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I have yet to see someone get a dragon full helm drop on the ground by a mith dragon, and im starting to think.

 

 

 

Is the real drop of the dragons the chewed bones?

 

 

 

I know there are a few people who have gotten a d full helm drop from them but seen / heard of far more getting it by the chewed bones although they are an uncommon drop themselves.

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When you construct a ship, the bone will automatically go into the vessel, which will then sink. It then gives you a message saying " The ancient barbarian is laid to rest. Your future prayer training is blessed, as his spirit ascends to a glorious afterlife. Spirits drops and object into your pack." This in which will give you items such as barbarian potions, runes or even a Dragon full helm if lucky! Chewed and mangled bones look the same, so dont get mixed up with them. Also you will recieve 300% for several bones you bury next, it will give you the message saying "You gained extra experience as the ancestral barbarians watch over you" This message indicates that you gain 300% experience for the bone you have buried instead of the normal prayer experience. This in fact does not work with ectofunctus or altar, or anything that boosts the experience given by a bone, so the bone will NOT boost it by 700% using ectofunctus, if that was what you were thinking.

 

 

 

 

 

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I got close to getting a large from mithril dragons. It was a helm and it was dragon, but unfortunately it was a med.

 

 

 

Anyway, I started to wonder if you had a better chance from getting a dragon large from chewed bones than you actually do from mithril dragons, but I don't think Jagex would do something like that.

 

 

 

...Or at least, I'm hoping they wouldn't.

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Anyway, I started to wonder if you had a better chance from getting a dragon large from chewed bones than you actually do from mithril dragons, but I don't think Jagex would do something like that.

 

 

 

...Or at least, I'm hoping they wouldn't.

 

 

 

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its plausible.. its much harder to kill the dragon, andi think its possible to get the bones aswell as teh diary pages from the piles of bones that respawn. i lost 2 pages becuz i didnt think about it, and i had no space. -.- i tried doin a mith drag, but ffs they hit lyke a bagillion a second w/ their changing. x| evil chances of getting a helm. i'd stick to bones ; |

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Jagex just enjoys adding in the game nearly impossible items to get, that take hours and hours and hours of your life to get, or a lot of rs money. They started this tendency with skill capes, which was an excellent move, not as difficult as the things that were to follow. Then there was 3rd age items, that according to what I read have a 1 out of 10 000 chances of getting in a clue, impossible much? After that, the dragonfire shield, yours today for 25m, or a month of your life. Then the dark bow, who turned out to be affordable, but could have been a disaster with that 90 slayer req to get the drop. Following that, was the d full helm, who is nearly impossible to get, unless you have a lot of money to waste. And today, or tomorrow, there will be an update maybe introducing a godsword, that is going to be nearly impossible to get aswell. Can you see where jagex is going? They don't want us to get our hands on the new items they create, they want us to waste all our 5$s running after those items in a desperate attempt to maybe get them.

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I had a dragon full helm drop off of a mithril dragon.

 

 

 

Didn't get screenie but I got a screen shot of it when i tele'd and in my house of me wearing it.

 

 

 

I'll post it later for the "no pic no proof guys"

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I had a dragon full helm drop off of a mithril dragon.

 

 

 

Didn't get screenie but I got a screen shot of it when i tele'd and in my house of me wearing it.

 

 

 

I'll post it later for the "no pic no proof guys"

How many dragons did you kill before you got the drop?

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^ at the above

 

 

 

Jagex really can't win can they, a few months back there was a veritable tide of "OMG all the updates are for noobs and are too easy" rants. So Jagex turns the difficulty up a notch, puts a bit more challenge into the game and it becomes a superdooper hyper conspiracy to make us spend more money on membership.

 

 

 

Seriously, I wonder why they even bother =;

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Hmm i still dont understand the part on chewed bones =[

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Personally I welcome the high level updates and items we are getting but I'd much rather have them become untradeable, so that it shows your effort and such you went into getting them.

 

 

 

3rd age armour, the dragonfire shield, the dragon full helm, they are all just tools for the rich, the merchantisers, just so they can make money and yet the people who would actually use them for their intended purposes are forced to practically never obtain them, or pay out extortinate prices which make them useless to use in regular combat and training because of the fear of losing far too much money.

 

 

 

 

 

Gah hope im making sense :oops: it isn't easy trying to write something up after coming back from the pub :XD:

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Personally I welcome the high level updates and items we are getting but I'd much rather have them become untradeable, so that it shows your effort and such you went into getting them.

 

 

 

3rd age armour, the dragonfire shield, the dragon full helm, they are all just tools for the rich, the merchantisers, just so they can make money and yet the people who would actually use them for their intended purposes are forced to practically never obtain them, or pay out extortinate prices which make them useless to use in regular combat and training because of the fear of losing far too much money.

 

 

 

 

 

Gah hope im making sense :oops: it isn't easy trying to write something up after coming back from the pub :XD:

 

 

 

Well the dragonfire shield is justifiable; it's the best shield in the game, hands down. However, you are spot-on with the Third Age and Dragon Full Helm. That's why I pray that the Godsword is untradable.

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I've killed 500+ miths myself and has my friend, neither of us have had a drop from the dragon itself or from chewed bones.

 

 

 

I have another friend who killed like 1 mith dragon, got chewed bones which in turn gave him a dragon large :x

 

 

 

I believe the chance of getting a helm from chewed bones IS less, but you have to factor into account the chance of getting the chewed bones drop off miths themselves.

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I believe the chance of getting a helm from chewed bones IS less, but you have to factor into account the chance of getting the chewed bones drop off miths themselves.

 

 

 

Thats true, do you remember how many chewed bones you got from the 500 dragons?

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Jagex just enjoys adding in the game nearly impossible items to get, that take hours and hours and hours of your life to get, or a lot of rs money. They started this tendency with skill capes, which was an excellent move, not as difficult as the things that were to follow. Then there was 3rd age items, that according to what I read have a 1 out of 10 000 chances of getting in a clue, impossible much? After that, the dragonfire shield, yours today for 25m, or a month of your life. Then the dark bow, who turned out to be affordable, but could have been a disaster with that 90 slayer req to get the drop. Following that, was the d full helm, who is nearly impossible to get, unless you have a lot of money to waste. And today, or tomorrow, there will be an update maybe introducing a godsword, that is going to be nearly impossible to get aswell. Can you see where jagex is going? They don't want us to get our hands on the new items they create, they want us to waste all our 5$s running after those items in a desperate attempt to maybe get them.

 

 

 

People like you are the problem. Have you ever heard of exclucivity? I dont wear my 3rd age stuff because i like the look of them, neither because they have ok stats, but because i dont want to look like a lvl 100 newschooler who really has no clue about this game at all. These items are not designed to be gotten by camping at a place for months and months of time, they are designed to be gotten by a few lucky people, and not to be worn by every second person in the wilderness, but people who can afford it. Killing dragons for visage or doing clues for 3rd age is just like buying a lottery ticket- some get lucky, some don't, and even if you buy thousands of tickets, you still might not get your money back.

 

 

 

I think the new updates are great, they give a wider range of items rich people can wear to differ from newschoolers.

 

 

 

And on topic- i have killed around 500 mithril dragons- 17 chewed bones, one page and no good drops- wasted bucketloads of money there... Also, i havent seen any pictures of helm drop on ground aswell.

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I believe the chance of getting a helm from chewed bones IS less, but you have to factor into account the chance of getting the chewed bones drop off miths themselves.

 

 

 

Thats true, do you remember how many chewed bones you got from the 500 dragons?

 

 

 

10, if that. Not a very common drop, probably 1/32 or 1/64 chance of it.

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I got close to getting a large from mithril dragons. It was a helm and it was dragon, but unfortunately it was a med.

 

 

 

Anyway, I started to wonder if you had a better chance from getting a dragon large from chewed bones than you actually do from mithril dragons, but I don't think Jagex would do something like that.

 

 

 

...Or at least, I'm hoping they wouldn't.

 

 

 

Thats worse than dust devils dropping red dragon hide vamps. Cruel cruel Jagex.

 

 

 

 

 

They drop the large, as well as the bones, which can lead to d large..I believe.

 

 

 

i havent had any luck at all with pyres or drops :wall:

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