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On occasion [[Chief Paroxysmus]] will drop a small statue of his own personal [[Swamp Dragon]]. The one who uses this item will shatter it, releasing the creature which will instantly [[Pet Bonding|bond]] to him/her as a [[pet]].
 
On occasion [[Chief Paroxysmus]] will drop a small statue of his own personal [[Swamp Dragon]]. The one who uses this item will shatter it, releasing the creature which will instantly [[Pet Bonding|bond]] to him/her as a [[pet]].
  
Although the Chief's version shares the vital statistics of any other Swamp Dragon, it has one extra fature - It comes with a permanent set of [[Dragon Barding Deed|Dragon Barding]] applied that grants a 12% damage reduction to it's rider in [[PvM]] combat.
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Although the Chief's version shares the vital statistics of any other Swamp Dragon, it has one extra feature. It comes with a permanent set of [[Dragon Barding Deed|Dragon Barding]] applied that grants a 12% damage reduction to its rider in [[PvM]] combat.
  
 
Standard armor, in comparison, can be damaged and destroyed over time, but comes in two flavours - a 10% reduction for the standard model, or 20% if [[exceptional]]ly crafted.
 
Standard armor, in comparison, can be damaged and destroyed over time, but comes in two flavours - a 10% reduction for the standard model, or 20% if [[exceptional]]ly crafted.

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On occasion Chief Paroxysmus will drop a small statue of his own personal Swamp Dragon. The one who uses this item will shatter it, releasing the creature which will instantly bond to him/her as a pet.

Although the Chief's version shares the vital statistics of any other Swamp Dragon, it has one extra feature. It comes with a permanent set of Dragon Barding applied that grants a 12% damage reduction to its rider in PvM combat.

Standard armor, in comparison, can be damaged and destroyed over time, but comes in two flavours - a 10% reduction for the standard model, or 20% if exceptionally crafted.

Summoning Bug

Prior to Publish 52, a bug existed where dragons "summoned" by activating the statuette could be dispeled (permanently!). Unfortunately, this still applies to all such dragons obtained prior to that publish.

See Also