Basilisks are a popular and unique slayer task for both beginners and experienced players in
OSRS gold. This guide will provide you with everything you need to know about slaying these iconic creatures, from the necessary gear to effective strategies. Whether you're looking to grind out some slayer experience or hunt for profitable drops, this guide will help you maximize your time and rewards.

What are Basilisks?

Basilisks are large, lizard-like creatures that can be found in the Basilisk Slayer Dungeon, accessible via the Slayer Cave. They are a relatively low-level slayer task, and you can encounter them once you unlock the task after reaching Slayer level 40. Although their combat level is moderate (combat level 48), they drop several valuable items, making them an attractive target for slayer enthusiasts.

Basilisks are commonly assigned as a slayer task by Turael, Mazchna, Vannaka, or Sumona. For those looking to gain Slayer experience and additional rewards, they are one of the most profitable tasks at lower to mid-level Slayer.

Requirements for Basilisk Slayer Task

Before heading out to slay these creatures, ensure you meet the following requirements and have the right gear:

1. Slayer Level:

To receive Basilisks as a Slayer task, you need a Slayer level of 40.

2. Access to the Slayer Cave:

The Basilisk Slayer Dungeon is located in the Slayer Cave, which is accessed through a trapdoor found in the Karamja Volcano.

Players must have completed The Path of Glouphrie quest (or use a charged amulet of glory to teleport directly to the Karamja Volcano).

3. Protect from Melee:

Baslisks deal high melee damage, so Protect from Melee prayer is recommended to reduce the risk of taking heavy damage during the task.

4. A Basilisk Jaw for the Best Loot:

If you're aiming for the highly coveted Basilisk Jaw, which is used to buy RS gold  create the Basilisk Crest, it's important to know that the drop rate is quite low. The Basilisk Jaw is an extremely rare item, but it is worth hunting for due to its high value.