The Barrows are located to the east of Mort'ton, in Morytania. Walking directly to Mort'ton requires passage though the Mort Myre Swamp followed by a long, winding path to Mort'ton. This is quite time consuming, so using the Canifis shortcut to The Hollows or the Burgh de Rott Ramble minigame is faster.
To reach Canifis players can walk (either from Varrock or from Port Phasmatys with an ectophial), use Kharyll Teleport (either from the Ancient Magicks spellbook or from the portal room of a player-owned house), or use the fairy ring system (code CKSto near Canifis, or DLS to directly to the tunnels; but only if you have completed In Search of Myreque), or you can use the Slayer Ring to teleport the Slayer tower. The entrance to the shortcut to the Barrows tombs from Canifis is located south of the Hair of the Dog tavern in Canifis. There is a secret door on the southern wall in the underground room; behind it is a tunnel that leads out into the swamp. Across a bridge and to the south is a small boat that takes players to Mort'ton, very close to the Barrows tombs.
The Burgh de Rott Ramble can be used as a quick way to the Mort'ton area, but it can be a bit dangerous for lower-level players. Prepare for the ramble and go to western Morytania to the bridge leading to the Paterdomus area. Choose one of the strongest people to escort (the Mage or the Adventurer) and choose the safest route (Route One). Turn off auto-retaliate. If you get a combat encounter, run to the nearest evade point. This allows the player to get to Burgh de Rott quickly, usually without taking any damage. Once at Burgh de Rott, go north to Mort'ton and east to the Barrows.
The Barrows are located way south of Canfis and east of Mor'ton. To get there you can take the shortcut to the boat, then walk the rest of the way. Or you can take the long way from Canfis. I suggest you bring a druid pouch with at least 50 items in it so those ghasts won't rot your food.
Bring about 4-5 full prayer potions, have 43 prayer minimum, a spade to get into the tombs, shark for food, a good ranged weapon, your best combat magic spells, and a good melee weapon with a slash attack style, and a one click teleport to Varrock. I recommend or a house teleport if you have a Kharyrll portal. I have done the Barrows many times and have received no Barrows items so far. It is suggested you just kill the 6 brothers, then go for the chest. It saves time. (You will have to be in the crypt for the last brother and it could be any one of the 6). After you look the chest teleport out. If you want more money and runes, kill as many monsters in the crypt as you want.
Also, always keep an eye on your prayer as it goes completely down as the faces come up on to the game screen. Melee protect when fighting Dharoks, as he can never hit you, but he gets good hits when your health is low. As Guthans attacks you it heals him, so maybe just range or mage him. Melee Ahrims because he has got low defence.
Ahrim is the mage barrows brother in Runescape.
yes its comparable to the Barrows aromour
These don't exist on Runescape.
You don't have to kill any, but the more you kill the higher you chance of a barrows item.
Go to the Barrows Minigame and play it to get Barrow item rewards.
Barrows is a special type of armour in RuneScape only available to Members. Barrows Armour include Dharoks and Guthans. It may degrade after a while and change from charged to 100 charged. From there it will degrade until 0 charged where the armour is totally weak.
Saradomin sword
The Barrows guide to RuneScape is available online from a variety of different places. One can try the Tip It site, the Zybez site, or watch a YouTube run-through.
Barrows minigame is located just East or Mort'ton, and Mort'ton is located just east of Al-Kharid Desert.
goto bob in lumby itll cost 90k
The best option is technically to walk there.
They Protect you hand, the only better gloves are rune, dragon, and Barrows