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<p>[QUOTE="Hermione, post: 3982, member: 1991476255"]There isn't a guide on that, unfortunately. All of the dragons are good though. It really does depend on what you want to focus on.</p><p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/xs8hr15aNLFWliKjrxhKNnyrcdQJmh7r_kcsa3Iy375NkeU07yOki9tJPP-WPYVGxk6Bas8XC7a0AZQEOYuRpJ9UUGCFmHnioQ2U9XLE02OMFnOBvXNYov2Tq8FCVaVkgRrTmbiv" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p>There are PvP dragons if your focus is battling other players, there's also PvE dragons if your main focus is attacking monsters. You'll need both types of dragons though. Even if you're mainly focused on attacking monsters and only decide to work on PvE dragons, you'll want at least some PvP dragons in your selected biome.</p><p>Even if you only want to focus on PvP because burning cities is your game, you'll want PvE dragons because you can't unlock your 2nd set of PvP dragons without having a PvE march strong enough to defeat the monsters of the land. AND then there are the events like Crypt/Boneyard/LoveSick where you need to be able to hit monsters of specific levels for your TH to be able to kill the monsters and collect the even items.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't have a breakdown of all the percentages from ranking up and tiering up, but even if my main focus is grasslands or badlands or swamp, I'll still want to get some of my other biomes up too. There's no need to be 100% well rounded, but don't neglect all of your other dragons. You gain XP by battling monsters with them, so your PvE dragons will grow just fine, but you can always help things along with your PvP dragons by attacking monsters with them too. You'll end up with an extra hit or 2 to kill the monsters, but if you're low on food or are saving up until you get enough XP from upgrading all of your Dragon Altars, hitting monsters with them is a reasonable way of getting their levels up, and if you don't hit monsters and titans, you'll never tier up your dragons since you need to get relics from them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Swamp PvP: Bubbles/Mothuselah</p><p>Badlands PvP: Yyrrrkk/Bonesy</p><p>Grasslands PvP: Quartz/Salty</p><p><br /></p><p>Swamp PvE: Frank/Mi-Go</p><p>Badlands PvE: Chomper/Bertha</p><p>Grasslands PvE: Ruby/Bovis</p><p><br /></p><p>I stole this quote from GeeWhizz_ATA when he was announcing the leg dragons...</p><p>"The Legendary dragons are a paid feature. You pay for the shards and for the most part, for the dragons.</p><p>Captain Sparkles Grasslands PvE/Grasslands PvP</p><p>Wrot Badlands PvE/Badlands PvP</p><p>Rekker & Bob Swamp PvE/Swamp PvP</p><p><br /></p><p>All Legendary Dragons have <i>three</i> active abilities:</p><p>- Monster Attack Bonus (40% to over 400%)</p><p>- PvP Attack Bonus (40% to over 400%)</p><p>- PvP Defender Bonus (40% to over 400%)</p><p><br /></p><p> Each Dragon also has a unique <i>passive</i> ability:</p><p>- Captain Sparkles Passive: Construction Speed Boost (5% to 80%)</p><p>- Wrot Passive: Research Speed Boost (5% to 80%)</p><p>- Rekker & Bob Passive: Troop Training Speed Boost (5% to 80%)"</p><p><br /></p><p>Which dragons you focus on will be up to you, and what path you choose to take. There's no wrong answer. It's really going to depend on what play-style you think you'll have, and what you see yourself doing later in the game. </p><p><br /></p><p>It's not even just the dragons you'll need to focus on. You'll want to do research too. Look at all the research trees and study them and make a game plan based on where you see yourself. Try not to neglect parts of the tree before you upgrade to the next Town Hall unless it's something you really feel you won't need. </p><p><br /></p><p>Good Luck!!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hermione, post: 3982, member: 1991476255"]There isn't a guide on that, unfortunately. All of the dragons are good though. It really does depend on what you want to focus on. [IMG]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/xs8hr15aNLFWliKjrxhKNnyrcdQJmh7r_kcsa3Iy375NkeU07yOki9tJPP-WPYVGxk6Bas8XC7a0AZQEOYuRpJ9UUGCFmHnioQ2U9XLE02OMFnOBvXNYov2Tq8FCVaVkgRrTmbiv[/IMG] There are PvP dragons if your focus is battling other players, there's also PvE dragons if your main focus is attacking monsters. You'll need both types of dragons though. Even if you're mainly focused on attacking monsters and only decide to work on PvE dragons, you'll want at least some PvP dragons in your selected biome. Even if you only want to focus on PvP because burning cities is your game, you'll want PvE dragons because you can't unlock your 2nd set of PvP dragons without having a PvE march strong enough to defeat the monsters of the land. AND then there are the events like Crypt/Boneyard/LoveSick where you need to be able to hit monsters of specific levels for your TH to be able to kill the monsters and collect the even items. I don't have a breakdown of all the percentages from ranking up and tiering up, but even if my main focus is grasslands or badlands or swamp, I'll still want to get some of my other biomes up too. There's no need to be 100% well rounded, but don't neglect all of your other dragons. You gain XP by battling monsters with them, so your PvE dragons will grow just fine, but you can always help things along with your PvP dragons by attacking monsters with them too. You'll end up with an extra hit or 2 to kill the monsters, but if you're low on food or are saving up until you get enough XP from upgrading all of your Dragon Altars, hitting monsters with them is a reasonable way of getting their levels up, and if you don't hit monsters and titans, you'll never tier up your dragons since you need to get relics from them. Swamp PvP: Bubbles/Mothuselah Badlands PvP: Yyrrrkk/Bonesy Grasslands PvP: Quartz/Salty Swamp PvE: Frank/Mi-Go Badlands PvE: Chomper/Bertha Grasslands PvE: Ruby/Bovis I stole this quote from GeeWhizz_ATA when he was announcing the leg dragons... "The Legendary dragons are a paid feature. You pay for the shards and for the most part, for the dragons. Captain Sparkles Grasslands PvE/Grasslands PvP Wrot Badlands PvE/Badlands PvP Rekker & Bob Swamp PvE/Swamp PvP All Legendary Dragons have [I]three[/I] active abilities: - Monster Attack Bonus (40% to over 400%) - PvP Attack Bonus (40% to over 400%) - PvP Defender Bonus (40% to over 400%) Each Dragon also has a unique [I]passive[/I] ability: - Captain Sparkles Passive: Construction Speed Boost (5% to 80%) - Wrot Passive: Research Speed Boost (5% to 80%) - Rekker & Bob Passive: Troop Training Speed Boost (5% to 80%)" Which dragons you focus on will be up to you, and what path you choose to take. There's no wrong answer. It's really going to depend on what play-style you think you'll have, and what you see yourself doing later in the game. It's not even just the dragons you'll need to focus on. You'll want to do research too. Look at all the research trees and study them and make a game plan based on where you see yourself. Try not to neglect parts of the tree before you upgrade to the next Town Hall unless it's something you really feel you won't need. Good Luck!!![/QUOTE]
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