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Sign a Contract to Defeat Yama, the Master of Pacts, in Old School RuneScape!

By LaylaMay 17,2025

Jagex has unveiled an exhilarating new boss fight in Old School RuneScape featuring Yama, the Master of Pacts, continuing the saga of the Great Kourend questline. If you conquered A Kingdom Divided back in 2021, get ready for another dose of high-stakes action.

Remember Taking Down the Master of Pacts’ Judge?

If you recall defeating Yama’s Judge in 2021, consider that merely a prelude to the real challenge. Yama, a formidable fire demon minotaur with wings, hooves, horns, and a colossal axe, now takes center stage. He lurks deep beneath Kourend in the Chasm of Fire, gathering power and leading his fanatical Disciples. Compared to the Judge, Yama elevates the difficulty to a whole new level.

This high-intensity endgame encounter is packed with lethal attacks, environmental hazards, and chaotic elements that demand swift reflexes and robust teamwork. Solo players, brace yourselves for an intense experience.

Ready to Face Yama in Old School RuneScape?

To tackle this challenge, you must have completed A Kingdom Divided. Equip your best-in-slot gear and ensure your combat stats are maxed out before signing the contract to confront Yama. Yes, you actually sign a contract.

The Chasm of Fire introduces new activities, including a mining and smithing zone where you can extract Crimson Lovakite and forge it into Oathplate armour, essential for battling the demon lord.

Defeating Yama offers the chance to obtain rare loot such as Demon Tallow (used for crafting Surge Potions), a Chasm of Fire Teleport Scroll to ease your next journey, and a Grimoire Page.

So, download Old School RuneScape from the Google Play Store and immerse yourself in this thrilling new challenge!

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