Solo 150 Void Ironman ToA Guide with Rune/Karils Crossbow, Blue Moon Staff and Pure Stubbornness

Budget Ironman ToA: From Entry Mode to Solo 150s Without a Fang If every Tombs of Amascut guide tells you to bring a Fang, Bowfa, Rigour, and max gear, this guide isn't for those players. This guide is for the Ironman standing in the lobby wearing Void, holding a rune crossbow, wondering if ToA is even possible. I started ToA around base 100 combat in Torag's armor with a basic Keris partisan and could barely complete Entry Mode. No Fang. No Bowfa. No Lightbearer. No Masori. No expensive gear carrying me through mechanics. Fast forward to today: 112 Combat 92 Attack 92 Strength 80 Defence 97 Ranged 87 Magic 75 Prayer 73 Herblore 72 Crafting 71 Fletching Current setup is still extremely budget compared to what most guides recommend: Elite Void switches Karil's crossbow and bolt racks Rune crossbow with diamond bolts/ruby bolts Earth Wave for magic Keris Partisan of the Sun Standard Ironman supplies The biggest lesson I learned is that gear matters far less than mechanics and resource management. The Partisan of the Sun is one of the strongest upgrades available to lower-level Ironmen. Learning when to convert prayer into healing allowed me to dramatically reduce food usage and preserve supplies for the Wardens fight. Combined with Helpful Spirit rewards and proper pre-potting, I regularly reach Wardens with far more supplies than most players would expect from this level. For bossing, I pre-pot divine combat and ranging potions before entering, conserve supplies whenever possible, and rely on Keris healing to bridge damage between encounters. The goal is not maximum DPS. The goal is reaching Wardens with enough resources to finish the raid. The biggest wall for me was Phase 3 Wardens. For a long time I died repeatedly with the boss under 100 HP. The breakthrough happened when the mechanics stopped feeling chaotic. Eventually the lightning, prayer swaps, falling rocks, and disappearing floor tiles stopped blending together and became separate events that could be handled one at a time. Move. Pray. Attack. Not attack, attack, attack, panic. Once that clicked, solo completions followed. If you're an Ironman stuck in Entry Mode or afraid to push invocations because your gear isn't good enough, my advice is : Don't wait start learning the raid, 9k-10k points in a solo 150 is better than 4k points in a 8 man 300. Every completion teaches more than any gear upgrade ever will, and by the time the purple finally arrives, you'll already know how to use it.