Giant Bear, a Behemoth in Call of Dragons, is the first and easy enemy to beat. However, if you don’t prepare carefully, he still could be a real nightmare for any weak alliance.
With over 70 of them scattered across the map, the challenge is to own one and reap the rewards. Unlock 400 Gems, a Relocation Teleport, a set of 4 hours and 10 minutes worth of Speedups, 500k worth of Gold & Wood, and 375k of Ore by taking down Giant Bear.
Giant Bear Basic Information
- Arrack: 400
- HP: 300,000
- Power: 300,000
- Defense: 2,250
- Movement Speed: Very Fast
- Battle Duration: 300s
Giant Bears hail from the mountains of the North and are the oldest living species of bears. Under the effects of Manastone, Giant Bears become even more irritable and are sighted more frequently around the outskirts of towns and villages. When provoked, they will use their teeth, claws, and enormous brute force, turning their immense body weight into a deadly weapon.
The Orcish ancestors knew of the Giant Bear long ago, with both sides deciding to keep an uneasy distance, remaining neither friend nor foe. The records of the Grayclaw Clan suggest that ordinary brown bears are by no means the same creature as Giant Bears, with the latter’s strength being far greater — enough to kill even an elephant.
How to defeat Giant Bear in Call of Dragons
Firstly, you need to work with your alliance to defeat the bear. If you do this, your Alliance will receive bonuses such as a research speed boost, alliance member limit increase, etc.
When attacking the bear, range units should spread out while tanks should be on the other side. Range attacks are useful, and you will not take damage unless the bear is near you.
It is important to note that you can only deploy one march at a time inside the bear’s arena. And make sure to move all of your Legions inside the bear’s area before the battle starts.
To reset the event, all alliance members need to leave the circle, and the bear will become dormant. Then, you can start another battle. Finally, when moving towards the bear, you need to walk right next to the wall and avoid agitating the bear. You want the bear to go towards the infantry to start the battle.
You have four hours to defend the bear after purifying it as other alliances can attack it. It is important to note that your alliance territory must be connected to the bear’s territory. To do this, you need to build your flag to connect to the bear and your alliance tower.
Once you have captured the bear, it becomes part of your territory and can be accessed through the Behemoth icon. The bear has many skills that you can train, but you can only donate to training if you are level 10 or higher in your main hall. It is crucial to familiarize yourself with the bear’s skills and understand your team’s situation to ensure great leadership.
Defeating the Giant Bear Behemoth in Call of Dragons requires teamwork and strategy. You must work with your alliance, familiarize yourself with the bear’s skills, and understand your team’s situation. Furthermore, you should spread out range units, set a time for the event, and hug the wall when moving toward the bear.
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Giant Bear Skill Information
Skill | Description |
Primal Strength | Giant Bear is immune to all debuff effects and impairment effects. |
Claw Strike | Giant Bear brandishes its deadly claws, dealing Physical Skill damage to all enemy Legions in a forward arc (Damage Factor 300). |
Paw Stomp | Giant Bear stomps on the ground with its paws, dealing Physical Skill damage to all surrounding enemy Legions (Damage Factor 500). |
Earthbreaker | After charging up, Giant Bear smashes the ground, knocking surrounding Legions Airborne and dealing Physical Skill damage (15% of the Legion’s maximum Unit Count). |
Mad Dash | After a short charge-up, Giant Bear rushes forward, dealing Physical Skill damage to all enemy Legions in its path (50% of the Legion’s maximum Unit Count). |
Dumbstruck | If Giant Bear does not hit any Legions while charging, then it is briefly Stunned, and its DEF is reduced by 20%. Healing Manastone also appears in its Lair; gather it to heal lightly wounded units. |
Frenzy | If Giant Bear hits Legions while charging, it is briefly Frenzied, and will continuously cast the Skill “Rend”. |
Rend | Giant Bear tears at the enemy with its teeth, dealing Physical Skill damage to all Legions in a forward arc (Damage Factor 900), then immediately bites all Legions in the same range, dealing Physical Skill damage a second time (Damage Factor 900). All targets in range of the two attacks take equal damage. |
Healing Manastone | Each time Giant Bear loses 20% HP, its Lair produces Healing Manastone. When gathered, it heals a Legion’s lightly wounded units. |
Primal Brutality | 6m after Giant Bear enters battle, it becomes Enraged, increasing all damage it deals by 1,000%. |
Alliance Giant Bear Skills
Giant Bear Skills
- Fury Strike: Giant Bear deals Physical Skill damage to all enemy Legions nearby or those in a forward arc (Damage Factor 2,000).
Upgrade Preview: Skill Damage Factor 500 / 1000 / 1500 / 2000 / 3000 - Mad Dash: After a short charge-up, Giant Bear rushes forward, dealing Physical Skill damage to all enemy Legions in its path (Damage Factor 6,000).
Upgrade Preview: Skill Damage Factor 1500 / 3000 / 4500 / 6000 / 9000 - Earth Protector: Giant Bear casts Earth Protector upon being summoned, gaining a shield that absorbs a massive amount of damage (Shield Factor 28,000) for 60s.
Upgrade Preview:
Shield Factor 10000 / 15000 / 20000 / 28000 / 40000
Duration: 30/40/50/60/80
Giant Bear Locations and Buffs
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