Dragon Complete Guide – Type, Buff, Enhance
8/12/2022 – The dragon level cap was raised from 10, so only the consistency was adjusted for the time being.
6/16/2022 – Fafnir’s 3rd abilitiy updated due to specification changes in ver 4.25.0
6/5/2022 – Added information about Excellent Dragon Coin.
4/19/2022 – added Colchian Dragon.
11/13/2021 – Updated conditions for obtaining Ladon and Amaterasu Dragon in conjunction with All-Star Battlefield Season 6.
11/4/2021 – With ver4 major update, added about “Talent”, updated dragon classification.
- What is a dragon?
- Advantages of dragons
- Types of Dragons
- Primary Usage and Unique Buffs of each dragon
- How to Get them?
- How to Assign and unassign a dragon to a general
- Dragons are “WEAK” if you don’t train them
- How to raise the dragon’s Level (Feeding)
- Additional Buffs by Refine
- Talent Awakening
- General Attribute Boost
- Dragon Selection and Training Recipes
What is a dragon?
A support gear that can be assigned to a general to enhance that general’s abilities.
Advantages of dragons
- Increases the general’s attributes.
- Each dragon has its own buffs.
- You can add buffs of your choice through refinement.
By training your dragon, you can receive these benefits.
A well-developed dragon will add approximately +100 or more to each of the general’s attributes, and will have greater buffs than a spiritual beast.
For example, a Spiritual Beast can buff a ranged troop’s attack by up to +30%. For dragons, theoretically, a maximum of +60% to +125% is possible. (in the case of dragon level 10) (The maximum value depends on the dragon)
Reference : Spiritual Beast – Type, Buff, Enhance
Types of Dragons
There are a total of 8 types of dragons, but they can be roughly divided into the following two categories.
- Pasture dragons
- Sacred dragons (Dragon Criff)
Pasture Dragon
- Celtic Demon *red
- Fafnir *purple
Sacred Dragon
- Norway Ridge *light blue
- The dragon of Thebes *gold
- Nidhogg * black
- Ladon *emerald green
- Amaterasu Dragon *white
- Colchian Dragon *green
NOTE – Some generals have skills that only work if you assign a dragon to them, but be careful, because the type of dragon may be specified.
For example: Isabella I – Sacred Dragon (* Changed from Norway Ridge with the ver4 major update on 11/4/2021.)
* With the ver4 major update on 11/4/2021, some generals no longer have this designation and can be used with any dragon. (Elektra, Minamoto no Yoshitsune, Martinus, Ulysses S. Grant are changed from Pasture Dragon)
Primary Usage and Unique Buffs of each dragon
Each dragon has a different skill set (buffs) and is roughly categorized into different areas of strength.
Therefore, you should decide which dragon to assign depending on what your general is good at.
Related Articles : List of Generals by Role (+ How to Get)
The number of buff items and percentages increases with the dragon’s level.
To see the unique buffs, press on the emblem at the bottom right of each dragon’s detail screen. (Each dragon has a different design.)
Note: The buff items and percentages shown below are based on the dragon’s level at maximum (Lv10).
I am looking for information on the following while investigating. Please let me know via the comments section or Twitter DM.
Pasture Dragon
Celtic Demon – Ranged, Ground (Attacker)
- Marching Ranged Troop Attack +25%
- Marching Ground Troop Defense +25%
- March Size Capacity +15%
- General Survival Rate +100%
Fafnir – Mounted, Siege (Attacker)
- Marching Mounted Troop Attack +25%
- Marching Siege Machine Attack +25%
- March Speed +30%
- General Survival Rate +100%
Sacred Dragon
Norway Ridge – Debuff, Ground
- Enemy Ground Troop HP -30%
- Enemy Mounted Troop HP -30%
- The death-turning-wounded rate of troops when they are attacking +8%
- General Survival Rate +100%
The dragon of Thebes – Defense
- in City Siege Machine Attack +40%
- in City Ground Troop Defense +40%
- Hospital Capacity +25%
- General Survival Rate +100%
Nidhogg – Mounted, Ranged
- Mounted Troop Attack +25%
- Ranged Troop Attack +25%
- Enemy Wounded into Death when attacking +15%
- General Survival Rate +100%
Ladon – Ranged
- Ranged Troop Attack +25%
- Enemy Mounted Troop HP -25%
- Enemy Troop Defense -15%
- General Survival Rate +100%
Amaterasu Dragon – Ground (Attacker)
- Marching Ground Troop Attack +25%
- Marching Ground Troop HP +25%
- The death-turning-wounded rate of troops when they are attacking +8%
- General Survival Rate +100%
Colchian Dragon – Siege
- Siege Machine Attack +25%
- Ranged Troop & Siege Machine HP +25%
- Enemy Ranged Troop & Siege Machine HP -15%
- General Survival Rate +100%
How to Get them?
For many people, it will seem quite difficult to get anything other than Celtic Demon and Fafnir.
Requirements for obtaining a dragon
Pasture Dragon
- Celtic Demon – Pasture Lv26, 300,000 Gems
- Fafnir – Pasture Lv.30, 1,400 Dragon Crystals
Sacred Dragon
- Norway Ridge
- Wonder Lv1 (= Top 5 in the Server War personal rankings, etc.)
- The dragon of Thebes
- Wonder Lv2 (= Become king twice, etc.)
- Nidhogg
- Wonder Lv3 (= Top 100 in the Battle of Constantinople rankings in one season, etc.)
- Ladon, Amaterasu Dragon, Colchian Dragon
- Pasture Lv35, Dragon Egg (= Excellent performance in the All-Star Battlefield. Any of the dragons can be unlocked.)
How to Assign and unassign a dragon to a general
To assign a dragon to a general, open the general’s details screen and press the dragon symbol in the upper left corner. The same goes for unassigning.
Dragons are “WEAK” if you don’t train them
Immediately after obtaining, no buffs. General Attribute Boost is less than +10. You need to train it in the following ways.
There are 3 main ways to grow dragons.
- Leveling Up (Feeding)
- Refining
- Talent Awakening
IMPORTANT – Plan for Dragon Growth
First, you should concentrate on “Refining” your dragon.
Until the equipment of the general is well developed, refrain from “Leveling Up” the dragons.
You will need a lot of Lv6 and Lv7 materials and refining stones etc. to level up your dragon, but you can get more buffs sooner if you spend them on crafting and refining your general’s equipment first. Therefore, it is better to refrain from upgrading dragons until the general’s equipment is sufficient.
As for refining dragons, you will have to be careful about how many gems, refinement stones, and badges you have left to use for equipment, but you can easily get a big buff (relatively speaking, compared to dragon leveling up). For example, even a level 1 Celtic Demon can get a buff of nearly +60% attack.
How to raise the dragon’s Level (Feeding)
By feeding your dragon, you can increase its EXP.
What can be given as feed changes randomly every 24 hours.
Examples of feeds – Refining stone, Resources, Gold, Lv6 Materials, Lv7 Materials, Source of Life, Badges, Medals, etc.
Cost of Feeding and EXP Gained (Example)
- Excellent Dragon Coin X3 -> EXP+42,000 X10
- Excellent Dragon Coin X4 -> EXP+56,000 X10
- Excellent Dragon Coin X10 -> EXP+140,000 X10
- Resource 2M -> EXP+1,382
- Resource 5M -> EXP+3,456
- Resource 10M -> EXP+6,912
- Resource 25M -> EXP+17,280
- Gem 2000 -> EXP+6,400
- Gem 5000 -> EXP+16,000
- Gem 10000 -> EXP+32,000
- Gem 25000 -> EXP+80,000
- Gold 2M -> EXP+7,680
- Gold 3M -> EXP+11,520
- Gold 5M -> EXP+19,200
- Gold 8M -> EXP+30,720
- Gold 10M -> EXP+38,400
- Gold 15M -> EXP+57,600
- Gold 25M -> EXP+96,000
- Gold 40M -> EXP+153,600
- Refining Stone x50 -> EXP+9,600
- Refining Stone x100 -> EXP+19,200
- Research Stone x20 -> EXP+3,840
- Research Stone x50 -> EXP+9,600
- Research Stone x100 -> EXP+19,200
- Source of Life x8 -> EXP+15,360
- Source of Life x10 -> EXP+19,200
- Source of Life x15 -> EXP+28,800
- Revival Stone x4 -> EXP+7,680
- Revival Stone x10 -> EXP+19,200
- Revival Stone x20 -> EXP+38,400
- Medal x100 -> EXP+3,840
- Medal x300 -> EXP+11,520
- Medal x600 -> EXP+23,040
- Medal x1500 -> EXP+57,600
- Badge x10 -> EXP+17,995
- Badge x25 -> EXP+44,989
- Badge x50 -> EXP+89,979
- Badge x125 -> EXP+224,948
- Lv6 Material x1 -> EXP+11,664
- Lv6 Material x3 -> EXP+34,992
- Lv6 Material x5 -> EXP+58,320
- Lv6 Material x6 -> EXP+69,984
- Lv6 Material x15 -> EXP+174,960
- Lv7 Material x1 -> EXP+34,992
- Lv7 Material x2 -> EXP+69,984
- Lv7 Material x3 -> EXP+104,976
- Lv7 Material x4 -> EXP+139,968
- Lv7 Material x10 -> EXP+349,920
- etc
EXP Required for Leveling Up
Celtic Demon | Fafnir | Norway Ridge | The dragon of Thebes | Nidhogg | Ladon | Amaterasu Dragon | Colchian Dragon | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lv1 -> 2 | 300,000 | 360,000 | 390,000 | 540K | 720K | 720,000 | 720K | 720K |
Lv2 -> 3 | 600,000 | 720,000 | 780,000 | 1,080,000 | 1.4M | |||
Lv3 -> 4 | 1,300,000 | 1,560,000 | 1,700,000 | 2,340,000 | 3.1M | |||
Lv4 -> 5 | 2,400,000 | 2,880,000 | 3,100,000 | 4,320,000 | 5,760,000 | 5.8M | ||
Lv5 -> 6 | 5,000,000 | 6,000,000 | 6,500,000 | 9,000,000 | 12M | |||
Lv6 -> 7 | 8,030,000 | 9,636,600 | 10,439,000 | 14,454,000 | 19.3M | |||
Lv7 -> 8 | 10,560,000 | 12,672,000 | 13,728,000 | 19,008,000 | 25.3M | |||
Lv8 -> 9 | 13,390,000 | 16,068,000 | 17,407,000 | 24,102,000 | ||||
Lv9 -> 10 | 17,500,000 | 21,000,000 | 22,750,000 | 31,500,000 | ||||
Lv10 -> 11 | 24,200,000 | 29,040,000 | 31,460,000 | 43,560,000 | 58,080,000 | 58,080,000 | 58,080,000 | |
Lv11 -> 12 | ||||||||
Lv12 -> 13 | ||||||||
Lv13 -> 14 | ||||||||
Lv14 -> 15 |
How to get Excellent Dragon Coin
- Package Purchase
- Event Packages (as of 6/1/2022)
- 1st level ($4.99): None
- 2nd level ($9.99): 1 pcs
- 3rd level ($19.99): 2 pcs
- 4th level ($49.99): 5 pcs
- 5th level ($99.99): 10 pcs
- Event Packages (as of 6/1/2022)
Additional Buffs by Refine
By refining your dragon, you can add four buffs of your choice.
Of all the benefits provided by dragons, I would say this is the one that provides the most benefit. For example, if you make all four the same item (such as ranged attack), you can get a +60% (~100%) buff just by refining. (Note: Theoretical maximum value. The actual value will be lower than that.)
NOTE – Refine Limits Vary by Dragon
There is a difference of up to 40%, as follows
Pasture’s Dragon
– Celtic Demon – 60% (15% x 4)
– Fafnir – 60% (15% x 4)
Sacred Dragon
– Norway Ridge – 80% (20% x 4)
– The dragon of Thebes – 80% (20% x 4)
– Nidhogg – 100% (25% x 4)
– Ladon – 100% (25% x 4)
– Amaterasu Dragon – 100% (25% x 4)
– Colchian Dragon – 100% (25% x 4)
Types of Buffs that can be granted by Refine
Battle
- Attack (Ground, Ranged, Mounted, Siege)
- HP (Ground, Ranged, Mounted, Siege)
- Defense (Ground, Ranged, Mounted, Siege)
- March Speed
- March Speed to Monsters
Resource
- Resource Gathering Speed (Food, Lumber, Stone, Ore)
- Troop Load (Ground, Ranged, Mounted, Siege)
Subordinate City
- Increases Gold Production Speed in Subordinate City
- Increases Construction Speed in Subordinate City
- Increases Training Speed in Subordinate City
- Increases Troop Capacity in Subordinate City
How to Refine
To refine a dragon, you need Gems, Refining Stones, Badges, and Dragon Crystals.
The basic process is the same as refining equipment: each time you refine, four items and their buff values are randomly selected.
If there are any items you don’t want to change, you can lock them by paying the Dragon Crystal.
Refinement Cost (Example)
The following is for Fafnir. (It varies depending on the dragon)
- Refine with Gems (1 time) – 400 Gems + 50 Refining Stones
- Refine with Badges (1 time) – 5 Badges + 50 Refining Stones
- Lock (1 item) – 5 Dragon Crystals
Talent Awakening
Each dragon’s talent will be unlocked when certain requirements are met, such as dragon level and pasture level.
However, after unlocking the talent, you will need to use gems, dragon crystals, and dragon source fragments to increase its level.
Each ability can be raised to level 40.
Dragon Source Fragments are available as rewards for the Battle of Constantinople (BoC) and the Battle of Gaugamela (BoG).
There are three talents for each dragon.
The first 2 are only effective for troops led by a general equipped with that dragon.
The 3rd is an active skill. This can be used at will and lasts for a certain amount of time. After using it, there is a certain cooldown period during which it cannot be used.
Pasture Dragon
Celtic Demon
- Dragon Howl
- Ranged Troop Attack (Max +20%)
- Ranged Troop HP (Max +20%)
- Requires: Celtic Demon Lv3
- Lava King
- Ranged Troop Attack (Max +10%)
- The death-turning-wounded rate of troops when they are attacking. (Max +10%)
- Requires: Celtic Demon Lv6
- Occult Fire
- Research Speed (Max +15%)
- Construction Speed (Max +15%)
- (Within 8 hours after releasing skill.)
- Requires: Celtic Demon Lv10, Pasture Lv35
Fafnir
- Seething Blood
- Siege Machine Attack (Max +20%)
- Siege Machine HP (Max +20%)
- Requires: Fafnir Lv3
- Dragon Guard
- Marching Mounted Troop Attack (Max +20%)
- March Speed (Max +30%)
- Requires: Fafnir Lv6
- Dragon Wings
- Training Speed (Max +15%)
- Healing Speed (Max +15%)
- (Within 8 hours after releasing skill.)
- Requires: Fafnir Lv10, Pasture Lv35
- 6/16/2022 – Specification changed in ver 4.25.0
March Speed (Max +50%)Monster Attack & Defense (Max -15%)Requires: Fafnir Lv10, Pasture Lv40
Sacred Dragon
Norway Ridge
- Frost Power
- Ground Troop Attack (Max +25%)
- Ground Troop HP (Max +25%)
- Requires: Norway Ridge Lv3
- Fatal Frozen
- Marching Ground Troop HP (Max +30%)
- Enemy Ground Troop HP (Max -20%)
- Requires: Norway Ridge Lv6
- Domain of Ice
- All Troops Attack (Max +30%)
- Reduce All Troop Defense (Max -20%)
- (Within 4 hours after releasing skill.)
- Requires: Norway Ridge Lv10, Dragon Cliff Lv1
The dragon of Thebes
- Flame Power
- Siege Machine Attack (Max +25%)
- Siege Machine Defense (Max +25%)
- Requires: Thebes Dragon Lv3
- Magic Shield
- In City Siege Machine Attack (Max +40%)
- In City Ground Troop HP (Max +30%)
- Requires: Thebes Dragon Lv6
- Guardian Wings
- In City Troop HP (Max +40%)
- Hospital Capacity (Max +10%)
- (Within 4 hours after releasing skill.)
- Requires: Thebes Dragon Lv10, Dragon Cliff Lv2
Nidhogg
- Thunder Power
- Mounted Troop Attack (Max +25%)
- Mounted Troop HP (Max +25%)
- Requires: Nidhogg Lv3
- Relentless Thunder
- Ranged Troop Attack (Max +20%)
- Mounted Troop Attack (Max +20%)
- Requires: Nidhogg Lv6
- Source of Power
- Attacking Siege Machine & Ranged Troop Attack (Max 40%)
- March Size Capacity (Max +20%)
- (Within 4 hours after releasing skill.)
- Requires: Nidhogg Lv10, Dragon Cliff Lv3
Ladon
- Dragon Fury
- Ranged Troop Attack (Max +25%)
- Ranged Troop Defense (Max +25%)
- Requires: Ladon Lv3
- Toxic King
- Ranged Troop Attack (buff) (Max +20%)
- Enemy Siege Machine Attack (debuff) (Max -25%)
- Requires: Ladon Lv6
- Dragon’s Blood
- Enemy Ground & Mounted HP (Max -35%)
- Enemy Ground & Mounted Attack (Max -35%)
- (Within 4 hours after releasing skill.)
- Requires: Ladon Lv10, Dragon Cliff Lv4
Amaterasu Dragon
- Amaterasu Dance
- Ground Troop HP (Max +25%)
- Ground Troop Defense (Max +25%)
- Requires: Amaterasu Dragon Lv3
- Dragon Blade
- Marching Ground Troop Attack (Max +40%)
- March Size Capacity (Max +15%)
- Requires: Amaterasu Dragon Lv6
- Domain of Rivers
- Attacking Mounted Troop & Ground Troop Attack (Max +30%)
- Enemy Ranged Troop & Siege Machine Attack (Max -30%)
- (Within 4 hours after releasing skill.)
- Requires: Amaterasu Dragon Lv10, Dragon Cliff Lv5
Colchian Dragon
(Under investigation. If you know of any, please send them to me in the comments section or via Twitter.)
- 腐敗の爪
- Siege Machine Attack (Max +25%)
- Siege Machine HP (Max +25%)
- Requires: Colchian Dragon Lv3
- ドラゴンの庇護
- Siege Machine Attack (Max +20%)
- Mounted Troop HP (Max +30%)
- Requires: Colchian Dragon Lv6
- Immortal
- All Troop HP (Max ?%)
- The death-turning-wounded rate of troops when they are attacking. (Max ?%)
- (Within 4 hours after releasing skill.)
- Requires: Colchian Dragon Lv10, Dragon Cliff Lv5
General Attribute Boost
The maximum improvement depends on the type and level of the dragon.
Note: The values shown below are based on the maximum dragon level (Lv10).
I am looking for information on the following while investigating. Please let me know via the comments section or Twitter DM.
Pasture Dragon
*Leadership / Attack / Defense / Politics
- Celtic Demon – 100 / 100 / 100 / 100
- Fafnir – 100 / 110 / 110 / 100
Sacred Dragon
- Norway Ridge – 100 / 100 / 140 / 80
- The dragon of Thebes – 85 / 115 / 115 / 115
- Nidhogg – 80 / 140 / 140 / 100
- Ladon – 118 / 118 / 102 / 102
- Amaterasu Dragon – 115 / 110 / 115 / 80
- Colchian Dragon – 110 / 130 / 100 / 90
Reference: Incremental value per level
It varies from dragon to dragon, but it is roughly close to the following.
Example: Celtic Demon
Lv 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 11
Each Attribute +6 / +13 / +20 / +29 / +39 / +50 / +61 / +73 / +85 / +100 / +110
Dragon Selection and Training Recipes
* The maximum values shown below take into account only those due to unique skill buffs and refinements at Dragon’s Level 10.
For small charge
- Ranged General – Celtic Demon (Ranged Attack: Max +85%)
- Ground General – none
- Mounted General – Fafnir (Mounted Attack: Max +85%)
- Siege General – none
- Defense General – none
For medium charge
- Ranged General – Celtic Demon (Ranged Attack: Max +85%)
- Ground General – Norway Ridge (Ground Attack or HP or Defense: Max +80%)
- Mounted General – Fafnir (Mounted Attack: Max +85%)
- Siege General – none
- Defense General – The dragon of Thebes (Siege Attack or Ground Defense: Max +120%)
For heavy charges
- Ranged General – Ladon (Ranged Attack: Max +125%)
- Ground General – Amaterasu Dragon (Ground Attack or HP: Max +125%)
- Mounted General – Nidhogg (Mounted Attack: Max +125%)
- Siege General – Colchian Dragon (Siege Attack: Max +125%)
- Defense General – The dragon of Thebes (Siege Attack or Ground Defense: Max +120%)
- (Sub) Ranged General – Celtic Demon (Ranged Attack: Max +85%)
- (Sub) Ground General – Norway Ridge (Ground Attack or HP or Defense: Max +80%)
- (Sub) Mounted or Siege General – Fafnir (Mounted Attack or Siege Attack: Max +85%)
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54 Comments
Poderia explicar o que significa, ativado após 4 horas da descoberta do talento. Tenho que fazer algo a mais depois de liberar ou simplesmente colocar o dragão na decoração da cidade?
Colchian 2nd talent maxxed is Siege Attack 20% mounted troop HP 30% he’s a weirdo
Thanks for the info!
Is it correct to say that the General Survival Rate +100% means that it will not die? For example, if I attach a dragon with this skill to a wall defender in SvS and ghosting, will he not die when attacked by the enemy?
If I don’t feed the dragon, will it affect me in any way?
No, your dragon will just be stagnant and will not grow in level
How do you get a dragon?
Hello I have a question I stop playing a couples of months and I came back to the game, I had my Celtic dragon assigned to my main general but apparently it was either kill or take away and so my dragon with him, do you have an idea how could I get my dragon back? It show it assigned to a general but i don’t have that general anymore, any idea will be very welcome thanks in advance
I think someone burned your castle and the general is a prisoner of war.
You can pay gems to have him released or he will return after some time.
He may be executed, but he can be resurrected from the shrine.
There is a new dragon… Any idea if he is maybe for siege?
I think it should be, but I don’t know at this time.
In addition, the screenshot I saw of the new dragon’s unique buffs screen was infantry, although it looked like it was still under development.
There are already two infantry dragons, so I think that will (or should) probably be changed, but I don’t know what will happen.
Is there a maximum level for dragon talents? Thanks for the great content
Very rightfully so, you advise
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First, you should concentrate on “Refining” your dragon.
Until the equipment of the general is well developed, refrain from “Leveling Up” the dragons.
[unquote}
But to get some Ares gear you need to be Dragon Master (aka a dragon with 500.000 power).
My Celtic is refined (55%) and lvl.5, but still at 380.000 power.
What is the most economical way to reach the threshold of 500.000 power?
Can you please advise how do you get dragon crystals?
Hello!
Amazing guides, thank you!
Some info about Ladon:
Dragon fury – dragon lvl 3 – Ranged attack (max 25%), Ranged defense (max 25%)
Toxic king – dragon lvl 6 – Ranged attack buff, Siege attack debuff
2 -> 3 – 1.4m
3 -> 4 – 3.1m
4 -> 5 – 5.8m
5 -> 6 – 12m
6 -> 7 – 19.3m
7 -> 8 – 25.3m
Thank you for the information.
Hello. I’ve heard that reaching lv30 pasture, you can unlock Celtic Demon without gems. Is that true?
No, it’s not true.
Hello,
I’d like to know, can I unlock the Wonder and getting my Nidhogg by standing at k25 ?
Can we get Nidhogg only by ranking at BOC top 100, or BOG too or another events ???
Thanks
You can’t do that with k25.
You need k30 to unlock the Wonder 1.
To upgrade to Wonder 3, you need to rank in the BOC (wonder > glory “Invincible Hero”).
Do you know if both talents stack together? Or is it only the one selected that applies?
Nidhogg appears to cover mounted or archer – do you have any stat’s on what Galen’s if he were reined for archer?
Which dragon do you think is the best for reinforcements?
It depends on which type of troops your reinforcements specialize in.
If it’s archers, then ladon.
At what level can I become a Dragon Master?
If you are fast, you can become it at keep level 26. If you’re not, it’s probably around keep level 30.
Question 1: I understand that Dragon Frost should be assigned to ground generals. For this dragon’s 4 buffs, which is better, ground attack, HP, or defense?
Question 2: I understand that the Dragon of Thebes should be assigned to General Wall. If you appointed Joseph as the wall general and focus on two things: ranged and siege, which of the four buffs for Thebes’ dragon would you recommend?
There is no absolute right answer, but here is my opinion.
1 : I believe that defense and HP are more important than attack, because even if you increase attack, it is useless if your infantry die before they reach the enemy archer (unless you have a super powerful archer attack debuff). Also, at K33 and above, infantry HP is relatively easy to be heavily debuffed, so if anything, I think defense is less likely to be wasted.
2 : It depends on what your defender’s equipment refinement is. I think you should look at your equipment, dragons, etc. as a whole and add any buffs that are lacking. In my defense, I focus on attack for archer and siege, and defense/HP for infantry and cavalry, so I add what is missing from those.
Thank you so much for answer.
Coming back to Frost, for the ground general (Elise in particular)…since this discussion is by now some old.
Your original advise was to prefer a defense refinement, as it looks less likely to be wasted by debuffs.
Is this still your recommendation?
Yes. Especially since Elise has relatively low defense, I think it is better to prioritize defense. (more than 20% lower than Scipio and Trajan at lv40/5 stars/+500)
Dear SuperSexy. Thanks for the information!
Здравствуйте, можете подсказать норвежский хребет на какого генерала лучше прикрепить?
на пехотного
I’m playing on server 444.
I would really appreciate it if you could write an article about the “decorations” in the castle. m(_ _)m
For example, it says that “Apollo” is unlocked when you reach a certain ranking in the Season 4 All-Star Battlefield, but specifically, how many rankings does it take to unlock it?
I’ve open my pasture at lvl 26,and ready to waking up the celtic demon dragon. Unfortunelly i have only isabela 1 as my main general, can i install the dragon for her, is that work or not?
It is possible to assign a Celtic Demon to Isabella I, but her original skills will not be fully enabled. You will need to assign Norway Ridge to do so.
Maca San♡
It is always very helpful to me. Thank you very much.
In the case of refine, there are two types of buffs: those that are added (“+ xxx”) and those that are multiplied (“+ xx.x%”). Do you think there is any advantage or disadvantage depending on which one?
Please see my response to Kin in the comments of the following article.
Troop Type Guide: Usage & Characteristics (Mounted, Ground, Ranged, Siege)
Thank you for your reply.
If you don’t mind, I would like to go a little further and ask.
I think that the superiority or inferiority of addition and multiplication is due to the “calculation formula in the first place” or the “difference in the value that increases due to addition or multiplication”. With that in mind, please let me know what kind of grounds your idea is based on.
I don’t want to disperse the information, so I added a note to my reply to Kin, above. Please refer to that.
Thank you for everything! How can I increase a level of inspiration?
Raising two levels of Celtic Demon will raise one level of Dragon Inspiration.
Hi I have a question so if I have enough gems to unlock the wonder can it unlock my keep is at level 22 and it requires level 30 keep
Hello, Arvin. Unfortunately, you will not be able to unlock Wonder at Keep level 22.
My Pasture is now Lv 26 and I have 300,000 gems, but I don’t know if I can train a dragon of decent strength since I have no money, so I haven’t released it yet.
How many resources, etc. do I need to level up or refine?
If you can give me an example, that would be great.
(For example, x amount of refining stones are needed.)
Please take a look at the article I added about required EXP, cost of food, and refinement cost.
Thank you very much. Great article.
Thank you too. I am very glad.
Thank you for all your help.
Are the unique buffs for dragons only available when the dragon is level 10?
My Celtic Demon (Lv6) and others don’t have that, so I’m wondering if I can find it at …….
The fourth unique buff, “General Survival Rate”, requires Lv10.
If you mean you can’t find it at all, you can see it by pressing the emblem in the bottom right corner of the dragon details screen. (I added the same information to the article)
I always refer to this site.
Does the General Attribute buff from the Dragon reflect the Attribute condition of the Duty Officer?
Unfortunately, it does not reflect.
*If you want, please refer to the related article below.
– Duty Officer Guide
– Duty Officer – Required General Level, Star, etc