Green dragon

Green dragons are the weakest of the four adult chromatic dragons in RuneScape, with a combat level of 79. Found in various locations in the Wilderness as well as the Chaos Tunnels, they can breathe fire which will do extremely high damage (50+) to players not wielding an anti-dragon shield or under the effects of an anti-fire potion. 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.

Bringing teleport runes for a quick route out of the Wilderness is recommended for banking and escaping unwanted battles with revenants. However, revenants may counter this by using teleblock, a spell that renders the player unable to teleport for 5 minutes. An enchanted diamond bracelet, known as the Forinthry brace, negates teleblock for up to 5 charges. However, players unable to afford this item, and are under the effect of teleblock may find it easier to log off, and log back on in 5 minutes, as by then the teleblock spell would have worn off, and the revenant most likely would have left the area, leaving it safe to teleport using a games necklace.

Non members do not have access to fighting dragons, except the final battle with Elvarg, featured in the Dragon Slayer quest.

Green dragons are a very popular monster to kill, especially after 10 December in 2007, as the hides and bones they always drop are very profitable, the bones can be buried for good prayer experience, and they are very easy to kill compared to other dragons. The best place to kill Green dragons is in the wilderness east of Clan wars. If you want to fight them there, a Games Necklace can be used to teleport you right to Clan Wars. When players need to bank, they can teleport to the Wilderness volcano. If fighting in the large pit north of Goblin village, a deposit box is located in the Stealing Creation lobby, however it requires a short trip to the Wilderness Volcano to restock on food, runes, etc.

Melee is how most people fight these dragons, with the occasional person using ranged. It's uncommon to see people maging on these. Some players in RuneScape, most notably those under level 70, have been pioneering a new way of fighting the dragons, by using a poisoned dagger along with a super defence potion and an antifire potion if possible, using monkfish as food due to its relatively cheap cost and its high healing rate. This method is effective, but is quite expensive (10k+ for all items) per trip. Another method a few players under level 70 use is to buy an anti-dragon shield, foods healing 10 or more hp, and a varrock teleport, costing around 5K+. They use the games necklace to teleport to Clan Wars and head east. They kill normally about 3-7 dragons until their food runs out and then they run to level 20 wilderness to teleport back with the Varrock teleport.

It is wise to use a double-poison dagger (p++), preferably a Dragon dagger (p++). This way, the poison will do some work for you. 

Green dragons also have a high drop rate of Green charms, and usually drop level 3 clue scrolls more often than other monsters.

Suggestions on fighting green dragons can be found on the Strategies subpage

Revenants
WARNING: When killing green dragons, always use an anti-dragon shield. Not doing so is extremely foolhardy! Also, be sure to keep at least 20 hitpoints in reserve, as Revenants are liable to hit 20s and over and the level 135 Revenant dragon will easily hit over 40. If you have started or finished the Dragon Slayer quest, the Duke of Lumbridge will give you an anti-dragon shield.

The area east of Clan Wars is also the most popular place to kill Green dragons although revenant orks, revenant pyrefiends,revenant vampires, and revenant werewolfs show up often and interrupt players in combat. Other revenants that can appear less frequently in this location are revenant hobgoblins, revenant knights, revenant imps, and level 30 revenant goblins which are not often attacking anyone as level 40s and 50s rarely train here, though players around Level 50 have become more common due to the good drops and safespots available. There are also set routes each go. The level 135 Revenant dragon has been seen very rarely here, but will only attack players that are over level 110.

Revenant imp: Come from the south, usually in groups of 3, and go north to Wilderness 24 before doing a U-Turn and going back that way. Usually harmless as they are only level 7.

Revenant goblin: Comes from the south, and goes the same route as Revenant imps. Can occasionally get stuck on the rocks south of the Green Dragons making them mostly harmless.

Revenant pyrefiend: Same route as Revenant imps. A nuisance to players around level 70.

Revenant hobgoblin: Comes from the north .Not very common but a nuisance until around level 80.

Revenant vampire: Comes from the south .A major nuisance to players below level 90. May get stuck on the rocks south of the Green Dragons but still worth paying attention to.

Revenant werewolf: Very common and a huge irritation to players level 50-90. Comes from around the north-east, goes south a few levels and does a U-Turn going north past Wilderness Level 24.

Revenant ork: Can either come from the south and may possibly get stuck on the rocks south of the Green Dragons, or come from the north-east and keep traveling south if there are no targets. Most common revenant and a massive pest until around level 130.

Revenant knight: Comes from around the north-east .Not very common but a huge annoyance to players over level 100.

Revenant dragon: Very rare to see here, only a couple have ever been sighted. However, they will attack anyone above level 110 in the deepest part of the dragon area, so beware just in case!

Locations

 * Wilderness
 * North of Goblin Village and west of Dark Warriors' Fortress (level 13-14)
 * East of Clan Wars (level 19-24)
 * Southeast of the Lava Maze (level 38)
 * Chaos tunnels

To be noted...
People seeking a profit by killing these creatures can make approximately 50k per inventory if you only collect the bones and hide. To make greater profit, the only other items you should collect are:


 * Nature runes
 * Rune full helm (extremely rare)
 * Rune kiteshield (extremely rare)
 * Mithril kiteshield
 * Adamant full helm
 * Rune dagger
 * Dragon spear p++
 * Grimy ranarr
 * Half key
 * shield left half (advised to sell if you already have a dragon sq. shield, because making the full shield and selling it will not get you significantly more than just selling the left half)
 * Clue scroll level 3

100% Drop

 * Dragon bones
 * Green dragonhide

Armour

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

Weapons

 * Steel battleaxe
 * Mithril hatchet
 * Mithril spear
 * Rune dagger (fairly common with ring of wealth)
 * Rune javelin (extremely rare) (about 1/1000)
 * Rune 2h sword (extremely rare)(less than 1/1000)
 * Dragon spear (extremely rare) (much less than 1/1000)

Runes

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

Charms

 * Gold Charm
 * Green Charm (common)
 * Crimson Charm (fairly common)
 * Blue Charm (uncommon)

Gems

 * Uncut sapphire
 * Uncut emerald
 * Uncut ruby (uncommon)
 * Uncut diamond (rare)

Herbs

 * Guam
 * Avantoe
 * Cadantine
 * Marrentill
 * Tarromin
 * Harralander
 * Ranarr
 * Kwuarm
 * Lantadyme
 * Dwarf weed

Other

 * Nothing
 * Coins (11-200) (Very common, probably its most common drop)
 * Nature talisman(uncommon)
 * Adamant ore
 * Bass

Top Drops

 * Half key (fairly uncommon)
 * Level 3 Clue Scroll (fairly uncommon)
 * Dragon square shield left half (extremely rare)
 * Green dragon egg (99 Summoning required) (rare)