SilverBride wrote: »I've tried that and still got knocked off.
DenverRalphy wrote: »The dragons are not too big for the platform. Just stand between the dragon's head and the knuckle of either wing, and you're completely safe from wing/tail slaps. Step to the outside of the AoE when he goes into flight phase.
Which was explained to you many times in an older thread you created.
SilverBride wrote: »I was running the IA on my new Warden and was doing well up until Arc 2, Cycle 4 when surprise surprise the boss was a fire breathing Dragon. The worst of the three Dragons in my opinion. Of course I died because these Dragons are just too big for that platform. There is very little space to not get knocked off and when they get in the air and breath their fire down I can't see past it to find even a tiny safe spot.
Is it possible to expand the platform, even if just with a ring that extends over the side some? Or could the Dragons be sized down to a more appropriate size for the space? It is beyond frustrating to almost get to Tho'at 2 for the first time on my Warden just to be first knocked off then fried to a crisp.
Please help.
[I know these are easy for some but no amount of tips helps me because the problem is too big a boss on too small a space.]
It's hilarious that they do their flight phase no matter what. In early arcs it is possible to nuke them during the first ground phase. So they go flying with zero HP, and die instant when touching the ground again. While the fight is technically won the player still needs to survive the mechs of the flight phase.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8ckQlW2eaYBlood_again wrote: »You got plenty of tactic tips for IA dragons in Feb 2025
I still can't get your approach "do something with the content because of me" instead of learning.
OP, it is you who needs to do something with these dragons. You need to learn to fight them. So please, do something about them.
DenverRalphy wrote: »The dragons are not too big for the platform. Just stand between the dragon's head and the knuckle of either wing, and you're completely safe from wing/tail slaps. Step to the outside of the AoE when he goes into flight phase.
Which was explained to you many times in an older thread you created.
GeneralGrundmann wrote: »Interesting.
If you tried all the tips in that thread, and followed them properly, and you are still unable to beat the dragons, then nobody should be able to beat the dragons and they are a death sentence for all of us.
But it looks like some/a few/a minority/ a majority of players can beat the dragons.
Something doesn't sum up here...
BagOfBadgers wrote: »Never had a problem with them. It's getting all to common for people to ask that content that's reasonably difficult and needs skill, gets made easier because of a them issue (I'm considered disabled as I have the use of between 1 and 1 and half hands, depends on the day + other things that keep my life “interesting”).
Sorry if this comes off Elites, but I enjoy a challenge and I don't what to say it, but "if I can do do it so can you".
SilverBride wrote: »BagOfBadgers wrote: »Never had a problem with them. It's getting all to common for people to ask that content that's reasonably difficult and needs skill, gets made easier because of a them issue (I'm considered disabled as I have the use of between 1 and 1 and half hands, depends on the day + other things that keep my life “interesting”).
Sorry if this comes off Elites, but I enjoy a challenge and I don't what to say it, but "if I can do do it so can you".
I find it admirable that you are able to defeat these Dragons and that you enjoy the fights. But to clear things up, I am not asking that they change the mechanics of the fights in any way. I just want a bigger space to fight them in.
DenverRalphy wrote: »Asking for a bigger space to fight actually is asking for them to change the mechanics. The dragons have a very limited arsenal of skills, none of which do any appreciable amount of damage or can't be blocked/avoided. The tail or wingslap is pretty much the only reliable weapon in its arsenal. Expanding the platform would effectively turn the knockback into little more than a nuissance. You're essentially asking to nullify the mechanic.
SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »Asking for a bigger space to fight actually is asking for them to change the mechanics. The dragons have a very limited arsenal of skills, none of which do any appreciable amount of damage or can't be blocked/avoided. The tail or wingslap is pretty much the only reliable weapon in its arsenal. Expanding the platform would effectively turn the knockback into little more than a nuissance. You're essentially asking to nullify the mechanic.
Dragons are in huge outdoor areas in Elsweyr and have a much larger area to fight them in Sunspire. This doesn't diminish their skills or power there.
DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »Asking for a bigger space to fight actually is asking for them to change the mechanics. The dragons have a very limited arsenal of skills, none of which do any appreciable amount of damage or can't be blocked/avoided. The tail or wingslap is pretty much the only reliable weapon in its arsenal. Expanding the platform would effectively turn the knockback into little more than a nuissance. You're essentially asking to nullify the mechanic.
Dragons are in huge outdoor areas in Elsweyr and have a much larger area to fight them in Sunspire. This doesn't diminish their skills or power there.
And in Sunspire those wingslaps can kill you instantly.
SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »Asking for a bigger space to fight actually is asking for them to change the mechanics. The dragons have a very limited arsenal of skills, none of which do any appreciable amount of damage or can't be blocked/avoided. The tail or wingslap is pretty much the only reliable weapon in its arsenal. Expanding the platform would effectively turn the knockback into little more than a nuissance. You're essentially asking to nullify the mechanic.
Dragons are in huge outdoor areas in Elsweyr and have a much larger area to fight them in Sunspire. This doesn't diminish their skills or power there.
And in Sunspire those wingslaps can kill you instantly.
And in Sunspire we are there with 11 other players. Not on our own in a very small area that leaves very little room for the player to maneuver.