Introduction | Dragon Phase Divinity: DC Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
The dragon, with all its "dragonity", jetpack and other super-duper gizmos can quickly lure players that are fed up with chaotic battles, to abandon the troops and focus on flying as the fire-belching monster. Unfortunately, the situation is not that easy - if you ignore your troops and focus on playing as the dragon, you will doom your armies. You cannot play the game as the dragon. It is too weak, after all, and the arcade will end as soon as the health bar drops to zero and you will be, no longer, able to perform dodges. If you cannot dodge, a medium-sized enemy army will send your dragon to the dragon heaven in a matter of seconds. Although you can still issue orders to your armies and build new buildings, in practice it is extremely troublesome. That is why, it is better to spend your research points on development of units and neglect the dragon, in a way. The best idea is to summon the dragon whenever you need to tip the scales, after which you should send it away. It is useful for the elimination of the jolly enemy units behind your lines, who take over neutral territories.