Corrupted Creatures in RuneScape can only be found in the Sophanem Slayer Dungeon. They are a high-level Slayer monster and require a Feather of Ma’at to defeat them. Each Corrupted Creature defeated will use up a single Feather of Ma’at, so it is essential to ensure that you have a significant stack of them before you begin. When you are assigned a Corrupted Creatures task, it is handy to know that they are not monster specific, and you may kill Corrupted Creatures to complete your assigned task. This means that it is your choice as to whether to kill the lower quicker corrupted creatures or the higher ones which provide more of a challenge. Luckily, they can all drop vital sparks, so the choice is yours. So, what are they? Keep reading to see a complete list of corrupted creatures in RuneScape.
A Complete List of RuneScape’s Corrupted Creatures
Corrupted creature Slayer tasks can be given to you by the following Slayer Masters:
The complete list of corrupted creatures is as follows:
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Now that you know where to find the corrupted creatures, their level, and the required Slayer level to be assigned tasks to kill them, it is time to go out there and slay your heart out! Each task brings you closer to the Slayer cape of your dreams and, who knows, you might even find some nice loot along the way – hopefully a vital spark or two! If killing monsters isn’t enough to satisfy you, how about you create somebinding contractsand make them work for you?
Priscilla Wells
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