SeventyOne
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Level 19 Spiral
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Apparel
Skin
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Measurements
Length
4.05 m
Wingspan
3.34 m
Weight
126.96 kg
Genetics
Jade
Starmap
Starmap
Emerald
Bee
Bee
Honey
Glowtail
Glowtail
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 19 Spiral
EXP: 49419 / 104563
STR
65
AGI
9
DEF
5
QCK
24
INT
6
VIT
13
MND
6
Biography
SeventyOne is a young Spiral dragon who grew up in a gigantic family of Spirals, who all live together in a remote village deep in the forest. He has so many brothers, sisters and cousins, he cannot even remember all of them. They were all named according to their birth order, hence his name – SeventyOne.
Growing up surrounded by dragons who look really similar to himself, SeventyOne always felt like he is just ‘one of them’ – nothing special. Even though his parents love all their children equally, SeventyOne has a strong desire to proof himself to be different from everyone else, he wishes to stand out amongst the crowd. His family thinks that he is taking himself way too seriously, and maybe this is just a phase that he will eventually get over as he gets older.
One thing that SeventyOne really enjoys doing is to go hunting by himself. When he is out there deep in the woods alone, he feels like he is able to take a breather and focus solely on his prey without his thoughts clouding his mind. Because of this, SeventyOne is an extremely skillful hunter, and can easily defeat the wild animals and monsters of the forest.
One fateful day when SeventyOne was out hunting alone in the woods, he suddenly heard a scream of another dragon coming from nearby. He rushed towards the sound and found another Spiral dragon, one that he has never seen before, getting attacked by a swarm of monsters. SeventyOne quickly defeated all of them with his excellent skills.
“ Hi, My name is Xueli. ”
“You really saved me out there! Thank you so much! ” the dragon said, while trying to catch her breath.
She is an all-white Spiral dragon, with ringlets pattern all over her body.
‘What a beautiful dragon!’ SeventyOne thought to himself, as he blushed.
“What are you doing out here alone in the woods?” he asked.
“I was trying to gather some herbs on the outskirts of the forest, but without realizing it, I strayed too far and got lost,”
“I have actually been wandering the forest for a few days…”Xueli said with tears in her eyes.
SeventyOne felt really sorry for Xueli and offered to let her rest in their village while they figure out how to get her home. After talking to the village elders, they realized that Xueli’s clan is actually pretty far away, about one week’s journey, if they choose to go around the woods instead of across it to avoid danger. In the end, it was decided that SeventyOne will escort Xueli back to her clan, as it will also serve as a good training opportunity for him.
On their one-week journey back to Xueli’s clan, SeventyOne learned about how Xueli’s clan is a newly formed clan, with most of the members being very young and inexperienced. However, it is a clan that is made up of dragons from all over the world, all of them different from one another, yet they live in harmony.
When they finally arrived at Xueli’s clan, SeventyOne is in awe when he sees dragons of all sizes, shapes and colours living together. The village elder, Raon thanked him profusely for bringing the clumsy Xueli back safe and sound and set up a feast for him as gratitude.
While they are celebrating at the feast that night, Raon approached SeventyOne and asked if he would like to stay in their clan for the long-term, because they desperately needed an experienced hunter to guide and train the younger dragons in their clan, so that one day in the near future, these young dragons will be able to stand on their own feet and support the clan.
Without any hesitation, SeventyOne agreed. He realized that in this village where everyone is unique, he is finally not just one of the crowd. His mission now is to become a distinguished warrior of his new clan, and train the younger dragons to one day become as strong as he is.
Growing up surrounded by dragons who look really similar to himself, SeventyOne always felt like he is just ‘one of them’ – nothing special. Even though his parents love all their children equally, SeventyOne has a strong desire to proof himself to be different from everyone else, he wishes to stand out amongst the crowd. His family thinks that he is taking himself way too seriously, and maybe this is just a phase that he will eventually get over as he gets older.
One thing that SeventyOne really enjoys doing is to go hunting by himself. When he is out there deep in the woods alone, he feels like he is able to take a breather and focus solely on his prey without his thoughts clouding his mind. Because of this, SeventyOne is an extremely skillful hunter, and can easily defeat the wild animals and monsters of the forest.
One fateful day when SeventyOne was out hunting alone in the woods, he suddenly heard a scream of another dragon coming from nearby. He rushed towards the sound and found another Spiral dragon, one that he has never seen before, getting attacked by a swarm of monsters. SeventyOne quickly defeated all of them with his excellent skills.
“ Hi, My name is Xueli. ”
“You really saved me out there! Thank you so much! ” the dragon said, while trying to catch her breath.
She is an all-white Spiral dragon, with ringlets pattern all over her body.
‘What a beautiful dragon!’ SeventyOne thought to himself, as he blushed.
“What are you doing out here alone in the woods?” he asked.
“I was trying to gather some herbs on the outskirts of the forest, but without realizing it, I strayed too far and got lost,”
“I have actually been wandering the forest for a few days…”Xueli said with tears in her eyes.
SeventyOne felt really sorry for Xueli and offered to let her rest in their village while they figure out how to get her home. After talking to the village elders, they realized that Xueli’s clan is actually pretty far away, about one week’s journey, if they choose to go around the woods instead of across it to avoid danger. In the end, it was decided that SeventyOne will escort Xueli back to her clan, as it will also serve as a good training opportunity for him.
On their one-week journey back to Xueli’s clan, SeventyOne learned about how Xueli’s clan is a newly formed clan, with most of the members being very young and inexperienced. However, it is a clan that is made up of dragons from all over the world, all of them different from one another, yet they live in harmony.
When they finally arrived at Xueli’s clan, SeventyOne is in awe when he sees dragons of all sizes, shapes and colours living together. The village elder, Raon thanked him profusely for bringing the clumsy Xueli back safe and sound and set up a feast for him as gratitude.
While they are celebrating at the feast that night, Raon approached SeventyOne and asked if he would like to stay in their clan for the long-term, because they desperately needed an experienced hunter to guide and train the younger dragons in their clan, so that one day in the near future, these young dragons will be able to stand on their own feet and support the clan.
Without any hesitation, SeventyOne agreed. He realized that in this village where everyone is unique, he is finally not just one of the crowd. His mission now is to become a distinguished warrior of his new clan, and train the younger dragons to one day become as strong as he is.
Coliseum Guides: wrote:
Newbies Guide to the Coli
Culex level by level Guide
How to Train your Dragon
Elemental hierarchy (spreadsheet)
This here is a rough guide of how to stat your dragon optimally for each level/venue. You'll find you'll alter it for special builds after L21ish but its a great guide to get you started levelling your own dragons.
For mages you can follow the guide but upgrade INT instead of STR.
For mages add Acuity fragments and Scholars instead of Might and Berserkers.
The next three images are similar info as the element hierarchy spreadsheet link above
Culex level by level Guide
How to Train your Dragon
Elemental hierarchy (spreadsheet)
This here is a rough guide of how to stat your dragon optimally for each level/venue. You'll find you'll alter it for special builds after L21ish but its a great guide to get you started levelling your own dragons.
For mages you can follow the guide but upgrade INT instead of STR.
For mages add Acuity fragments and Scholars instead of Might and Berserkers.
The next three images are similar info as the element hierarchy spreadsheet link above
Dagomor on 2020-11-29: wrote:
@JumpyMochi
Going to start with some working definitions to make sure we are both talking the same thing. Glass cannon, any dragon focusing on Strength or Intellect, with enough Quickness for the stage(s) they are intended to fight in. Primary stats, Strength and Quickness. Secondary stats, vitality is pretty much the only one because the other stats see so little use.
For the final primary stats, the starting breed often doesn't matter too much. Usually the impact is a point or two off the maximum possible for the secondary stat, again vitality* almost always, which doesn't matter too much; of course, checking if a build is possible is still a good idea before committing to a course of action.
*Losing 2 vitality is the equivalent of losing 40 maximum health. A level 25 dragon has at least 830 health, so losing that much health isn't nothing, but it isn't build breaking either. Giving up the points in the primary stats could be build breaking though.
Now, where the primary stats matter most is starting out with level 1 dragons leveling as a team. Tinctured dragons especially can use fewer scratches on many monsters throughout the leveling process, and some of the better base stat sets can make a difference, though less so.
I'm sure it would make a difference for using a mage too, but any gains are offset by the fact that mages are so much slower for leveling, so that while technically possible to have a mage while leveling I have ignored them due to additional time cost. Basically, I can't comment on exact situations since I've never tried; I know some players have hauled atrocious stat builds through the Coliseum by bringing a dragon with a heal ability along, but it cannot be recommended outside of exceptional circumstances.
That all said, some builds are impossible at level 25 without using tinctures. For example, a 133 STR/40 QCK build, which can be used well at the Forbidden Portal, has 2 stat points left over when built on a tinctured dragon. That is too few left over to create the build on any dragons natural base stats.
Now dragon element is something else, and an immutable, no changing that later on. For example, the Mire Flier build: it is recommended to pick an Arcane dragon due to them resisting some of the faster magic users, and compared to some elements that are weak to those magic users there is noticeable difference.
TL;DR Tinctures can make leveling dragons under their own power noticeably 'easier'/faster. Starting with favorable base stats can make a lesser difference, but limits a player to those breeds, and tinctures, plus energy battle stones, are cheaper than breed changes.
Going to start with some working definitions to make sure we are both talking the same thing. Glass cannon, any dragon focusing on Strength or Intellect, with enough Quickness for the stage(s) they are intended to fight in. Primary stats, Strength and Quickness. Secondary stats, vitality is pretty much the only one because the other stats see so little use.
For the final primary stats, the starting breed often doesn't matter too much. Usually the impact is a point or two off the maximum possible for the secondary stat, again vitality* almost always, which doesn't matter too much; of course, checking if a build is possible is still a good idea before committing to a course of action.
*Losing 2 vitality is the equivalent of losing 40 maximum health. A level 25 dragon has at least 830 health, so losing that much health isn't nothing, but it isn't build breaking either. Giving up the points in the primary stats could be build breaking though.
Now, where the primary stats matter most is starting out with level 1 dragons leveling as a team. Tinctured dragons especially can use fewer scratches on many monsters throughout the leveling process, and some of the better base stat sets can make a difference, though less so.
I'm sure it would make a difference for using a mage too, but any gains are offset by the fact that mages are so much slower for leveling, so that while technically possible to have a mage while leveling I have ignored them due to additional time cost. Basically, I can't comment on exact situations since I've never tried; I know some players have hauled atrocious stat builds through the Coliseum by bringing a dragon with a heal ability along, but it cannot be recommended outside of exceptional circumstances.
That all said, some builds are impossible at level 25 without using tinctures. For example, a 133 STR/40 QCK build, which can be used well at the Forbidden Portal, has 2 stat points left over when built on a tinctured dragon. That is too few left over to create the build on any dragons natural base stats.
Now dragon element is something else, and an immutable, no changing that later on. For example, the Mire Flier build: it is recommended to pick an Arcane dragon due to them resisting some of the faster magic users, and compared to some elements that are weak to those magic users there is noticeable difference.
TL;DR Tinctures can make leveling dragons under their own power noticeably 'easier'/faster. Starting with favorable base stats can make a lesser difference, but limits a player to those breeds, and tinctures, plus energy battle stones, are cheaper than breed changes.
Festival farming list from Louretta's clan profile wrote:
Jan - Ice = Boreal Wood
Feb - Shadow = Sandswept Delta
Mar - Wind = Harpy's Roost / Bamboo Falls
Apr - Water = Redrock Cove
May - Nature = Rainsong Jungle / Blooming Grove
Jun - Light = Arena <-prob old? Crystal Pools!!!
Jul - Lightning = Thunderhead Savanna
Aug - Fire = Scorched Forest / Volcanic Vents
Sep - Arcane = Crystal Pools
Oct - Plague = Mire / Crystal Pools
Nov - Earth = Forgotten Cave / Rainsong Jungle
Feb - Shadow = Sandswept Delta
Mar - Wind = Harpy's Roost / Bamboo Falls
Apr - Water = Redrock Cove
May - Nature = Rainsong Jungle / Blooming Grove
Jun - Light = Arena <-prob old? Crystal Pools!!!
Jul - Lightning = Thunderhead Savanna
Aug - Fire = Scorched Forest / Volcanic Vents
Sep - Arcane = Crystal Pools
Oct - Plague = Mire / Crystal Pools
Nov - Earth = Forgotten Cave / Rainsong Jungle
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