![]() ![]() It's not that they are bad, it's just that better is available at lower times to boot. Pure hybrids? I don't really feel they are worth the time (longer than Gorge and worse elements), but 5* versions aren't pushovers either. ![]() Gorge gets built because its easy to breed (Primal/Pure), relatively short times to deal with, and its element set is especially useful. Pure gets maxed often because Pure is the 'fail' dragon of a Pure/Pure breed for Legacy dragon and Pure/War for Kratus, and at +85% it can hang with 2* legendaries. I run into them in Masters on occasion, and when I do they are never a problem to deal with.Įpic - Epics are good to empower if A) you have no legendaries to work on, B) you are able to breed them easily, or C) have a ton of orbs sitting around (arena or alliance rewards for instance). Very Rare - Outside of 4/5* they can't hang with higher-level stuff, but they can be useful in the mid-game. If you are using a given Rare and can empower it, sure go for it, I just wouldn't make it a focus. That said it is harder to get the rare orbs, so by the time you can empower one to 5* you'll have stronger options (like focusing on the Kratus or some such). Rare - Same empowerment boost as commons, but with better base stats. A 5* common gets a modest 59% boost on top of bad stats, early on it can help you cheap up through arena, but it will start being out-gunned once you start running into Epics and Legendaries. With that in mind, here are my general thoughts (opinions really) on what to consider for each rarity level.Ĭommon - Not worth your time outside of very early game. You don't want to be in a situation where spending all your time trying to build up Red Woods because you bred 4 of them for the puzzle event and you're waiting to recall the Kratus you just hatched. Specifically, empowering (most) dragons takes time, and time is your enemy when you can only recall and empower one dragon at a time. Obviously empowering any dragon makes it better, but just because you can doesn't mean you should. Tips: Well levels 21 and 25 are certainly the most food efficient, but honestly 566k food for 100 orbs is a bargain if you can afford it, it's hard not to get the full 100. Rarityĭragon Recall & Feed Amounts at Key Levels (I can use some confirmation) Updated 1 NOTE: Major changes to the empowerment tiers with the July 2020 updates. Statistical Gains at each Empowerment Level Orbs Needed & Max Level Updated 1 Destination Level Please feel free to recommend additions, I'll be happy to add them in if they make sense here. Gathering place for all things empowerment related. If you see the numbers there you can assume it is accurate, provided I just didn't brain-fart right past it. Anything I am now unsure of gets the ? treatment. Once the egg hatches, place the Angry Dragon in an acceptable habitat (habitats matching elements) and feed it to make it grow.17-August-2020: In light of 'Empowerment Reborn' I had to re-write chunks of this guide. Once bred, you will have the Angry Dragon egg (provided you don’t have to try numerous times to get it, and you likely will), the egg also taking 20 hours to grow. Breeding times- It will take 20 hours to breed the Angry Dragon. In the Breeding Grounds, select the Gummy Dragon and Wind Dragon.ĥ. Selecting parents- There can be several combinations that can result in an Angry Dragon. Breeding Grounds- Enter the Breeding Grounds by tapping the breeding grounds.Ĥ. The Angry Dragon has Nature, Flame, and Terra elements.ģ. Knowing your elements- The Angry Dragon is a triple element dragon, meaning that it has three elements instead of two. Opening your game- Tap the Dragon City icon to open the game.Ģ. ![]() Rare dragons such as the Angry Dragon can be tough to breed, but the steps below will tell you how to do it.ġ. ![]() Breeding can be a tricky process, and knowing which dragons to put together takes a lot of trial and error. You build habitats, grow dragons from eggs onward, and breed them to make new and more powerful types of dragons. Social Point’s game Dragon City is available on Facebook and smartphones. ![]()
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