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TOPIC | Coliseum Advice! Trying to level to 25
What is the quickest way to level to 25 with your dragons? Does anyone have any tips or pointers? OR if there is a How TO Thread anywhere could someone link me to it?

Any help would be appreciated!!! I just feel like after a certain point it takes forever to level them up, so wasn't sure how long it usually takes for some people?

I've also just returned from a Hiatus so I'm sorta trying to get back into the swing of things.

Any advice for what dragons should get what skill points spent in certain sections would also be helpful!!!!
What is the quickest way to level to 25 with your dragons? Does anyone have any tips or pointers? OR if there is a How TO Thread anywhere could someone link me to it?

Any help would be appreciated!!! I just feel like after a certain point it takes forever to level them up, so wasn't sure how long it usually takes for some people?

I've also just returned from a Hiatus so I'm sorta trying to get back into the swing of things.

Any advice for what dragons should get what skill points spent in certain sections would also be helpful!!!!
@AstoriaFallen Quickest depends on stones/stats and how many dragons you're doing. For a trio the fastest is through the venues using [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/gde/1040710]Culex's Guide[/url]. If Eliminate is out of your budget go for [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/gde/2217190]EeveeDream's Sedona[/url]. The first guide takes around 10-11 hours and the second around 30-33. Given your current coli team I'd suggest starting over with new dragons. L5 is around 17 minutes of effort vs. paying for [item=tincture of dissolution] to reset your stats. Buying a single Eliminate and placing it on the third dragon in your lineup will put your training time to around 16-17 hours and is well worth the investment. Element-wise pick an Arcane (Mire) Nature/Water (Ghostlight Ruins) dragon for that Eliminate if you'd like a [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/gde/1344211/14]double fodder trainer[/url] later.
@AstoriaFallen

Quickest depends on stones/stats and how many dragons you're doing.

For a trio the fastest is through the venues using Culex's Guide. If Eliminate is out of your budget go for EeveeDream's Sedona. The first guide takes around 10-11 hours and the second around 30-33.

Given your current coli team I'd suggest starting over with new dragons. L5 is around 17 minutes of effort vs. paying for Tincture of Dissolution to reset your stats.

Buying a single Eliminate and placing it on the third dragon in your lineup will put your training time to around 16-17 hours and is well worth the investment. Element-wise pick an Arcane (Mire) Nature/Water (Ghostlight Ruins) dragon for that Eliminate if you'd like a double fodder trainer later.


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Have you checked the Gem MP for Gene and Breed scrolls before buying an AH listing from me ending in 5g?
For me, the quickest way to get a dragon to LVL 25 is to go to a trusted levelling service (in items for sale section) and pay them to do the hard work and they'll have you dragon back within a day.

But you can level them on your own like what Nightwind said.
For me, the quickest way to get a dragon to LVL 25 is to go to a trusted levelling service (in items for sale section) and pay them to do the hard work and they'll have you dragon back within a day.

But you can level them on your own like what Nightwind said.
oh interesting!

@CrystalChrissy which would you recommend? I'm assuming you have used one?

I may cave and have someone else do it for me. I would like to at least to try to do it on my own at one point, but may just do a service for now.
oh interesting!

@CrystalChrissy which would you recommend? I'm assuming you have used one?

I may cave and have someone else do it for me. I would like to at least to try to do it on my own at one point, but may just do a service for now.
@AstoriaFallen

Here is the one I used. I went there and got back my dragon in a day (but that usually depends on the owner's slots and time) plus the prices are cheaper than other levelling shops.

I suggest you level up your dragon to levels you are capable of as it shaves off the total price and makes it cheaper plus you can save that extra currency for other stuff.

I don't like how levelling takes so I find this the quickest way. Also once you get LVL 25s you can just let them rip in the 20+ areas, giving your low-level dragons a lot of exp even if they die so it's easier.


@AstoriaFallen

Here is the one I used. I went there and got back my dragon in a day (but that usually depends on the owner's slots and time) plus the prices are cheaper than other levelling shops.

I suggest you level up your dragon to levels you are capable of as it shaves off the total price and makes it cheaper plus you can save that extra currency for other stuff.

I don't like how levelling takes so I find this the quickest way. Also once you get LVL 25s you can just let them rip in the 20+ areas, giving your low-level dragons a lot of exp even if they die so it's easier.


i use 2 level 25s on the team and kelp beds, if i use sap and potions i get during it i can keep going for ages
i use 2 level 25s on the team and kelp beds, if i use sap and potions i get during it i can keep going for ages
@AstoriaFallen

Check if your flight has a level 25 lending/renting service. You can borrow two level 25s to train one of your own dragons with, this would take around 6 hours from 1-25. You could also borrow just one dragon, to train two of your own.

Once your dragon reaches level 17, you can stone it up and use it to start training fodder. Personally I find this a lot less monotonous and it makes the 17-25 levels feel a lot faster, even though it isn't really. If you train it yourself with borrowed level 25s, stopping at 17 brings the training time down to a little over 1 hour. If you decide to go with a service, you might consider having them stop at 17 to save money.
@AstoriaFallen

Check if your flight has a level 25 lending/renting service. You can borrow two level 25s to train one of your own dragons with, this would take around 6 hours from 1-25. You could also borrow just one dragon, to train two of your own.

Once your dragon reaches level 17, you can stone it up and use it to start training fodder. Personally I find this a lot less monotonous and it makes the 17-25 levels feel a lot faster, even though it isn't really. If you train it yourself with borrowed level 25s, stopping at 17 brings the training time down to a little over 1 hour. If you decide to go with a service, you might consider having them stop at 17 to save money.
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I rented before my hiatus~ but that was 4 years ago now almost. @valarauka
I'll have to see if anyone still has something like that set up in the forums and see about doing that~ THOUGH, I'm about to have two level 25s as I did spend the gems to have someone finish leveling two of mine already.
I rented before my hiatus~ but that was 4 years ago now almost. @valarauka
I'll have to see if anyone still has something like that set up in the forums and see about doing that~ THOUGH, I'm about to have two level 25s as I did spend the gems to have someone finish leveling two of mine already.
For me, while I'm leveling any fodder or other dragons, I have my trainer (with elim), then the dragon I'm leveling to 25, and then whatever one I'm leveling to 7 or so in the group. My only issue is, now I have my current one at level 22 or 23 and am deciding if I should go ahead and stone them. I find it goes faster if they aren't participating to a point. But, I think it's safe to include them in the training for the last couple of levels now. But, deciding... once they're done, I'll do another one the same way. It takes me awhile, because it's far from the only thing I'm doing. But, I find it the easiest way to level them to 25 for me.

I use a level 25 mire trainer (although I think that I may need to redo their stats for the newer standards now existing) with eliminate.
For me, while I'm leveling any fodder or other dragons, I have my trainer (with elim), then the dragon I'm leveling to 25, and then whatever one I'm leveling to 7 or so in the group. My only issue is, now I have my current one at level 22 or 23 and am deciding if I should go ahead and stone them. I find it goes faster if they aren't participating to a point. But, I think it's safe to include them in the training for the last couple of levels now. But, deciding... once they're done, I'll do another one the same way. It takes me awhile, because it's far from the only thing I'm doing. But, I find it the easiest way to level them to 25 for me.

I use a level 25 mire trainer (although I think that I may need to redo their stats for the newer standards now existing) with eliminate.
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