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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
30.16 m
Wingspan
19.54 m
Weight
8312.75 kg
Genetics
Oilslick
Mosaic
Mosaic
Dust
Toxin
Toxin
Raspberry
Basic
Basic
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 25 Imperial
Max Level
STR
133
AGI
8
DEF
7
QCK
32
INT
5
VIT
20
MND
5
Biography
This build is for leveling 2 fodder dragons in the Kelp Beds. This build uses Meditate for building breath, and makes use of Haste to make up for the lack of Quickness. In the first battle, start with:
Subsequent battles after building breath:
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Considerations:
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Thoros belongs to Ganondorf and may be borrowed through the Lending Cycle!
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I don't know too much about Thoros' history, but I received him from hawchoo, who passed him, and 10 other dragons, on to me to keep him in the Lending Cycle. A note at the bottom of his bio indicated that he was originally donated to the Lending Cycle by PolarSong. He arrived statted and stoned as a very old Mire Flyer, the original 117 strength build, in fact. This build is from the days of the first turn bug - the first turn in a match was always lost - and the strength was picked to allow for higher quickness to make up for the lost turn, and make solo training viable. In those days, 117 strength could one-shot rallied eliminate almost everything except the Brilliant Psywurm and the Mossy Cerdae. It was acceptable to just need to scratch those two before eliminating. When the first turn bug was fixed, the build was updated to 119 strength, to finally be able to one-shot everything, including those two. But even 119 strength builds are outdated these days, as the latest Mire update has added enemies requiring 120 strength. So, because Thoros' build was outdated by two updates, I decided to update him to a Leviathan Leveler, since I did not yet have one among my lending dragons, and his Water element worked better in the Kelp Beds than the Mire anyway.
Received from hawchoo February 3, 2022
Restatted and stoned February 4, 2022 |
Thoros' Travel Diary:
I like to record who my Lending Dragons have visited, to see who is requested most often, and add to their history. Feel free to add a line about Thoros' stay with you! If not, no worries, I will make a generic line for you.
February 8, 2022: Had a brief visit with IcyCrystal to try out the Leviathan build!
January 2-9, 2023: Visited SerendipityShine for a few days to also try out the Leviathan build!
Banners by Vertigris; Endless Garden pixel art by Oranitha; Bio by Ganondorf.
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Exalting Thoros to the service of the Gladekeeper will remove them from your lair forever. They will leave behind a small sum of riches that they have accumulated. This action is irreversible.
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