So I know dragons have lengths and wingspan measurements... is there a way to calculate a dragon's height, though? I'm trying to build my lair in Minecraft, and I need to figure out what size everything needs to be...
Example:
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How could I figure out how tall this Coatl is, from the top of her head to the ground? Is there a formula of sorts, or a tool similar to the dragon size comparison site?
So I know dragons have lengths and wingspan measurements... is there a way to calculate a dragon's height, though? I'm trying to build my lair in Minecraft, and I need to figure out what size everything needs to be...
Example:
How could I figure out how tall this Coatl is, from the top of her head to the ground? Is there a formula of sorts, or a tool similar to the dragon size comparison site?
@SerafinaZephyr There have been several attempts to make size charts for dragons based on the given measurements. I don't know if anyone has used any sort of forumula for height or just eye-balled it everytime. [url=https://flightrising.com/main.php?p=lair&tab=userpage&id=137067]Lokenosse[/url]'s [url=https://olessan-lokenosse.tumblr.com/post/165866438635/a-not-quite-a-masterpost-of-my-dragon-breed-size]Dragon Size Masterpost[/url] is probably the most useful for you since it has small and large ranges of every dragon breed up to gaolers.
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SerafinaZephyr There have been several attempts to make size charts for dragons based on the given measurements. I don't know if anyone has used any sort of forumula for height or just eye-balled it everytime.
Lokenosse's
Dragon Size Masterpost is probably the most useful for you since it has small and large ranges of every dragon breed up to gaolers.
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Bananyan
Thank you, I'll check it out!
Edit for folks with the same question:
This post has both should and head height forumlas, for most breeds!
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Bananyan
Thank you, I'll check it out!
Edit for folks with the same question:
This post has both should and head height forumlas, for most breeds!