The Summoned Dragon is a beast in the game The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II and its expansion. It is a dragon that can be deployed by Isengard and the Gobin faction. In The Battle for Middle-earth II, the dragon is a spiked-body dragon with either golden, grey and maroon skin, but in The Rise of the Witch-king, the dragon is scaly bearded dragon with either white or blue-grey scales. Both dragons breath blue fire, possibly hinting that it could be a special drake, and when flying off, it uses a black misty cloud to conceal itself.
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| - The Summoned Dragon is a beast in the game The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II and its expansion. It is a dragon that can be deployed by Isengard and the Gobin faction. In The Battle for Middle-earth II, the dragon is a spiked-body dragon with either golden, grey and maroon skin, but in The Rise of the Witch-king, the dragon is scaly bearded dragon with either white or blue-grey scales. Both dragons breath blue fire, possibly hinting that it could be a special drake, and when flying off, it uses a black misty cloud to conceal itself.
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| - The Dragon in The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II
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| - The Summoned Dragon is a beast in the game The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II and its expansion. It is a dragon that can be deployed by Isengard and the Gobin faction. In The Battle for Middle-earth II, the dragon is a spiked-body dragon with either golden, grey and maroon skin, but in The Rise of the Witch-king, the dragon is scaly bearded dragon with either white or blue-grey scales. Both dragons breath blue fire, possibly hinting that it could be a special drake, and when flying off, it uses a black misty cloud to conceal itself.
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