Since Jagex released the first raid it was really well received by the community and also added a great adventure to the ever expanding world. Raids are somewhat difficult and require a lot of cooperation. They require 10 people to fight together as one and a lot of gold for their equipment. Let’s be honest: not all of us can arrange our schedules so that a group of ten friends can play together. In order to provide content to a wider spectrum of players, Jagex introduced a new type of content – Elite Dungeons. These are faster-paced dungeons which don’t require that many players to form a party (it’s possible to do them solo too). The first such dungeon released was Temple of Aminishi and now we’re receiving a new one: The Dragonkin Laboratory. So let’s see what it’s about without much spoilers.
Requiremets to enter the Dragonkin Laboratory
The Dragonkin Laboratory’s location is in the north-eastern part of the Wilderness and you can get there in a few ways:
1.You can simply take a stress-intensive stroll through the Wilderness
2.You can purchase teleports from Daemonheim elite dungeon reward shop
3.You can safely teleport there via grouping system, so PvP allergic players will not have to risk their precious belongings falling into the hands of more aggressive fellow adventurers.
Elite Dungeon 2: The Dragonkin Laboratory location.
As you can see, it’s in the Wilderness and can be accessed in a variety of ways including simply walking there.
In order to be able to access this dungeon you have to have completed Elite Dungeon: the Temple of Aminishi. Even those who have completed it on story mode will be able to access the Dragonkin Laboratory, so no one is left behind. There’s also a banker hanging around the entrance to the dungeon who does not have any special requirements for those interested in his services and that means that you’ll be able to fetch those supplies you might have forgotten without additional hassle or you can claim your equipment if you decided to run to the dungeon across the Wilderness naked and in addition to that, players will receive some bonus from an NPC there – that’s game developers’ way of apologising for the delay (dungeon was supposed to be released on July 23rd 2018).
Dragonkin Laboratory Layout
Unlike the previous elite dungeon, the Temple of Aminishi, Dragonkin Laboratory is not divided into layers and is consisted of one single map. The progression is linear and sections of the dungeon are separated by magic walls which disappear after all the mobs in an area are eliminated. The dungeon itself has draconish feel to it, both in regards to some architecture and the fiery environment full of lava lakes, pits and falls and between all those you will find lorebooks which will tell a part of the story behind the dungeon.
Monsters in Dragonkin Laboratory
As one could expect, most of the enemies encountered in Dragonkin Laboratory are dragons. Different types of dragons have different mechanics so be prepared to use different tactics when fighting different kinds of dragons. For example, Celestial Dragons which you will meet in the dungeon can go back in time thus healing themselves. This mechanic can be countered by stunning them. Most of the monsters in the dungeon are also slayer tasks, which don’t have a slayer requirement and are an excellent way to farm slayer XP. Boss encounters will differ from boss to boss, so you’ll have to rely on your improvising skills to defeat them in the most efficient way possible. With new dungeon also comes a cute new pet you will be able to add to your collection as well as a lot of awesome loot of which you can see some on Twitter.
One of the bosses found in the Dragonkin Laboratory. Beware, this one’s quite crazy and powerful!
Overall, I guess we’re all excited to see this dungeon go live! Since this is new content some changes might take place as it almost always does. Game developers might decide to rebalance things or introduce some new small details. Make sure to always know where this is going by checking on forums. For know, of course, some topics might be little empty, but imagine the buzz once the Dragonkin Laboratory is out there!
FAQs
Getting there
- Use the boss portal in War's Retreat.
- Use a Dragonkin Laboratory teleport, which can be purchased from the dungeon's reward shop, or the Elite Dungeon Reward Shop in Daemonheim.
- Walk east of the Demonic Ruins to the peninsula north of Daemonheim (requires travelling through the Wilderness).
Where is the second elite dungeon? ›
The Dragonkin Laboratory is the second elite dungeon, released on 13 August 2018. The dungeon features three bosses: Astellarn, Verak Lith, and the Black Stone Dragon. The laboratory is located in the Deep Wilderness Castle Ruins, but the area is safe, and teleports are available to quickly access the area.
How do I get to Dragonkin Lair? ›
The Dragonkin Lair is a lair found in the Ancient Cavern south of Kuradal. It is initially accessed with the dragon-mithril key. The location is visited during Hero's Welcome and it exists out of a number of rooms where during the quest Dragonkin can be found.
What is ED2 Runescape? ›
ED2 is considered the most beginner friendly Elite Dungeon. The requirements to feasibly solo it both in terms of gear and skill are generally considered low. However, it still has considerable amount of challenging components which can result in fast KOs if the player is not careful.
What level should I be to fight Dragonkin? ›
Though there is no hard recommended level, it seems that you will be more than capable of taking it down if you're at least in the Level 30-35 range and beyond. Furthermore, this fight will go much smoother if you're comfortable with mounted combat.
How do I get to Dragonkin? ›
You can find this boss by taking the Ainsel River Well lift in East Liurnia, near the Eastern Tableland Site of Grace, and moving through the river's underground caves, heading northwest to follow the river's path past the giant malformed star enemy guarding the larger cave room.
Where is the second dungeon? ›
The entrance to the second dungeon is about five screens east of the entrance to the first dungeon. We highly recommend that you do the optional task mentioned above to find your way there much easier. From the Rupee stash, head south one screen, then cut to the left and north again to arrive at the second dungeon.
Where is the dungeon drop? ›
The Dungeon Drop was a 20-story medieval-themed drop tower ride located in Nottingham Village at Six Flags AstroWorld.
Where is the fourth dungeon? ›
The Angler's Tunnel is the fourth Dungeon in Link's Awakening. It is the location of the Surf Harp. The entrance to Angler's Tunnel, which is shaped like a Fish's head, is behind a raging waterfall at the base of the Tal Tal Mountain Range.
How to get to elite dungeons rs3? ›
The dungeon is inside the Temple of Aminishi which is located on the island of Aminishi and only requires completion of Impressing the Locals to access. The island can be accessed via a boat from Port Sarim.
The questline can be started when you reach Renown 11 with the Iskaara Tuskarr. It unlocks the taming ability for your other hunter(s) on your account. How to Train a Dragonkin can be obtained from Kaestrasz after reaching Renown 23 with the Valdrakken Accord.
How do I get to the dragon lair? ›
The entrance to Thais Dragon Lair is situated north from Thais on third level under ground (here). Although the route is a little bit complicated you probably won't encounter any creatures apart from Trolls and Rotworms.
What is the rule 4 in RuneScape? ›
Rule 4 - Cheating/Bug Abuse - Any bugs found within the game must be reported to Jagex immediately.
What is half of 99 RuneScape? ›
Accordingly, level 92 is nearly the exact halfway mark to level 99, requiring 6,517,253 experience, and level 85 requires very nearly one quarter of the experience needed for level 99.
When did RuneScape 2 end? ›
RuneScape 2 |
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Release dates | 29 March 2004 |
Discontinued | 20 November 2012 (de facto), 25 June 2013 (de jure) [note 1] |
Genre | Fantasy MMORPG |
Platforms | Microsoft Windows 95+ Mac OS 7.6.1+ Any platform with a web browser and support for JRE 1.1 applets [note 2] |
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How do you teleport to the Archaeology Guild in rs3? ›
Unlike most guilds, the Archaeology Guild requires no level requirements to enter, but most of its facilities require completion of the Archaeology tutorial to utilise. The Archaeology journal can be used to teleport there, which is provided during the tutorial.
How do you activate Dragonkin forge in rs3? ›
There is a cave locked behind a mithril door, which can be unlocked with a dragonkin key. Lighting three hanging dragon heads inside the cave will re-kindle the dragon forge.
How do I get into the ORC lab? ›
From here, there are a few options - but to reach the secret ORC lab, head with the mouth/portcullis directly ahead of you and follow the wire from the battery down the crack in the middle. This'll lead you to a cavern with the door to the lab, which Tully can open.
How do I get to Soul Cairn portal? ›
The Soul Cairn is a location in The Elder Scrolls V: Dawnguard. It is a plane of Oblivion inhabited by souls and undead. It can be accessed via a portal in Castle Volkihar during, and after, the quest "Chasing Echoes."