![]() ![]() For example, breeding a Fire Dragon + a Fire Dragon can only result in a Fire Dragon. The exception is when there is only one possible outcome, such as when using two single-Element Dragons of the same Element. When breeding two Dragons, there is usually no guarantee of what Dragon is obtained. ![]() Additionally, Chronos, Boss Dragons and Clan Dragons cannot be obtained through breeding. Some Dragons are not normally obtained through standard breeding, they may be awarded through events, or be offered for limited-time breeding, as in the case of Dragon of the Week and Dragon of the Month. Breeding higher-level Dragons typically produces higher-rarity offspring.ĭragons that can be bred at all times always appear in the Main Shop.Breeding lower-level Dragons typically produces lower-rarity offspring.The type classification of a Dragon does not affect breeding outcome.Each parent passes at least one Element to their offspring (unless exceptions occur).Dragons must be Level 4 or higher to breed. ![]()
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