Where To Find The Best God Books OSRS For Mid-Level Players?

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Flynn
Flynn
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Slayer is the real answer here. Once you get tasks in the God Wars Dungeon areas, like spiritual creatures or aviansies, you're in the right neighborhood for drops. It's slower but trains a crucial skill simultaneously. I got my Bandos book pages while just doing a greater demon task. It's not a targeted farm, but it integrates the grind into normal account growth, which I prefer.
2026-06-25 04:09:52
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Vaughn
Vaughn
Plot Detective Translator
I've gotta disagree with some of the GE-focused advice. The GE is good for a quick fix, but you lose all the in-game progression feel. Mid-level is the sweet spot for the Mage Training Arena. Yeah, it's a notorious grind, but the Infinity boots and master wand are still relevant, and you accumulate points for the mage's book along the way. It turns a boring item hunt into working toward a concrete gear upgrade.

Chinning maniacal monkeys in the dungeon is another option if your range is decent. The ancient tome is a possible drop there. It's more engaging than just clicking on ghouls and you get solid ranged experience. Still feels random, but at least you're multitasking.
2026-06-25 11:07:05
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Isaac
Isaac
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Honestly, the Library Historical Archive in the castle basement isn't just for questing. The drop rates from monsters are brutal unless you're in the mid-90s for Slayer or doing high-level PvM. If you're mid-level, grinding ghouls in the Catacombs of Kourend feels okay, but the return on time spent is so low it's depressing.

Your absolute safest route is buying them outright. The Grand Exchange prices fluctuate like crazy around new content releases or when streamers feature certain spells. I camped the GE for a week once and snagged a Law book for a third of its peak price just by checking prices after the in-game 'Update News' posts. The initial rush dies down, and people dump their loot.

For a weirdly consistent method, try barrows. Even though the books are a rare drop from the chest, you get a ton of other useful mid-game loot that offsets the dry streaks. It's not a guaranteed book farm, but you'll walk away with runes, bolt racks, and maybe some decent armor pieces while you're at it.
2026-06-27 16:44:35
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Titus
Titus
Twist Chaser Mechanic
My ironman just hit the mid-level wall for this. The Creature Creation minigame is surprisingly overlooked. It's not fast, but the components come from all over, which breaks up the monotony. You feel like you're actually crafting something instead of just rolling dice on a drop table. Ended up with the Unholy book before I even had the level for it, which was a nice surprise.
2026-06-29 03:26:21
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Quinn
Quinn
Story Interpreter Receptionist
Don't sleep on treasure trails. Medium and hard clues can drop zamorak, guthix, and saradomin pages, and completing a set for a god book is a classic mid-game goal. It trains your account broadly because clues send you everywhere. I got my first full book from clues long before I could efficiently kill the bosses that drop them. It's scattered progress, but it adds up and feels more organic than just camping one spot.
2026-06-30 04:14:19
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4 Answers2026-06-24 03:12:28
You've got to hit the Grand Exchange and just be patient, honestly. Set up an alert for the 'God Books' you're after—Zamorak, Guthix, Saradomin, Armadyl, Bandos—and check the margins daily. Prices fluctuate based on updates and new boss releases, so you can sometimes snag one for way under GE guide price if you're watching. I pieced together a Saradomin book page by page over a week for maybe 200k total, just buying individual pages when they dipped. Don't forget clue scrolls! Hard clues drop the pages, and if you're doing slayer or bossing anyway, you'll stack them up. The profit from other clue loot often covers buying the few missing pages you need. Also, joining a clan with a 'trading' channel helps; some veterans have spare pages clogging their banks and will sell for a friendly discount just to clear space. I got a Guthix page for 5k once from a clanmate who was cleaning house.

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5 Answers2026-06-24 06:17:49
Alright, so talking about 'best god books' in OSRS, you're really getting into some mid-to-late game min-maxing territory. The cost and efficiency comparison is a classic 'depends on your bank and your goals' kind of thing. For pure DPS boost in most situations, 'Saradomin' and 'Zamorak' are the heavy hitters. The Saradomin book gives a nice +5 prayer bonus and a +8 stab attack bonus, which is huge for things like stab weapons against monsters weak to it. It's the most versatile and tends to hold its value, sitting around 2-3 million last I checked. The Zamorak book is the magic equivalent, giving a solid magic attack bonus. It's cheaper, often under a million, but its use case is narrower unless you're seriously into magic piling or specific bosses. Then you have the 'Guthix' book, the budget king. It gives a small mix of attack bonuses but the real draw is its special effect: a chance to lower an opponent's Defence. In practice, this is super niche. For the price, which is usually a few hundred thousand, it's not a bad placeholder if you're saving for a better book or a spirit shield. But you're giving up those higher consistent bonuses. Efficiency-wise, if you can afford the upkeep for pages, Saradomin is often considered the 'best' for general melee slayer and bossing. Zamorak is for magic-focused accounts or specific strategies. Guthix is for people who want a cheap, complete god book for diary requirements or very light use. The 'Armadyl' book is the ranged one, but it's often overlooked because the Twisted Buckler exists. The costs fluctuate with updates and new content, so checking the GE tracker before you buy is always smart. My clanmate swore by Guthix book for his ironman until he finally snagged a Saradomin page drop.

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