rdfs:comment | - Dragonstone are pieces of dragon bones, fossilized by lava. They contain the power of fire and blesses weapons, causing them to deal fire damage.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ <default>Dragonstone</default> File:Image needed.jpg Stats Type Weight Value Enchantment Displays Museum Deepholme Technical info Origin RefID 000DF202
- Dragonstones can be forged in a furnace with a gold bar and the appropriate mould to produce the following jewellery, which can then be enchanted:
* All items are assumed to be purchased from the Grand Exchange.
- Dragonstone is a potato
- Dragonstone is an island just to the east of Westeros, but still part of the Seven Kingdoms. It was the ancient seat of the Targaryens, and was their last bastion in Westeros before the few remnants of the family were driven out.
- The Dragonstone is a quest item and artifact in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. On the front is a map of Skyrim depicting the location of the Dragon Burial mounds. On the back is a passage written in the Dragon Alphabet.
- A dragonstone is a gem that is used in the crafting skill. The gem is obtained from cutting an uncut dragonstone and can be made into various pieces of jewelry, most often the dragonstone amulet.
- Dragonstone is a castle and an island off the east coast of Westeros that is currently owned by Stannis Baratheon. It was important to the Targaryens before the start of A Song of Ice and Fire. In A Storm of Swords, Davos Seaworth was taken there and made Stannis' right hand after being rescued.
- Dragonstones (竜石 Ryūseki lit. Dragon Stone) are magical stones used by Manaketes to transform into their dragon forms in the Fire Emblem series. Each Dragonstone contains the crux of the dragon's power, allowing them to maintain their humanoid Manakete form and still temporarily take on dragon form if needed. Story details in Mystery of the Emblem and Awakening indicate that each Manakete has only one Dragonstone and cannot use any other, but this is contradicted by gameplay mechanics starting from Mystery of the Emblem onward. If a Manakete were to discard or otherwise lose their Dragonstone, they lose the ability to transform entirely.
- Dragonstone Castle was the main palace of the imperial court before Berenene dor Ocmore took the throne. It was replaced as the court's primary residence by the Imperial Palace. It is crumbling a bit, and is in need of repair, although there are many gardens as Berenene took up gardening here as a princess. It originated from the Haidheltac Empire, and sports gardens, ponds, and good places to picnic.
- Monsters who have access to the rare drop table have a chance of dropping cut dragonstones or they can be looted from a dragon impling jar. They can also be stolen from Wilderness Rogues' Chests (requires 84 Thieving). An uncut dragonstone is guaranteed to be found in the crystal chest in Taverley when using a crystal key on it, with a chance of other specific items.
- Dragonstone on purppuranvärinen jalokivi, jota käytetään käsityötaidossa. Sen voi löytää Taverleyn Chrystal Chestistä ja sen voi ostaa hiottuna TzHaarista 750 000 Tokkulilla.Ja jotkut hankkivat rahaa keräämällä Dragonstoneja. Kiven leikkaaminen vaatii 55 levellin käsityötason. DragonStone:n voit saada myös seuraavilta "Otuksilta": (mahdollisuus 1/10 - 1/100)
- Dragonstone is the name of the island located at the entrance to Blackwater Bay and the castle thereon, which was shaped from stone to look like dragons. Dragonstone was the original seat of House Targaryen in Westeros, which had been colonized and fortified as the westernmost outpost of the Valyrian Freehold. The castle has a dark reputation. Its current lord is Prince Aegor Targaryen, brother to King Viserys III.
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abstract | - Dragonstone are pieces of dragon bones, fossilized by lava. They contain the power of fire and blesses weapons, causing them to deal fire damage.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ <default>Dragonstone</default> File:Image needed.jpg Stats Type Weight Value Enchantment Displays Museum Deepholme Technical info Origin RefID 000DF202
- Dragonstones can be forged in a furnace with a gold bar and the appropriate mould to produce the following jewellery, which can then be enchanted:
* All items are assumed to be purchased from the Grand Exchange.
- Dragonstone is a potato
- Dragonstone is an island just to the east of Westeros, but still part of the Seven Kingdoms. It was the ancient seat of the Targaryens, and was their last bastion in Westeros before the few remnants of the family were driven out.
- Dragonstone is the name of the island located at the entrance to Blackwater Bay and the castle thereon, which was shaped from stone to look like dragons. Dragonstone was the original seat of House Targaryen in Westeros, which had been colonized and fortified as the westernmost outpost of the Valyrian Freehold. After the Targaryen conquest of the Seven Kingdoms, the island in the newly created crownlands served as the seat of their heir apparent, known as the Prince of Dragonstone. After Robert Baratheon overthrew the Targaryens, he gave the island to his brother Stannis, creating House Baratheon of Dragonstone. This house went extinct in the year 300AC, when Loras Tyrell took the castle, later giving it to the invading Aegon VI Targaryen. Since then the castle and island have resumed their original function of serving as the holdfast of the heir apparent to the Iron Throne. The castle has a dark reputation. Its current lord is Prince Aegor Targaryen, brother to King Viserys III.
- Dragonstone on purppuranvärinen jalokivi, jota käytetään käsityötaidossa. Sen voi löytää Taverleyn Chrystal Chestistä ja sen voi ostaa hiottuna TzHaarista 750 000 Tokkulilla.Ja jotkut hankkivat rahaa keräämällä Dragonstoneja. Kiven leikkaaminen vaatii 55 levellin käsityötason. DragonStone:n voit saada myös seuraavilta "Otuksilta": (mahdollisuus 1/10 - 1/100) Fire giant, Black dragon, King Black Dragon, Kalphite Queen, Kalphite Guardian, Bronze dragon, Steel dragon, Nechryael, Abyssal demon,Dark Beast, Dagannoth Rex, Iron dragon, Green Dragon, Chaos Elemental, Giant Mole,Scarab Mage, Locust Rider -Melee-, Locust Rider -Range-, Mithril dragon, K'ril Tsutsaroth, General Graardor, Commander Zilyana, Locust Lancer, Tormented demon, Ourg Statue, Ogre Statue, Ice strykewyrm,Glacor, Ganodermic beast, Dragon impling, Kingly impling, Mature grotworm, Exiled kalphite guardian, Airut, Throwing muspah, Force muspah, Bladed muspahen:DragonstoneLuokka:TavaratLuokka:JalokivetLuokka:Tyngät
- The Dragonstone is a quest item and artifact in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. On the front is a map of Skyrim depicting the location of the Dragon Burial mounds. On the back is a passage written in the Dragon Alphabet.
- A dragonstone is a gem that is used in the crafting skill. The gem is obtained from cutting an uncut dragonstone and can be made into various pieces of jewelry, most often the dragonstone amulet.
- Monsters who have access to the rare drop table have a chance of dropping cut dragonstones or they can be looted from a dragon impling jar. They can also be stolen from Wilderness Rogues' Chests (requires 84 Thieving). An uncut dragonstone is guaranteed to be found in the crystal chest in Taverley when using a crystal key on it, with a chance of other specific items. The dragonstones occasionally found in the Mage Training Arena minigame are different from normal dragonstones because the Mage Training Arena "dragonstones" cannot be taken outside the enchanting chamber; furthermore, they provide pizazz points when any enchantment spell is used on them. A cut dragonstone can be cut into 12 dragon bolt tips by using a chisel on it at level 71 Fletching, granting 8 Fletching experience. Attempting to do this will bring up a message asking if the player is sure that they want to do so as the gems are considered valuable.
- Dragonstones (竜石 Ryūseki lit. Dragon Stone) are magical stones used by Manaketes to transform into their dragon forms in the Fire Emblem series. Each Dragonstone contains the crux of the dragon's power, allowing them to maintain their humanoid Manakete form and still temporarily take on dragon form if needed. Story details in Mystery of the Emblem and Awakening indicate that each Manakete has only one Dragonstone and cannot use any other, but this is contradicted by gameplay mechanics starting from Mystery of the Emblem onward. If a Manakete were to discard or otherwise lose their Dragonstone, they lose the ability to transform entirely. Several Dragonstones of various elements exist, including Fire, Earth, Flying, Ice, Mage, Divine, and Dark; each allowing their user to transform into the dragon of that tribe (the Firestone turns the user into a Fire Dragon, for example). In Mystery of the Emblem, rather than being used as weapons, these stones function as items that transform their users into the dragon form, allowing them to maintain said form for a set number of turns. In these states, they use unlimited breath "weapons" that correspond to the dragon form that they assume. Enemy dragons operate slightly differently, remaining as dragons after using a stone for an unlimited amount of time. In Awakening and Fates, Dragonstones are treated as weapons belonging to the Stone category, instead of being treated as miscellaneous items or Monster weapons. Dragonstones can only be used by the Avatar and their children in Fates.
- Dragonstone Castle was the main palace of the imperial court before Berenene dor Ocmore took the throne. It was replaced as the court's primary residence by the Imperial Palace. It is crumbling a bit, and is in need of repair, although there are many gardens as Berenene took up gardening here as a princess. It originated from the Haidheltac Empire, and sports gardens, ponds, and good places to picnic. In 1043 KF, this is where the Namornese nobleman Olfeon challenges Briar Moss and loses. After spending the day touring Dragonstone, the imperial court move back to Sablaliz Palace, an imperial residence that was built during the empress's time and is far more luxurious and fashionable.
- Dragonstone is a castle and an island off the east coast of Westeros that is currently owned by Stannis Baratheon. It was important to the Targaryens before the start of A Song of Ice and Fire. In A Storm of Swords, Davos Seaworth was taken there and made Stannis' right hand after being rescued.
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