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Question for the devs (assuming they see this): I was wondering about the level math for the archdragons. Most of them are three levels higher than the ancient versions, but some have bigger level gaps. The resurrection archdragon, for example, is a whopping 6 levels higher than the ancient version. The math for the other age categories is set, but not this one. I am curious as to why. Thank you.
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Question for the devs (assuming they see this): I was wondering about the level math for the archdragons. Most of them are three levels higher than the ancient versions, but some have bigger level gaps. The resurrection archdragon, for example, is a whopping 6 levels higher than the ancient version. The math for the other age categories is set, but not this one. I am curious as to why. Thank you.
Not a dev, nor a designer, but my guess is that's it such a rare age category that it needed more "bespoke" treatment, and that it could get away with breaking from the mold.
It also give a wider range of levels to fight them.On stream they said they "nerfed" them, and I think it might be that 6 level higher might have been the original normal for all of them, but they reduced it for many of them to get that wider band of level coverage.