strong secondary effect on first attack.It's close range thoughĥ0% chance to do Extra damage (6x FPR) 1t What the Deathgripper has to offer in addition is a good second attack, getting close to 2k damage on 2 turns, and that is the highest attack among Poison dragons, not counting chance based extra damage in other dragons. But it's chance based, and the rest of the kit is lack-luster.Īnother dragon with a chance based impressive damage on first attack, though not as high as the Changewing. If you're lucky to trigger Poison on the first attack, you can 1-turn ko practically any enemy. first attack's poison has 50% chance to trigger.first attack's poison do a lot of damage.As a camouflace dragon, it's third skill is a dodge, that can compensate a bit for the low health.ġ0% chance to do Extra damage (0.425x ATK) 1t Its secondary effect has a low 10% chance to trigger, and it's power is negligible. The second attack instead is unimressive, being the weakest out of the Poison dragons. Too bad it's chance based, with only a 50% probability to trigger. This means that at max level it goes over 3k points of damage. This dragon with an acid based fire bring a most impressive second effect on its first attack, that makes 4x damage than the actual attack itself. Max stats of the currently available dragons. In general, they are balanced and perform quite similar. With no multi-range attack, low critical chance, they rely on their Poison/ Extra damage gimmick to deal strong damage to their opponents. Focus enemies are not very common in Dragon Tactics, so Poison Dragons may not be your first choice.
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