Not a few PVP and PVE players are checking out Legou’s Call of Dragons pairings list since Farlight will be rolling out the final version on March 28, 2023. Touted as a spinoff of the highly successful Rise of Kingdom (ROK) MMO strategy game, but with a twist to the storyline.
In Call of Dragons, the three warring factions, the humans, elves and orcs have decided to come to a truce because the villages in their respective kingdom are constantly under attack by powerful and vicious dragons. Moreover, new dwellers trying to build their own stronghold, are also warding off players who are taking away, by force, their resources.
Perhaps, this more than explains why Legou Technology is inviting players to visit the Call of Dragons website. There they can find comprehensive information about hero pairings to make certain that the interaction and collaboration between selections of heroes will yield satisfactory in-game results.
Significance of the Call of Dragons Tier List
New players should familiarize themselves with the Call of Dragons Tier List, as it provides quick glimpses about the best and worst heroes in the video game. This is important because even if one is a free-to-play player, he has to invest some of his resources in building a team of defenders.
Yet the thing is there is a broad array of characters that players will find in the Call of Dragons game and each one has a specific in-role to play. Legou designed heroes in different ways as some can outperform any opponent, while some have relatively useful skills when paired with another hero. The problem arises if one invests in a hero that has no synergy with other characters or at worst, not worth investing in at all.
Needless to say, choosing and using the right heroes to pair with your primary in-game character is an important factor in carrying out activities and campaigns toward game progression. However, hero pairings should not be a haphazard thing, as there are other elements to take into consideration. Such as designating a hero as a PVP (player-vs-player) or PVE (player-vs-enemy), as well as the type of units to utilize in defending or attacking opponents.
Just so you know, the Call of Dragons Tier System lists the highest ranking heroes as Tier S+ or Very Overpowered and Tier S or Overpowered.
Heroes with balanced powers are rated Tier A, which denotes they have high potentials for a successful hero pairing.
Be wary of heroes ranked as Tier B because they are slightly underpowered.
Tier C heroes are ranked outright as underpowered while the worst and most useless characters fall under Tier D.