Dragonvale Types Of Dragons

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A set of Dragonvale Breeding tips that will get you on your way to breeding wild and crazy Dragonvale dragon combos in not time!

Dragonvale from BackFlip Studios is a classic click barrage casual game. Since the core of Dragonvale is breeding dragons, let's focus on that.

Dragonvale Breeding Basics

  1. Your gold doesn't rot. You can play for a while and come back. You won't have the extra money that you would have had from playing, but you won't have lost anything!
  2. Breeding two of the same dragon gives you another of the same dragon.
  3. Cross breeding dragons is fun. They create new and interesting dragons.

Dragonvale Dragon List

Elemental Dragons

In the Elemental Dragons set are the following. Audacity music editor for android. These must be bought, and some are not available until you level up:

  • Cold Dragon
  • Earth Dragon
  • Fire Dragon
  • Lightning Dragon
  • Metal Dragon
  • Plant Dragon
  • Water Dragon

Hybrid Dragons

Hybrid dragons bring you more money. Once you have the basic dragons and start creating hybrids you can make other hybrids from hybrids of hybrids and so on and so forth. The only limitation is that some dragons are seasonal. From what I've found you can breed the following dragons:

  • Air Dragon
  • A methyst Dragon
  • Apocalypse Dragon
  • Aquamarine Dragon
  • Ash Dragon
  • Blazing Dragon
  • Blizzard Dragon
  • Bloom Dragon

Seasonal, available at Easter time

  • Blue Fire Dragon
  • Bone Dragon

Seasonal, available around Halloween

  • Blue Moon Dragon

Seasonal, September 7th to 10th

  • Brass Dragon
  • Bronze Olympus Dragon
  • Butterfly Dragon

Seasonal, Spring (June 27th it ends)

  • Cactus Dragon
  • Celtic Dragon

Seasonal, available in March only!

  • Century Dragon
  • Chrome Dragon
  • Clover Dragon

Seasonal, a special St. Patrick's day dragon

  • Coral Dragon
  • Copper Dragon
  • Crystal Dragon
  • Current Dragon
  • Cyclops Dragon
  • Diamond Dragon
  • Dodo Dragon
  • Emerald Dragon

Season, available in May only!

  • Equinox Dragon
  • Evergreen Dragon
  • Firefly Dragon
  • Firework Dragon

Seasonal, around 4th of July

  • Flower Dragon
  • Fog Dragon
  • Forge Dragon
  • Frostfire Dragon
  • Garnet Dragon

Seasonal, January birthstone dragon

  • Ghost Dragon
  • Gift Dragon
  • Glacier Dragon
  • Gold Dragon
  • Gold Olympus Dragon
  • Hail Dragon
  • Ice Dragon
  • Iceberg Dragon
  • Iron Dragon
  • Ironwood Dragon
  • Kairos Dragon
  • Lava Dragon
  • Leap Year Dragon

Seasonal, February of a Leap Year

  • Lichen Dragon
  • Love Dragon

Seasonal, Around Valentine's Day

  • Lunar Eclipse Dragon

Seasonal, Around the time of a Lunar Eclipse

  • Magnetic Dragon
  • Malachite Dragon
  • Meteor Dragon
  • Mine Dragon
  • Moon Draon
  • Moss Dragon
  • Motley Dragon
  • Mountain Dragon
  • Mud Dragon
  • Obsidian Dragon
  • Opal Dragon
  • Panlong Dragon

Seasonal, 2012 was the Year of the Dragon

  • Paper Dragon
  • Pearl Dragon

Seasonal, June birthstone Dragon

  • Peridot Dragon

Seasonal, August birthstone Dragon

  • Plasma Dragon
  • Platinum Dragon
  • Poison Dragon
  • Pollen Dragon
  • Quake Dragon
  • Quicksilver Dragon
  • Rain Dragon
  • Rainbow Dragon
  • Reindeer Dragon

Seasonal, December and Early January

  • River Dragon
  • Rose Dragon
  • Ruby Dragon
  • Rust Dragon
  • Sakura Dragon

Seasonal, April and May are good

  • Salamander Dragon
  • Sandstorm Dragon
  • Sapphire Dragon

Seasonal, September birthstone Dragon

  • Scoria Dragon
  • Scorch Dragon
  • Seasonal Dragon
  • Seaweed Dragon
  • Silver Olympus Dragon
  • Silver Dragon
  • Smoke Dragon
  • Solar Eclipse Dragon

Seasonal, Around a Solar Eclipse

  • Solstice Dragon

Seasonal, Around Summer Solstice

  • Snow Dragon
  • Sonic Dragon
  • Spring Dragon

Seasonal, Spring

  • Steel Dragon
  • Storm Dragon
  • Sun Dragon
  • Swamp Dragon
  • Terradiem Dragon
  • Thunder Dragon
  • Topaz Dragon

Seasonal, November Birthstone Dragon

  • Tree Dragon
  • Turquiose Dragon

Seasonal, December Birthstone Dragon

  • Willow Dragon

Dragonvale Time Considerations

The first aspect of time that matters for breeding is that some dragons can only be bred during certain times of the year. Those times are listed above. In addition certain dragons take more times to breed or hatch. You can speed these up via upgrading and you can get more gems so you can instantly complete them.

Summary

That is the basics of Dragonvale breeding. If you are looking for tips and tricks on more specific aspects then let me know in the comments.

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Published May. 13th 2013
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Dragons come in all types and sizes. They can be mythical, or legendary, or fantastical, or even quite authentic. There are dragon stories and dragon tales in some form or another in nearly every culture throughout history. There are creatures that exist today with the name 'dragon,' although they may not quite live up to the exalted status of dragons of yore. There are Eastern dragons and Western dragons, fire-breathing dragons, dragons that capture princesses and terrorize villages, wise dragons who hold the knowledge of the ages. Some dragons horde gold, some fly, some swim, some are defeated by the hero and others become their friend.

10 Types of Dragons

It is likely that at least part of the legends and myths regarding dragons have some basis in fact, and there is scientific evidence of certain creatures that may have inspired the dragon tales. We'll tell you a little about both types of dragons, legendary and factual, and let you decide for yourselves whether or not to believe in dragons.

Names

Varanus Komodoensis:

The Komodo Dragon is the largest living lizard on earth and part of the monitor family, or a land crocodile. It is found in Indonesia predominantly on Komodo Island although they are rarely seen on other Indonesian islands as well. Some Komodo Dragons grow up to ten feet long and can weight 150 pounds. There are only about 5,000 wild Komodo Dragons living today, making them an endangered species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (International Union for Conservatin of Nature.)

Yinglong:

Classical Chinese Winged Dragons with serpentine bodies, Yinglong are the oldest of eastern dragons. They are said to have the talons of an eagle, the antlers of a deer and the eyes of a demon. It is known as the Proper Conduct Dragon, and is said to be the guardian of the waters. Yinglong is frequently included in myths concerning the Five Emperors. This dragon only gets its wings when it reaches its one thousandth birthday.

Biblical Dragon:

Dragons are mentioned in the Bible numerous times, at least 34 times, as in the Book of Revelations, Chapter 12 Verse 3: 'And there appeared another wonder in heaven; and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads.' The chapter goes on to say that the great dragon was cast out, 'that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satin, which deceiveth the whole world.'

Veranus Priscus:

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The Monitor Lizard is a giant, meat-eating reptile found mostly in Australia and Southeast Asia. This carnivorous goanna is featured in Australian dragon folklore and also in the mythology of the Aborigines. These predatory lizards can grow more than eight feet long and have extraordinarily sharp teeth and claws. Some tales hold that the Monitor Lizard can drag off sheep, or even small children. Their bite is supposed to be poisonous, but goanna fat is used as bush medicine and is supposed to heal all sorts of ills.

Firedrake:

From German and Norse mythology, the firedrake is usually found in a cave, guarding its treasure. It is , of course, able to breathe fire, looks like a monstrous serpent with massive claws on its front legs.The firedrake is the dragon that is defeated in the end of the epic poem, Beolwulf, and Smaug, the famous dragon of JRR Tolkien's tale is also a firedrake.

Nile Crocodile:

In ancient times, these wayward creatures sometimes swam across the Mediterranean and wandered around Southern Europe, possibly inspiring some of the legendary dragon tales. Sightings of these nasty-looking monsters could have created a snow-ball type effect of story-telling that had them grow larger and more fierce with each re-telling.

Welsh Red Dragon:

The Red Dragon is so important to the Welsh people that their national flag displays an image of the fierce winged creature with pointed tongue and pointed tale. Welsh history records mention of dragons as early as 830 AD in a legend concerning two dragons engaged in battle beneath a hill called Dinas Emrys. There was a native dragon and a foreign dragon fighting a lengthy war of control that caused chaos in the country until the two dragons were tricked with a barrel of beer and buried deep underground so their screams of war would no longer disrupt the kingdom.

Jormungand:

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Also known in German legends as the World Serpent, Jormungand is supposed to be the result of a love affair between the god Loki and a human giantess. Upon discovering the child, Odin was so incensed that he tossed Jormungand into the vast ocean that encircles Midgard, our world. Jormungand was a serpent who was so greedy and ate so many fish that he grew to such an enormous size he could wrap himself around the entire Midgard. In his voracious greed he bit down on his own tail, and now he remains wrapped around the world, holding on to his tale. Legend holds if he ever lets go then the world will come to an end.

St. George's Dragon:

An ancient British legend tells the story of a flying, fire-breathing dragon who lived in a lake near a small village called Silene. To keep the dragon from killing everyone in the village, they fed it sheep and sacrificed young maidens. The king's daughter was to be sacrificed to the dragon when St. George rode up on his horse and pierced the dragon with his lance.

Golden Dragons:

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The golden dragon is found in tales across cultures, from Greek mythology to Norse legend. Gold dragons have long tails and massive wings, as well as two large metallic horns and whiskers around the mouth. It lives on high plateaus and smells like saffron and incense. Golden dragons are champions against all evil, they are wise and friendly and always aid the hero in triumphing over the villain of the piece. This mythical creature can become your talisman and protect you from evil, too. All you have to do is to wear an amulet with the image of this mighty beast, for example, a gothic dragon ring or a pendant. Golden dragons are the type that create such a fondness and love for dragon tales.





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