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imported_Sarphus
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A while back I posted a dragon I tamed over a week ago. I've since named the dragon... "tough" was just a placeholder name... his name is now "Torak" and he's now trained in the 110 range of wrestling and tactics. Resist is just low 100's and Anatomy is 99 something.
Here's an old screenshot.
I'm noticing this dragon is getting tremendously strong as his skills get closer to their caps. I'm also noticing that firebreathing is infrequent at best, so I think you get more bang for your buck by focusing on getting a dragon with high wrestling, tactics and strength to increase damage. Basically what I'm trying to say is that if I were a betting man, my money is on resists/wrestling over HP for defense and STR, Tactics and wrestling over HP for damage output on a greater dragon.
This dragon will go up to 120+ in wrestling and tactics and has 50 pts shy of max str. He's starting to hit pretty hard and his resists make him not take a whole lot of damage (6 pts off max possible resists). 119.9 magery theoretically would make him heal himself better, but honestly that hasn't come into play yet. His health doesn't get that low lol
I started training this dragon on shadow iron elementals, but that was getting boring. Now I'm training him on greater dragons, so I get to lore each one and eventually get good ones. I haven't timed it yet, but I think this dragon + disco/tamer template is actually farming dragons faster than I was on my provoke tamer.
Don't get me wrong... I wish this dragon had 1000 hp. I just think he'd gain more from 130+ wrestling, 125+ tactics and 700 STR. I'm happily impressed with his performance so far... If I ever get a dragon with those 3 attributes I mentioned and resists like this one already has, I will probably fall off my chair.
I thought it would be a good idea to share this viewpoint so others can check it out. Last night a guildmate asked me to get him a dragon with 900+ hp and said he didn't care about any of the other stats. I gave him a 330+ total resist dragon with crazy stats and 900+ hp, but he would have actually probably been happier with a 1000 hp dragon that takes damage at a rate higher than he can heal.
These things take a while to train and I didn't want people to finally get their dragon trained up only to discover that its 70's phys/fire resist makes it a high maintenance pet.
Well... I guess I kinda wanted to show off Torak some more too... he's such a monster! lol
Here's an old screenshot.

I'm noticing this dragon is getting tremendously strong as his skills get closer to their caps. I'm also noticing that firebreathing is infrequent at best, so I think you get more bang for your buck by focusing on getting a dragon with high wrestling, tactics and strength to increase damage. Basically what I'm trying to say is that if I were a betting man, my money is on resists/wrestling over HP for defense and STR, Tactics and wrestling over HP for damage output on a greater dragon.
This dragon will go up to 120+ in wrestling and tactics and has 50 pts shy of max str. He's starting to hit pretty hard and his resists make him not take a whole lot of damage (6 pts off max possible resists). 119.9 magery theoretically would make him heal himself better, but honestly that hasn't come into play yet. His health doesn't get that low lol
I started training this dragon on shadow iron elementals, but that was getting boring. Now I'm training him on greater dragons, so I get to lore each one and eventually get good ones. I haven't timed it yet, but I think this dragon + disco/tamer template is actually farming dragons faster than I was on my provoke tamer.
Don't get me wrong... I wish this dragon had 1000 hp. I just think he'd gain more from 130+ wrestling, 125+ tactics and 700 STR. I'm happily impressed with his performance so far... If I ever get a dragon with those 3 attributes I mentioned and resists like this one already has, I will probably fall off my chair.
I thought it would be a good idea to share this viewpoint so others can check it out. Last night a guildmate asked me to get him a dragon with 900+ hp and said he didn't care about any of the other stats. I gave him a 330+ total resist dragon with crazy stats and 900+ hp, but he would have actually probably been happier with a 1000 hp dragon that takes damage at a rate higher than he can heal.
These things take a while to train and I didn't want people to finally get their dragon trained up only to discover that its 70's phys/fire resist makes it a high maintenance pet.
Well... I guess I kinda wanted to show off Torak some more too... he's such a monster! lol