Frost dragon

Frost dragons lurk in the highest level Resource dungeon available. The dungeon requires level 85 Dungeoneering to access, and inside are a total of 12 dragons to kill. Frost dragons attack with both melee and Magic (which appear to be water spells) as well as their dragonfire. Like all dragons, they are weak to stab attacks.

Killing frost dragons is highly profitable since their bones are currently worth each. Players may gain upwards of 0 per full inventory of bones, possibly more if using a Beast of Burden familiar.

Habitat
Frost dragons are found in the hidden resource dungeon in the Asgarnian Ice Dungeon south of Asgarnia.

Strategies
The most effective weapons to kill them with are the chaotic rapier and the chaotic longsword because of their high stab bonuses. The Zamorakian spear is also effective, yet dangerous as you will be exposed to dragonfire damage unless you are using super antifire potions. Wearing armour with high melee defence, drinking an antifire potion, and activating Protect from Magic or Deflect Magic is a great way to fight as the prayers will not only nullify the damage from a dragon's magical attack, but will also prevent damage from the dragon's breath entirely. Suggested for this is Verac the Defiled's armour because of the hefty prayer and defence bonuses it offers. Wearing Karil's and activating Protect from Melee or Deflect Melee is not advised as their Magic attack is extremely accurate and easily hits through armour.

Another strategy is to use Ranged with Protect from Magic or Deflect Magic as you will take no damage as long as you remain at a distance and have proper protection from dragonfire. Preference for Ranged armour is range void knight for the max hit increase or Armadyl for its stats.

Using Magic is not recommended as spells will splash very often even if the player has 90+ Magic, 100+ Magic attack bonus and uses magic-boosting prayers. This means the frost dragon bones might not cover the cost of runes if using Fire surge. Using Fire bolt with Chaos gauntlets would be a much more economical (albeit much slower) option.

The fastest method of hunting them is to use armour with high melee defence bonuses with the Protect from Magic or Deflect Magic prayer activated.

Using a cannon is also highly recommended as it vastly speeds up kills. Despite the expenses incurred (Cannonballs), the total money made per unit time is much larger with a cannon than without (one set of frost dragon bones pays for 46 cannonballs). For the same reason, constant use of Piety or Turmoil is advisable. As a secondary consideration, the faster the dragons are killed, the less time they have to inflict damage and deplete supplies (if applicable).

Players with access to Pack Yaks, Soul Split and Overload can kill in excess of 150 frost dragons per hour, yielding an income of well over 2 million coins.

Training on these dragons is a good recommendation, as their exp. given, combined with the drops given, make this a perfect monster to train on at higher levels.

100% drops

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Runes/Talismans

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Gems/Ores/Bars

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Herbs

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Other drops

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Trivia

 * Unlike other adult and non-revenant dragons, the frost dragon doesn't drop hides or metal bars as a 100% drop.
 * They can drop a maximum of 1337gp at a time, which is a reference to the word "LEET" in leet speak, meaning "elite".
 * They are the lowest-level living dragon (Skeletal Wyverns are level 140) to drop draconic visages, although their multiple attack styles makes them more dangerous than most such monsters (Mithril Dragons top the danger list, with all three styles of combat available). In addition, there is a reasonably high Dungeoneering skill requirement to even access these monsters.

Frost dragon