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[Handled] mithril dragons CAN be poisoned

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a friend of mine was able to get a pic of a mith dragon being poisoned. I believe the only way to poison them is to use smoke spells (ancient spell book)

 

 

 

I'll try to get him to post a pic up

Since Smoke spells is magic poison, would someone be able to tell if Emerald-Tip Mithril Bolts (which count as poisoned for 5 damage) could poison as well, since that poison is magic based as well?

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don't worry, you are going to "hell" anyway. wanna race to see who gets there first?

Officially reached 100 Combat at 1:33PM EST, June 14, 2007

First Dragon Drop: Dragon Chain (Dust Devils) @ 10:48PM EST, July 14, 2008, lv113 combat

Since Smoke spells is magic poison, would someone be able to tell if Emerald-Tip Mithril Bolts (which count as poisoned for 5 damage) could poison as well, since that poison is magic based as well?

 

 

 

I can confirm that the dragon cannot be poisoned with enchanted Emerald-Tip Mithril Bolts.

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Since Smoke spells is magic poison, would someone be able to tell if Emerald-Tip Mithril Bolts (which count as poisoned for 5 damage) could poison as well, since that poison is magic based as well?

 

 

 

I can confirm that the dragon cannot be poisoned with enchanted Emerald-Tip Mithril Bolts.

 

 

 

I secondly confirm this :P

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