thats not the choice im talking about , i think you misunderstood.
(you get a choice like that in the final tournament where you have 3 options to pass the opponents, 2 are wrong and 1 is true, but is not a choice based on remember what a npc have tell you, im not refering to that choice)
and almost all the choices are wrong true wrong, except when speaking to a npc, for me thats a killjoy since the stats seems to be just for show at the moment and the choices are predetermined outcomes not like other cog or hosted games where the choices are based on stats.
Not the âLean in and forwardâ option? I still think I know what you were referencing m8, they explain it to you before the event happens.
Iâm sorry friend but we appear to be reading different books, Iâve re-read this book so many times now I know most of the paths you can possibly take, and the only one that really felt railroaded was the CTF event if you lacked stealth? I think it was stealth.
This particular argument is actually kind of hard to have, it might be easier if I ask a direct question: What were you trying to do in the story that the book wouldnât let you?
Depends on what you want to do. If youâre trying to play the good guy and make everyone a friend you should Save the dragon and then hang out with Cass in the very next scene, which will boost relations back up over 50% to everyone if you played the nice guy up until now
Gold Dragon wonât body slam, itâs unhonorable and youâd just piss him off if you asked. I donât remember the exact stats but youâll probably have to restart and take more âtrain your dragonâ type choices . You can pass the event if your flight or speed is high enough I think. Or if you take an evil dragon and just let them do their thing
Also yes, I believe so,which is why Iâve complained about the CTF event a couple times.
Just a general tip while itâs on my mind, but if youâre trying to come out on top as much as possible you really should be Taking the choice where you train your dragon in flight or speed right before the first race, this is one of the stronger choices in the game
Theyâre also hillarious partners. Even my good characters canât fault the red dragon for wanting to sheer Sarens calves off with their spiked tail. Then leaning in towards Sarenâs dragon and dropping every quarter he owns into the wishing well that a dragon would.
Iâve been going with the gold dragon that I like to name Rhaegos. It just sounds right for him but now⌠Iâm pretty tempted to do a playthrough with a red dragon.
Only question I do have. I do know the gold dragon will win the fight against Shaderâs dragon to be the leader of the pack, so what are the other dragons that can become the leader or rather, lose the fight? I would think a black dragon probably would lose.
I cannot overstate the amount of life ToxicDreams gave the characters in this story. I thought I was buying a book about How To Train Your Dragon, what I got was the Breakfast Club mixed with Mario Cart and D&D
Gold Dragon is actually one of if not the strongest partner in the game, any time you get a choice to let him âhandle it with his own strategyâ it absolutely wrecks. If you want a strong dragon just make sure you improve his flight at every opportunity, thatâll get you through most skill checks during races. But again, since the game gives you a number of events you choose from as your solo, each event weighs on different stats, as well as most events having a way to win through luck as well as stat checks. This is a really, really well made book.