Combat Effects:
Weapon
Stats
Damage Accuracy
0 110

Damage
Bonuses
Strength Magic Ranged Necromancy
0.0 0.0 0.0 Unknown

Attributes Armour Life Bonus Prayer Bonus
0 0 0

Styles Class Attack Style Attack Speed
Melee Crushing Fastest
Requirements:
60 Archaeology to use; 60 Archaeology to wield.
Where Found:
Random drop from Big Game Hunter (any dinosaur, 1/101); Random drop from Ancient casket (1/100).
Item Uses:
Used in Archaeology to excavate mid level debris; Used to make Imcando and Crystal mattocks.
Notes:
Dragon mattocks are highly valuable because two of them are needed in order to create the Mattock of Time and Space: one for the Crystal mattock and one for the Imcando mattock.

In order to use the dragon mattock to make the Imcando mattock, players must first consult Thurgo to learn how to make one at the cost of a Redberry pie and 1,000,000 coins. Once they have been taught, a player must have a dragon mattock, a Chunk of imcando metal, a Lump of imcando metal, a Shard of imcando metal, and a Slice of imcando metal with them, and open the smithing interface at the imcando forge at the SouthWest corner of Thalmund's forge.

To use the dragon mattock to make a Crystal mattock, simply talk to Lady Ithell while carrying it and 4,000 Harmonic dust. She can also convert it into a Crystal mattock if it is on a player's toolbelt.


The Dragon mattock has the following Excavation stats:
  • Precision: 50
  • Focus: 4
Disassembly:
Quantity Required Materials Received Base Junk Chance
1 8 Junk 34%
Invention Experience
18
Possible Materials
Often
Base parts Base parts 35%
Head parts Head parts 30%
Spiked parts Spiked parts 30%
Rarely
Direct components Direct components 2%
Heavy components Heavy components 3%
Weight:
0 kg
Examine Information:
A dragon tool for carefully uncovering and excavating artefacts.

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