I’ve bought Dragonite in the dungeon maybe 10 times; it’s just too expensive for me. But I have all the dragon sets, + weapons and Pandemonia!
That is awesome, but you must be one of the lucky ones then?
I had 4200 dragonite. And i couldnt help it.
I bought 7 eggs
but got 4.
Including the 3 i wanted. Viz,krak and hema.
Now to save again for brown floral ![]()
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I use Stellerix all the time if I can
I can’t even get my last Cosmic Dragon due to so many dupes, to even begin the flowery ones (can’t remember their name), let alone these evil ones. sigh
Ive come to use Chrysantherax more. More damage, gets rid of skulls, and decent looping. Stellarix can be a double edged sword helping ai too
Since I haven’t had a perfect dungeon run in all those days, I had to buy dragonite from the shop for around 7.000 gems.
Congrats to get the last mother dragon!
Holy cow all the books and medals and deeds you could buy with that to make actual progress in the game instead of flushing it done the toilet. Sheesh!
That’s the point I was trying to make. Players have to just replace the “15” in the above equation to see how expensive their own horrible or lucky experience actually is.
If players just skip the evil dragons and focus on making progress on their kingdoms or other things, they will get substantially more value elsewhere than trying to get Pandemonium. We are getting ripped off at the dealership, and instead of driving around in style, we are putt-putting around in a 1987 Ford LTD Crown Victoria.![]()
”Unlimited technology from the whole universe, and we cruise around in a Ford P.O.S.”-Agent J.
Yea but im uk.
So if the 87 crown vic. Has police livery.
Im in that all day ![]()
Speaking of these new dragons’ 2nd traits … I’d speculate that summon-type traits (unlike spells) don’t actually have a way of referencing the owner’s own troop ID, thus instead of a single trait with “15% chance to [summon myself] with full mana upon death”, it’s six traits with “15% chance to summon [this troop ID] with full mana upon death” where each trait has the troop ID manually set to match the one troop the designers attach it to.
It’s just conjecture, surely, but AFAIK literally every summoning trait only ever summons a fixed troop ID, never a random Troop (from a particular Type or Kingdom) or a duplicate of some other troop in-battle (ally or enemy).
I believe you actually

