RSorder OSRS: Basic movement checks
A brand-new boss has arrived in Old School RuneScape, and it might be one of the most creative updates the game has seen in RuneScape gold years. On the surface, Brutus - the so-called "Cow Boss" - is marketed as the lowest-level and most accessible boss in the game. It's free-to-play, beginner-friendly, and located in the iconic Lumbridge cow fields.
But there's a twist.
As revealed during the Winter Summit, while Brutus is objectively the easiest boss in the game, he also has a hard mode variant designed to rival some of the toughest awakened encounters in OSRS. That dual design - catering to both brand-new players and seasoned endgame PvM veterans - makes this update stand out in a big way.
Starting the Quest: Milk Gone Wrong
Before you can take on Brutus, you'll need to complete a short quest centered around a mysterious milk conspiracy. Players meet Casius, who needs help uncovering the secret behind some suspicious dairy samples. Things escalate quickly - including accidentally taking poison damage from a questionable vial.
The quest, The Ides of Milk, serves as a lighthearted introduction to the boss and unlocks the ability to repeatedly fight Brutus. Once completed, the cow boss becomes fully farmable.
And yes - it's entirely free-to-play.
Brutus: The Entry-Level PvM Gateway
The standard version of Brutus is intentionally simple. For mid- and high-level players, he's almost comically easy - often dying in seconds. But beneath that simplicity lies thoughtful design.
When fighting without high-end gear, you begin to see his mechanics:
A stomp attack that can hit up to 17 damage.
A charging mechanic that punishes poor positioning.
Basic movement checks to introduce new players to PvM fundamentals.
For an entry-level boss, it's surprisingly punishing if you ignore mechanics - exactly what a low-level PvM stepping stone should be. It teaches awareness without overwhelming players.
This is the kind of progression bridge OSRS has long needed. A boss that brand-new adventurers can discover 30 minutes into their account, one that opens their eyes to what bossing looks like.
Unique Drops: Milk, Slippers, and Muleta
Brutus comes with a charming and surprisingly useful drop table.
Bottomless Milk Bucket
This early, unique stores milk infinitely. While niche, it fits the theme perfectly and adds flavor (literally) to the grind.
Cow Slippers
Cosmetic footwear that even includes visible socks - a rare detail for OSRS gear. Players can swap between different cow color variants, making it one of cheap Runescape gold the more playful cosmetic additions in recent memory.
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