Dragonfire ward

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UnchargedCharged
Dragonfire ward
Released4 January 2018 (Update)
Also calledDfw, Ward
MembersYes
Quest itemNo
League regionFremennik Fremennik
Properties
TradeableYes
EquipableYes
StackableNo
NoteableYes
OptionsWield, Inspect, Drop
Worn optionsCheck
ExamineA light shield with a haunting, skeletal visage.
Values
Value2,000,000 coins
High alch1,200,000 coins
Low alch800,000 coins
Weight4.082 kg
Grand Exchange
Exchange13,545,528 coins (info)
Buy limit8
Daily volume520
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Advanced data
Item ID22003

The dragonfire ward is a ranged shield requiring a Ranged level of 70 and a Defence level of 75 to equip, as well as having started Dragon Slayer I. It offers the second highest Ranged Attack and Ranged Strength bonus for the shield slot in the game, only beaten by the twisted buckler.

The ward offers two special characteristics: it acts like a regular anti-dragon shield in terms of dragonfire protection, and it also protects against the icy breath of Wyverns, similar to the elemental, mind, ancient wyvern, and dragonfire shields. This immunity does not extend to draconic creatures capable of producing a similar effect (KBD, Vorkath, etc).

Combat stats

UnchargedCharged
 Attack bonuses
StabSlashCrushMagicRanged
-10-10-10-10+15
 Defence bonuses
StabSlashCrushMagicRanged
-25-20-22+28+18
 Other bonusesSlot
StrengthRangedMagic damagePrayerShield slot table
-2+8+0%+0List

Creation

Requirements
SkillLevelXP
Smithing Smithing90 (b)2,000
Members
Ticks9 (5.4s)
ToolsFacilities Anvil
Materials
ItemQuantityCost
Anti-dragon shield1131
Skeletal visage113,022,088
Total cost13,022,219
Dragonfire ward113,545,528
Profit523,309

Requirements
Quest points Completion of Dragon Slayer I
Members
Ticks0 (0s)
ToolsNoneFacilitiesOziach
Materials
ItemQuantityCost
Anti-dragon shield1131
Skeletal visage113,022,088
Coins1,250,0001,250,000
Total cost14,272,219
Dragonfire ward113,545,528
Profit−726,691

The dragonfire ward is created by attaching a skeletal visage to an anti-dragon shield at any anvil. The process requires 90 Smithing and a hammer, giving 2,000 Smithing experience and an uncharged dragonfire ward. Players who do not have the required Smithing level to make the ward can go to Oziach in Edgeville, who will smith the ward for any player at a cost of 1,250,000 coins. Both methods of creation permanently consume the visage and the anti-dragon shield. This cannot be undone.

The skeletal visage is dropped exclusively by Vorkath.

Dragonfire charges

Charging

A player charging a shield in the Catacombs of Kourend.

As it absorbs the dragonfire attacks of adult dragons, the dragonfire ward builds charges. The ward can also be charged by absorbing the breath attacks of wyverns, although it will still discharge dragonfire. Each breath attack gives the ward one charge, and each charge increases its Melee and Ranged defensive bonuses by +1. The ward can hold up to 50 charges, giving a total bonus of +50 to Melee and Ranged defences, in addition to the ward's base Defence bonuses. The Inspect or Check option, while the ward is in the inventory or equipped respectively, can be used to check its current number of charges.

The quickest and easiest way to charge an uncharged dragonfire ward is using a vial of powered bottled dragonbreath on it.

Other fast ways include being attacked by dragons rapidly. Metal dragons use only dragonfire when they are at a distance, making them optimal; iron and bronze dragons in Catacombs of Kourend are located in a multi-combat area, where charging a shield to full takes less than a minute. As long as the player is not in melee distance and they have used an antifire potion, they will take no damage from the process. Elvarg in a practice run of Nightmare Zone may also be used as a free and completely safe alternative.

Discharging

A player operating a charged dragonfire ward.

During Combat, the dragonfire ward can be activated from the equipment screen to expend one charge and unleash a blast of dragonfire at one target, which can hit approximately 25 damage. This attack can only be used once every two minutes, and each expended charge reduces the ward's Melee and Ranged defensive bonuses by one. Note: you do not have to use these attacks, as it does lower the wards defensive bonuses per attack. The dragonfire attack follows the standard rules for dragonfire; it will be less effective against a target that has resistance to dragonfire, such as a player that used an antifire potion and/or an anti-dragon shield or dragonfire ward. Furthermore, the dragonfire attack will not work against chromatic dragons, skeletal wyverns and some boss monsters, although metal dragons below mithril are vulnerable to it.

A player emptying all the charges from a dragonfire ward.

The dragonfire attack can be used at range (up to 10 squares away) and over obstacles, after which the user will initiate a normal attack with their equipped weapon, if possible. The damage splat is rolled with accordance to the user's Defence level and target's Magic Defence bonus.

Players can drain all of the dragonfire ward's charges at once by right-clicking the ward in the inventory and selecting Empty. This will release all of the ward's charges in a harmless burst. This function is useful when selling or trading the ward, as it can only be traded when completely uncharged.

Also, if dropped on death in an unsafe environment, when recovered, the dragonfire ward will be completely uncharged.

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Changes

Date Changes
[[{{#explode:7 February 2024| |0}} {{#explode:7 February 2024| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:7 February 2024| |2}}]]
(update | poll)

Discharged attacks from draconic shields will now only give Defence experience instead of Magic and Hitpoints.

[[{{#explode:30 June 2021| |0}} {{#explode:30 June 2021| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:30 June 2021| |2}}]]
(update | poll)

The dragonfire ward's Ranged Strength bonus has been increased from +0 to +8.

[[{{#explode:2 August 2018| |0}} {{#explode:2 August 2018| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:2 August 2018| |2}}]]
(update)

The uncharged version was made darker to distinguish it from charged versions.

Gallery (historical)

4 January 2018 –
2 August 2018
2 August 2018 –
present