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Warcraft 3: The Ultimate Class Chimera compares to the Ice Dragon, with lower attacks and higher damage

Most RTS gamers basically have some obsession with the ultimate class in the game, and Warcraft 3 players are no exception. Among the ultimate classes of the 4 races, ne's Chimera and UD's Frost Dragon belong to the kind of existence that is extremely powerful in both the shape setting and the attribute panel. It is precisely because of this that when you are a player, many players want to find an opportunity to try these two classes; when you are a spectator, the majority of players will put them together to compare.

Warcraft 3: The Ultimate Class Chimera compares to the Ice Dragon, with lower attacks and higher damage

By watching the performance in the game, it is not difficult for everyone to find that the actual performance of the two units of the Chimera and the Frost Dragon is not better than the Frost Dragon, which is more powerful in appearance and panel, but instead looks better than the Chimera who is weaker than the Ice Dragon. In the next time, let's take a look at why the Chimera's output ability is more powerful than the Frost Dragon with the strongest panel.

The Chimera output frequency is higher

Warcraft 3: The Ultimate Class Chimera compares to the Ice Dragon, with lower attacks and higher damage

Although the attack speed of the Chimera and the Frost Dragon is not fast, it is not difficult to see that the Attack Speed of the Chimera is much faster than that of the Frost Dragon in terms of numerical description and combat performance (the attack interval of the Chimera is 2.5, and the attack interval of the Frost Dragon is 3). Coupled with the fact that the difference in attack power between the Frost Dragon and the Chimera itself is not very large, it is reasonable that the Chimera output ability with faster attack speed and higher output frequency will be better in actual combat.

The Chimera is easier to find the output location

When facing different targets, the Chimera has an attack range of 850 and 450, while the Frost Dragon has an attack range of 300 fixed to death. This means that in the actual game, the Chimera will find it easier to find the output position. Although the chimera's movement speed itself is not as good as that of the ice dragon, the NE does not have any team acceleration ability, but the strong range advantage still makes it easier for the Chimera to find a good output position for output in actual combat.

Differences in skill and attack attributes

Warcraft 3: The Ultimate Class Chimera compares to the Ice Dragon, with lower attacks and higher damage

Both in terms of attack attributes and skills, both chimera and ice dragons have good restrictions on enemy buildings. However, due to differences in attack and skill attributes, the Chimera also outperforms the Ice Dragon when attacking buildings. After all, the Ice Dragon's skill Freeze Spit effect is mainly to restrict the various actions of the building, while the Chimera's Corrosive Spit is to directly deal additional damage to the building. More importantly, the Ice Dragon is always a magic attack, and the Chimera will become a siege attack when attacking a building, although after 3 attacks, it only has 48 to 88 siege attack power, but without considering the armor value, such an attack damage to the city armor unit caused 1.5 times the damage is also far more than the 35% damage caused by the Ice Dragon's more than 100 attack power.

The number of Chimeras will be higher

The Ice Dragon occupies 7 populations, while the Chimera only needs to occupy 5 populations, which means that for every 35 populations, the number of Chimeras will be 2 more than the Ice Dragon. Coupled with the fact that the size of the Chimera's model does look a little smaller than that of the Ice Dragon, the Chimera with the same population in actual combat will indeed give people a feeling of not having a small number at first glance, and it is reasonable to feel that the damage is higher than that of the Ice Dragon after fighting.

Differences in the use of classes

Warcraft 3: The Ultimate Class Chimera compares to the Ice Dragon, with lower attacks and higher damage

The root cause of the Chimera's higher damage than the Ice Dragon is actually the difference in the actual combat use of these two classes. In normal matches, although the Ice Dragon and the Chimera have extremely high panels, the Ice Dragon most of the time relies on the slowdown skill to help the team limit the number of auxiliary units that remain; the Chimera is a simple output unit. The difference in use has led to a smaller number of ice dragons often spraying east and west in actual combat, while Chimera often sets fire to attack the same target, and the damage caused naturally exceeds that of the ice dragon.

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