![]() ![]() Summon dragon plus two calls of nature, or CON and Pheonix, or whatever, can almost always keep all ranged units from attacking at ranged, helping your no-loss. Summon Dragon is also just generally incredibly useful for throwing down a unit to block ranged attacks, since you can summon a dragon stack anywhere on the board. This is good for no-lossing spell casting enemies that use Armageddon or Geyser. So if you make 5 20% stacks, it's still pretty damn powerful even though you've benched most of your army. Summon Dragons becomes more powerful the more stacks you split your dragon riders into. Not in response to your questions, but some interesting notes:ġ. Not a huge difference, especially since the targets can sometimes not be the ones you want. All told, support usually ends up doing about 150% normal damage. It is therefore best to put support on a unit that goes after the Amazon's turn and which hits 3 or more targets. The amazon will attack (with 1/2 damaage) the first X targets the second unit attacks, with X being the number of stacks remaining. That debuf decreases by 1 each turn and with each attack. Support gives up the Amazon's turn in return for adding a 3 stack debuf to another of your units. Usually more of a con, because you have to treat them like they're made of glass, but there are certain fights where it's incredibly useful.Ĥ. As mentioned, they're immune even though they don't say so. 40 if you give one to Blackbeard, but I didn't. ![]() If you're not a Mage, well, you may be sh&t out of luck. So, if you're a Mage, being 10 short will probably still be more than you need. ![]() You can get a maximum of 41 Dragon Riders (at least that's what I managed). And what is the support ability of amazon?ġ. Originally posted by Catterpillar:so i bought the 5 real princesses and it wouldn't let me buy 10 fake princesses after.ġ.Does this mean i will be 10 dragon rider short no matter what?Ĥ. ![]()
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