Hello! I'm new to the site, and I'm just starting to get into the Coliseum. My plan was to train two Skydancers and a Pearlcatcher for my team - putting scratches on them most likely.
I was wondering if there are any Coliseum Builds that favor really fast dragons, that I could use? I really like attacking first, and I don't mind having to attack multiple times if I have the speed to do it.
Hello! I'm new to the site, and I'm just starting to get into the Coliseum. My plan was to train two Skydancers and a Pearlcatcher for my team - putting scratches on them most likely.
I was wondering if there are any Coliseum Builds that favor really fast dragons, that I could use? I really like attacking first, and I don't mind having to attack multiple times if I have the speed to do it.
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feynman You should check out the Sedona build! It doesn’t require an Eliminate and has a pretty high speed if I remember correctly. ;) Can’t link because I’m on mobile, but if you search for it in guides it should pop right up!
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feynman You should check out the Sedona build! It doesn’t require an Eliminate and has a pretty high speed if I remember correctly. ;) Can’t link because I’m on mobile, but if you search for it in guides it should pop right up!
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feynman
here is a list of most of the potential coli builds. people tend to optimize for a specific venue (area) to make fodder training go faster. all of them utilize high quick so you attack first & more often than the enemies, so no need to worry about that!
if you can get your hands on eliminates, i would recommend a
general farming build - these can be used to both farm venues for goodies and level fodder. if you want to level fodder quickly, i recommend a 2-fodder build, like the mire flyer or anticitank, two of the fastest levellers.
if you can't get any eliminates, the sedona build is a bit slower in terms of general battle speed (not attack speed!) but still works fine. i have two sedona tanks and they do well on their own, although they can only truly grind up to harpy's roost, i believe.
i'd be happy to make more suggestions or help you out if you have more questions!
@
feynman
here is a list of most of the potential coli builds. people tend to optimize for a specific venue (area) to make fodder training go faster. all of them utilize high quick so you attack first & more often than the enemies, so no need to worry about that!
if you can get your hands on eliminates, i would recommend a
general farming build - these can be used to both farm venues for goodies and level fodder. if you want to level fodder quickly, i recommend a 2-fodder build, like the mire flyer or anticitank, two of the fastest levellers.
if you can't get any eliminates, the sedona build is a bit slower in terms of general battle speed (not attack speed!) but still works fine. i have two sedona tanks and they do well on their own, although they can only truly grind up to harpy's roost, i believe.
i'd be happy to make more suggestions or help you out if you have more questions!
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Feynman
As a newb to the coli, I would recommend that you go with the standard Culex build
http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/gde/1040710 (has STR 129, QCK 50) until you're ready for a challenge - then, as suggested above, you can go to 2 fodder trainers where one fighter can level 2 fodder (or 2 of your perma's) by themselves.
The downside of "specialized" builds is that they are only really useful in the venue that they were leveled for (most regular exalters use either a Mire flyer in the Mire or an anticitank in Ghostlight which are great for leveling fodder, but not so great farming for festival currency and festival chests)
The Sedona build (link is here
http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/gde/2217190/1)
is good if you don't have and eliminate or 3.......but if you're lucky you may have an eliminate (and other useful stones) drop in the coli as you level your team.
My rec would be to have 3 different elements (3 dragons from different flights) in your team and to follow the Culex guide for stat allocation. Feel free to poke at me if you'd like a quick and dirty breakdown of stat allocation from the Culex guide.
Happy coli-ing!
@
Feynman
As a newb to the coli, I would recommend that you go with the standard Culex build
http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/gde/1040710 (has STR 129, QCK 50) until you're ready for a challenge - then, as suggested above, you can go to 2 fodder trainers where one fighter can level 2 fodder (or 2 of your perma's) by themselves.
The downside of "specialized" builds is that they are only really useful in the venue that they were leveled for (most regular exalters use either a Mire flyer in the Mire or an anticitank in Ghostlight which are great for leveling fodder, but not so great farming for festival currency and festival chests)
The Sedona build (link is here
http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/gde/2217190/1)
is good if you don't have and eliminate or 3.......but if you're lucky you may have an eliminate (and other useful stones) drop in the coli as you level your team.
My rec would be to have 3 different elements (3 dragons from different flights) in your team and to follow the Culex guide for stat allocation. Feel free to poke at me if you'd like a quick and dirty breakdown of stat allocation from the Culex guide.
Happy coli-ing!