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RPG sry, that wasn't the rpg acronym I wanted you to understand. I meant Rocket Propelled Grenade.
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Ohh, well since grenades basically are just high pressure shocks, it still wouldn't work against dragons.
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Let's try it *walks out whistling*
Still, arrows would penetrate the underbelly. IF they're going for the convential but undefined dragon
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What undefined dragon? The one with the weak underbelly is the european dragon...
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Yep. That's the one, seeing as I'm European (*cough*still hates EU*cough*) I take that as the norm.
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Some europeans dragons only had 1 weak point, and every other part of them was impenetrable. Let's hope they don't make them that hard...
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Soft bottom skin (underbelly, underneath tail, etc.) Behind earlobes (it's soft, and you can break the spine easily with a slash or stab). Inner oral organ (I think it means mouth, but I'm not 100% sure) Wing membrane (Dragons can not feel it, but they can be cut easily. This was from the first book (well, it doesn't look like a book when you hold it) about dragons, published by a noble in the 13th century who served the same king that defined them. Quote:
If anyone wants a list of the most popular dragons, here are a list of them: European Lindworms Chinese (A.K.A. The asian lung or regular lung Wyverns (European dragons with only 2 feet) Wyrms Hydras (yes, it IS a dragon) Amphipteres (A.K.A. Egypt dragon) Drakes Draco (famous dragon) The Naga (famous dragon) Knuckers Here are some that should NOT be confused with a dragon: Leviathan (it's a water serpent from the bible, not in the dragon category) Worms (yes, it's hard to believe but some people think that a worm is a type of dragon) Komodo Dragon (just because it has dragon in the name, doesn't mean it is a dragon) That's to clear alot of things up so that we won't get future spam about dragons, and that is not ALL the dragons in the world, just a bunch of famous types... Last edited by Neotyguy40 : 04-27-2008 at 02:07 AM. |
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Yeah Komodo Dragon's are the closest living thing you got for a dragon.
Btw, a naga can be confused with multiple things, just like a basilisk. A basilisk is most commonly referred to as either a lizard or a giant serpent, just like a naga can be referred to as a dragon, it seems, a water-serpent or a half-snake half-woman with multiple arms. Like a Gorgon, I suppose. And all those weakpoints, Reverie might make more/take more away. depends on how they want their dragons to work. I presume that their going to take the European version. An example of an Amphipteres (my fav's ) is the Quetzal ![]()
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