Okay, before I start, I know this has probably come up before. I also know there's a high chance it might spark the all-hated dragon vs. biped argument, but that is honestly not my intention. So please let's not venture into that. This is just a suggestion and a personal view. :/
Well, playing a new biped through to healer lately, I learnt about the biped rezzes.
If I'm right, bipeds of the right classes get a new rez every 10 levels or so, right? And their DP-lifting rez has a recycle of 15 minutes or so?
Weeell... looking at the requirements for the first and only dragon rez (read: level 90+, completed adult rites, completed ancient rites (to a degree), complete all dragon adventurer quests, give 5000 hoard with an hour recycle)... it seemed a little disbalanced. A lot disbalanced. Like. Impossible-to-understand-why-it-was-laid-out-this-way disbalanced. :/
So, I'm proposing that to even out the field a bit, dragons are given more than 1 rez throughout their lives too.
How about if every 20 levels, a dragon of any age could complete a quest to earn a lesser, non-DP-lifting rez, at about the same strength as a biped one would be 10 levels prior? This rez would have the same short recycle as that of a biped but a reasonable hoard cost. :O
Or, it could even be once every 25 levels. So a dragon would end up with 4 or 5 rezzes, including the one earned during the ancient rites. :P
This way, it would still be appeasing the need for bipeds to get it far more easilly (I know, I know, I'm being bias--I just don't understand it. It's wierd to me. XD )--but it wouldn't be so imbalanced and give dragons an even opportunity to hunt together; sure, a biped healer would always be more efficient, but non-end game dragons would then be a bit more useful towards each other.
So, tell me what you think.
But please, don't start arguing. :/
~Galde