Dragon Forge is a chill and charming base builder that lets you fly around and collect resources. Revealing and discovering the secrets of the game's various island unlocks more recipes and options, and your goblin minions are at hand to do the heavy lifting... provided you've got food for them, of course.
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Beyond a brief tutorial, Dragon Forge lets you grow and learn at your own pace. As a result, there are some stumbling blocks that new players can trip on. Read on to find our tips for new players as you start your journey to uncurse the kingdom!
The goblins of Mudbury are very helpful when it comes to teaching your newly-hatched dragon the ropes, but there seem to be a few things they left out. For example, you learn early on that you can take to the air by double-tapping the spacebar. However, the goblin doesn't tell you that you can also stop flying by double-tapping it again.
This allows you to drop to the ground quickly without spending too much Stamina, which is very handy in a fight. Your dragon can even drop from impressive heights without taking any damage - you need to be out of Stamina and falling from roughly the height of a mountaintop before you'll take falling damage.
You can also "reload" your breath weapon by pressing R. Since you only get ten shots at a time before needing to reload, doing so between fights prevents you from being caught without a full barrage ready to go. The dragon takes a few seconds to munch on a few lumps of coal, so it's best to do so on your terms rather than in the middle of a tough battle.
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