I'd appreciate it if only individuals who've actually fought them reacted to this


I'd appreciate it if only individuals who've actually fought them reacted to this

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I'd appreciate it if only individuals who've actually fought them reacted to this. Last thing I want is advice from somebody whose dragon encounter only comes from Elvarg. I understand you wanted somebody with experience together, which I've none whatsoever. However, I really don't know if this information can help you whatsoever. It'll attack with range, magic, or melee. The recommended strategy would be to RS gold include it, while shielding from range, and sporting Karil's armour. This will remove the melee attack and the range assault, and severely lower the magic attack (due to a high magic defence bonus). Employing a rune crossbow with mithril or higher bolts is very powerful.

Melee: Attack the mithril dragon in close selection and use shield from magical prayer. Drink potions as necessary , but always ensure you are doing the best you can. It is strongly suggested that you maintain auto-retaliate OFF, as other dragons may attack you as soon as you've killed a dragon, inducing one to run away from your loot Range Equipment: Due to the dragons' immense strength it is recommended when ranging to utilize enchanted ruby bolts, which have a prospect of taking of 20% of a target's wellbeing. Also as with the Brutal Green Dragons, bring complete black dragonhide, a rune crossbow using mithril bolts or greater, an archer's helm, and Ava's Accumulator if you've got one. An anti-dragonfire shield is a must, because their breath can hit you from several distances off. On your inventory, have 3-4 antifire potions, 10-12 pieces of very good food, and the rest of your stock should be prayer potions (range potions and teleport runes are optional, but strongly recommended Hope this helps.

Ok, I have some questions concerning Temple Treking and Lumberjack clothes: the best route/villager combo for getting lumberjack zombies? I know its random, but could it be better to go simple - simple (Route one along with also the most powerful villager) or difficult - simple (Course three along with the most powerful villager). Fundamentally, do I want less events, however easier events, or even more events, but tougher. Sorta perplexing. Currently I am doing Route one and the female villager using the sword (F.. . And then something, can not spell her name) or the adventurer. I tried doing Route three along with the female villager/adventurer so far I have found more lumberjack events together with the first combo. I'd guess that reason is because course three has an additional event, but I would like some more information from people with/almost with complete lumberjack.

Is it honestly worth doing this? I realize the exp is nothing special (an extra 2.5% exp, boo hoo), but I mostly like the appearance, as I'm now on the path to 99 Woodcutting. So is it really worthwhile for that? How long has it taken you (in case you have complete lumberjack). This is day 2 for me and I did the new quest this morning, so you can't really count this day considerably, but up to now I've gotten 3 hats and a hat yesterday. Not certain if its because of luck or route changing, but meh, I sorta of like the set up I've got. Anyone have any helpful advice and/or additional items to bring together? I've got the following things (Not bothering to screen shot it:-RRB-): DD(P+), Home teleport (For instance prayer and/or banking/getting back to canfis in case my villager dies. Rod of Ivandis(10). Is there anything I am missing or anything that might speed this up? I've found this set up useful, but I have a cheap RuneScape gold feeling I am overlooking something. Thanks to anyone who helps and/or gives out some advice.

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