Dragon Fruit ā Overview & Tips
Dragon is a high-end fruit valued for damage, mobility, and stage presence. It rewards resource management and structured practice, making it a favourite for show matches and focused PvP.
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Strengths
- High burst damage and zone control
- Strong mobility once routes are drilled
- Reliable trading demand in stable markets
Weaknesses
- Steeper learning curve than simpler fruits
- Performance can swing after balance changes
Playstyle tips
- Practice combo routes in private servers before competitive play.
- Use full-screen and stable FPS for smoother inputs.
- Record short sessions to refine spacing and timing.
Trading note
Dragon typically keeps solid demand, but still run the calculator and review recent deals before large swaps. Demand dips after updates can shift results overnight.
Drills for consistency
- Warm-up: five minutes of low-risk movement and confirms.
- Core sets: five rounds of ninety seconds practice plus sixty seconds rest on one route.
- Review: watch a short replay and note one adjustment for the next set.
FAQ
Is Dragon Fruit only for advanced players?
It rewards structure and repetition, but determined newcomers can ramp up with focused drills and short practice blocks.
How should I practice Dragon safely?
Use private servers for routes, then move to casual lobbies. Keep sessions short and review clips to avoid locking in bad habits.
What about accessories?
Start with comfort items that stabilise inputs. Swap to higher-damage accessories once the core execution feels consistent.