They almost always say hunter has more potential to 100% bases and is faster, but usually more difficult to fly. I m more interested in diversity and am usually attracted to certain skills. Ex: summons, gradually increasing attack, continuous passive healing. So i always read all skills of all season mythics before i pick
From what i’ve read so far, ascending a dragon only increases its stats by 2%, however i have no proof of this cause i don’t find it in game. I have myhtic dragons, ascended and not ascended, but i wouldn’t say it changes much. Maybe i’m just not that much into competetive playing. If u choose wisely where to spend ur sigils, u can ascend ur dragons without spending many more sigils than how many are required for the 20 keys, as u need 8 ascension tokens to get an ascended dragon, and find those tokens at the end (or in between?) branches
Yo can you please make a video on the revenant tire
Wow
Which is the best out of the three
And I understand it’s subjective
They almost always say hunter has more potential to 100% bases and is faster, but usually more difficult to fly. I m more interested in diversity and am usually attracted to certain skills. Ex: summons, gradually increasing attack, continuous passive healing. So i always read all skills of all season mythics before i pick
Nice, i got him
Too bad this rainbow dream isnt another type. what a shame im even tempted to get him and i hate invokers
Nice flying.
can anyone tell me what the mean ascended dragon?? and if worth it to use Ascension Token??
From what i’ve read so far, ascending a dragon only increases its stats by 2%, however i have no proof of this cause i don’t find it in game. I have myhtic dragons, ascended and not ascended, but i wouldn’t say it changes much. Maybe i’m just not that much into competetive playing.
If u choose wisely where to spend ur sigils, u can ascend ur dragons without spending many more sigils than how many are required for the 20 keys, as u need 8 ascension tokens to get an ascended dragon, and find those tokens at the end (or in between?) branches