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===Gear===
===Gear===


While there are many ways to beat Dragons Den, the simplest way to idle stuff is with a melee build.
While there are many ways to beat [[Dragons Den]], the simplest way to idle stuff is with a melee build.


Given a melee build, and assuming the player has {{Skill|Smithing}} level 99 already, one can use the following build with 750 HP, and [[Auto Eat - Tier III]].  
Given a melee build, and assuming the player has {{Skill|Smithing}} level 99 already, one can use the following build with 750 HP, and [[Auto Eat - Tier III]].  

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Gear

While there are many ways to beat Dragons Den, the simplest way to idle stuff is with a melee build.

Given a melee build, and assuming the player has

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Smithing

level 99 already, one can use the following build with 750 HP, and Auto Eat - Tier III.

Item Slot DR%
(G) Dragon Helmet Head 6%
(G) Dragon Platebody Body 6%
(G) Dragon Platelegs Leggings 6%
(G) Dragon Boots Boots 6%
(U) Black D-hide Vambraces Hands 5%
Subtotal 29%
Cape
Elite Amulet of Defence Neck 2%
Aorpheat's Signet Ring Ring 0%
(G) Dragon Shield Off-hand 6%
Total 37%

For your weapon, you'd want to use a Ancient Claw, but in the lack of something better you could reasonably use a Sunset Rapier instead, since it takes a bit less time to get your hands on.

Note that many of these items can be swapped out for better items, and there's some variance between what the player will have access to, and what levels they have. For a full reference check the table made by Aurora Aquir#4272 below.

Table

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