I am not that good at leveling up my dragons. I am wondering what the best way to level them up is?
TOPIC | Best way to level up dragons
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Culex's guide is like the holy grail of dragon leveling! It is possible to do slightly different builds though. You can check out the stat distribution on these dragons-> Isha sacrifices speed for more strength and wields my only Eliminate stone. Kayo is a tank, used only for farming, and can keep me going for many battles in higher venues. Finally, Neyu, is built for speed but suffers from lower attack power. Used with Isha, I get 6 turns in high lvl venues before the enemy gets a chance to attack once!
If you already have a pair of lvl 25 dragons, ghostlight ruins is awesome for leveling!
If you already have a pair of lvl 25 dragons, ghostlight ruins is awesome for leveling!
Culex's guide is like the holy grail of dragon leveling! It is possible to do slightly different builds though. You can check out the stat distribution on these dragons-> Isha sacrifices speed for more strength and wields my only Eliminate stone. Kayo is a tank, used only for farming, and can keep me going for many battles in higher venues. Finally, Neyu, is built for speed but suffers from lower attack power. Used with Isha, I get 6 turns in high lvl venues before the enemy gets a chance to attack once!
If you already have a pair of lvl 25 dragons, ghostlight ruins is awesome for leveling!
If you already have a pair of lvl 25 dragons, ghostlight ruins is awesome for leveling!
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[quote name="LicianDragon" date=2016-09-14 14:28:14]
Culex's guide is like the holy grail of dragon leveling! It is possible to do slightly different builds though. You can check out the stat distribution on these dragons-> Isha sacrifices speed for more strength and wields my only Eliminate stone. Kayo is a tank, used only for farming, and can keep me going for many battles in higher venues. Finally, Neyu, is built for speed but suffers from lower attack power. Used with Isha, I get 6 turns in high lvl venues before the enemy gets a chance to attack once!
If you already have a pair of lvl 25 dragons, ghostlight ruins is awesome for leveling!
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This. Culex taught me the art of not being a broke scrublord.
LicianDragon wrote on 2016-09-14:
Culex's guide is like the holy grail of dragon leveling! It is possible to do slightly different builds though. You can check out the stat distribution on these dragons-> Isha sacrifices speed for more strength and wields my only Eliminate stone. Kayo is a tank, used only for farming, and can keep me going for many battles in higher venues. Finally, Neyu, is built for speed but suffers from lower attack power. Used with Isha, I get 6 turns in high lvl venues before the enemy gets a chance to attack once!
If you already have a pair of lvl 25 dragons, ghostlight ruins is awesome for leveling!
If you already have a pair of lvl 25 dragons, ghostlight ruins is awesome for leveling!
This. Culex taught me the art of not being a broke scrublord.
@Videoarcade
Then it's either a case of level your dragons up manually by going through each venue or hiring or buy a lvl 25. Or you could try someones coli service thread on items for sale
Then it's either a case of level your dragons up manually by going through each venue or hiring or buy a lvl 25. Or you could try someones coli service thread on items for sale
@Videoarcade
Then it's either a case of level your dragons up manually by going through each venue or hiring or buy a lvl 25. Or you could try someones coli service thread on items for sale
Then it's either a case of level your dragons up manually by going through each venue or hiring or buy a lvl 25. Or you could try someones coli service thread on items for sale
[quote name="videoarcade" date="2018-05-12 06:35:43" ]
not to be rude but i dont know where venue is
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The places in the coli where you fight.
I highly recommend reading a guide or two. (Also, if you're not absolutely positive you'll be keeping your progens forever, you might consider training a different pair.)
videoarcade wrote on 2018-05-12 06:35:43:
not to be rude but i dont know where venue is
The places in the coli where you fight.
I highly recommend reading a guide or two. (Also, if you're not absolutely positive you'll be keeping your progens forever, you might consider training a different pair.)
@Linen you will have to keep them fed to use the coli, for one thing.
After that, buying a lvl 25 (they're surprisingly cheap these days) and setting its stat points according to a guide, or just renting a trainer from your flight is the simplest method. You can use a single dragon to train both of your own coli pair at once in the Mire.
Sedona is the popular build if you can't afford an Eliminate yet.
After that, buying a lvl 25 (they're surprisingly cheap these days) and setting its stat points according to a guide, or just renting a trainer from your flight is the simplest method. You can use a single dragon to train both of your own coli pair at once in the Mire.
Sedona is the popular build if you can't afford an Eliminate yet.
@Linen you will have to keep them fed to use the coli, for one thing.
After that, buying a lvl 25 (they're surprisingly cheap these days) and setting its stat points according to a guide, or just renting a trainer from your flight is the simplest method. You can use a single dragon to train both of your own coli pair at once in the Mire.
Sedona is the popular build if you can't afford an Eliminate yet.
After that, buying a lvl 25 (they're surprisingly cheap these days) and setting its stat points according to a guide, or just renting a trainer from your flight is the simplest method. You can use a single dragon to train both of your own coli pair at once in the Mire.
Sedona is the popular build if you can't afford an Eliminate yet.
[quote name="Szora" date="2018-05-12 06:50:23" ]
@Linen you will have to keep them fed to use the coli, for one thing.
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Supplemental tip for that part - consider making one of your main coli dragons the oldest dragon you own of one of the following species:
Wildclaw
Fae
Tundra
Ridgeback
Those are 'priority eaters'; they only eat a specific food type, and when it's available, they'll eat it before anyone else gets a chance. And within species, dragons feed in age order.
So if you're in a situation like this where everybody's hungry, it's easy to convert just enough food to give that one dragon the energy to coli, and then they can farm drops to help you feed everybody else.
Szora wrote on 2018-05-12 06:50:23:
@Linen you will have to keep them fed to use the coli, for one thing.
Supplemental tip for that part - consider making one of your main coli dragons the oldest dragon you own of one of the following species:
Wildclaw
Fae
Tundra
Ridgeback
Those are 'priority eaters'; they only eat a specific food type, and when it's available, they'll eat it before anyone else gets a chance. And within species, dragons feed in age order.
So if you're in a situation like this where everybody's hungry, it's easy to convert just enough food to give that one dragon the energy to coli, and then they can farm drops to help you feed everybody else.
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