Green dragon


 * This article is about Green dragons found in the Wilderness and the Chaos Tunnels. For the dragons found in Daemonheim, see Green dragon (Daemonheim).
 * For advice on effectively killing Green dragons or for help on what to bring/wear, visit the Green dragon/Strategies guide.

Green dragons are the weakest of the four adult chromatic dragons and the weakest adult dragon that can breathe fire in RuneScape, with a combat level of 79. As with all adult dragons, wielding an anti-dragon shield or being under the effects of an antifire potion is a must. Found in various locations in the Wilderness as well as the Chaos Tunnels, they can breathe fire which can deal extremely high damage (500+) to players insufficiently protected. They are also the only one of the four chromatic dragons not to have a baby form that is attackable. Baby green dragons are only available as Summoning pets, though 99 Summoning is required.

Green dragons are one of the oldest methods of money making in Runescape. As the weapons improve and the price of dragon bones increased, the profits had jumped from 150,000 gp per hour to 950,000 gp per hour. After the 10 December 2007 updates, which removed PKers from the wilderness and added revenants, sharply increasing green dragonhide prices. The Dragon bones and Green dragonhides are commonly utilised by players training Prayer and Crafting respectively, furthermore increasing demand of these two items.

Members can kill green dragons around the wilderness, but revenants are a danger here so be warned. In F2P, dragons can only be killed during the Dragon Slayer quest and in Daemonheim while training Dungeoneering.



Locations
NOTE: The location west of Dark Warriors' Fortress no longer has safespots, though all the others do.


 * North of Goblin Village and west of Dark Warriors' Fortress (level 13-14).
 * East of Clan Wars (level 19-24).
 * South-east of the Lava Maze (level 38).
 * Chaos tunnels (they are in a multicombat area with baby black dragons around, making this area irritating for many players).

100% drop

 * Dragon bones
 * Green dragonhide

Armour

 * Steel full helm (common)
 * Steel platelegs (common)
 * Mithril kiteshield (common)
 * Adamant full helm (common)
 * Adamant med helm (rare)
 * Rune full helm (rare)
 * Rune kiteshield (rare)
 * Dragon med helm (extremely rare)

Weapons

 * Steel battleaxe (common)
 * Mithril hatchet (common)
 * Mithril spear (uncommon)
 * Rune dagger (uncommon)
 * Rune javelin (very rare)
 * Rune spear (very rare)
 * Dragon spear (extremely rare)

Runes

 * Water rune (75 - very common)
 * Fire rune (37)
 * Nature rune (15, 30, 75 - common)
 * Law rune (3 - common)

Gems

 * Uncut sapphire
 * Uncut emerald
 * Uncut ruby (rare)
 * Uncut diamond (very common)

Herbs

 * Guam
 * Avantoe
 * Cadantine
 * Marrentill
 * Irit (common)
 * Tarromin
 * Harralander (common)
 * Ranarr
 * Kwuarm
 * Lantadyme
 * Dwarf weed

Other

 * Coins (11 - 440, most common)
 * Nature talisman (rare)
 * Adamant ore (common)
 * Bass (common)
 * Green dragon tail-bone (Only during Fur 'n' Seek)
 * Half key (very rare)
 * Level 3 Clue scroll
 * Dragon square shield left half (extremely rare)
 * Green dragon egg (99 Summoning required) (uncommon)
 * Nothing

Trivia

 * Even though the green dragon's dragonfire is classified as a ranged attack, a player can use the Protect from Magic prayer to shield themselves from much of the damage.
 * The Green Dragons in Daemonheim are the only green dragons to be updated at this time, and the updated appearance has a strangely dog-like face.
 * The green dragon is the only chromatic dragon that doesn't have a baby version.
 * The area near the Dark Warriors Fortress is a great place to place a Dwarf Cannon (although it is worth noting that many players in the area east of Clan Wars consider setting up a cannon "noobish", and players using this method will receive abuse)..