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TOPIC | How to level up dragons?
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@hawkgirl8,
Go to the coliseum and select 'organise party' and make a team of three dragons. It should then allow you to select a venue to battle in - you'll have to start with the training fields, but you'll be able to tackle more venues as you level your team.
I'm also just going to state this for the sake of this thread not getting necro'd again: It's discouraged in the help forum to comment on old threads. Instead, if you have a question, you should make a new thread, otherwise your question may be missed as it will look like the thread has already been answered, or someone may answer the wrong person.
Go to the coliseum and select 'organise party' and make a team of three dragons. It should then allow you to select a venue to battle in - you'll have to start with the training fields, but you'll be able to tackle more venues as you level your team.
I'm also just going to state this for the sake of this thread not getting necro'd again: It's discouraged in the help forum to comment on old threads. Instead, if you have a question, you should make a new thread, otherwise your question may be missed as it will look like the thread has already been answered, or someone may answer the wrong person.
@hawkgirl8,
Go to the coliseum and select 'organise party' and make a team of three dragons. It should then allow you to select a venue to battle in - you'll have to start with the training fields, but you'll be able to tackle more venues as you level your team.
I'm also just going to state this for the sake of this thread not getting necro'd again: It's discouraged in the help forum to comment on old threads. Instead, if you have a question, you should make a new thread, otherwise your question may be missed as it will look like the thread has already been answered, or someone may answer the wrong person.
Go to the coliseum and select 'organise party' and make a team of three dragons. It should then allow you to select a venue to battle in - you'll have to start with the training fields, but you'll be able to tackle more venues as you level your team.
I'm also just going to state this for the sake of this thread not getting necro'd again: It's discouraged in the help forum to comment on old threads. Instead, if you have a question, you should make a new thread, otherwise your question may be missed as it will look like the thread has already been answered, or someone may answer the wrong person.
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@EragonSapphire
This is an exceedingly old thread that was already answered, and...I'm not sure you're answering the correct question. Dragons do not level themselves, but they do age from hatchling to adult with no interference on the player's part, unless they want to use a Scroll of Maturity. Given that the original question, and subsequent questions, are about dragon leveling, that's an entirely different matter to aging!
This is an exceedingly old thread that was already answered, and...I'm not sure you're answering the correct question. Dragons do not level themselves, but they do age from hatchling to adult with no interference on the player's part, unless they want to use a Scroll of Maturity. Given that the original question, and subsequent questions, are about dragon leveling, that's an entirely different matter to aging!
@EragonSapphire
This is an exceedingly old thread that was already answered, and...I'm not sure you're answering the correct question. Dragons do not level themselves, but they do age from hatchling to adult with no interference on the player's part, unless they want to use a Scroll of Maturity. Given that the original question, and subsequent questions, are about dragon leveling, that's an entirely different matter to aging!
This is an exceedingly old thread that was already answered, and...I'm not sure you're answering the correct question. Dragons do not level themselves, but they do age from hatchling to adult with no interference on the player's part, unless they want to use a Scroll of Maturity. Given that the original question, and subsequent questions, are about dragon leveling, that's an entirely different matter to aging!
@dragonbreeder923 this thread is extremely old and has nothing to do with your question. It’s almost always best to make your own thread by clicking “New” in the top right of the forum you want to post in.
There are quite a few guides in the Guides forum, but Fairgrounds, leveling and exalting dragons, and hoard selling coliseum drops are a few good ways
There are quite a few guides in the Guides forum, but Fairgrounds, leveling and exalting dragons, and hoard selling coliseum drops are a few good ways
@dragonbreeder923 this thread is extremely old and has nothing to do with your question. It’s almost always best to make your own thread by clicking “New” in the top right of the forum you want to post in.
There are quite a few guides in the Guides forum, but Fairgrounds, leveling and exalting dragons, and hoard selling coliseum drops are a few good ways
There are quite a few guides in the Guides forum, but Fairgrounds, leveling and exalting dragons, and hoard selling coliseum drops are a few good ways
@Ethiera apart from the coliseum is there a different way to level up your dragons?
@Ethiera apart from the coliseum is there a different way to level up your dragons?
@Monkeyking289
No, coli is the only way.
It's generally best to make your own thread than to bump up an old one. This one was answered several years ago, so people will see the amount of replies and assume it's already been answered (which it has) and not see your question.
No, coli is the only way.
It's generally best to make your own thread than to bump up an old one. This one was answered several years ago, so people will see the amount of replies and assume it's already been answered (which it has) and not see your question.
@Monkeyking289
No, coli is the only way.
It's generally best to make your own thread than to bump up an old one. This one was answered several years ago, so people will see the amount of replies and assume it's already been answered (which it has) and not see your question.
No, coli is the only way.
It's generally best to make your own thread than to bump up an old one. This one was answered several years ago, so people will see the amount of replies and assume it's already been answered (which it has) and not see your question.
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