Dragon
Dragons come from Drake Eggs. They start as Hatchlings, but will evolve as they gain more levels. At level 16 Hatchling will become a Drake. Finally, at level 31 and higher, they can be trained to become a mighty Dragon mounts.
Hatchling
level 1-15 |
Drake
unmounted level 16+ |
Dragon
mounted level 31+ Movement speed: 15 |
How to get a hatchling
How to get a hatchling
DRAGON Social SKILLS
Social skills have no benefit in the fight, but look pretty. They are listed in pet menu in a Commands tab and can be viewed by using P or Alt+P. To execute them, you'll have drag them to the shortcut bar.
Social skills cost no Technical Points. Your Drake gets these automatically when he levels, but you can also get them from the Animal Trainer. Only unmounted Dragons can use social skills.
Social skills cost no Technical Points. Your Drake gets these automatically when he levels, but you can also get them from the Animal Trainer. Only unmounted Dragons can use social skills.
Roar - Did you know your little drake can roar? It doesn't do much, but it still looks fearsome. | |
Charm - This command makes your drake land on the ground and bow like a little gentleman. So adorable! | |
Wing shaking - Have your drake throw sparkles everywhere! | |
Fire blowing - Looks intimidating, though the fire is actually harmless. Still, watch out for those flames! | |
Courtship - Feeling the need for some affection? Let your drake puff little hearts at you. |
Unmounted dragon skills
There are six different passive skills your unmounted pet may learn. They will apply to your character as long as the pet is equipped and his hunger and sympathy are above 0. Please keep in mind that the sympathy indicates the percentage at which the pet's passive abilities work. The lower the sympathy, the less effective the skill. If your pet has low sympathy, you may raise it by feeding it energy.
The Technical Points (TP) spent on these skills can be reset for free by the Animal Trainer at any time you choose and as often as you like. You cannot max out all of the skills, so choose which ability is the most useful depending on the situation. For example, if you are going to be up against a lot of protective monsters you should probably invest points into physical defense. If you are going to be killing things one at a time, you can choose either physical or magical attack to kill faster.
The Technical Points (TP) spent on these skills can be reset for free by the Animal Trainer at any time you choose and as often as you like. You cannot max out all of the skills, so choose which ability is the most useful depending on the situation. For example, if you are going to be up against a lot of protective monsters you should probably invest points into physical defense. If you are going to be killing things one at a time, you can choose either physical or magical attack to kill faster.
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Mounted dragon skills
Mounted Dragons learn mostly offensive AoE skills. You can see the mounted pet skills at Animal Trainer, even if your pet is not a mount, but only pets level 31 or above may learn them.
Remember that once a pet is made into a mount, it will no longer gain EXP, so it cannot gain any more TP for you to spend on the desired mount skills. If you mount your pet too early and don't have enough TP, there is always the option of unmounting, but this costs quite a bit, so try to add carefully and get things right the first time around. Like unmounted pet skills, the TP spent on mounted pet skills can be reset for free by the Animal Trainer whenever you like.
Most drakes are mounted at level 31, 33, 35, and 37. The best level at which to mount a drake seems to be 33. People mount them at 31 because that is the earliest they can be mounted, however a level 31 Dragon is unable to learn level 9 of - Dragon Breath its most important attack skill. A Dragon's second most important skill is definitely Live Regen. To be able to max both of these skills out the Dragon must be a minimum of level 33. It costs 16 TP for Dragon Breath and 10 TP for Live Regen, leaving a level 33 Dragon with 6 TP to spend on the debuff skills Dragon Roar and Dragon Poison. Some people find these skills useful, others don't. Those that do usually level their drakes up to 35 or 37 before mounting them.
It takes a total of 60 TP to max out all of a Dragon's skills.
Remember that once a pet is made into a mount, it will no longer gain EXP, so it cannot gain any more TP for you to spend on the desired mount skills. If you mount your pet too early and don't have enough TP, there is always the option of unmounting, but this costs quite a bit, so try to add carefully and get things right the first time around. Like unmounted pet skills, the TP spent on mounted pet skills can be reset for free by the Animal Trainer whenever you like.
Most drakes are mounted at level 31, 33, 35, and 37. The best level at which to mount a drake seems to be 33. People mount them at 31 because that is the earliest they can be mounted, however a level 31 Dragon is unable to learn level 9 of - Dragon Breath its most important attack skill. A Dragon's second most important skill is definitely Live Regen. To be able to max both of these skills out the Dragon must be a minimum of level 33. It costs 16 TP for Dragon Breath and 10 TP for Live Regen, leaving a level 33 Dragon with 6 TP to spend on the debuff skills Dragon Roar and Dragon Poison. Some people find these skills useful, others don't. Those that do usually level their drakes up to 35 or 37 before mounting them.
It takes a total of 60 TP to max out all of a Dragon's skills.
This is an AoE debuff skill that decreases the movement and attack speed of up to 6 enemies in range. The movement speed cannot drop below 2.0.
Note: the slow values are approximate. Range: 15 meters Cool time: 12 seconds |
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AoE attack that damages up to 6 targets in range. Depending on you class, the skill inflicts physical or magical damage, which is calculated with the equation:
(your attack) + 300 + (skill power). Remember that attack is increased when your weapon is equipped. Range: 10 meters Cool time: 4.5 seconds |
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AoE debuff that poisons up to 6 targets in range.
Range: 10 meters Cool time: 9.8 seconds |
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Passive skill - increases your HP regeneration rate while you are on your Dragon. This skill is not affected by the mount's sympathy toward your character, even though this is a passive.
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