Road to Dragons is one of those RPGs that reward “social” players, meaning those who play the game and invite their friends to join, or make friends with other human players. In most battles, you’ll be given the option of selecting another player for an assist, and after the battle is over, you can send a friend request to that player. You’ll earn more friend points if a registered friend helps you in battle, and those points can go back to draws, helping you add new warriors to your cause.
Gold and Silver spirits are very common in this game, especially when you’re at battle. But you won’t be using them in your war against the enemy. Rather, you want to sell your Gold and Silver spirits for extra gold. As for Fusion spirits, you can also sell them to give your characters a huge boost in experience points.
If you play Road to Dragons regularly, you’ll earn a lot of gifts, including rewards for logging in daily. Remember to be quick when redeeming these gifts by going to the Other menu – they won’t be there forever, and in fact, may be gone after just a couple days.
Here’s another advantage of having lots of friends in Road to Dragons. You can have these friends complete your attack – for example, you can recruit a friend who’s an archer if you don’t have any ranged fighters before heading to battle.
Want even more rewards? Then go check the challenges you’ll be up against in any given level. Completing all of these challenges could leave you very richly rewarded.
What do we mean by this? If you choose a direction for your character to move to, you’ll be eliminating the weapon that’s paired with that specific direction. You’ll need to be very careful about this when moving around, as you just might end up with various attack icons that your party wouldn’t be able to use anyway.
In Road to Dragons, it will be in your best interests to kill as many enemies as possible. That will strengthen your characters and allow you to recruit more people. Also keep in mind that you’ll encounter many challenges where the goal is to kill a certain number of enemies.