Iron dragon

Iron dragons are one of the four types of metal dragons. Their appearance is that of a dragon entirely composed of iron, apart from their eyes, which are green. As with all adult dragons, iron dragons have the ability to breathe fire, so an anti-dragon or dragonfire shield is essential. For ranging, an anti-fire potion is highly recommended when fighting them. They can be found deep in the Brimhaven Dungeon, outside the fortress of Ghorrock just out of the Wilderness, and in Kuradal's Dungeon. As with all metal dragons except the bronze dragon, they have a chance of dropping the famous draconic visage, which is one of the main reasons that metal dragons are hunted.

Strengths and weaknesses
Iron dragons, like all metal dragons, have very high defence. As with all dragons, an Anti-dragon shield, Dragonfire shield or Super antifire potion is essential when fighting them, and while using either shield, an antifire potion is optional (unless you plan on staying for less than 5 minutes, bring an Anti-fire potion.). Without the shield or super antifire, you can be hit extremely hard by the dragon's firebreath, while the anti-fire potion will only provide added protection. An anti-fire potion alone will NOT provide suitable protection. Anti-fire potions are highly suggested as when used in conjunction with an anti-dragon shield or a dragonfire shield, they provide 100% protection against their fire, but the untradable super antifire potions can give 100% protection without a shield. Be sure to be two or more steps away from them when using range or magic, as they may attack with melee dealing up to 170 life points per hit.

Dragons will use both a melee and dragonfire attack while in melee range, but will only use a ranged dragonfire attack while the player is out of melee range. Using both a Anti-dragon/Dragonfire shield and an anti-fire potion and using range or magic to kill them will mean you take no damage at all. Using a Rune Crossbow along with either mithril or stronger bolts as well as using fire spells (such as Fire Bolt or higher) makes killing Iron dragons a lot easier, if you use magic bolt spells, Chaos gauntlets will help a lot.

In the Brimhaven Dungeon, the more powerful Steel dragons can be found at the same locations. Be aware as Steel dragons will try to attack if the player gets too close.

If players are wearing a pair of Dragon slayer gloves from the Fist of Guthix minigame, it will give extra slayer experience when killing these for a slayer tasks.

Brimhaven Dungeon
This is a very good location, as rangers and mages will find it easy to safespot. However, you can be attacked by Steel dragons in the same location; meleers will be more affected by this; this can be combated by standing at one of the four corners. Usually, a couple of iron dragons will gather at the north-eastern location. A one-click teleport is recommended. A good strategy is to teleport to Camelot. From there, a player should run south to Catherby. Withdraw 1,355 coins, Camelot Teleport runes and antifire potions (meleers should also bring prayer potions). Charter a boat to Brimhaven, run south to Brimhaven dungeon, pay the fee and enter. Kill the dragons and teleport back to Camelot when out of antifires or inventory space. Repeat the cycle. Also note that players should have at least 500 (for medium level players, high levelled players would only need 300) lifepoints before leaving the area, because on the way out other monsters can be encountered, which can deal high amounts of damage and if the player gets lost she/he might end up in a sticky situation; Guthan's set should be helpful; however, it is generally a better idea to teleport out when done.

If a player has Karamja Gloves 3, he/she may teleport to Shilo Village Mine with the Gloves, run to the Shilo bank and withdraw 10 coins, take the cart north to Brimhaven, and walk to the dungeon from there. Remember: If using this location, you MUST bring a hatchet (to cut through dungeon vines) and 875 coins per dungeon entry (unless using Karamja gloves 3).

Ghorrock
This is not recommended (unless the player has the following items) because of the far bank (Mage Arena). However, with 43 prayer (if meleeing; bring prayer potions), a dragonfire/anti-dragon shield and a couple of antifire potions or a super antifire potion, a player can attack them taking no damage at all. The player turns on protect from melee (if meleeing) and either wields a dragonfire shield or an anti-dragon shield and drinks an antifire potion or drinks a super antifire potion. They will be immune from all attacks. Once the player runs out of prayer points, either drink a prayer potion or run south to find an altar, and recharge your prayer points. When the player runs out of antifire potions/super antifire potions, run to the Mage Arena or teleport out. The player should also bring along a couple of food items.

Contrary to popular belief this area is not in the wilderness; the fortress itself is completely safe from revenant attacks (though one must travel through the wilderness to reach the fortress.)

Kuradal's Dungeon
Kuradal's Dungeon can only be accessed if Kuradal assigns the player iron dragons. This is an excellent location, as it is generally less busy than Brimhaven Dungeon, and is slightly less risky to reach than Ghorrock. The iron dragons here can drop the Ferocious ring, a bonus drop only available here which increases all damaging hits by 4, provides ring of life functions (teleports to Kuradal at less than 10% hitpoints) and has teleports to Kuradal; it is recommended to wear this ring when you receive it as a drop. Inventory is the same as the other locations (dragonfire/anti-dragon shield with antifire potions or super antifire, prayer potions for meleers).

100% Drop

 * Dragon bones
 * 5 Iron bars

Runes

 * 15 or 45 Death Runes (rare)
 * 15 or 20 Blood runes (very common)
 * 67 Nature runes (rare)
 * 45 Law runes (rare)
 * 3 or 5 Soul runes (common)
 * Nature Talisman
 * 25 or 50 Chaos Runes (rare)

Armour

 * Adamant kiteshield
 * Adamant square shield
 * Rune med helmet (uncommon)
 * Rune square shield (rare)
 * Rune kiteshield (rare)
 * Rune full helm (rare)
 * Dragon med helm (rare)
 * Dragon platelegs (rare)
 * Dragon plateskirt (rare)
 * Shield Left Half (very rare)

Weapons

 * Adamant hatchet (common)
 * Adamant battleaxe (rare)
 * Adamant two-handed sword (common)
 * Rune spear (rare)
 * Rune mace (rare)
 * Rune battleaxe (rare)
 * Rune two-handed sword (rare)
 * Dragon spear (extremely rare)
 * Dragon dagger (extremely rare)

Ranging Items

 * 150 Steel Arrows(rare)
 * 42 Rune Arrows (rare)
 * 2-12 Adamant bolts
 * 2, 12 Runite bolts
 * 20 Adamant javelins (rare)
 * 4 or 7 Rune javelins (common)
 * 9 Rune darts (p)
 * 5 Rune knives

Resources

 * 100 Silver ore (noted) (rare)
 * 2 Adamant bars
 * Runite bar (rare)
 * Gems up to dragonstone
 * Dragonstone (rare)
 * Runite limbs (common)

Other

 * Coins (270, 550 or 3000)
 * Super strength potion (1) (common)
 * Super attack potion (3)
 * Super defence potion (2)
 * Curry
 * Level 3 Clue scroll
 * Iron dragon tail-bone (after Fur 'n' Seek)
 * Ferocious ring (only in Kuradal's Dungeon)
 * Half of a key (rare)
 * Draconic visage (1/8700)