These dragons have two or more Elements, and can be bought for gems at the store. Generation EX-II: The Exclusive Hybrid Dragon. Generation EX was originally called Generation X group. This generation varies between Category 2-5 and are not bound to the limitations of the breeding generations. These dragons can't be bought at the Store or bred. Breeding together two Legend Dragons results in a random egg. Breeding a wildcard with other Dragons produces a random dragon which always carries at least one Element from the non-wildcard. When used in breeding, Legends function as 'wildcards'. You need to breed two Pures/Pure Hybrids in order to have a small chance of obtaining a Legend. This generation is bound to Category 4-5. These dragons have only one Element, and can be bought for a huge number of gems at the store. "I note, however, that it appears easier to breed a Gen III-b dragon using a wildcard and a Hybrid that already possesses two of the 3 elements required." ( talk) 17:29, Aug(UTC) It's currently unknown how this process works. Note: In order to result a dragon from this generation you will have to unlock Stage 3. Generation III-b is otherwise similar to Generation III. This generation varies between Category 2 and Category 3. These dragons have 3 elements where two are opposites of each other, and can be bought for gems at the store. Generation III-b: The Stage 3 Rare Hybrid Dragons. You need 2 Hybrids or Exclusives in order to have a small chance at obtaining a Rare Hybrid.īreeding together Rare Hybrids can result in any of the dragons expected from breeding together two regular hybrids. This generation is bound to Category 4.Īs the target Offspring possesses Opposite Elements, you can't breed members of this Generation with 2 Elementals. These dragons have two Elements that are Opposites, and can be bought for at the store. If both parents share at least one Element, breeding may also result in an Elemental.īreeding an Elemental with a Hybrid guarantees one of the Offspring's Element.īreeding two Hybrids which carry opposing elements may sometimes produce a Rare Hybrid. Hybrids may be bred together to obtain other Hybrids. This generation is bound to Category 5. As the Pure Element has no Opposite at the moment, they can be bred directly with the any Elementals to produce only one possible outcome per breeding. These dragons have two Elements, and can be bought at the Store for a large amount of. Generation II-c: The Pure Hybrid Dragons. Generation II-b The Light Hybrid and War Hybrid Dragons. Note: Gen-II and all its subcategories is the largest category, containing a theoretical 1100 possible Element combinations, not including variants with the same Elements, in the same order (e.g., EX-T Dragons). The Elements of the resulting Hybrid does not depend on the order of the parents, although some Hybrids are easier to breed than others. There are generally two varieties of Hybrid Dragons that can result from breeding different Elementals. This generation varies between Category 1-3. These dragons have two or more Elements, and can be bought for at the store. This generation is also bound to Category 5.Īs of the LaW update, if there are 2 Pure Elements (Pure Dragon or Pure Hybrid Dragons) in the breeding, you have a small chance to obtain a Legend.Īs of the LaW Update, Pure Element are no longer "wildcards" in Breeding. This dragon have only one Element, and can be bought at the store. This generation is also bound to Category 4. These dragons have only one Element, and can be bought at the store. This makes it impossible to breed a Rare Hybrid (Dragons that have Opposing Elements) without involving a Hybrid. However, as Elementals have only 1 Element, they can't be bred with an Elemental Dragon of the Opposing Element. Hybrids are obtained by breeding two Elementals of different types. Difficulty Group 3: Electric, Ice, Metal and Darkįor more details -> see Breeding System.All Dragons are assigned a Difficulty Group from 1 to 3, e.g.: The old members of this generation are bound to Category 1.īreeding two dragons of the same Element will always produce an Elemental dragon of that same Element (e.g., breeding two Nature dragons always produce a Nature dragon.) When trying to obtain Hybrids by breeding, some Dragons are more difficult to obtain than others. (removed) See Combat Strategies for damage calculation. The Tesla Ray is also known as the Death Ray, a theoretical electromagnetic weapon claimed to be created by Nikola Tesla in the 1900s to destroy things such as planes at a distance.If a Tesla Ray strikes you, you will die.]Įxpression error: Unexpected >= operator. Actual damage values during battle are randomized. These Dragons have only one Element, and can be bought for
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