Talk:Lovers Dragon/@comment-28259418-20170210041919/@comment-28259418-20170210213524

777Xenon, thank you so much for bringing GLASSWING versus RAINBOW SENTINEL to my attention. Last year, when I analyzed these 2 dragons w/ the same Types: (champion, rainbow) I remember thinking is was very odd & rather disappointing that though their dragon lists were a bit different, they had the same statistical fighting ability rank. They both had an 85% - 90% advantage over 543 of the 747 dragons then in the [BC] meaning they had an 85% - 90% advantage over [73%] of 747 dragons. I was confused that Ultra Rare GLASSWING did not have a greater advantage than Super Rare RAINBOW SENTINEL.

Todays research produced results that I had been expecting to see last year. It proves you are correct!

1)    VALIANT                        808  =  [96%]

2)    GLASSWING                   753  =  [89%]

3)    DIAMOND PRISM           577  =  [69%]

4)    RAINBOW SENTINEL    571  =  [68%]

5)    CHAKRA                         551  =  [61%]

I have an old list of 15 additional analyzed dragons that now needs to be recalculated. My primary goal for analyzing dragons was to find primarily Breedable dragons that had a high enough Statistical Fighting Potential that they were worth the effort to Breed & eventually Evolve to L15. My Top Tier Battle Strategies have 3 aspects:  players who have no diamond or champion types, players who have diamond types but no champions, & those who have diamond & champion types. Depending upon island level there are different goals & earning abilities. Which means there must be different dragons worth focusing on.

If anyone is interested the doing the math for the remaining 15 dragons let me know. Those interested in obtaining the recalculated list can leave a message on my Wikia Wall & I'll pass it along when I am able. Unfortunately I am still in the research phase of writing my Top Tier Battle Strategies. I do have a rough draft that can explain enough to give you the idea.

777Xenon, I am very grateful for you Proofreading my work. I hate the thought passing along incorrect or misinterpreted Data.