

Since some Dragons must be present on islands to purchase a duplicate, those obtained through a method apart from buying or breeding, will most likely never be obtainable again if sold.Īlmost all Dragons possess characteristics known as Elements and rarity. The Trainer cannot possess more than one of the same species of Boss Dragon unless that Dragon is made available for purchase in a bundle, promotion, or sale. Additionally, Card Dragons (obtained only in exchange for matching Dragon Pieces) can be obtained as duplicates, as there is no limit on the holding amount of their matching Pieces. There is no limit to how many Dragons of the same species a Trainer can obtain through breeding, as long as that Dragon is currently breedable. Base Dragons are always purchasable using Gold, while Dungeon Dragons are always purchasable using Dungeon Tokens. Limited-Time Dragon duplicates whose related event has ended, may only be purchased by tapping their entries in the Dragon Codex tab of the Dragon Codex, they do not appear through the Main Shop option.ĭragons that can be purchased as duplicates are typically buyable in exchange for Gems.

However, the first three categories of Dragons, and Dragons made available through Breeding Tokens, must first be unlocked as the Trainer progresses through the game.

There are several Base Dragons, each embodying a different Element, purchased using Gold from the Main Shop when a certain Player Level is reached. Though the most common way to obtain Dragons is through breeding in the Breeding Den, the only place where Dragons can mate with one another. Most can be obtained in the Main Shop, in bundles, or the Dungeon Shop using real or currency, the fastest obtainment method. There are multiple ways to obtain Dragons. Chronos, Chronoids, and Clan Dragons are the only unsellable Dragons. The only way for Trainers to get rid of their Dragons is to sell or ascend them. At Level 4, Dragons can be bred, can be trained to improve their skills at the Dragon Academy, and can participate in battle. Dragons do not age past adult form, they only increase up to a maximum level, meaning they may be immortal.

Feeding is the only way a Dragon grows up. Almost all Dragons can battle against other Dragons, produce Gold, and breed with others to produce more Dragons.ĭragons hatch from eggs and when fed they transition from baby form to adult form, at Level 4. Each Dragon with a unique appearance is referred to as its own species.
