Dragon bones

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"Dragonbone" redirects here. For the armour kit, see Dragonbone upgrade kit.
Dragon bones
Dragon bones
Release date 23 October 2002 (Update)
Members? Yes (for F2P only in Daemonheim)
Quest item? No
Tradeable? Yes
Equipable? No
Stacks? No
High Alch 0 coins
Low Alch 0 coins
Destroy Drop
Store price Not sold
Examine These would feed a dog for months.
Weight 1.5 kg
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A detailed image of Dragon bones
A detailed image of Dragon bones

Dragon bones are associated with the Prayer skill, and are dropped by all adult dragons, excluding wyverns and frost dragons . Dragon bones give 72 Prayer experience when buried (60 experience on RuneScape Classic), 288 Prayer experience when offered at the Ectofuntus, or 252 Prayer experience when offered at a gilded altar with 2 burners lit. The relative ease of collecting dragon bones, combined with the amount of experience earned from them, makes them widely viewed as a fast, cost-effective way to train Prayer. Free players can only obtain and use dragon bones by killing green dragons and iron dragons in the Daemonheim dungeons. They cannot buy, sell, or obtain any of these bones outside the dungeons of Daemonheim.

Members can also get dragon bones as a reward from the Soul Wars minigame by selecting the 'Gamble' option when choosing rewards. If a player gets dragon bones, they will likely be noted in quantities of 11 or 22.

Dropping monsters

Levels 1 to 99

Monster Combat level Quantity Rarity
Green dragon 79 1 1Always
Green dragon (Daemonheim) 73, 97 1 1Always
Iron dragon (Daemonheim) 84, 89, 98 1 1Always
Jogre 53, 58 1 5Very rare
Dragon impling Not applicable 52–95 (noted) (hunter) 3Uncommon
Zombie impling Not applicable 3 (hunter) 2Common

Levels 100 and above

Monster Combat level Quantity Rarity
Black dragon 227 1 1Always
Blue dragon 111 1 1Always
Bronze dragon 131 1 1Always
Brutal green dragon 227 1 1Always
Green dragon (Daemonheim) 120, 153 1 1Always
Iron dragon 189 1 1Always
Iron dragon (Daemonheim) 114, 138 1 1Always
King Black Dragon 276 1 1Always
Mithril dragon 304 1 1Always
Red dragon 152 1 1Always
Steel dragon 246 1 1Always
Chaos Elemental 305 1 3Uncommon
Queen Black Dragon 2100 5 1Always

Price history

In Runescape Classic, the street price of Dragon bones was about 3000 coins. The price fell below 2000 coins at the beginning of the year 2009. It then started to gradually increase up to 6000 coins by July of 2010, but fell again to 4500 coins by the end of January of 2011. After free trade was reintroduced, the price skyrocketed and fluctuated between 5500 and 6500 coins. However due to the amount of bots killing dragons, the price of dragon bones dropped down to 2000 coins. With the introduction of the Bot-Nuking day, the price of Dragon bones rapidly rose to well over 5000 coins per bone. Recently, sighting of green dragon bots are steadily increasing, which has begun to affect the price, which has now fallen below 3000 coins per bone.

Cost and XP Analysis

This table can be used to compare and decide on how to train with the bones for the most desired cost versus experience gained. Notice how the cost in coins per XP point varies greatly depending on how the bones are used — but also remember that the different methods have different training speeds.

Bury Gilded altar Ectofuntus
Experience 72 252 288
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Notes:

Tips

  • Almost all dragons, with the exception of baby dragons, frost dragons and skeletal wyverns, drop dragon bones. Most dragons are strong opponents. However, green and blue dragons are the weakest types of dragons, and dragon bones are mostly accumulated by killing them.
  • Green dragons are the lowest level dragons in the game. They can be found in various places in the Wilderness, as well as in two locations in the Chaos Tunnels. Green dragons in the Chaos Tunnels are grouped together with baby black dragons, while players may be attacked by Player Killers while fighting green dragons in the Wilderness locations.
  • The high value of dragons' drops (bones plus hides every kill for chromatic dragons) makes dragon-hunting a highly profitable combat activity. Players can make 120K to over 450K coins per hour fighting green dragons, depending on how fast they can kill the dragons and bank the loot. About 35K to 100K can be made per run on dragons (depending on inventory space /B.O.Bs), and more if more valuable items are brought back as well.
  • Baby dragons do not drop dragon bones. Instead, they drop babydragon bones.
  • Burying dragon bones is not recommended; usually they are best used on a gilded altar.
  • Dagannoth bones, ourg bones and frost dragon bones are faster ways to train Prayer than Dragon bones, but cost much more per Prayer experience point.
  • While gilded altars give the fastest experience, some prefer to use the Ectofuntus due to the fact that gilded altars give 36 less XP per bone. Although it's slower, the Ectofuntus gives more experience per bone, decreasing costs, and eliminates the need to obtain marrentill and/or find a house party offering an altar.

Trivia

  • In Runescape Classic, Elvarg dropped dragon bones that F2P players could Telegrab once they defeated her. These bones were labeled as 'Members object' and could not be used unless the player was a member.


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