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Please don't mock his HPS, but this baby just got tucked in the stables.
Hits 744
Stam 88
Int 534
Str 1127
Resists: 83/90/50/55/72
I liked the resists. Still looking though lol. On the up side he was smacking the daylights out of my stunt draggy and played nice enough to let me start a tame straight off and succeed. Wish they were all that easy!
Wenchy
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That is an exceptional resist dragon...
350 total resists with max fire and 2 off on max phys.
I'm happy with my resist dragon, so I haven't been looking at critters with < 900 hp at this point, but that is undoubtedly a VERY good dragon. I think most tamers are putting FAR too much importance on the HP on these dragons, which imo is not as important as resists. I think everyone should have at least one solid resist dragon because a high hp dragon won't do you a whole lot of good if he's being hit for 90+ dmg every 1.5 seconds. You have to be able to refill the HP bucket at least as quickly as it drains.
That's an excellent dragon. It is superior to some of the dragons people have really oogled over for any task that requires high max resists (specifically, monsters that do 20% of each dmg type). Don't throw this dragon away unless you get a better resist dragon.
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I thought I should mention that your dragon's total resist works out to exactly 70% absorption vs monsters that do 20% in every damage type. Also, you have max fire resist, which will really help when said split-damage monsters hit you with fire damage (which is extremely relevant for at least one of em).
A lot of people will tell you a 900 hp dragon is still better. IMO they are not just wrong, but VERY wrong