Dragon

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Dragon
A Dragon
Information
Aggressive
Yes, this creature will attack unprovoked.
Tamable
No, this creature is unable to be tamed.
Dominate
No (they used to be)
Groomable
No, this creature cannot be groomed.
Ridable
No (they used to be)
Swimmer
Yes, this creature can swim.
Butchering produces
meat, a tooth and an eye
Diet
Meat
Lair
Unique



Main / Bestiary / Dragons

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Description

The dragon hatchling is not as large as a full-grown dragon and unable to fly.

Dragons are unique creatures that spawn randomly. There is usually only one dragon of each type per map, unless they are hatched from huge eggs.

Adult Dragons

Provides dragon scale to premium players in local when slain.

Hatchlings

Provides drake hide to premium players in local when slain.

Abilities

  • Can swim.
  • Can climb everything.
  • Cannot fly.
  • The aggro range of the dragon depends on what type. It is highly unpredictable and will change every time you run from it.
  • Cannot be tamed.
  • Cannot be dominated anymore.
  • Female dragons rarely lay huge eggs (when they are very well fed and fat).
  • Has Bashing, slashing, biting, hitting, and tail whip attacks.
  • Hits very quickly.
  • Can bash down or damage walls or fences as well as break cave walls. - Note: Dragons can instantly bash down any walls at any QL. They have been seen breaking down house walls or sometimes just walking through them.
  • Cannot run out of stamina.
  • Moves quite fast, but can be outrun by a player running on cobblestone.
  • When killed, gives every attacker the title Dragonslayer.
  • Black dragons are known to throw players. This can be in any direction and varies from about 5 to 20 tiles. - Note: Players can be thrown over walls. If you are thrown while inside a cave, then you are teleported to the surface.

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