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  • Chambers of Xeric/Strategies
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  • The Chambers of Xeric is Old School RuneScape's first Raid. Players can attempt the chambers by themselves, though up to 50 players can be in a raid. There are a few basic tips that should be known before starting:
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  • The Chambers of Xeric is Old School RuneScape's first Raid. Players can attempt the chambers by themselves, though up to 50 players can be in a raid. There are a few basic tips that should be known before starting: * Scaling Difficulty - The difficulty of the chambers are based on the team's overall combat. So the higher the combat level of the team is, the stronger the enemies will be. * Leader - The chambers cannot be attempted without a clan leader present in the raid, as the game will prompt you to find/make one before doing so. The leader can kick other players if needed. If the leader leaves the chamber by any means (disconnect, voluntarily leaving, etc.), all members of the raid will be thrown out unless there is another rank present that is capable of kicking players in the clan chat, to which they will take the position of the leader during the raid. * Random Generator - Raids are randomly generated. Every room (except the Great olm's) has several different variants depending on its direction. A third-party client can greatly help "scout" many of these rooms, allowing the team to decide if they should embark on that setup or not.