OSRS Leagues 6 Best Tier 4 Relics Guide
Tier 4 relics in OSRS Leagues 6 are where your account starts to feel automated. Resource demand is higher, skills start feeding into each other, and the relic you pick here decides how much of your progress happens passively versus manually.
Best Tier 4 Relic Choice For Progression
The best Tier 4 relic in OSRS Leagues 6 is Butler’s Bell because it provides constant passive resource gathering and processing, letting your account progress even while you focus on other content.
Once you unlock Butler’s Bell, you stop needing to actively gather a lot of your core materials. The Demon butler runs in the background, bringing in ores, logs, fish, and herbs while you are doing Slayer, bossing, or even offline.
What stands out immediately is how your bank starts filling itself. You come back from doing something else and suddenly have processed materials ready to go without ever stopping to grind them.
How Butler’s Bell Changes Your Gameplay Loop
This relic does not just save time, it changes how you play entirely.
Instead of planning around gathering runs, you:
Let resources build passively while doing combat
Return to stacks of materials already processed
Skip entire segments of early and mid game grinding
It also quietly solves a lot of annoying bottlenecks. Logs become planks, herbs become unfinished potions, ores become bars, all without you stopping to process them.
Over longer sessions, the difference becomes obvious. Your account keeps moving forward even when you are not focusing on skilling.
Why Passive Progression Is So Valuable In Leagues
Leagues rewards speed and efficiency, and most players underestimate how much time gets lost gathering and processing.
Butler’s Bell removes that entirely.
You are effectively:
Training multiple skills at once in the background
Building supplies without interrupting your main goals
Scaling resources over time instead of in bursts
That steady flow ends up being more valuable than one time spikes from other relics.
When Transmutation Actually Makes Sense
Transmutation is built around converting resources instead of generating them. Here we go over more about if/when you should actually take Transmutation over Butler’s Bell.
It lets you:
Upgrade or downgrade materials freely
Use infinite Nature runes through the ledger
Automatically process noted items over time
This can feel strong if you already have large stacks and want to reshape them into something useful.
The limitation is clear in gameplay. You still need to gather those resources first. If your supply is low, this relic does not help you get started.
Where Conniving Clues Fits In
Conniving Clues is very focused and very strong in that specific focus.
It gives:
Faster clue completion through contracts
Higher clue drop rates across activities
Maximum reward rolls with fewer steps
If you are committing heavily to clues, this relic feels great. You move through clues quickly and get more rewards per run.
Outside of that, it does not influence your overall progression much. You feel it during clue runs, but not during everything else.
Quick Tier 4 Relic Breakdown
Butler’s Bell
passive resources and processing across multiple skills
Transmutation
strong for reshaping existing materials
Conniving Clues
best for clue focused progression
How Tier 4 Choice Affects Late Game Setup
This is the point where your run either becomes self sustaining or keeps relying on manual input.
With Butler’s Bell, you naturally build up everything you need while focusing on higher value content. That means more time spent on bosses, tasks, and Pact progression.
If you skip it, you will feel the difference later when you need large amounts of materials and have to go back and grind them manually.
For more check out our full guide on the best relics/tier list for Leagues 6 here
Final Blurb
Butler’s Bell ends up being one of those relics you stop thinking about after you pick it, and that is exactly why it is so strong. You just keep playing normally, and your account quietly builds itself in the background.
After a while, you notice you are not stopping to gather nearly as often, your supplies are always there, and your progression feels smoother without forcing it.

