Therefore, you can feed the Ironfire Dragon a bit, unlock his fire element, as it will only cost you gold, not gems and keep him as a battle dragon before you get some better option.Īnother case when you may want to use the Ironfire Dragon is when you are balancing your team for the castle event restricted battles and you need to cover fire and metal elements with one dragon. He may still be a nice start for you if you are beginner, and not very active player - as a legendary, he still has better stats than epic dragons, and if you aren't active enough to keep four legendary dragons in your battle team, you will need some fed legendary dragons to upgrade your Temple of Legends. So, while the Ironfire Dragon suffers all the legendary dragons problems: being forced to live in a habitat that can store only two dragons, 99 gems cost to unlock last element and huge amounts of enchantment elements needed, he isn't as great as most of them. The metal skill doesn't have any nice synergy neither with the fire skill nor with the legendary skill. Both fire and metal attacks have only one element strength, so this disadvantage isn't also compensated by the possibility of doing 150% damage to many dragons. This isn't really good for a battle dragon, as the power of the skills increases with attack damage, not health points. So, Ironfire has rather good health, but pretty weak attack damage, compared to other legendaries. Legendary dragons have their base attack damage between 71 and 81 and their base health points between 228 and 266.
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