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RS3 Slayer - Aviansie

About Aviansie

Note: this is quite a quick task, as they go down quick so its a nice easy one for slayer points, i would usually accept this task rather than skipping it.

These appear in the god wars dungeon and must be attacked with ranged or magic attacks, you cant melee these ones.

They seem to be quite weak, so they go down fast and dont seem to do much damage.

Getting the Slayer task for Aviansie

Aviansie Location

Head to god wars dungeon, and these guys are located only in the west and south sides and are usually mixed up with the other mobs there.

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