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<blockquote data-quote="Lanliss" data-source="post: 6903920" data-attributes="member: 6801219"><p>Let me clarify my strategy, as it probably has a fair bit of importance to the scenario. They will see the dragons tangling in the air, and crash down not far from the party. If they choose to take the fight, they will come in on a clearing with the two dragons, standing across from each other. Now they choose which one to help. If they deal any damage to the enemy Dragon, it is distracted long enough for the other to get aloft. Now it will spend the fight in the air, keeping the other one grounded. The enemy will focus on using its breath weapon on the other Dragon, and will only attack the party on rounds that they deal damage to it. Once it is below half health, it will consider the party an actual threat, and focus on fighting them, though the other will still be keeping it on the ground, and probably be using its breath weapon on the enemy.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Also, I did plan on at least one of them being an adult Dragon. Maybe an adult vs. A young Dragon, who has invaded the Adult's territory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lanliss, post: 6903920, member: 6801219"] Let me clarify my strategy, as it probably has a fair bit of importance to the scenario. They will see the dragons tangling in the air, and crash down not far from the party. If they choose to take the fight, they will come in on a clearing with the two dragons, standing across from each other. Now they choose which one to help. If they deal any damage to the enemy Dragon, it is distracted long enough for the other to get aloft. Now it will spend the fight in the air, keeping the other one grounded. The enemy will focus on using its breath weapon on the other Dragon, and will only attack the party on rounds that they deal damage to it. Once it is below half health, it will consider the party an actual threat, and focus on fighting them, though the other will still be keeping it on the ground, and probably be using its breath weapon on the enemy. EDIT: Also, I did plan on at least one of them being an adult Dragon. Maybe an adult vs. A young Dragon, who has invaded the Adult's territory. [/QUOTE]
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