Can Prayer Flicking Improve Kills On Osrs Dust Devil?

2025-11-07 14:01:09
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Yeah — prayer flicking can improve your kills on 'OSRS' dust devils, mainly by making trips longer and your DPS more efficient. Conserving prayer points lets you keep damage-boosting prayers active selectively, and flicking protection can cut the amount of food you need. The payoff is cleaner, faster runs and fewer bank trips.

A quick tip: focus on timing and consistency rather than trying to be flashy. Even small reductions in downtime scale up over an hour, so a modest improvement in flicking gets noticeable results. I found the practice really rewarding.
2025-11-08 00:42:59
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Wyatt
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I used to hate losing a full inventory to prayer pots until I learned to flick carefully while killing dust devils in 'OSRS'. Breaking it down differently: first, identify if you need steady defense or spikes of offense — that determines whether you flick overhead protections or offensive prayers. Second, practice the rhythm during calm runs so your fingers know when to toggle. Third, optimize gear and supplies for the plan so you don’t waste the prayer you just conserved.

Practically, that meant switching to a setup that favored short bursts of high DPS, then flicking offensive prayers to maintain those bursts without draining the whole bar. Over a few trips I noticed fewer food stops and a higher average kills per hour. It’s a small mechanical skill, but it compounds — now I actually enjoy the process of refining each run, and my trips feel much more efficient.
2025-11-08 05:57:21
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Elijah
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I started messing with prayer flicking back when my inventory was always full of lobsters and I wanted longer trips in 'OSRS'. For dust devils specifically, flicking helps two main ways: you either keep your offensive prayer up for higher DPS without burning through points, or you flick your protection to save food and reduce downtime. Both translate to more kills per hour if your flick timing is decent.

If you want practical things: use hotkeys, practice the rhythm on a target dummy or a lower-risk monster, and consider a prayer pot or a heavy prayer potion if you're just starting. Also, match your gear to the strategy — if you're flicking offensive prayers, prioritize offensive gear; if flicking protection, bring gear that minimizes damage when flames hit. It takes practice, but once the muscle memory clicks, your dust devil trips will feel much smoother and more efficient. I still mess up sometimes, but it's worth the learning curve.
2025-11-09 10:44:09
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Robert
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I get asked this a lot in clan chats: can prayer flicking actually up your kill rate on 'OSRS' dust devils? Short take — yes, but it depends on how you do it and what you care about. If you're trying to squeeze more kills into a trip, flicking offensive prayers like Piety or Rigour (if you're ranged) keeps your damage higher without draining your prayer bar like a constantly-on prayer would. That boosts kills per hour by reducing downtime between kills and lowering the chance a devil survives long enough to eat your time or force you to eat food.

On the defensive side, flicking Protect from Melee or Protect from Missiles at the right moments reduces incoming damage while still conserving prayer points. That means fewer food stops, longer trips, and even the ability to take slightly riskier DPS setups because you can stretch prayer longer. The trick is timing with game ticks and knowing the monster's attack rhythm: bad flicking wastes prayer or leaves you unprotected. Practice in a low-stress situation, and you'll see tangible improvements in trips — I certainly did when I learned to sync my flicks with the dust devil's attack pattern.
2025-11-09 20:05:14
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Garrett
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Approaching this from a grind-hardened standpoint: prayer flicking on 'OSRS' dust devils is a quality-of-life and efficiency upgrade more than a miracle booster. If you consistently hit your flicks, you extend trip length and either increase damage windows or reduce healing needs. That directly inflates kills-per-hour because you’re spending more time actually killing and less time banking or eating.

That said, the net gain depends on your baseline: if you're a newer player with shaky flicking, the time you spend mis-flicking might outweigh early benefits. For veteran hands, it's a clear win. I like to alternate short practice sessions with full-effort runs; it keeps my timing sharp and my supplies low. In the end, prayer flicking made my dust devil runs crisper and more satisfying, and I enjoy the slight edge it gives.
2025-11-10 09:25:24
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Alright, here's how I do it when I'm in the mood for a chilled Slayer session: I find a solid obstacle that the Dust Devil can't walk around — a rock, a short wall, or a stair tile works great. The trick is to lure the devil so it's standing on the other side of that obstacle, then kite it so it stays put. Once it's trapped behind cover, I step into range and use a fast ranged weapon (blowpipe or a strong crossbow) or a reliable magic attack (a trident or a decent spell) to clip it from safety. Inventory-wise I keep my setup lean: high-accuracy ranged or magic gear, extra food for slips, a teleport method in case something goes sideways, and the usual prayer/super-restore if I plan to use protection or offensive prayers. If I'm using magic I swap to a staff that gives decent offense without annoying recharging; for range I use ammo that balances speed and accuracy. Small things that help: lure from outside the room before you pull, don't stand where the devil can path around, and test your safe-spot with one attack before committing to a long trip. This style keeps kills fast and my HP comfortable — feels like the smart way to farm them without constant inventory juggling.
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