Unlocked at level 65 Slayer in 'Old School RuneScape'. That’s the simple fact, and it felt like a small achievement when I first hit it — suddenly a new pool of assignments opened up. If you plan to farm them, don’t just go in blind: bring accurate gear, good food, and prayer if you like to use protection or offensive poisons/potions.
One thing I do is check my slayer master before starting a long task to see what kind of assignments can appear; some masters give more rewarding or longer tasks, which affects how often you’ll run into dust devils. Also, consider using boosts like strength or attack potions to chew through the task faster. Dust devils are comfortable mid-game content — not too slow, not overpowered — and they give a neat rhythm to slayer nights when you’re trying to stack XP and loot.
Ever had one of those in-game lightbulb moments? I did when I finally unlocked dust devils in 'Old School RuneScape' — the requirement is 65 Slayer. Hit 65 Slayer and dust devils can start showing up as slayer assignments from the usual masters; they’re classed as a mid-tier slayer monster, so you’ll want some decent combat stats and gear before you go hunting.
When I got tasked with them, I took a solid melee setup with good accuracy and a handful of restores and prayer pots. Bring anything that boosts hit chance and damage — a slayer helmet or equivalent headgear, decent weapon, and some food. I also like to tag tasks with boosts (like an XP lamp or potion) if I’m trying to speed through to the next unlock.
They’re satisfying targets because the kills feel efficient and the drops can be worth your time during long tasks. If you’re grinding slayer, 65 is a great milestone: it opens up dust devils and a few other useful options, which makes mid-level slayer a lot more fun. I left my last task feeling pleasantly rich and a bit smug about finally hitting that level.
Sixty-five Slayer is the magic number to get dust devils as a valid slayer task in 'Old School RuneScape'. Once I hit that mark I started seeing them pop up regularly, and they became a nice change of pace from lower-tier assignments. My approach is simple: bring reliable gear, keep my inventory light with food and a couple of restores, and use prayers or potions to speed kills when needed.
They’re not endgame monsters, but they’re rewarding enough to sit through long tasks, and they teach you to optimize setup and rotations. I usually leave a dust-devil grind feeling a bit sharper in combat skill and a little richer — a good combo.
Quick checklist for anyone curious: reach 65 Slayer and dust devils become valid slayer assignments in 'Old School RuneScape'. Beyond that single requirement, I’ve learned a few practical things from experience that help make the task run smoother.
First, gear and accuracy matter more than overthinking a niche strategy; bring weapons and armor that maximize your hit rate. Second, pack prayer potions or restores if you intend to use protection or offensive prayers — they save time and food. Third, timing matters: I usually tackle dust devil tasks when I have other bonuses (double XP weekend, or using a slayer ring/teleport) to cut downtime. Finally, mix in breaks — slayer grinds can be long, and rotating through different tasks keeps me motivated. Hitting 65 Slayer felt like unlocking a new chapter, and dust devils make that chapter pretty fun to play through.
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If you haven’t reached 65 yet, focus on easy tasks that give good XP per hour or pick up Slayer points via slayer masters that give bonus assignment XP. Reaching 65 felt nice — a little upgrade in variety — and dust devils quickly became one of my favorite middle-tier tasks to grind.