Well, in all fairness, things of that size have to eat... a LOT. The pose a real danger when they move in close to where people live. Granted half the dragons in the game are in remote out of the way locations.
Anyone feel a little guilty about Dragon Hunting?
#26
Posté 12 janvier 2015 - 01:07
#27
Posté 12 janvier 2015 - 01:11
Why can't I find this not funny?
This double negative hurts my brain.
#28
Posté 12 janvier 2015 - 01:15
Two I'll kill in each run- the Hinterlands dragon is guarding a guaranteed Fade Touched Obsidian loot chest so she has to go and the idiot bandits in Crestwood were feeding the electric dragon so now it's making a pest of itself.
I don't think I could ever kill the one in the Hissing Wastes, you can walk right up to her and she wont wake up.
#29
Posté 12 janvier 2015 - 01:59
#30
Posté 12 janvier 2015 - 02:02
The most guilty part is when they stagger and fall, about to die, and you are just relentlessly cutting into them. Maybe they could have made some of them just fly away and leave the area "you chased the dragon off! Hopefully he will never return!"
That would have been a cool mod if they had allowed mods. She could throw up her loot, then fly away.
#31
Posté 12 janvier 2015 - 02:25
Yup. Since they're the lifeblood of Thedas and all I felt pretty horribad. Still, can't just leave big beasties unmurdered.
#32
Posté 12 janvier 2015 - 02:26
Two I'll kill in each run- the Hinterlands dragon is guarding a guaranteed Fade Touched Obsidian loot chest so she has to go and the idiot bandits in Crestwood were feeding the electric dragon so now it's making a pest of itself.
I don't think I could ever kill the one in the Hissing Wastes, you can walk right up to her and she wont wake up.
She wont wake up because she has a belly full of orphans. Makes em sleepy like turkey. Of course they live in remote locations, they've killed everything in the area.
#33
Posté 12 janvier 2015 - 02:44
This double negative hurts my brain.
Sorry. Why do I find that funny?
#34
Posté 12 janvier 2015 - 04:11
yes
I killed them all and now I ran out of dragons for the hunt.
#35
Posté 12 janvier 2015 - 08:12
I felt bad at first. Had no desire to kill those awesome creatures.
Then I was like, "well, maybe I'll just try fighting one to see how much I get by ass kicked."
And then I killed it. And got some awesome stuff. So I went and killed them all.
#36
Posté 12 janvier 2015 - 09:00
You won't like shadow of collossus XD
#37
Posté 12 janvier 2015 - 11:35
And then I killed it. And got some awesome stuff. So I went and killed them all.
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#38
Posté 13 janvier 2015 - 12:01
Little bit... Depends on the Dragon.
They are beautiful creatures, I wish I could smack a saddle on one and ride it into battle =)
#39
Posté 13 janvier 2015 - 12:02
The Fenacs make the worst sound when you kill them ![]()
#40
Posté 13 janvier 2015 - 12:03
I've avoided killing dragons, so far. They're so neat-looking, I hate to kill them. They're like the stupid colossi in Shadow of the Colossus, where it was epic to fight them, but then it was sad when they were dead.
#41
Posté 13 janvier 2015 - 12:10
So far only the Hinterlands and Crestwood dragons. I avoided the Stormcoast one as it was busy with a giant at the time and under leveled for it. Haven't seen it or the giant since.
Otherwise don't bite me and I won't kill you.
#42
Posté 13 janvier 2015 - 12:29
If they were real? Yes, very quilty. Actually I might be some crazy 'Save the dragons' activist if they were real things.
In the game? Nah, Dragon Hunting is one of the best parts in the game. Plus, they usually attack you first so basically it's just self-defense, right? Right!?
oh, this is great. bw should totally have some save the dragon's activists in da4. ![]()
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#43
Posté 13 janvier 2015 - 01:44
oh, this is great. bw should totally have some save the dragon's activists in da4.
I'll join up. Are there member benefits?
#44
Posté 13 janvier 2015 - 02:26
I want to see epic dragons return in RPG's. You know the ones that are highly intelligent, can cast spells, and squish high level adventuring parties on a regular basis. At least the ones in this game are not as wimpy as the Skyrim dragons but they are still lacking.
#45
Posté 13 janvier 2015 - 02:31
One of very old threads was telling story of how when they killed dragon a little dragonling came to his mother remains not attacking just standing beside dead dragon...since that I avoid killing dragons ![]()
#46
Posté 13 janvier 2015 - 03:15
meh, the dragons in this game are easy peazy, plus being nothing but exotic animals kills any care I have for their well being. Its about as interesting as killing all the Dodo's in the world or kicking a puppy.
#47
Posté 13 janvier 2015 - 03:23
I felt bad all the way to the Undercroft where I used their bones to make a big f-off axe for Iron Bull, their wing leather to make a sweet vest for Varric, their webbing for a robe worn by yours truly, and their blood to make anti-demonic runes that went into the gear pilfered liberated from their hoards.
I wonder what dragon tastes like.
#48
Posté 13 janvier 2015 - 03:54
I wonder what dragon tastes like.
Your avatar has the answer.
#49
Posté 13 janvier 2015 - 04:04
Felt bad for about the sleeping one in the Wastes. And the Visnomer in the Storm Coast. If you just stand in the distance after it does its little rampage, will "jump" in place like a puppy.
Too bad that perfect playthrough is too hard to ignore. :[
#50
Posté 13 janvier 2015 - 04:22
Too bad that perfect playthrough is too hard to ignore. :[
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