Breeding outcomes for a specific Dragon, or Dragon of higher rarity, may require many breeding attempts. For example, if the Trainer manages to obtain an Agent Dragon from the Dragon League, and they are under Level 15 (when the Metal Element is unlocked), they can hatch the Agent Dragon and breed it with other Dragons, but the Agent Dragon won't pass the Metal Element until the Trainer reaches Level 15 (or the Void Element until Level 25), only the Earth Element Element is passed on.īreeding the same pair of Dragons multiple times can provide different results, since the Dragon species that hatches is chosen at random based on the parent's available Elements. Another exception is a Double Egg Relic is used, which gives the choice of outcome between two possible random outcomes, for a period of 12 hours, for all attempted breedings during that period.Īdditionally, the Trainer cannot obtain, through breeding, Dragons with Elements that are higher than the Trainer's Level allows. Baby Dragons usually inherit one or more Elements from each parent, except for Special Element Dragons. For example, breeding a Fire Dragon + a Fire Dragon can only result in a Fire Dragon. The exception is when there is only one possible outcome, such as when using two single-Element Dragons of the same Element. When breeding two Dragons, there is usually no guarantee of what Dragon is obtained. Additionally, Chronos, Boss Dragons and Clan Dragons cannot be obtained through breeding. Some Dragons are not normally obtained through standard breeding, they may be awarded through events, or be offered for limited-time breeding, as in the case of Dragon of the Week and Dragon of the Month. Breeding higher-level Dragons typically produces higher-rarity offspring.ĭragons that can be bred at all times always appear in the Main Shop.Breeding lower-level Dragons typically produces lower-rarity offspring.The type classification of a Dragon does not affect breeding outcome.Each parent passes at least one Element to their offspring (unless exceptions occur).Dragons must be Level 4 or higher to breed.For combination odds, try the Breeding Planner. This method requires the Trainer to have reached Level 44.īreed the Fire Dragon with any of the following:Īlthough any combination of the required elements can be used, breeding a single-element Dragon with another that has the remainder of the required elements (and no extras/duplicates) can have better odds and/or fewer unintended outcomes. If a Breeding Token is made available for this Dragon, it is activated instantly upon being received, after which the Dragon can be obtained through a unique combination of Dragons. Limited Breedingĭuring the time the Autumn Dragon is temporarily breedable, it can be bought in exchange for Gems without prior presence on the islands. With an active VIP Status of Level 2 or higher, the breeding time is reduced to 1 day, 14 hours and 24 minutes while the hatching time is reduced to 1 day, 22 hours and 8 minutes. Once the Autumn Dragon is obtained and then subsequently housed on an island, duplicate eggs can be purchased through the Dragon Codex in exchange for 3,625 Gems.īreeding for this Dragon takes 2 days while incubating and subsequently hatching the resultant egg takes 2 days, 9 hours and 40 minutes. The Autumn Dragon is an Event-Only Dragon which can be obtained most frequently through one or more of the various events within the realm of Dragolandia. Stats The base Gold/Hour is the same, regardless of any awoken Elements. Its whole body has a very wooden texture, giving it the look of a tree in autumn. It has three sharp claws on each foot and hand, and it also has a short, rectangular snout. Its eyes are bright golden-orange and the leaves on its tree branch horns, cheeks, tail, and elbows are the same color. It has a reddish-orange body with a light pink underbelly, while its legs, arms, eyebrows, and horns are dark purple. The Body Shape of the Autumn Dragon is Upright.
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