![]() ![]() In Update 2.13, the stats are now divided in three groups: Racing Stats, Battle Stats and Combat stats. Notable examples of this include the Hideous Zippleback, the Snow Wraith, and the Screaming Death. Occasionally School of Dragons updates the stats of a given species. The Fireworm Queen is the only dragon that has a stat greater than 10. The stats are all rank from one to ten, with ten being the strongest and one being the weakest. 9/27/13 version 4.2: Issues with not being able to repeatedly feed fish in the pet feed menu fixed.Įach dragon species has five primary stats that help set it apart from other species.9/12/13 version 4.0: Feed menu changed to not close after each fish fed to a dragon.8/8/13, version 2.0: Energy regeneration rates were balanced.The only exception to this are Typhoomerangs, Death Songs, and Slithersongs, which will gain energy from eating eels. Note that eels will neither give your dragon energy or happiness-in fact, they will decrease your dragon's happiness-though they will provide experience. To increase a dragon's happiness, play with it or feed it certain species of fish. To increase a dragon's energy, feed it fish or chicken/ostrich eggs. Collecting nearby items, completing tasks, and playing minigames will decrease a dragon's energy when its energy is depleted, it can no longer do any of these tasks. Energy, however, will gradually increase over time. An unhappy dragon will walk slower, fly slower, and can not glide as far as a happy one, in addition to not being able to shoot fireballs. A dragon's happiness will never reach zero, only one. A dragon's happiness will gradually go down as you play and shooting fireballs will expedite that process. All dragons have a happiness bar of 100 that does not change as it levels. As a dragon levels up, its maximum energy increases. Update v3.0.0 of February 21st, 2019 now includes the Dragon Bonding XP progress in Dragon Tactics, to check how much each level require, check the Dragon Bonding XP page.Įach dragon has an energy bar and a happiness bar. The update also increased the level cap from 30 to 50. If the dragon's species isn't one of the 0 allowed species, then your dragon can't be used in Tactics, no matter what. In order for your dragon to participate in the Tactics, the dragon has to be and adult or titan, have enough energy and not be in a Stable Mission. Update 2.13 on August 8th, 2018 introduced the ability to use your own dragons in Dragon Tactics, introducing six new stats and multiple moves for each dragon to use in battle. There are currently over 10+ dragons with Titan Stage. For the transformation, you need to collect 50 Runes (through dedicated Stable Missions), and to the new Titan Island. Dragons need to be at level 20 or higher to become Titans. Titan dragons have a higher energy level, and higher fire damage. Update 1.19 on April 20th, 2016 introduced the Titan stage. To make your dragon grow to teen and adult stages, you need to go to the Dragon Hearth in The Hatchery when the dragon reaches level 5 (for teen) or level 10 (for adult). For more information on how to glide and fly, see the Flying & Gliding page. When mounted on your dragon, you are capable of shooting fireballs at fire pits and ships in the battle events. In the Broadwing stage (level 10 and beyond), your dragon can be mounted and flown. When your dragon reaches the Shortwing stage (levels 5-9), you can mount and glide with your dragon. ![]() Additionally, the Hatch Now cost does not decrease as the egg gets closer to its default hatching time. The cost varies by the species of the egg despite the fact that almost all eggs take the same amount of time to hatch. Incubating eggs have a Hatch Now option which allows a player to spend gems to hatch their egg right away. With the exception of the Gronckle, Hideous Zippleback, Deadly Nadder, and Monstrous Nightmare, all eggs save that of your starter dragon take twelve hours to hatch. The level up effect (dragon animation isn't included)ĭragons have five stages: Egg, Tinytooth (baby), Shortwing (teen), Broadwing (adult) and Titanwing (titan). ![]()
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