I hope they soulswapped with bait or like a jelly tartspeaking of bords king harrow is definitely soul-swapped with that bord, wonder when that reveal is coming
S1 announce Jul 10, 2018Finished S2 yesterday so this news couldn't have come at a better time! Anyone know how much time there was between the S2 announcement and release date?
Interesting, cheers shira!S1 announce Jul 10, 2018
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Found this article:Has there been any news about the Dragon Prince video game? When Wonderstorm was founded their plan was for the show to help bankroll the game that was also being produced. But we haven't heard anything about it in a while. So I'm wondering how the development process is going?
That''s my hope. Seems like people have played it so it can't be too far off. I am hoping it's a diablo like game.Interesting, thanks for replying. I hope Wonderstorm will be at E3 this year to show their game. League of Legends meets Overwatch gameplay in the world of Dragon Prince could be a lot of fun.
Just watched both seasons of this over the past week. Great show.
Only problem are some of the moral choices in the show seem to be presented oddly. Mild season 2 spoilers:
Like was I supposed to side with the dragon who had been menacing an innocent town for days, and when they try to drive it off it starts massacring them? Then Rayla has some great moral imperitave to save the dragon, I guess so it can go back and finish what it started with the town of innocent people.
They also haven't really shown that Dark Magic is inherently bad, rather that misuse of Dark Magic is bad.
I mean if it wasn't named "Dark Magic" would people even see the problem? Whoever named it really did a disservice. If Electricity had been called "Death Lightning" it probably would have limited the widespread adoption of death lightning powered lights and appliances.
Just watched both seasons of this over the past week. Great show.
Only problem are some of the moral choices in the show seem to be presented oddly. Mild season 2 spoilers:
Like was I supposed to side with the dragon who had been menacing an innocent town for days, and when they try to drive it off it starts massacring them? Then Rayla has some great moral imperitave to save the dragon, I guess so it can go back and finish what it started with the town of innocent people.
They also haven't really shown that Dark Magic is inherently bad, rather that misuse of Dark Magic is bad.
I mean if it wasn't named "Dark Magic" would people even see the problem? Whoever named it really did a disservice. If Electricity had been called "Death Lightning" it probably would have limited the widespread adoption of death lightning powered lights and appliances.
The dragon is just "who shot first". If it had been the illusionist would you say the same thing, or is it just because it's a dragon?
Dark magic literally uses the lives of other living things to power it. Sometimes the benefits outweigh the costs, sure. But comparatively to " natural" magic it's definitely bad.
Could be like humans before Wan in avatar.I wonder if theyll ever explain why humans arent connected to primal magic but other sentient creatures seemingly are?
Like if the creation of mankind in thier world came about a differnt way to other beings
The pacing has improved a lot in season 2, but in season 1 a lot of episodes attempted to end on cliffhangers with basically no buildup and it felt kinda strange. The reveal of the dragon egg happened with basically no buildup and then the episode just ends before you've had a chance to feel anything. Some odd choices from the director. Felt like it might be something that they felt they needed to do to operate in the Netflix/streaming environment where things are designed to be binged?
Their NYCC Panel is this Sunday and it's been heavily implied we will get a release date then.
Same. I don't really hate anything about it so far, but it also hasn't come close to capturing me yet the way Avatar/Korra did.Nice. I think this has so far been okay, but I still feel like it has the potential to be more.
That's why I liked Avatar much better, you really got to see the kids progress into competent warriors after 3 seasons.
In DP, Ezran just has powers, Rayla is a goofball, and Callum is primal magic genius
There's a logical skill progression over 3 seasons.
?No, there isn't. He becomes a badass swordsman in one episode.
He goes from level 5 to level 80 in that one episode.
At least with magic, I can believe whatever because it's magic. It's hard for me to do the same with actual real things.
S2 is much better. Lots of issues fixed. Better paced. Less exposition heavy stuff. I'd say give it another shot.Is this worth picking back up? I only watched the first season which didn't quite grab me.
shows get Netflix'd much sooner than that now
I really liked season 2 :(Liked the show a lot in season 1 but god, season 2 soured me on it incredibly hard.
I'll wait for impressions before deciding whether to dive into season 3. If Callum remains the garbage character that he is, I think I'm done with the show