![]() It's also a good battler as it uses the same animation as the Gronckle which is very steady and its fireballs are controllable. All of which are very important for being first. it has good turning rate, good acceleration, and good speed. That 2,000 coins just saved you about 1,250 gems. (also, if you couldn't find them in the store, they're under the world icon with the plus on it.) They each give you a dragon, all three of which are extremely useful in their own ways. You may be questioning why I told you to flush 2,000 coins in the toilet for those Expansion Pack thingies. Now that both your dragons can fly, it's time to start talking about the expansions and their importance. Hiccup should notice when your dragon is level 10 and will basically force you to level it up (not that you wouldn't want your useless dragon to not be useless anymore). (it only happens once as well)) This way, it can glide, and not be totally useless.Īfter it's level 5, you just need to get it to level 10 and it can fly. Before it can become a teenager, you have to go to Hiccup cause he has a quest to age up your dragon. Take your baby dragon on quests instead of your adult, and level it up to level 5. Leveling up your baby dragon is a very smart thing to do. These gems are helpful in countless ways and the more the merrier. Now, about the Gems- Save up and take all opportunities to get more. ![]() Once you have saved up about 2,000 coins, buy all three of these: It may take a while, but the rewards are well worth it. So, once you finish all of that, it's a smart idea to start out by doing a bunch of quests. If you haven't found how to obtain your second dragon, click the little map icon on the right side of your screen just under the map button and click "Dragon Care". It's also not a great idea to miss out on one of the first four options as you can get all four "starter" dragons from Coin Chests. I would not recommend picking two of the same dragon unless you are obsessed with that dragon but even then that's a little much for just starting out. I would recommend them if you're more of an idle player and want to get idle rewards from Stable Quests. They're great for a handful of quests but are terrible racers and terrible battlers(sorry, guys). Their shots are steady but not easy to aim, making it harder for newer players. Good racer, the best out of the original four in my personal opinion but not too great battle-wise. They're nice overall but not my best pick for convenience. Their steady flying animation makes them great for sniping and makes easy points towards earning gold rewards (like gems!). These guys are kinda derpy looking and good for a couple quests, but other than that they aren't worth it. Overall not my first choice but they are decent-looking dragons that are good for a handful of stable quests. Good for some stable quests, however i can't quite remember the names of the ones it's best for. Not quite as good as the Sand Wraith but still a formidable opponent if you know how to race with it. Also, it's good for some stable quests such as The Night's Terror Watch and Appearance Disappearance.Īnother good racer and decent battler. Some of the pro racers use them as their main racers and in their titan forms are quite the challenge. Great for racing and battle events (important later on). If you haven't already picked your second dragon, here's some quick tips on what each of the eight options are good for. Your choice ultimately does not affect the rest of the process, though, so if you didn't pick a Gronckle, it's not the end of the world. If you haven't already picked a dragon yet, I would recommend a Gronckle. I will attempt to update it as I learn more and am aware of more helpful hints. A lot of things have changed since I originally wrote this guide.
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