Corrupted Gauntlet (CG) has a reputation for ruining good days. Tight prep windows, brutal RNG, and a boss fight that punishes hesitation make it one of Old School RuneScape’s most execution-heavy PvM challenges.
Tier 3 prep is not for learners. It is slower, tighter, and significantly more demanding than standard Tier 1 or Tier 2 approaches. However, for Hardcore Ironmen protecting their status or players pushing one-and-done Combat Achievements, Tier 3 prep trades a harder preparation phase for a dramatically safer Hunllef kill.
When Is Tier 3 Prep Good?
Tier 3 prep is optimal in two main scenarios:
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Hardcore Ironmen
If you DC during tornadoes or make a single positioning error, Tier 1/2 armor may not save you. Tier 3 armor significantly reduces incoming damage, giving you:
- Higher survivability during tornado stacks
- Buffer against misclicks
- Better odds of surviving high-damage autos
- Safer margin during crystal procs
For HCIM, survival > clear speed.
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Combat Achievements (CA)
If you’re chasing a clean, single-attempt CA completion, Tier 3 allows for more forgiving mechanics. It reduces RNG volatility and lowers stress during high-pressure kill attempts.
When NOT to Do It
- Learning CG
- Speedrunning
- Farming consistent fast kills
- Casual regular OSRS accounts
The prep window is tight and mentally taxing. Mistakes in routing or shard management will cost the run.
Plugin Setup (Highly Recommended)
Efficiency in Tier 3 prep depends on information density.
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Gauntlet Plugin
Core features:
- Resource tracking
- Resource overlays
- Tornado true tile
- Hunllef tile indicators
Be cautious: the plugin tracks shards even if you don’t pick them up.
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Tile Indicators → True Tile
Essential for:
- Efficient harvesting
- Tick-perfect resource timing
- Precise movement during combat
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CG Recolor Plugin
Improves visual clarity (does not work in HD).
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Attack Timer / Metronome
Critical for:
- Tick manipulation during harvesting
- Knowing exactly when your attack cycle resets
- Instantly resuming harvesting after attacks
Total Resources Required
For a full Tier 3 run:
- 13 of each base resource
- 2 vials + 2 herbs
- Bowstring
- Orb
- 2 weapon frames
- 740 crystal shards
- Minimum 8 fish (more is fine)
The Three Phases of Tier 3 Prep
Phase 1: Initial C-Route Sweep (Foundation Phase)
Goal:
- 220 shards total
- Tier 2 staff
- Full Tier 1 armor
- 2 empty vials
- 3 of each resource
- 1 weapon frame
Execution Strategy
Run a C-shaped pattern around spawn.
- Open rooms adjacent to resources
- Skip empty doors unless they’re demi rooms
- Always check side demi rooms for future routing
While harvesting:
- Kick (4-tick) instead of using the scepter (5-tick)
- Aggro creatures while gathering to multitask
- Never idle between actions
Drop excess resources on the ground for later pickup. Keep mental note of early resource nodes in case Phase 2 fails.
Key Optimization:
Always be doing something:
- Open rooms while attacking
- Process potions while moving
- Scout while harvesting
Idle time kills Tier 3 runs.
Phase 2: Demi Hunting & Full Upgrade Phase
This is the most critical stage.
Goal:
- Remaining 10 of each resource
- Second weapon frame
- 520 additional shards (740 total)
- 2 completed potions
- Orb + Bowstring from demis
- 8+ fish
Demi Mechanics
- 12 outer edge rooms
- 6 demis total (2 of each type)
- If you kill a duplicate while holding one drop, it gives a new unique piece
- After killing all 3 types, they stop dropping items
Hardcore Recommendation:
- Use Bow + Staff
- Avoid halberd (higher DC risk)
- Only use a halberd if chasing CA
You can break demi drops into 80 shards using pestle & mortar.
Shard Management
If short on shards:
- Break down spike drops
- Kill small mobs quickly
- Harvest extra nodes while moving
Phase 3: Cleanup & Emergency Routing
This phase is conditional. If Phase 2 didn’t fully complete requirements:
- Return to Phase 1 nodes
- Cross-map opposite side of Phase 2 route
- Scout aggressively
- Pray for missing resource spawns
Teleport Optimization
If running far:
- Craft extra teleport crystal (40 shards)
- Often refunded via harvesting
- Saves more time than it costs
Failure Risk:
Bad room RNG can end runs. But strong P1/P2 efficiency usually preserves enough time margin.
Processing Phases (The Hidden Time Sink)
Processing mistakes commonly lose runs.
Phase 1 Processing:
Craft:
- Tier 2 staff
- Full Tier 1 armor
- 2 vials (fill immediately)
Cook fish and drop them for later.
Phase 2 Processing:
Upgrade:
- Full Tier 3 armor
- Tier 3 bow + staff
Common errors:
- Forgetting tools
- Forgetting vials
- Not clearing inventory space
- Not crafting everything
Use the middle podium shortcut (press 6) to retrieve tools instantly.
Advanced Tick Optimization
4-Tick Harvesting
Kick while gathering instead of using the scepter to maintain a 4-tick cycle.
Combat + Gather Simultaneously
- Aggro rat while chopping tree
- Attack the dragon while mining
- Loot while attacking in range
Movement Tick Abuse
Use the attack cooldown window to reposition toward the next node.
In tight runs (30 seconds remaining), these micro-optimizations are the difference between success and failure.
Hunllef with Tier 3
Assuming familiarity with mechanics. Tier 3 armor significantly reduces incoming damage.
For Hardcore:
- Keep HP 65–70+
- 4 tornado stack can max 60
- Account for the potential auto-triggering crystal
Minimum 8 fish recommended, but more is safer.
Common Problems
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Can’t Find the Right Demi
Remember:
- 12 edge rooms
- 6 total demis
- 2 per type
- Always spawn on the 3 edge sides of a room
Adapt routing if you already have the required drop.
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Shard Shortage
Solutions:
- Break spike (80 shards)
- Kill quick mobs
- Optimize harvesting uptime
- Avoid missing floor shards
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Fish Drought
Guaranteed:
- Triple fish spawn adjacent to the boss
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Time Pressure
Biggest failure point.
Fixes:
- Never stand idle
- Always multitask
- Plan resource totals mentally
- Avoid overharvesting
- Process efficiently
Recording runs and reviewing routing errors is highly effective.
Is Tier 3 Worth It?
For regular accounts farming Bowfa? Not necessary. For Hardcore Ironmen protecting hundreds of hours? Absolutely.
Tier 3 prep is:
- Mentally demanding
- RNG-sensitive
- Execution-heavy
- Slower per run
But once mastered, it becomes consistent and dramatically reduces boss volatility.
Final Thoughts
Tier 3 Corrupted Gauntlet prep is not the beginner path. It is the insurance policy. Then mastering this system will convert CG from a gamble into a controlled execution challenge.
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