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I am aware of the mechanics involved with Slayer monsters and have a fairly high level in Slayer. RuneScape also is a PvE game too, so the "PvM" through me off at first until I looked at it as something a player will do with Slayer.
I like the "bossing" aspect added to the game and think it's a great opportunity for gamers to be challenged in combat .. instead of just standing there watching the Hit Point numbers go down on the monster and player. The triangle of range, magic and melee has always been in the game, but now there is much more added to the triangle with difficult bosses to fight.
Another term that was lacking from RuneScape is "End Game" dungeons, as we find in hundreds of other games. Now, the term can be applied to ReunScape because of "bossing".
~ IGN: Ithell Kelyn ~
once you feel you are a bit bored of gwd2 bosses and want more of a challenge, you should go check out the arch glacor. the arch glacor boss in elder godwars dungeons is a boss who can have up to 6 mechanics. thats right up to. you can turn these mechanics on and off and slowly work your way towards 6 mechanic arch glacor so that you can build your understanding of doing a boss with multiple mechanics at once. once you've mastered doing normal mode with all 6, move on to hardmode where the mechanics evolve a little bit more. if you can master streaking on arch glacor to lets say 300% at least(which would mean you do a few kills with all enhanced mechanics) your understanding of harder bosses has likely skyrocketed at this point.