

Of the fight to help knock down those last health points, slag itĪnd switch weapons when you see an opportunity to use the launcher. A launcher comes in handy then, as well as near the end The dragon has a pattern of attack where it sometimes hovers over In my case, Roland never threw down a turret, but you can watch him
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Health-regeneration class mod help in case it bombards you with fireĪfter you confront the dragon, you'll initially be on your own.Įventually Tiny Tina will summon Roland to help out in the fight. Under the bridge or soars to the top of the building, take the Of the bridge, which I hadn't initially noticed while maintainingĬover at the entry gate end of the bridge. There are two ammo shrines and several ammo crates near the center To defeat the dragon to continue the quest. On my playthrough, which is the first time through the DLC, IĬouldn't simply run across the bridge to enter Dragon's Keep, I had Once I began tracking it to keep some sort of damage going, I saw what it was doing and was able to use the SMG and assault rifle to keep firing while it was soaring to the top of the building - where I assume it would regenerate health if I hadn't kept the damage going. Thanks Keith for your suggestions, the key takeaway I got from you was to keep constant pressure on the dragon, and because of that, I realized that the dragon wasn't actually flying out of the area, just very high so I was losing visibility of it from where I was taking cover at the end of the bridge near the entry gate. I'm answering my own question because comments are too restrictive in length and formatting for my response. I successfully killed the level 52 Handsome Dragon! It took a while, and I did die once, and I'm glad that's over! With that said, generally, you won't purposely try to lay down suppressive fire much (unless you're in a really good squad who actually communicates and works as a team), you'll generally be taking a few shots at an enemy and a few will miss, causing suppression, and as long as they're at least a little bit suppressed, you'll get the suppression bonus if someone else kills them (they don't need to be very suppressed at all, just enough to cause the screen blur).

The amount of bullets fired (the suppression effect continues to stack until it reaches the cap, so an smg can be just as suppressive as a sniper rifle, but will require more bullets).Īll of this coupled together makes the Support class generally the best class to purposely lay down suppressive fire, as using the bi-pod will make you accurate enough to get close proximity, your bullets are large enough to achieve quite a good suppression effect per bullet and you can fire much more than any other class to reach the suppression cap much more quickly. The size of the bullets fired (bigger bullets, and especially frag rounds and explosives, will achieve more of a suppressive effect, so an smg will have less of a suppressive effect than a sniper rifle) The proximity of the bullets to the person The amount of suppression achieved depends on 3 things: Any class and any weapon can lay down suppressive fire.
