02
Aug
Posted by: cow // Category:
Runescape Equipment
| Full Dragon is the most legendary and prestigous armour set in Runescape. The term “full” is player jargon and refers to a complete melee armor set consisting of four parts: full helm, platebody, platelegs and kiteshield. The different melee armour sets from low to high are bronze, iron, steel, black, mithril, adamant, rune & dragon. |
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There is also the Barrows armour and the Granite armour as well as Dragonhide armour for ranger and various robes for mages but neither of them really fit the “full” armour concept epitomized by bronze, iron, steel, black, mithril, adamant, rune and dragon. Unlike the other six armour types, Black and Dragon can’t be smithed from metal bars, they must be found. Black can only be aquired from monster drops and Dragon can only be aquired through Quests and from certain monster drops.
Please note that the “full” armour standard does not encompass just any helm, body, legs and shield - it refers to the full helm, the platebody, the platelegs and the kiteshield. The chainbody, the medium helm, chainskirt and the square shield are not integral parts of the full armour standard. However, in the case of full dragon there was initially no platebody or full helm and there still is no kiteshield available in the game and therefore the full dragon came to consist of Dragon med helm, Dragon chainbody, Dragon platelegs and Dragon square shield. The Dragon full helm was released in mid 2007 and the Dragon platebody in late 2008 and the full Dragon is now closer to what it should be: Dragon full helm, Dragon platebody, Dragon platelegs and Dragon square shield. |

Full Dragon
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Required Defence Level: 60
Required Quest: Legends
Members Only
Dragon platebody
Dragon full helm
Dragon platelegs
Dragon square shield
Attack bonus: magic -63; range -11
Defence bonus: stab +272; slash +273; crush +249; magic -11; range +267; summoning +132
Weight: 23 kg |

Old Full Dragon
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Required Defence Level: 60
Required Quest: Legends
Members Only
Dragon chainbody
Dragon medium helm
Dragon platelegs
Dragon square shield
Attack bonus: magic -45; range -10
Defence bonus: stab +232; slash +244; crush +241; magic -8; range +231; summoning +130
Weight: 20 kg |
Dragon medium helm
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Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only
Attack bonus: magic -3; range -1
Defence bonus: stab +33; slash +33; crush +32; magic -1; range +34; summoning +10
Weight: 1 kg
Released: 21 February 2001
Where to get it: This is the oldest Dragon armour piece in the game. It is a monster drop and it can also be bought from other players.
Grand Exchange price: 61,500 gold |
Dragon Square Shield
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Required Defence Level: 60
Required Quest: Legends Quest
Members Only
Attack bonus: magic -6; range -2
Defense bonus: stab +50; slash +52; crush +48; range +50; summoning +50
Weight: 3 kg
Released: 20 August 2003
Where to get it: The right half of the Dragon square shield can be bought in Legends guild after having completed the Legends quest. The left half of the shield is a very rare drop from monsters that drop gems. To create the Dragon square shield the two halves must be smithed together. This requires a Smithing level of 60. The shield and either of the two halves can be bought from other players but a player must have completed Legends quest in order the equip it.
EXchange price: 305,588 gold |
Dragon Chainbody
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Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only
Attack bonus: magic -15
Defence bonus: stab +81; slash +93; crush +98; magic -3; range +82; summoning +50
Weight: 7 kg
Released: 7 September 2004
Where to get it: Dragon chainbody is dropped by Kalphite Queen and Dust Devils (1 in 5000) which require 65 slayer. Furthermore, it can be won with the high-gamble option in the barbarian assault mini-game. It can also be bought from other players.
Grand Exchange price: 4.7m gold |
Dragon Platelegs
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Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only
Attack bonus: magic -21; range -7
Defence bonus: stab +68; slash +66; crush +63; magic -4; range +65; summoning +20
Weight: 9 kg
Released: 17 January 2005
Where to get them: Dragon platelegs are dropped by Bronze, Iron and Steel Dragons. They can also be bought from other players.
Grand Exchange price: 692,500 gold |
Dragon Plateskirt
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Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only
Attack bonus: magic -21; range -7
Defence bonus: stab +68; slash +66; crush +63; magic -4; range +65; summoning +20
Weight: 9 kg
Released: 29 March 2005
Where to get it: Dragon plateskirt is a rare drop by Bronze, Iron and Steel Dragons. It can also be bought from other players.
Grand Exchange price: 169,621 gold |
Dragon Full Helm
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Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only
Attack bonus: magic -6; range -2
Defense bonus: stab 45; slash +48; crush +41; magic -1; range +46; summoning +12
Weight: 2 kg
Released: 3 July 2007
Where to get it: Dragon full helm is a rare drop from Mithril Dragons in the Ancient Cavern. If you are lucky you can also receive it from a barbarian spirit when you light a pyre ship full of chewed bones. It can also be bought from other players.
Grand Exchange price: 13.2m gold |
Dragon Boots
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Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only
Attack bonus: magic -3; range -1
Defense bonus: stab +16; slash +17; crush +18; summoning +15
+4 to Strength
Weight: 1 kg
Released: 28 August 2007
Where to get them: The Dragon boots are dropped by Spiritual Mages who roam the God Wars Dungeon and require a Slayer level of 83 to be killed. Dragon boots can also be obtained as a drop in bounty worlds and they can of course be bought from other players.
Grand Exchange price: 374,189 gold |
Dragon Gauntlets
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Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only
Attack bonus: magic -1; range -1
Defence bonus: stab +14; slash +15; crush +15; magic -1; range +14; summoning +14
Strength +3
Weight: 5 kg
Released: 9 April 2008
Where to get them: Dragon gauntlets are purchased with tokens from the Fist of Guthix mini-game. They can be either charged or uncharged. The gauntlets become uncharged and lose their stats (Worn-out Dragon gauntlets) if the player dies wearing or carrying them and the npc Reggie can also uncharge them. It costs 50 Fist of Guthix tokens to have Reggie recharge them. The gloves can only be traded between players in uncharged state.
Grand Exchange price: 101,300 gold |
Dragon Platebody
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Required Defence Level: 60
Members Only
Attack bonus: magic -30
Defence bonus: stab +109; slash +107; crush +97; magic -6; range +106; summoning +50
Weight: 9 kg
Released: 26 November 2008
Where to get it: To create the Dragon platebody you must smith three ruined Dragon armor pieces together:
Ruined Dragon armour slice
Ruined Dragon Armour lump
Ruined Dragon Armour shard
This requires a smithing level of 92 and the work must be carried out with a Blast Fusion hammer in the Dragon forge within the Ancient Cavern. You must also have completed the quest “While Guthix Sleeps” before you can create the armour. The slice, lump and shard are dropped by Tormented Demons. Please observe that the complete Dragon platebody does not require any quest to be equipped and that it can be bought from other players.
Grand Exchange price: 9.4m gold |
07
May
Posted by: cow // Category:
Uncategorized
Requirements:
- 15+ Woodcutting, I suggest higher but 15 is fine.
- The highest axe you can chop with (bronze, iron, steel, mithril, adamant, and rune)
- You will need 100k-300k cash already.
- Need to be a member.
Process:
- Woodcut 1k-5k oak logs per load depending on how much money you have.
- Once cut take your money and an inventory full of unnoted oak logs.
- Go out of the east bank of Varrock and North once you pass the guards, keep going until you get to the guy that you make planks from, and make planks.
- Repeat step 2 and 3 repeatedly, this process should go fast depending on how much you cut and how much money you have.
- Once you have the oak planks sell them the the Grand Exchange for highest-market price. (Try highest before you sell market)
- Have fun making money.
I hope this easy process will help you. I doesn’t take very long once you know what you’re doing but “it takes money to make money”. Before you try to start doing this make sure you have at least 100k I would suggest because lower than that might take a while to make money, but go ahead it’s your decision.
21
Mar
Posted by: cow // Category:
Making Runescape Money
Make money easy with this easy to use guide!
Merchanting - Go to world 1 and buy some cheap easily sellable items and then sell them on for more, if done right you can get loads, but need money to start with.
Air Running - At at least 2k a trip all you need to do is go to world 16 and get 25 rune essence and an air talisman or tiara, then go into the air altar (SW of Falador) and trade some saying “Open 2k/Ess” (or more than 2k) and offer the 25 essence, they should give you 2k and 25 noted rune essence, then you go to the bank (north) and store the coins and essence, get the essence out as item, and then go back to the altar and repeat.
Yew Logs - Chop yew logs in Edgeville, and you can sell 1k for at least 300k in Varrok west bank.
Pking - You can PK if you are good enough but this is risky.
Cow Hides - For low levels this works well as 100gp a hide is very useful at this stage.
Wines of Zammy - Available in a room north from These are good if you can use telekinetic grab, or you can kill all the monks to get to it, you can these for 900gp each or for laws and cash from a lot of people.
Coal/Iron/Steel Bars - Mine coal or iron and sell them at Falador bank, or make steel bars and sell them for more.
Killing High Level Monsters - If you are a high enough level you can kill lesser demons etc and get cash, runes and other good drops which are good money.
Lobsters - If you fish and cook them at Karamja you can either travel back to Port Sarim yourself, or get a friend to help and share the profits. They sell for about 300 each which is quite good.
Big Bones and Limpwurt Roots - This is good if you want to gain combat as well, fighting hill giants gives both, as well as cash and useful runes that can be used or sold.