RSorder OSRS: If you kill Yama solo

With these active, skilling becomes incredibly efficient. You can gather massive quantities of resources with minimal risk and sell them for RuneScape gold consistent profit.

An even stronger option is pickpocketing with the Sigil of Deception, which removes failure chance and auto-retries. You can make hundreds of thousands of cheap Runescape gold per hour early on and scale up to high-value NPCs like Vyres for blood shard drops. This method is also excellent for alt accounts.

Deadman Chests (Hidden Jackpot Farming)

Deadman Chests are one of the most exciting-and potentially profitable-money makers.

Any NPC with 30+ HP can spawn a chest when killed. Opening one takes time, so you'll want secluded locations away from PKers. These chests can drop insanely valuable items, including:

Ancient Warriors' gear

Godswords

Rare weapons and trinkets

High-value global rare drops

The best strategy is to farm off-path, high-HP monsters with minimal risk gear. Locations like Fire Giants, Undead Druids, or even King Sand Crabs are excellent options. Farming in small groups improves safety and efficiency.

Final Thoughts

Deadman Mode rewards preparation, awareness, and smart risk management. Whether you prefer PvM, skilling, flipping, or event content, there are multiple ways to generate serious gold-and convert it into main-game wealth through swapping.

Breaches and Barrows dominate early profits, flipping offers safety, skilling provides consistency, and Deadman Chests offer pure jackpot potential. Combine these methods, play smart, and you'll be more than ready to dominate Deadman Mode.

More guides, routes, and group strategies are on the way-Deadman is just getting started.
The Hidden Math Behind Yama's Oplate Drops
Yama is widely regarded as one of the most profitable bosses in the game, and for good reason. A single piece of Oplate armor can sell for around 100 million RuneScape gold at the time of writing. Even for Iron Man accounts, Oplate is highly desirable as some of the best-in-slot slash armor. But beyond profitability, Yama stands out for its incredibly well-designed drop mechanics.

In this article, we'll break down all the ways to acquire Oplate, analyze whether soloing or duoing Yama is better, and reveal why this boss's design might be some of the best in the game.

Four Ways to Acquire Oplate

There are four primary methods to obtain Oplate from Yama:

Direct Drops: Killing Yama grants a straight-up chance to receive an Oplate piece, similar to other NPCs.

Forgotten Lockbox: This rare item drops 1 in 33 kills. Opening the lockbox gives you another chance to obtain Oplate.

Oplate Shards: Collect 450 shards to craft any Oplate piece. Shards provide a form of "dry protection," preventing the grind from becoming unbearable.

Contract of Oplate Acquisition: For the most dedicated players, Yama can drop King Roel Files (1 in 12.1 chance), which contain the Contract of Oplate Acquisition (1 in 133.8 chance). Completing this contract guarantees an Oplate piece.

Each of these methods affects the average kill count (KC) required to complete a full Oplate set, and they interact differently depending on whether you're soloing or duoing the boss.

Soloing vs. Duoing: The Basics

If you kill Yama solo, the odds of getting any Oplate piece are 1 in 200, or 1 in 600 for a specific piece. Using the coupon collector problem, we can calculate the expected KC to complete a full set:

Average KC=200×3×1.83≈1,100

Average KC=200×3×1.83≈1,100

So, purely from direct drops, you'd expect to complete your Oplate set after around 1,100 solo kills.

In a duo, your drop rates scale with your damage contribution. Doing 50% of the damage reduces your odds to 1 in 400 (or 1 in 1,200 for a specific piece). Doing 60% of buy RS gold the damage improves this slightly to 1 in 333.
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