>>29154837This. Everyone is so obsessed with their elevator shoes that they forget that a lot of fighting strategies are centered around offsetting your opponent's center of gravity, which is much easier to do when you are small and your opponent is big.
Plus, it's true that the bigger they are, the harder they fall. You ever wonder why an ant can survive an indefinitely long fall, but a human sustains serious injury after so much as twice one's body size? In this case it has to do with a combination of air resistance and atom/molecule density, but let's focus on the latter. The bigger something is, the more that body kind of has to fight the laws of physics to not tear itself apart by so much as merely existing. One unit squared of skin is going to be a lot more effective stretched across a small thing than a large thing. Also by the laws of physics, smaller limbs are going to have less inertia than larger limbs, which means they have faster acceleration and the body can react more quickly. This dragon is made for surprise and quick reaction time, not a big dumb stupid thing flailing its gigantic limbs around hoping to hit something.
I just...why is everyone is so obsessed with HUGE HUGE HUGE HUGE? You seem to forget these basic things.