There are several similar problems in this question ... 1. The dragon's love for gold is a setting, just like the goblin is a green elf or a sharp ear, with no source or allusion. To put it bluntly, only the dragon slayer is a hero > The dragon slayer pays too little > It is set that the dragon slayer has a lot of plunder > We assume that Jackie Chan has a lot of gold and jewels in his nest. I think so. 2. Melted gold has no harm to dragons, and it is still a setting. The rules of Dungeons and Dragons and the rules of the world of neon swords, dragons are creatures with strong spell resistance and physical resistance. Dragons of different races may be different, but they must be a dragon. If they can breathe fire, they are not afraid of fire. If they spray ice, they are not afraid of freezing ... that's far from Lena Inbath's saying, "Killing dragons in Nigude in Chabrat is like telling him,' I'm going to kill you, you're going to commit suicide'. The same is true of attacking fire dragons with high temperature. 3. Why the gold-plated dragon can make the gold fall off can be said-the adhesion of the coating depends on the materials on both sides. There is no doubt that Longlin is a material with poor adhesion, and it is not electroplating ... so it is not normal to throw it away.
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