After hatching, the Dragon needs to be placed in a fitting Habitat, or in the Dragon Vault. Eggs not obtained from breeding are found in the inventory under the Eggs tab, and can be sent from there to incubate in the Hatchery. The only Dragon that does not come from an egg is Chronos, a Dragon that possesses no Elements or rarity and is obtained through a unique method. Once a Dragon egg is obtained, regardless of method, it must be incubated in the Hatchery until ready to hatch. Other Dragons are earned through different battle settings, such as the Bottomless Dungeon, Dragon League and Campaign Map. Many Dragons are won by competing in events, either against other Trainers, the game itself, or as part of a Clan against other Clans. However, there are many other Dragons that are unbreedable such as Clan Dragons and Boss Dragons, the former attainable only through Clan-related activities and the latter in exchange for Gems after several conditions are met. Some Dragons can only be bred or bought during a limited-time period. These are the only Dragons that can be purchased in exchange for Gold. 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. Getting Smilies Painted on Your Soul: The Reindeer Dragon constantly plays cheery holiday tunes, much to your implied chagrin.Each Dragon with a unique appearance is referred to as its own species.(Or snakes, in the Wind dragon's case) Special mention goes to dragons with the Mud body, which look like obese baby sauropods. Dinosaurs Are Dragons: Most of the dragons look like deformed dinosaurs.Subverted as it is only allegedly permanent paint on its skin. The Cupid Dragon is a more straight example. Cupid's Arrow: The Love Dragon, which leaves gifts for other dragons instead of arrows.Color-Coded Elements: Red for fire, light blue for wind, blue for water, green for plant.CherryBlossoms: The Sweet Blossom dragon.Although it doesn't fly with the balloons on its back, it can suck in their helium to produced comically pitched battle roars. Auto-Revive: the Rebirth sigil allows this, reviving a knocked out dragon and restoring a small amount of health.All Your Elements Combined: The Elemental dragon comes closest to this with Earth, Water, and Fire.All Balloons Have Helium: The Balloon Dragon (see below).Vikings have taken over the land of Dragolandia, and it's up to you to defeat them by raising strong dragons. Dragon Mania Legends is an IOS game released by Gameloft in January of 2015.
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