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==Products==
==Products==
{{Uses material list|Blue Dragon Hide}}
{{DW/Uses material list|Blue Dragon Hide}}


==Item sources==
==Item sources==
{{Drop sources list|Blue Dragon Hide}}
{{DW/Drop sources list|Blue Dragon Hide}}


==Journal==
==Journal==
{{journal entry|
{{DW/Journal entry|
Blacksmiths hate this one simple trick. They spend their lives mastering interlocking chains and plates, only for dragons to be born with them. A third of the blacksmith's punters are now gone, hunting for dragons rather than dropping some coin at their forges. It's enough to make a blacksmith sob into their anvil.
Blacksmiths hate this one simple trick. They spend their lives mastering interlocking chains and plates, only for dragons to be born with them. A third of the blacksmith's punters are now gone, hunting for dragons rather than dropping some coin at their forges. It's enough to make a blacksmith sob into their anvil.


Blue dragons hate that one simple trick too, of course. Their venn diagram overlaps with the blacksmith's: they'd rather people got their armours from somewhere other than dragons.
Blue dragons hate that one simple trick too, of course. Their venn diagram overlaps with the blacksmith's: they'd rather people got their armours from somewhere other than dragons.
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Latest revision as of 18:31, 9 April 2026

Template:Infobox Item Blue Dragon Hide is an item that are dropped by Blue Dragons that can be made into Dragonwilds:Blue Dragon Leather in a Dragonwilds:tannery.

Products

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Item sources

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Journal

The following text is transcribed from the Journal.

Blacksmiths hate this one simple trick. They spend their lives mastering interlocking chains and plates, only for dragons to be born with them. A third of the blacksmith's punters are now gone, hunting for dragons rather than dropping some coin at their forges. It's enough to make a blacksmith sob into their anvil.

Blue dragons hate that one simple trick too, of course. Their venn diagram overlaps with the blacksmith's: they'd rather people got their armours from somewhere other than dragons.