These cheeky new additions to Dragolandia have only just been discovered! They are rare dragons that can now be collected from various on-going events in the game. While Primal Dragons are not as powerful as their Divine or Ancient counterparts, they do still come with some very special features.
The first being that Primal Dragons are unique in that, while they are weak to every element in the game, they are also strong against every element too. This means that they are a risk-and-reward type of dragon to have on your team: though they take a lot more damage, they can also deal extra damage to any dragon. Primal Dragons are valuable to have on your side -- you've just got to make sure you have the right complementary dragons to help keep them in the battle.
Similarly, the Primal Element comes with its own unique skill called Bloodlust, which allows the dragon to cast a passive effect on either itself or another allied dragon. This skill has both a Positive Effect and Negative Effect, which increases the damage that the affected dragon deals by a percentage (based on the level of the skill), while also increasing the damage that it receives from attackers (also based on the level of the skill).
Like all dragons, Primal Dragons have two masteries available, one of which can be chosen once you've reached level 6 in the Dragon Academy. These masteries are
- Savage Bite: Choosing this mastery unlocks a passive chance for the Primal Dragon to retaliate against any attacker, dealing a portion of the damage dealt back at its attacker.
- Incapacitating Bite: Choosing this mastery unlocks a passive chance for each attack performed by the Primal Dragon to stun the opposing dragon.
The first being that Primal Dragons are unique in that, while they are weak to every element in the game, they are also strong against every element too. This means that they are a risk-and-reward type of dragon to have on your team: though they take a lot more damage, they can also deal extra damage to any dragon. Primal Dragons are valuable to have on your side -- you've just got to make sure you have the right complementary dragons to help keep them in the battle.
Similarly, the Primal Element comes with its own unique skill called Bloodlust, which allows the dragon to cast a passive effect on either itself or another allied dragon. This skill has both a Positive Effect and Negative Effect, which increases the damage that the affected dragon deals by a percentage (based on the level of the skill), while also increasing the damage that it receives from attackers (also based on the level of the skill).
Like all dragons, Primal Dragons have two masteries available, one of which can be chosen once you've reached level 6 in the Dragon Academy. These masteries are
- Savage Bite: Choosing this mastery unlocks a passive chance for the Primal Dragon to retaliate against any attacker, dealing a portion of the damage dealt back at its attacker.
- Incapacitating Bite: Choosing this mastery unlocks a passive chance for each attack performed by the Primal Dragon to stun the opposing dragon.