

As an offshoot of Technos' other beat 'em up games, the Double Dragon series can be seen as an extension of the Kunio-kun series. The first game in the franchise to receive localization in the West was the NES classic Renegade. The River City Ransom games, along with several other titles developed by Technos, are actually part of a long-standing series known as Kunio-kun. Interestingly, the origins of the Double Dragon series can be traced back to another prominent genre franchise, River City Ransom, which has also seen recent releases. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that Double Dragon, one of the pioneering franchises in this genre, is soon to receive a new installment called Double Dragon Gaiden. It helps a lot to have a quick replacement, especially in arenas.After numerous successful modern releases in beloved franchises and innovative indie titles that bring fresh elements to the aging genre, it is evident that beat 'em up enthusiasts have been thoroughly entertained in recent years. Make sure you are also training and ranking up backup dragons for your team. Legendary dragons are significantly more important in the master arenas. Heroics and legendary should be the core of the team. Try empowering dragons as those can break the max level (40) and also gives dragons a lot of boosts in hp and attack.

Don't do challenges because your dragons will get rank reset after you close the app. Do quest battles and arenas for fastest level up. Ranking up dragons are essential before and after it receive proper training. Good example of is the ultimate dragon or black magic dragon. The ancient world's defending elements are even better but make sure that the dragon does not have ancient world's elements only. Make sure you get dragons that each have a pure, primal, legend as defending elements. Make sure you prioritize training the strongest dragon first as fast as possible. I'm level 63 rn and this is my personal way of getting a good team:
