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Hellhound

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Hellhounds are monsters which are commonly hunted by high-levelled Treasure Trail enthusiasts for the level 3 clue scrolls that they may drop when killed. After the release of the Summoning skill, hellhounds were hunted for the charms that are used for infusing Summoning pouches, as they drop gold charms very often (a gold charm is dropped in roughly 3 out of every 4 kills). Hellhounds are also given as Slayer assignments.

With the release of the Wilderness Volcano, it became the strongest non-revenant NPC in Free-to-play worlds.

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[edit] Habitats

[edit] Fighting Strategy

Hellhounds have a low defence, but make up for this with high offensive stats. The level 122 and 127 hellhounds have maximum hits of 11 and 14 respectively. They can be ranged and cannoned fairly easily in the Taverley Dungeon, making it a decent way to train the Ranged skill. In addition to several safe spots, players can stand outside of the target's wander zone to stay safe.

The two hellhounds in the Witchaven Shrine Dungeon can also easily ranged and maged once they become tolerant of the player. There is a gold rock in the middle eastern part of the room that is commonly used as a safe spot. If the hellhounds are not yet tolerant, the player will not be able to hide from both of them. This dungeon is a quick trip to and from the south-east Ardougne bank. Since there are only two, and the respawn rate is slow, this may not be the most efficient place to slay them for a Slayer assignment.

Despite the high accuracy and damage of their attacks, a player can still fight Hellhounds for a nearly limitless amount of time using either Guthan's set or a combination of Bunyip pouches and the Bones to Peaches spell.

If one refrains from picking up any bones, one would theoretically only need a maximum of 5 free inventory slots to pick-up any items that the hellhounds drop (All four kinds of charms + any eventual clue scroll). The rest of the player's inventory could then be filled with potions or food in order to prolong the trip.

[edit] Free-to-play Strategy

A player uses a safespot from a hellhound in the Wilderness Volcano.

These monsters can be easily killed with all three attacks in the combat triangle with a fairly high combat level (90+) in the Wilderness Volcano, the only place where non-members can kill them. Their low defence stats can easily fool a player as they have high offensive stats, and can hit at their max very often. These are not a good way to train.

Wearing full rune is the best option for killing them. As they do a maximum damage of 11, it is advised to bring a full inventory of swordfish as food.

For rangers and magers, they can take a safespot just near the south-western entrance of the volcano, and not to worry about other hellhounds. This is one of the few safespots in the volcano.

[edit] Drops

[edit] 100% drop

  • Bones - this is the only drop for non-members.

[edit] Charms

Charm drop percentages
No Charm

21%

65 - 71%

4 - 7%

3 - 5%

1 - 2%

Represents 90% confidence range, based on a sample of 766 kills.
1 charm is dropped at once.

Please add to the log (only if fifty or more creatures killed)

[edit] Other drops

[edit] Trivia

  • Slayer masters describe hellhounds as 'a cross between dogs and demons'. However, even though they are demons, they are not affected by the powers of Silverlight or Darklight, and they drop bones.
  • Sumona simply says that hellhounds deserve to die, even though they are not cats. This is a reference to her being the Devourer.
  • On 16 June 2009, hellhounds were placed in the Wilderness Volcano, thus making them the strongest non-revenant monster available for free players.
  • Despite being smaller than lesser and greater demons, hellhounds have higher levels.
  • Hellhounds are followers of Zamorak, as seen in the God Wars Dungeon, and in the FunOrb game, Armies of Gielinor.
  • Before the update on 15 December 2009, Hellhounds would respawn much slower than usual in Kuradal's dungeon. This has been fixed.
  • In the Wilderness Volcano and Tavernly dungeon, hellhounds have a straight back, but while in the godwars dungeon, they have a strange humped back.

[edit] See Also