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Q&A: Effective ways to get full dragon on runescape?

Monday, November 1st, 2010

Question by David Scaggs: Effective ways to get full dragon on runescape?

I am level 86 with 71 attack, 72 strength, 66 defense, and 70 hp.
I have a dragon medium, granite body, obby cape and shield, and dragon skirt along with a dragon scimmy. What is the easiest or fastest way for me to be able to afford a dragon chainbody?
Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by Isabella L
To be able to fight against the Spiritual Mages you need at least 83 slayer. I had 85, so there was no problems there. I tried to attack the mage near the entrance and although I killed it very easily, I found that it hit me quite easily. So I started using prayer against it. The fights went very quickly, so not much prayer was drained. The rewards were very meagre, mostly runes. What I did realize though, was that when the mage attacked the Werewolf, then it focussed on it rather than me. So I could turn my prayer off then. http://www.usfine.com

Once I reached 40 sara kills, I entered the Saradomin Stronghold. Delarue64, tried too, with an agility potion, but unfortunately that did not work (you need at least 70 agility and a rope to enter). Once again, due to the book and cape, I did not get attacked by anything. There was a Werewolf and a Vampire in there too which were attacking the mages, particularly the Werewolf. So I did not need prayer or food while fighting in there. It took just over 250 sara kills before I obtained the dragon boots. Ironically, the mage that dropped the dragon boots was half killed by the Werewolf before I finished it off.

Perhaps I will get brave enough to try and beat a boss one day, but for now I am happy that I finally got my own dragon boots.

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How much to get a bearded dragon and full habbitat?

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Question by David E: How much to get a bearded dragon and full habbitat?

So I am thinking about getting a bearded dragon, I see they go for about 70 dollars where I am but I was wondering what is a good estimate to pay in whole with getting the dragon, lamp, tank and so on. I am not looking for flashy atm just enough to make him cozy.

So what did you all pay? Also any sites I can look at for info on raisin them would be appreciated.

Best answer:

Answer by SPend_day
with dragon 170-300 depending on how much u want to spend

http://www.anapsid.org/bearded.html

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Dragon Boat Festival: Full of Color Festival and Customs

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Dragon Boat Festival: Full of Color Festival and Customs

Guilin Dragon boat festival contest is held every 3 years ,falling on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month(meet the 8th of June in 2008), the Dragon Boat Festival is one of the significant holiday celebrated in China and the one with the longest history. The origin of this summer festival is to commemorate Chu Yuan-an intelligent and patriotic poet living in the Warring States Period, who protested against corruption by drowning himself on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month in 277 B.C. On hearing of his death, people searched for his body by sailing their boats down the river, although they failed to rescue the poet,their efforts are still commemorated nowadays during the Festival by the Dragon Boat Races.

Dragon boats are thus named because the shape of the boat is like a Chinese traditional dragon. Competing teams row their boats forward to a drumbeat racing to reach the finish end first. It is said that the winning team will bring harvest and happy life to the people around. The dragon boat races is especially popular in southern China where there are many rivers and lakes.

Participants train very hard to be in the best physical condition for this important and prestigious event the banks of the Lijian River are crowded with spectators on the day as the dragon boats race on the river with the deafening sounds of drafon boat songs ,bell and drums.The winners are awarded the traditional prizes of sliver coins and treated to a roasted pig.Participants train very hard to be in the best physical condition for this important and prestigious event the banks of the Lijian River are crowded with spectators on the day as the dragon boats race on the river with the deafening sounds of drafon boat songs,bell and drums.The winners are awarded the traditional prizes of sliver coins and treated to a roasted pig.

Dragon boats are thus named because the fore and stern of the boat is in a shape of Chinese traditional dragon. A team of people works the oars in a bid to reach the destination before the other teams. One team member sits at the front of the boat beating a drum in order to maintain morale and ensure that the rowers keep in time with one another. Legend holds that the race originates from the idea of the people who rowed their boats to save Qu yuan after he drowned himself in the river. It is said that the winning team will bring harvest and happy life to the people of their village.

Now, some of ethnic minorities in China also hold dragon boat races like Miao, and Dai. Japan, Vietnam, and Britain regard it as an important game as well. In the year of 1980, it was listed in the state sports competition program held every year.

The festival is full of color and and traditional and would be well worth including on your itinerary.
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