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|affiliation=[[Sangvis Ferri]]
|affiliation=[[Sangvis Ferri]]
|hasChibiAnimation=1
|hasChibiAnimation=1
|costume1= SWAP Dragoon
|appearences=  
|appearences=  
Dragoons first appear as the boss of chapter 4-2 and have intermittent appearances thereafter. While never the most commonplace unit, it is very common for them to be among the most powerful field units Sangvis Ferri has on a given map. Beware.
Dragoons first appear as the boss of chapter 4-2 and have intermittent appearances thereafter. While never the most commonplace unit, it is very common for them to be among the most powerful field units Sangvis Ferri has on a given map. Beware.
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|gameplay=
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In-game stats:
In-game stats:
*Classification: Machine
*Classification: Humanoid
*Damage: High
*Damage: High
*Accuracy: Moderate
*Accuracy: Moderate
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*Evasion: Low
*Evasion: Low
*Movement speed: Fast
*Movement speed: Fast
*Skill/Passive: Yes
**SWAP Dragoon: "Buffs self damage on start of battle for a short time. After being stationary for a few seconds, enters a charging mode shielding themselves in the process, once SWAP Dragoon is done charging, the next set of shots will cause significant Damage."


When you see these walker-riding Sangvis Dolls, you know there's danger afoot. '''Dragoon'''s are the elite of Sangvis Ferri's regular ground forces, used as linebreakers and as fast-attack units. They are traditionally seen as offensive spearheads and command and control units, often paired with [[Guard]], [[Vespid]], or [[Jaeger]] units, which helps augment the Dragoon's already-impressive powerhouse offense and mobility by giving them units to get covering fire from.  
When you see these walker-riding Sangvis Dolls, you know there's danger afoot. '''Dragoon'''s are the elite of Sangvis Ferri's regular ground forces, used as linebreakers and as fast-attack units. They are traditionally seen as offensive spearheads and command and control units, often paired with [[Guard]], [[Vespid]], or [[Jaeger]] units, which helps augment the Dragoon's already-impressive powerhouse offense and mobility by giving them units to get covering fire from.  
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Thankfully, Dragoons are never numerous foes. It's rare to see more than one or two enemy squads of them on the map, and of those, most have a single large contingent of Dragoons in it - and only rarely more than one. In squads they show up in, they are virtually guaranteed to be a decisive component, and while they're notably tougher than your average Sangvis Ferri regular, they aren't as difficult to put down as armored units or [[Guard]]s. Debuffs help a lot when dealing with these foes, as Stun Grenades can delay their attacks and Smoke Grenades can hinder them significantly. They're also an excellent reason to pack Rifle T-Dolls, as the ability to put these units down quickly is a priority. Defensively, Dragoons do not offer a perfect solution - only the toughest Shotgun T-Dolls can tank them for long and with their high damage and rates of fire, SMGs can have difficulty tanking them for very long. An SMG with Force Shield may be exactly what you need to buy a few seconds more.
Thankfully, Dragoons are never numerous foes. It's rare to see more than one or two enemy squads of them on the map, and of those, most have a single large contingent of Dragoons in it - and only rarely more than one. In squads they show up in, they are virtually guaranteed to be a decisive component, and while they're notably tougher than your average Sangvis Ferri regular, they aren't as difficult to put down as armored units or [[Guard]]s. Debuffs help a lot when dealing with these foes, as Stun Grenades can delay their attacks and Smoke Grenades can hinder them significantly. They're also an excellent reason to pack Rifle T-Dolls, as the ability to put these units down quickly is a priority. Defensively, Dragoons do not offer a perfect solution - only the toughest Shotgun T-Dolls can tank them for long and with their high damage and rates of fire, SMGs can have difficulty tanking them for very long. An SMG with Force Shield may be exactly what you need to buy a few seconds more.


During the Late stages of [[Isomer]], players will have their first encounter with SWAP SF units, and the Dragoons are one of the units who received an upgrade, their SWAP variants are never the less more threatening, their increased DMG upon the start of battle and their secondary skill which they activate shortly after they've stopped are both incredibly devastating, Do not underestimate these SWAP units, they are '''Very Dangerous.'''
|lore=
|lore=
Designed for urban pacification after the revolt, Dragoons are easily one of the most dangerous commonly-encountered [[Sangvis Ferri]] combat dolls, consisting of a lightweight Sangvis Regular Doll on a heavily-modified assault walker. Designed originally for the military as a reconnaissance walker, Sangvis Ferri modified the design with increased armor plating, front-mounted searchlights, and mounted antipersonnel cannons. With the ability to navigate through rocky or difficult terrain with ease, these units are predominantly used as linebreakers and forward-area scouts, allowed an unusual amount of Autonomy among Sangvis regular units.
Designed for urban pacification after the revolt, Dragoons are easily one of the most dangerous commonly-encountered [[Sangvis Ferri]] combat dolls, consisting of a lightweight Sangvis Regular Doll on a heavily-modified assault walker. Designed originally for the military as a reconnaissance walker, Sangvis Ferri modified the design with increased armor plating, front-mounted searchlights, and mounted antipersonnel cannons. With the ability to navigate through rocky or difficult terrain with ease, these units are predominantly used as linebreakers and forward-area scouts, allowed an unusual amount of Autonomy among Sangvis regular units.