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What is a long bone on RuneScape?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

A long bone is an item that giants sometimes drop. You can trade it in dorgesh-khaan for 1k construction xp and 1k gp. You can also get a curved bone which gives 2k contruction xp and 2k gp when traded in the city.

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