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Dragon Hunts
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Dragon Hunts are special player-vs-environment private instances that were introduced as part of Module 23: Dragonslayer.
Dragon Tiers[]
Dragon Hunts come in three tiers: Baby Dragons, Adult Dragons, and Ancient Dragons.
Baby Dragons are unlocked upon completing the first quest in the Dragonslayer Campaign, and must be completed by a single player.
Upon defeating two Baby Dragons, the character unlocks Adult Dragons. Adult Dragons are more challenging than their Baby counterpart, featuring additional attacks and higher damage and health. Parties of up to three players can queue for Adult Dragons.
Upon reaching Rank 15 in the Dragonslayer campaign (obtained by defeating 15 Baby and Adult Dragons in total), the character unlocks Ancient Dragons. Ancient Dragons are the most challenging dragons, and feature significantly more attacks, higher damage, and higher health than Adult Dragons. Parties of up to five players can queue for Ancient Dragons, and the recommended party makeup is 1 Tank, 1 Healer, and 3 DPS.
Dragon Colors[]
Dragons come in five different colors, one of which is selected randomly upon each instance creation. The five colors are: Black Dragons, Blue Dragons, Green Dragons, Red Dragons, and White Dragons. Each dragon features a distinct set of attacks, with some overlap, as well as a distinct elemental damage type.
TABLE INCOMPLETE, ATTACKS NEEDED
Dragon Type | Elemental Damage | Ancient Dragon Attacks |
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Black Dragons | Acid | Acid AoE pools Fling (bite attack targeting the aggro-holder) |
Blue Dragons | Lightning | Lightning AoE pools |
Green Dragons | Poison | Acid AoE pools |
Red Dragons | Fire | Fire AoE pools Fling (bite attack targeting the aggro-holder) |
White Dragons | Ice | Ice AoE pools Fling (bite attack targeting the aggro-holder) |
Hunt Modifiers[]
Players have the option to increase the difficulty of a Dragon Hunt by adding Hunt Modifiers, often called Mods, in the starting area. When Hunt Modifiers are used, players receive additional rewards upon completion of the Hunt. Up to 3 Modifiers can be used on a single Ancient Dragons, and it is recommended that players only use Modifiers at Rank 3 which guarantees rewards. Hunt Modifiers have 4 tiers: Easy, Medium, Hard and Extreme.
Mod tier | Mod Name | Mod Effect | Mod Rewards for Ancient Dragons |
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Easy | Hindered Recovery | Player ability cooldown time increased. | Chance of # ![]() ![]() |
Master's Zeal | Dragon minions are more powerful. | Chance of # ![]() ![]() | |
Pointless | Player action point gain reduced. | Chance of # ![]() ![]() | |
Medium | Death's Door | Player Spawns a wraith on death. | Either # ![]() ![]() |
Ferocity | Enemy damage increased. | Either # ![]() ![]() | |
Itty Bitty | Player defense and offense reduced. | Either # ![]() ![]() | |
Hard | Easily Irritated | Dragon enrages more frequently. | 12 ![]() |
Limited Conditioning | Player stamina regeneration reduced. | 12 ![]() | |
Resilience | Enemy health increased. | 12 ![]() | |
Extreme | Denied | Player artifact, mount, and potion slots disabled. | 16 ![]() |
Rotating Chaos | Random player power category will be disabled for a time. | 16 ![]() | |
Tricky Reversal | At-will powers damage the player. | 16 ![]() |
Hunt Rewards and Gear[]
The primary goal for running Dragon Hunts is to be able to buy the associated gear from the Dragonslayer Campaign Store. The gear can be purchased with the many drops received from Dragon Hunts: [Dragon's Scales], [Dragon's Claws],
[Dragon's Horn],
[Dragon's Ridges],
[Dragon's Wing Webbing],
[Dragon's Finger Bones], and
[Dragon's Hardened Plate].
The obtainable gear can be found on the Dragonbone Vale Collection Page.