Here is the actually role-play thread: 23-roleplay-stage/193778-rise-of-dragon ... eeded.html
Also, these are a few things that I didn't feel were needed on the actual role-play page but might benefit you, so I put them here.
Your Guide to Dragon Battles
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I felt like I needed to add this bit. I hope this can be of some use to you!
Using logic when battling: Alright, this should be self-explanitory, but I'm going to put it here anyways. If your dragon is smaller than average or doesn't necessarily possess a lot of strength, please do not make him or her engage in a battle with another dragon who is large or exceedingly strong, unless they have some sort of intricate trick of their sleeve that involves a powerful ability. Of course, you cannot battle solely with your dragon's abilities, so it may just be best if you leave your peers to tackle the larger foes.
Don't act like your dragon has come away from a fight unscathed! These are massive reptiles capable of toppling towers and burning entire forests to a crisp, and when these beasts clash claws they absolutely tear each other apart. Your dragon is not invincible, so please do not act like it! If another user attacks your dragon, recognize the fact that it probably hurt, a lot! They will be expected to do the same when you attack their character.
Common battle tactics:
1) Dive from above: Generally used if a dragon has not yet been noticed by their enemy, and can cause a lot of damage if executed correctly.
2) Wing-pin: May be combined with the above tactic, if a dragon is using this strategy they will specifically aim for their opponents wings to drag them down to the ground and pin them. Used mainly by dragons who feel they have a strength advantage in the fight.
3) Claw-latch: A dragon using this tactic will dig two or all four of their claws into their opponent, trying to latch on and become unshakable, tearing up their foe's scales as they try to dislodge their attacker.
4) Neck-chomp: Used by dragons attempting to put a swift end to their opponent, they will focus all their energy on clamping their jaws down on their foe's neck with enough force to break it, which takes a lot of effort and leaves the attacker vulnerable.
5) (This last one isn't really a battle tactic, but I don't really know what else to call it.) If a dragon knows that they are losing a fight and wishes to surrender they will go completely limp and lay belly-up. In doing this the opponent dragon is expected to cease their attack and let their opponent fly away from the battle. In turn, the surrendering dragon is expected to fly back home and cannot partake in the remainder of that battle. While these terms may be honored by Savior dragons, don't count on them being honored by the Ravagers...
Using logic when battling: Alright, this should be self-explanitory, but I'm going to put it here anyways. If your dragon is smaller than average or doesn't necessarily possess a lot of strength, please do not make him or her engage in a battle with another dragon who is large or exceedingly strong, unless they have some sort of intricate trick of their sleeve that involves a powerful ability. Of course, you cannot battle solely with your dragon's abilities, so it may just be best if you leave your peers to tackle the larger foes.
Don't act like your dragon has come away from a fight unscathed! These are massive reptiles capable of toppling towers and burning entire forests to a crisp, and when these beasts clash claws they absolutely tear each other apart. Your dragon is not invincible, so please do not act like it! If another user attacks your dragon, recognize the fact that it probably hurt, a lot! They will be expected to do the same when you attack their character.
Common battle tactics:
1) Dive from above: Generally used if a dragon has not yet been noticed by their enemy, and can cause a lot of damage if executed correctly.
2) Wing-pin: May be combined with the above tactic, if a dragon is using this strategy they will specifically aim for their opponents wings to drag them down to the ground and pin them. Used mainly by dragons who feel they have a strength advantage in the fight.
3) Claw-latch: A dragon using this tactic will dig two or all four of their claws into their opponent, trying to latch on and become unshakable, tearing up their foe's scales as they try to dislodge their attacker.
4) Neck-chomp: Used by dragons attempting to put a swift end to their opponent, they will focus all their energy on clamping their jaws down on their foe's neck with enough force to break it, which takes a lot of effort and leaves the attacker vulnerable.
5) (This last one isn't really a battle tactic, but I don't really know what else to call it.) If a dragon knows that they are losing a fight and wishes to surrender they will go completely limp and lay belly-up. In doing this the opponent dragon is expected to cease their attack and let their opponent fly away from the battle. In turn, the surrendering dragon is expected to fly back home and cannot partake in the remainder of that battle. While these terms may be honored by Savior dragons, don't count on them being honored by the Ravagers...
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I swear I'll get the Savior's territory up soon, I just been so busy all day![Ohnoes D:](./images/smilies/Ohno.png)
I swear I'll get the Savior's territory up soon, I just been so busy all day
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