Other elements that are good to have on hand are plant (because poison can get you that little extra that’s just enough to kill them), metal (because it’s strong against plant-predominant dragons, which are a pain to deal with), air (because it can weaken a stronger opponent’s attack), and fire (because it can finish off several if need be). I recommend having at least 1 water element for healing, and at least 2 earth elements for shield (in case one dies). So, which 3 dragons should compose a team?Ī general team should have general elements. These will be helpful in places where your main team will either not be strong enough elementally, or not have enough energy to do multiple battles, like in dungeons and enchanted battles (more info on both in step 3). The further you go into the game, the more of a need you will have for extra backup teams. They should work well together, be fed and leveled-up often, and be trained in each of their elements, as explained in step 1. Step 2: Prepare your TeamsĪt the start of the game, you need to prepare at least 1 team of dragons that are purposefully stronger than your others. Within a battle, on your turn to attack, if you select an element, the ground underneath your opponents will tell you if the selected element will have a strong (green, whole sword), weak (red, broken sword), or neutral (yellow, no sword) effect on each dragon. These are the charts the game used to use, but now they just have an organized list that is easier to read (which also includes the divine element.) This list can be accessed in-game by tapping the green “i” button after choosing a team to fight.: For example, an earth attack is weak against a predominantly earth dragon. Elemental attacks are also weak against a dragon with the same predominant element as the attack. For example, an earth (on the left) attack will be weak against a predominantly metal dragon. The weaknesses chart shows what each element will be weak over when attacking. You can also use this chart to think what elemental attacks will be more powerful over your dragons when used. For example, using a light (at the top) attack will be strong over dragons with the predominant elements wind, earth, or electric. This is where predominant elements come in to play. The strengths chart shows what each element is strong over when attacking. Snow, on the other hand, has Water as its predominant element, because its elements are listed Water then Earth. For example, the mud dragon’s predominant element is Earth, because its elements are listed Earth then Water. The higher the level it is, the more expensive it will be to train your dragon.Įach dragon is categorized by their predominant element, which is the first one listed on that dragon. Once one is studied, your dragon will be considered a master in that element. Note that you can only train up to whatever level your academy is (so if your academy is level 3, you can only train your dragons up to level 3 in each element), so keep upgrading! Dragon skills make battling a lot easier and more strategic! After level 5, you will get to choose between added option 1 and added option 2 (the mastery skills) for your dragon. Train your dragons in the Dragon Academy (which can be rebuilt after saving Professor Hogwin in Quest #5) using scrolls (found throughout the campaign map and as prizes in other chests). A dragon who has trained their fire element once will have level 1 fire, and so on. A dragon who has not trained at all will not be able to use that skill with their attacks. Each time they train that element, their skill level will increase. For example, a smoke dragon (fire / wind hybrid) can train in both explosive results (fire) and dark clouds (wind). This effects what skills they can learn and who they can best hurt (and be hurt by) in battle.īelow is a chart explaining the order of elements.Ī dragon can train in one of these skills if it has that skill’s corresponding element. Step 1: Understand the ElementsĮach dragon consists of one or more of the following 12 elements: Fire, Wind, Earth, Water, Plant, Metal, Electric, Void, Dark, Light, Legendary, and Divine. This can be difficult to master, but not if you have help! In this guide I am going to give tips and tricks on how to build and better your dragon teams to withstand any type of battle. If you’ve played, you know winning involves having the right team, the right training, and the right strategies. Dragon Mania Legends has by far, in my opinion, the best battling system ever known to dragon and monster games.
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