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I just plan on taking damage. The dragon breath is the worst, but you can walk and heal and lead tame. Beating it down helps reduce the dragon breath damage.
There are so many tamed ones on LS that they shout out in chat if anyone wants one. Some are letting them fire that 60 damage dragon breath and beating them down so they walk slower and are out of mana. Then they invis tame.
I just lead Tame, it's obvious when it's about to breath with it's annimation/sound effect, just pre cast a g heal when it does. Same applies to any 60 dmg breath monster. If you get fizzled, throw a lesser until you can g heal.
I tried peace taming it but as with most dragons of greater quality the peace lasts about as long as the music does .... so it's pretty useless... 120 peacing and music is pretty much 1:5 shot of peacing with a dragon instrument... but it does little to no good.
Beating them down to <20% life seems to work pretty well in the slowing them department and then I just invis tame... it's how I've always tamed things and IMO it works pretty well. Now I know a few who use Honor but to me that's a waste of time. However the cold area it gives off makes it hard to tame it without getting killed... either you anger it 20x in a row and he bites you, dragon breaths you or you take damage from the cold... either way it helps to bring a buddy or two for heals and invis's...
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