altar runecrafting.