For OSRS bossing groups , the easiest path is usually to join a clan or Discord that advertises learner-friendly PvM, then ask for runs in the same world and activity channel. OSRS grouping systems and clan tools are commonly used because random queueing is unreliable, while coordinated groups are the normal way to organize boss trips.

How to find a group

  • Join an OSRS clan that does PvM regularly, since clan communities are the most reliable place to find teammates.
  • Use group chat or Discord to post your combat stats, boss experience, and whether you are learning or experienced.
  • Pick a boss first, then look for people doing that exact content, because group size and roles vary by boss.
  • For entry-level group PvM, learn bosses that already have clear tank/attacker roles, like Bandos-style trips, before moving into raids or more specialized fights.

What to say

A simple message like this works well:

“LF group for [boss], have [stats/gear], can tank or DPS, learner friendly if needed.”

That makes it easy for others to know whether you fit the trip. Clear role calls matter because many group boss setups depend on splitting duties, supplies, and damage output.

Good group habits

  • Bring your own supplies unless the group says otherwise.
  • Confirm the world, meeting spot, and role before hopping.
  • Be explicit about loot rules before the first kill.
  • Stick with the same group when possible, because repeated runs are faster than rebuilding every trip.

Practical note

If you are just starting out, look for “learner” or “no requirements” PvM groups in clans, because those tend to be more patient and organized than random public lobbies. For bosses that support group play, the grouping system exists specifically to help players organize those activities together.

TL;DR

The best way to group for bossing in OSRS is: join a PvM clan, advertise your stats and role, use Discord or group chat to coordinate, and start with bosses that have simple team roles.