I don't think it would matter much... Have you been to Dynamis - Beaucedine? This dragon is spawned by Angra Mainyu, the mega boss of Dynamis - Beaucedine. In probably just about every Dynamis LS's strategy, they have someone suicide pull all of the dragons that he spawns away from him while the rest go in and kill Angra Mainyu. He was probably suicide pulling, which would explain why he's dead...
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Posted:Nov 23 2005 at 6:26 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) I don't think you've ever been there. This is Dynamis, not valkurm dunes, or west ronfaure
This is one of the 4 pukis dragons that spawn with Angra Mainyu (Mega Boss for Dynamis-Beaucidine). The best strategy is to have some nin/thf or thf/nin aggro Angra Mainyu (ahriman type mob) and then RUN RUN RUN, as the dragons follow the kiter. Quickly after the dragons are following the kiter, have a strong pld solo (do not attack) Angra Mainyu until the kiter is VERY far away (near zone if possible. Once the kiter is far enough, everyone engages and throws EVERYTHING they have left at Angra Mainyu. Angra Mainyu will warp around, so have some avatar or pet show the way to where it warped. When it warps, the dragons' hate gets reset, and will then go after the person Angra is currently attacking (hence why you want a lot of ground between you and the dragons). Once you kill Angra Mainyu, get the key item from the ??? it leaves behind and drop your glass. The pukis dragons dont drop anything, so it's not worth the effort. If the 4 dragons get back to the group before Angra Mainyu has died, BAD things will happen... Just try to kill Angra Mainyu and finish the dynamis. The dragons are too difficult to kill at the same time as Angra Mainyu.
In Latvian myth, Pukis is a flying household spirit bringing its master the goods stolen somewhere else. You can buy or breed it. There are also spells to "tie it down", so you can take it over from its master. Pukis is very much of a fetish, one must treat it right otherwise it will either leave the master, die or do the master some harm. It can be compared with the Finnish Para and the Lithuanian Aitvaras.