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Dragon Blaze Cheats & Hack for Rubies and Gold

Today we’re looking at an up-and coming mobile RPG Dragon Blaze, just recently released. You create and take the role of a hero battling through waves of monsters as you fight to save a kingdom- fairly similar to most roleplaying games. The game has over 1 million downloads, and averages a 4.4 out of 5 stars with 40,000 ratings. You can get this game on both Android and iOS for free. If you’re a die-hard fan of RPGs like final fantasy, this might be one to check out. I’m not a huge fan of RPGs in general, but I do have fond memories of playing some of the Final Fantasies back on the Playstation, such as FF VII. Much as is standard fare for these sort of large mobile games, after the initial download from the playstore, there was an additional 14 files to download once I started the app itself. The game helpfully said “Additional costs may be incurred if you are not connected to Wi-fi.” I really like this- it’s a helpful reminder to anyone on a limited cellular data plan that this game will be using up a substantial portion of that data. You need to login to the game with an account: Something called the Hive. You can use a Com2uS Hub Account. You can also sign in with facebook or G+, which is what I did.

Right out of the gate I have an issue with Dragon Blaze. The first screen you see, asks you to buy Rubies, the game’s premium currency. This is bewildering to the first time player- I had no idea what Rubies were, or why I would want them? Why does this game want me to give them $100 for something I’m unfamiliar with, before ever showing me the game or having me fight an enemy. It was annoying, to say the least. These constant advertisements for packages of Rubies occur every time you start up the game. There’s an option to disable these, but when I attempted to do so the game force closed, causing me to reopen it.

There are five player classes that you can choose from at the start of the game: Warrior, Archer, Priest, Mage, and Rogue. You cannot choose your character’s gender. Warriors and Rogues are always male, while Archers, Priests, and the Mage is always female. These classes have three attributes associated with them, rated on a score of 0 to 5 stars. These attributes are ATK, DEF, and Difficulty. Character creation was pretty quick, with no customization available without spending the premium currency Rubies. If you do spend Rubies, you can choose between two additional costumes. Within a minute, I was playing with my new warrior: Bornhald. (Bonus points if you know what book series I’m referencing here!)

Your party attacks and fights autonomously, with you having the ability to use your special abilities manually. You can choose for the game to automatically handle the usage of your special abilities too- but this doesn’t really work out well when you get to the harder levels of difficulty and start fighting raid bosses. This, frankly, means that the fast majority of the strategy in the game is completed *before* you begin battling. You change up your strategy by choosing your party composition and by choosing equipment. Your main character that you created at the beginning of the game must always be in your party, but you can select a number of additional allies to accompany you while you fight. This means that you should choose your character carefully- make sure you pick a class that you’ll always want to have with you.

There is an energy mechanic called ‘Shoes’. You need 2 shoes to go on an adventure, and you regenerate one shoe every few minutes. You can of course use real money to replenish your shoe count. These adventures are the way you progress the story. Each adventure puts you into a battle which will have a number of rounds in which you fight enemy monster parties. Defeating these will allow you to gain gold and experience with which to level up your hero and allies- making them stronger.

Your inventory is quite small, but you can expand it with the expenditure of Rubies. This means that if you’re trying to play for free, you’ll need to constantly sell off your items. You have the standard array of equipment in this game that you have in most RPGS- a weapon slot, an armor slot, a helmet slot, a glove slot, a foot slot, and a shield slot. You also have 3 accessory slots, but two of these appear to be locked behind a paywall.Your allies can also equip items, but they cannot unequip the items once you’ve equipped them. You can also combine allies so that they become stronger. This consumes one of the allies, making the other much stronger. You can choose to sell off your allies instead for gold as well if you’re running low.

The mechanics are sound, but the biggest reason anyone plays an RPG is for the story! Without going into much detail, as I hate spoiling a good experience, you are the descendent of Boden- an ancient hero. The kingdom in which you reside has been at war with the dragons (Humans Vs Dragons+ monsters) for over a year at this point, leaving the human kingdom in shambles. You are the hero, chosen by birth and fate that will travel through the lands defeating monsters with your allies destined to put an end to the war. Permanently.

The game is always online, as evidenced by the fact that there’s a chatroom. I would be cautious, therefore, in recommending this game for children. While the quest dialogue is fine for a child the chat appears to be more or less unmoderated. There is a filter that blocks foul language, but when I was playing I noticed some players abusing that filter by replacing some of the letters in words with numbers, l1ke th15. Not only is that annoying to read, it also isn’t caught by the filter- meaning that any children or people offended by dirty words shouldn’t pick this up until the developers fix this issue.

A benefit to the online section of this game is definitely the PVP and the Raid functionality. The Raid allows multiple players to fight together against a strong boss, while the Arena allows player parties to battle against other player parties. There’s a ranking system as well, with prizes for the top players in the game. Any player who participates each week gets a small prize, with better prizes being given to the better players. You get a title for being within the top 50% for instance, and you get a frame by reaching the top 10%. Each reward level awards additional Rupies.

Freemium

As I mentioned earlier- the very first thing you see from this game is a request for your money, and this pretty much sets the tone for this section. You see this request whenever you start up the game (unless you turn it off for the day-but it shows it right over again the next day). When you complete an adventure, there’s a chance that you’ll see another request for your money in the form of another bundle pack. There’s much of this game that’s locked behind a paywall: the extra accessory slots, extra inventory slots, extra character slots, more energy- the list goes on and on. The game is free and doesn’t make the cardinal mistake of being a paid game with these sort of microtransactions, nor does it lock off any content. Still, you can make significant progress in the game if you’re willing to put up with the constant asking for money, and there aren’t any ads to speak of for other games. There’s a distinct lack of being able to gain a significant amount of Rubees by your in-game actions. Overall, while the constant demands for money are annoying, you don’t need to spend any to enjoy the game.

Dragon Blaze Hack for Gold and Rubies

While playing the role playing game Dragon Blaze, you might realize that gold and rubies are needed to upgrade items in this game. While you can earn these items as you play the game, in order to get the most out of Dragon Blaze, you will need a lot of rubies to purchase the upgrade items. While you can purchase rubies in the App Store, this costs quite a bit of real money, especially if you want the bigger packs, and most people cannot afford to buy the packs.

We at AppGameCheats have decided to add Dragon Blaze to our hack tool database, which means you can get unlimited rubies and gold by downloading and installing our free hack tool.

If you check out the image below, you will see how the options menu is setup, which gives you simple instructions on how to use the generator.


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All you have to do is download the free Dragon Blaze hack from our website, which is available for both iOS and Android devices. The download takes about 30 seconds, then it will automatically install on your device, and the installation should also take around 30 seconds. Of course the times vary depending upon your internet speed and connection. You just need to select whether you are using Android or iOS to run the hack and the game, then you can input the amounts of gold and rubies that you want to add to your game.

Click “Start” to run the hack tool, which should take about 60 seconds or less to complete. You will then just open up the game as you normally would, and you will quickly see the added gold and rubies on your account. This allows you to get all of the upgrades and items you need for your adventure, without using real money to buy the ruby packs, and it saves you time from having to earn the items in the game itself through hours of playing.

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You receive a bonus each day for logging in up to 28 days per month. These bonuses are reset on the first day of each month- you get successively better bonuses for logging in each day. For instance, on the first day, you receive 2000 gold. On the 22nd day, you receive 16000 gold. For this reason, you should make every effort to log into the game every single day- even if you don’t intend on playing it that day. The rewards are just too good to pass up if you’re intending to play this game seriously- from allies to gold, everything here is something you want/need.

You have the option to add a referral when you first create a character. This is advantageous to both of you, as once you reach level 20, you both get 50 Rubies, the premium currency in the game. You should make sure you do this- it’s a free 50 Rubies. If you need a character to do this under, you’re welcome to use mine, of course (my character name being above, and the account name the same as my reviewing name-Toyic), but I tend to enjoy going to the reviews of the game to look for people who put their referral information. It makes me happy to make a random stranger’s day by making them get 50 Rubies.

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Join a good guild. You get passive benefits to joining a developed guild- as the guild can invest in skills that buff all of the members of that guild. Joining a bad, undeveloped guild will not help you unless you enjoy the people and want to work together to develop it. The guild also can go on guild battles in which you fight together with your guildmates.

Play the events! Especially right now at time of writing there is a special launch event, for which you get rewards for playing the game normally. If you spend 20 energy-or shoes- in one sitting, for instance, you gain a special reward. If you’re planning on picking up the game- there’s never been a better time to get into it. Starting later, once the event has ended will only put you at a disadvantage.

Level up your skills whenever you can. It’s pretty easy to go by ignoring the skills panel, especially if you rush through the frankly boring tutorial like I did. I made the mistake of forgetting to upgrade the skills- and quickly found that my warrior was not nearly as effective as the allied NPC warrior I had with me. Fixing the skills and remembering to equip my new items certainly fixed that, however. With that said, make sure you manage your inventory- I found myself running out of space quickly.

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While this might be counter-intuitive to my Fremium section, if you do have the extra income, spending some on one of the special packages will help you out tremendously. You’ll gain more inventory slots, more allies, and frankly have an all-around better experience if you have some Rubies on hand. The game doesn’t provide many rubies.

You can acquire some few Rubies each week by participating in the Arena. Every player who participates, even if they do poorly, gets 2 Rubies per week.

Our Personal Ratings

Artwork: The artwork is good. You have a standard anime aesthetic- with heads too insensibly big for their bodies and cute tiny feet on the mushroom enemies (they even have goofy smiles!) The only issues I had with it were the animations. There was a strong sense that the animations weren’t quite lining up with the sound effects and damage numbers, but as the battles play themselves out and everything’s turn based, this doesn’t have any affect on gameplay and could easily be an issue found only on my particular device. 9/10

Music & SFX: The sound effects were serviceable for sure, with appropriate slashing sounds for your swords, with grunts for attacking and dying monsters. There wasn’t any standout examples that I can think of, but not thinking of the sound design could easily be construed as that being a good thing- the sound effects are working if you’re not thinking of them. The music was good, but there was a huge issue with there being only a few songs. I liked each of them individually, but after playing for an hour or so, I grew tired of hearing that same music over and over again- this is something that I can definitely chalk up to the game being on mobile- they simply don’t’ have room for an epic soundtrack on the same level as, say Final Fantasy. 7/10

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Story & Originality: The story isn’t very original, it’s standard RPG fare. You’re the chosen one meant to save the land- but there’s nothing wrong with this. The standard RPG fare is standard because it works. Players like being the chosen one- if you played as the chosen one’s mum, packing lunches, you’d most certainly have a less epic sense of accomplishment. I don’t want to go too deep into this aspect, as RPGs are played for their story, and I dont’ wish to spoil anything. Safe to say, the story is good- it will not be the sole element driving you to complete the game, and there will no point in the story in which your expectations are overturned and you go “no way!”. It’s a standard RPG plot- with magic, swords, and monsters. 8/10

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General Gameplay: I didn’t like the energy mechanic, as it limited my play sessions more than once. And the gameplay itself was lackluster- you don’t actually control your characters- the battles are all automated. The game could easily cut to black and say “you win” or “you lose” and you’d have about the same experience. The strategy all comes in setting up your team and getting them equipped- not from battling itself. 6/10


Addictiveness: The energy mechanic hurts this category quite a bit, as you can’t keep playing until you drop- you can only play for a half hour at most before you have to put it aside (or play real money). The story is serviceable, but isn’t going to drive someone to rush to complete the game to see more of the plot. 6/10

Overall: If you’re a fan of RPGs, this one won’t disappoint you. It’s a good RPG, with a good (but generic) plot and all of the standard RPG classes and tropes. If you’re not a fan of RPGs or have a strong aversion to getting asked for money every time you start the game, then I’d give this one a pass. 7/10