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Note that, as of the current version, Dragons cannot actually fly, which contributes towards the ease of killing them.  There are few things more pathetic and commonplace than watching a hapless Dragon trapped at the edge of the map behind a retracted drawbridge and a tiny moat just barely wide enough for two dwarves to slide past one another, slowly succumbing to the target practice of an untrained marksdwarf, who can usually finish him off after one or two trips back to restock ammunition and gain a novice ranking as a reward.  Certain dev_notes indicate that in eventual future releases, dragons will not only be able to fly, but will use their flight to a terrifying level of efficiency, strafing your troops with fire from above, as well as picking them up and dropping them from a great height.  Unfortunately (fortunately?) these enhancements may not show up in the game for quite some time.
 
Note that, as of the current version, Dragons cannot actually fly, which contributes towards the ease of killing them.  There are few things more pathetic and commonplace than watching a hapless Dragon trapped at the edge of the map behind a retracted drawbridge and a tiny moat just barely wide enough for two dwarves to slide past one another, slowly succumbing to the target practice of an untrained marksdwarf, who can usually finish him off after one or two trips back to restock ammunition and gain a novice ranking as a reward.  Certain dev_notes indicate that in eventual future releases, dragons will not only be able to fly, but will use their flight to a terrifying level of efficiency, strafing your troops with fire from above, as well as picking them up and dropping them from a great height.  Unfortunately (fortunately?) these enhancements may not show up in the game for quite some time.
  
Dragons are apparently immune to dragonfire, but not immune to any other kind of fire.  Unfortunately (fortunately?), the dragon AI (like the dwarf AI) seems to believe that it is in fact immune to all fire, and so they will gleefully go swimming in lava-- and hence get burned to a crisp.  Their dragonfire can also ignite many objects on the ground, and if the dragon then walks over these objects, they will sometimes ignite themselves in the process.  These factors are all likely bugs, and are liable to be fixed at some time in the future.
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Dragons are apparently immune to dragonfire, but not immune to any other kind of fire.  Unfortunately, the dragon AI (like the dwarf AI) seems to believe that it is in fact immune to all fire, and so they will gleefully go swimming in lava-- and hence get burned to a crisp.  Their dragonfire can also ignite many objects on the ground, and if the dragon then walks over these objects, they will sometimes ignite themselves in the process.  These factors are all likely bugs, and are liable to be fixed at some time in the future.
  
 
Not necessarily a bug, but sometimes when a dragon appears in the middle of an ambush or siege, the goblins will attack the dragon, either wounding it greatly or killing it in the process.
 
Not necessarily a bug, but sometimes when a dragon appears in the middle of an ambush or siege, the goblins will attack the dragon, either wounding it greatly or killing it in the process.

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