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Reign of Dragons Tips tricks and Cheats for android



Reign of Dragons
Tips tricks and Cheats for android

Reign of Dragons Tips tricks and Cheats for android 


How to Play Reign of Dragons

- Starting Card: When you first fire up Reign of Dragons, it asks you to select your first card. The card you select gives you a suggestion (based on that card) on how you’d like to play. Naturally, I’m more aggressive/offensive as a player and I selected the Chaos card.  However, you’re not going to be tied into this choice.  Through questing and collecting new cards, as well as boosting your stats, you can mold your character as you see fit later on.
- Card Packs: Completing quests and winning battles against real opponents will earn you “Friendship Points”. For every 1000 Friendship Points that you earn in the game, you are eligible to get a card pack, which gives you ten different cards.
- Questing/Battling: To receive cards and awards outside of the free ones that are given to you when you fire up the game, you will have to complete quests.   In the above screenshot you can see the cards that I have chosen to fight the baddies, which is handled prior to beginning the quest. From there, you’ll notice the energy, experience and progress.
- Stamina: Much like every other freemium game out there, you’ll have an energy bar of some sort. Every quest that you undertake will drain a certain amount of stamina from you. Once stamina is depleted, you will either have to wait for it to recharge (which it does fairly quickly), or purchase energy drinks to get back into the action immediately.  The game currently has 15 minute “rushes” where you can quest without having any stamina being drained, and is a very effective way of leveling up quickly.
- Experience: This bar is simply to show you your progress on your next level.
- Progress: This bar will show you how far along you are in your quest. After completing a few of these battles you will typically face off against a boss.
- Quest Common Battles: In quest common battles, which is the one you see in the above screenshot, there is not anything to be concerned about.  See the tap button? You tap that for however many enemies there are on the screen and then you move on.  The only roadblock is energy.
- Battle Rewards: For each quest battle that you win, you will earn a new card, coins, items that enhance your character, or some combination thereof.
- Card Evolution: Between your card packs, quest rewards, you will likely get two of the same cards at some point. Usually this would be a drag, but not in Reign of Dragons! Instead, if you get two of the same cards, you can “evolve” the card into one much more powerful card through its card evolution system. See below—I evolved two vanilla “thunderbird” into a “Thunderbird ++”, which has a higher level than the previous two cards, with higher attack and defense power.
- Enhancing Cards: With enhancing cards, you can simply sacrifice unneeded cards to enhance a current, more suitable one. Most of the cards you pull will be fairly common, so pile all your extras together and boost the cards you plan on taking out and questing with.  Enhancing costs gold, so be conscious that you have enough to go through with the enhancements.
- Boss Battles: Boss battles are the end point of each quest.  These are tougher fights, with the bosses actually able to attack you.  In these fights, defense is much more of an attribute that you will want to take note of before heading in.  However, when you finish off a boss, it typically will give you huge experience bonuses, as well as a treasure trove of goodies dropped (stamina potions, coins, items that enhance your cards skills).
- Premium Packs: In order to get the really good cards, you’re simply going to have to suck it up and purchase premium packs like the one noted above. These packs contain the “rare” and “ultra” cards that will send your game to the next level.
- Gems: In order to purchase premium packs and other assorted goodies, you will have to purchase “gems”, which is the premium currency that the game has. The prices are noted above. There unfortunately are no discounts for bigger purchases.
- Battles: If you’re bored of questing, you can battle other players.  Choose the battle option at the bottom of your screen to begin, select your opponent, then your cards, and get to fighting. These all come down to dice rolls and how good of a card you possess with regards to attack and defense.  Winning battles earns you rewards that will help you in the next battle.
- Guild: In addition to friendships, there is a guild system.  The guild acts as a backup or assistance when you attack or defend against other players.
- Boost Points: Boost points are tied to your character and help determine how well and how long you can battle for.  There are only three parameters that you can spend points on, which are displayed above. Energy defines how much energy your card has to continue fighting, while attack and defense power are self-explainable.



Reign of Dragons Tips and Tricks

Chaos: Chaos cards include dragons, sorcerers and other villains that spread destructive mayhem worldwide.
Justice: Justice cards include monks, warriors and other holy fighters that govern over order in the world.
Genesis: Genesis cards include gods, warriors and other fighters that wield the power of creation in their skills.
Lv: A measure of your overall strength. When your level goes up, you will earn three points to distribute to your Stamina, ATKPOWER or DEFPOWER.
EXP: Your level goes up by one when you accumulate enough EXP. You can earn EXP by playing through quests.
Stamina: These points are necessary to play quests. Raise your level and distribute points to your Stamina stat to raise the maximum limit.
ATK Power: These points are necessary to battle other users or fight Raid Bosses. Raise your level and distribute points to your ATK Power stat to raise the maximum limit.
DEF Power: These points are necessary to defend against other users' attacks. Raise your level and distribute points to your DEF Power stat to raise the maximum limit.
Dorri: The game's currency, Dorri is used to evolve and enhance cards. You can earn Dorri by playing through quests, earning logic bonuses or selling items and cards in the bazaar.
Friendship Points:
These points are necessary to draw from the Free Card Pack. You can earn them by sending prayers to other users or through daily login bonuses.
Ally: The number of users you are friends with. You can call upon your friends to help you with quest boss battles.
What is Battle?: On the battle screen, you are able to attack users and try to steal the Dragon King treasures they have. Win the battle, and you will steal Dorri and the treasure you were aiming for. If you did not aim for a treasure, you will steal only Dorri from the other user.
Collected Treasures: This shows the completion status of the Dragon King treasures you are currently seeking. Tap on an empty icon to search for users who possess that treasure and challenge them to battle.
Attack: Select the target user and touch Attack. You'll have a chance to check your level, allies and the deck you'll use in battle. Touch Attack again to start the battle.
Battle Rules:
If you attack a foe, you win if the AF of your deck exceeds the DF of your opponent's deck. If another user attacks you, you win if the DF of your deck exceeds the AF of your opponent's deck.
What are Enhance: The Enhance screen is where you enhance the cards of your choice. Select the base card you want to enhance, then select the cards you'd like to enhance with it. The Base is the card you want to enhance.
Final Evolutions of Rare+ Cards: For cards rated Rare or higher, evolve them three times, then bring their level to max. The look of the card will change one more time. This is only a cosmetic effect and does not change any stats.
Enhance Rules: If you use enhancer cards that have the same attribute as the base card, the base card will be much more powered-up than normal. Also, the rarer your enhancer cards, the more the base card will be strengthened.
What are Evolve: The Evolve screen lets you combine identical cards together to evolve them into a new card. The number of times you can evolve a card depends on its rarity. Common or Uncommon cards can be evolved three times. Rare and up can further change to max level after three evolved.
Enhancing Notes: If you select a card or cards that is the same attribute as the base card, the resulting enhance will provide a larger boost to your base card. Also, the rarer the cards you use for enhance, the more effect it'll have on the base card's stats.
Quest Screen: The Quest screen is where you use the cards in your inventory to go on quests. Going on quests requires AP. You earn new cards, Dorri and Dragon King treasures for defeating foes during quests.
Dragon Treasures: Enemies may drop treasures after you defeat them in quests. You can obtain these Dragon King treasures after completing the quest. These treasures come in series of six. Complete a full series of six treasures, and you can trade the set for a rare card.
Card List: You can view details on the cards in your inventory. Select an attribute icon or use the pull-down menu to sort the card display. You can also touch the onscreen card to view details on that card.
Card Stat Explanation: The icon on the top right of each card indicates the card's attribute. Blue means Justice, red means Chaos and green means Genesis. Justice cards are strong against Chaos cards, Chaos is strong against Genesis, and Genesis is strong against Justice.
Card Attack Types: The icon next to the level display indicates the attack type of each card. A sword icon means Melee type, a magic circle means Magic type and a heart means Charm type. Card types affect the launching of Formation skills.
Edit Deck: You can create decks from the cards in your inventory to fight Raid Bosses, challenge other users and defend yourself from user attacks. You can make any deck you want, as long as it is below your maximum cost.
Recommend: The deck with the strongest Attack and Defense that is within your maximum cost. This is automatically used if you have not created any other decks.
Formation Skill: Assorted Formation skills may be launched in battle depending on the attack types of the cards in your chosen deck. This displays the Formation skill the current deck can launch.
Gems: Points required for purchasing items and Premium Card Packs in the shop. These can be purchased over the GREE platform. If you lack the required Gems to purchase a selected item, a GREE pop-up window will be displayed. Once you go over the purchase terms and agree to them, you'll be able to purchase the item.
Joining A Guild: If you would like to join a Guild, you must apply to join to the leader of the Guild. You can check your application status by going to the Requests page, displayed at the top of the Guild page. You may also create your own Guild using the Creation option on the Guild screen.

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1. So Which Type of Card Categories Are There?
- Chaos: Chaos cards include dragons, sorcerers and other villains that spread destructive mayhem worldwide.
- Justice: Justice cards include monks, warriors and other holy fighters that govern over order in the world.
- Genesis: Genesis cards include gods, warriors and other fighters that wield the power of creation in their skills.

2. Having the Same Cards with the Same Attributes is a Viable Method
If your ever happen to any cards that have the same attributes, great upgrades will come your way. Whenever you’re facing off against some live players, the cards you have with the same attributes can enter Battle Formations. These formations can buff your decks attack and defense. Any three cards you have that have the same Attack Type will get a small boost to their Attack/Defense power. If you have five cards that apply to the aforementioned situation, then those cards will get a huge boost to their Attack/Defense.

3. The Best Way to Enhance/Evolve Cards
Using your Dorries during the card enhancement and evolution process works, but it takes a bit longer to get your card to the best level. It pays off to use as many cards as possible towards the evolution process of your preferred card. Make sure you enhance your cards during the evolution process so you end up with an even more powerful card. Note- enhance your cards at the end of the evolution process cause that will produce a better card.

4. Search Out for Dragon Treasures
The Dragon Treasures appear during every 2-3 quest chapter. These treasures apply to different series that all come in a certain set. Whenever you complete a Dragon Treasure set, the next set will become available from that point on. Make sure you collect those treasures since they’re the best way to collect all those rare cards. If you happen to receive the same set of Dragon treasures, you’ll get the same rare card you collected before. That method works pretty well, since collecting the same rare cards for evolution/enhancement purposes will make your deck unstoppable.

5. Hook Up With a Guild ASAP
If you have the time and energy, go ahead and create your own guild. Or if you’re looking to play alongside some stronger players, just go ahead and join a guild. Your cards stats will get a nice stat boost. If you happen to do away with your guild or leave teh guild you joined, those stats are gone. It’s possible to get those stat boosts back once you create another guild or join another one.

6. Save Your Stamina and Attack Potions
During the beginning of the game, you’ll probably collect a good amount of stamina/attack potions. It’s in your best interest to save those potions for emergency situations since you won’t have many chances to come across them. These potions are rare, but there’s the option of buying them with real money. If not, just save your potions.

7. Get Your Attack Skill Up When You’re at the Appropriate Skill Level to Attack Other Players
- Later on in the game (say around lvl 30-40) you might find that you want to attack players more and more often for Dorri and dragon treasures. When that happens your goal is going to be to get your Attack Skill up to 1.5-2.0 x Deck cost (you can see your attack deck cost by going to the main page and tapping “Attack Deck” under your card pictures. At the top right of the Deck Detail screen it will say “Total Cost ##/##”. The reason why this is your goal is because it costs you Half of your “deck cost” worth of ATK to fight another player. If you have 1.5 x deck cost worth of ATK, then you can fight 2 people in a row without taking a penalty to your decks power (or 3 people in row if ATK = 2x deck cost).
- You will want to fight other players for battle points and of course to steal their Dragon Treasures. If you followed my initial advice you should have plenty of stamina to hunt the first 2 Dragon Treasure sets which only cost 1-3 stamina per monster kill. For the later Dragon Treasure sets it is sometimes easier to steal the pieces from other players than to quest for them.

8. Leave Quests Right When You’re Close to Leveling Up
If you are questing and see that you are very close to leveling up, LEAVE THE QUEST, you will not lose out on any treasure or quest progress. Once out of the quest, Battle one or two players to try and steal their dragon treasures. After fighting, go back to questing and when you level up your stamina and ATK bar will refill (then go fight some more folks!)

9. Take Advantage of Those Friend Referral Codes
One of the other ways you can excel at this game is by entering friend referral codes. By using those codes, you’ll gain some important starter cards and some dough. We took a gander at a few forums for the game (which is something you should do, too) and came upon several codes that could come in handy for beginner players:
- 9SNQQ25
- 8LJUUVB
- 3UDZET3
- ANBEAEP
- H3JC7GR
- A5GKJPN
- EPCU65X
- 2AJQH5D

10. Strength in Numbers.
In a game like this, it really comes down to a numbers game.  You have to have a guild at your back, with better cards than your opponent, or you will lose. Straight up. Link up with friends and pool your resources or you will get stomped.