Community guide
RubinOT Dukes Rotation
Rotation order used by the RubinOT community for Grave Danger boss runs.
A practical English reference for the RubinOT Grave Danger Dukes mini-rotation, based on community route notes from RubinOT Guide. Use it to keep the boss order, access reminders and tracker workflow in one place.
What is the Dukes rotation?
The Dukes rotation is a simple Grave Danger boss route used on RubinOT to farm bosses, silver-token related rewards and rare loot attempts with less downtime. The idea is to follow a fixed order, keep the party moving and report the completed route before the final boss.
The route starts with five bosses across different cities. After those kills, players return to Jack Springer to report progress and access King Zelos.
Rotation order
Follow this order to keep the mini-rotation clean and predictable. The original guide marks elemental recommendations with icons; this page uses TibiaWiki damage modifiers as text so it is easier to read while playing.
Element percentages are based on TibiaWiki damage modifiers. Higher values mean the boss takes more damage from that element. Always adapt to your party setup.
- 1
Duke Krule
Thais
Fire 115%Physical 100%Holy 100% - 2
Earl Osam
Cormaya
Fire 110%Energy 105%Physical 100% - 3
Count Vlarkorth
Edron
Death 110%Physical 100%Earth 100% - 4
Sir Baeloc & Sir Nictros
Darashia
Fire 110%Holy 110%Physical 100% - 5
Lord Azaram
Carlin
Fire 110%Physical 100%Death 100% - 6
King Zelos
Final boss
Fire 100%Physical 100%Holy 100%
Tips
- If this is your first time doing these bosses, talk to Jack Springer before starting the route.
- After the five listed bosses, go back to Jack Springer to report and unlock King Zelos.
- Fire is the main recommended damage setup for most of the route.
- Bring at least one alternative setup such as Freeze, Poison or Death when your vocation and gear allow it.
- Keep one character assigned to the rotation if you want cleaner drop history later.
- Register rare drops immediately after the boss so the date stays accurate.
- Favorite the bosses involved in the rotation to keep them visible in your tracker.
Notes
This guide is not an official Tibia or server document. It is a fan-made resource for players who want a practical boss rotation reference. Boss names, access requirements and route details should be checked against your current server version before relying on the final route.
The current article focuses on route order and practical tracking. Element icons from the original source should be reviewed manually before adding exact weakness tables.
Related tracker features
Favorite bosses from the rotation and keep them easy to scan.
Register rare drops by character, boss, item, date and value.
Use experimental forecasts after enough drop history is registered.
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