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Dragonsare a primary mechanic in School of Dragons. Each player begins the game by receiving a randomized secondary starter and then proceed with choosing their primary starter; from there each player can continue on to obtain other dragons, either through spending coins or gems, by completing Stable Missions, or by earning certain dragons through the completion of quests.

Dragons have five stages: Egg, Tinytooth (baby), Shortwing (teen), Broadwing (adult) and Titanwing (titan). 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. Incubating eggs have a Hatch Now option which allows a player to spend gems to hatch their egg right away. The cost varies by the species of the egg despite the fact that almost all eggs take the same amount of time to hatch. Additionally, the Hatch Now cost does not decrease as the egg gets closer to its default hatching time.


When your dragon reaches the Shortwing stage (levels 5-9), you can mount and glide with your dragon. In the Broadwing stage (level 10 and beyond), your dragon can be mounted and flown. When mounted on your dragon, you are capable of shooting fireballs at fire pits and ships in the battle events. For more information on how to glide and fly, see the Flying & Gliding page.


Update 1.19 on April 20th, 2016 introduced the Titan stage. Titan dragons have a higher energy level, and higher fire damage. Dragons need to be at level 20 or higher to become Titans. For the transformation, you need to collect 50 Runes (through dedicated Stable Missions), and to the new Titan Island. There are currently over 10+ dragons with Titan Stage.


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. 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. 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. The update also increased the level cap from 30 to 50.


Each dragon has an energy bar and a happiness bar. As a dragon levels up, its maximum energy increases. All dragons have a happiness bar of 100 that does not change as it levels. A dragon's happiness will gradually go down as you play and shooting fireballs will expedite that process. A dragon's happiness will never reach zero, only one. 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. Energy, however, will gradually increase over time. 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.


To increase a dragon's energy , feed it fish or chicken/ostrich eggs. To increase a dragon's happiness , play with it or feed it certain species of fish. 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. The only exception to this are Typhoomerangs, Death Songs, and Slithersongs, which will gain energy from eating eels.


Each dragon species has five primary stats that help set it apart from other species. The stats are all rank from one to ten, with ten being the strongest and one being the weakest. The Fireworm Queen is the only dragon that has a stat greater than 10. Occasionally School of Dragons updates the stats of a given species. Notable examples of this include the Hideous Zippleback, the Snow Wraith, and the Screaming Death.


Racing Stats are the stats that demonstrate how fast your dragon is, each species have their own measures, which ranges from a 1 to a 10, however don't be bummed if your dragon's species' stats is "bad", just because its stats are very low/mid, it doesn't mean they can't beat dragons like the Night Fury in a race. The racing stats include:


Battle Stats are stats that determine how strong and reliable your dragon is in Battle Events, each dragon has their own set of Shots and Base Damage, the only stats that can be increased are Base Damage (boosted with Titan Stage although slightly) and Battle Health (with both Level and Titan). Battle Stats have a total of 9 sub-stats: 5 Visible Stats and 4 Hidden stats:


Combat Stats are stats that determine how strong your dragon is, each dragon species also have their own stats and moves but unlike racing stats that can only be increased with saddles albeit slightly, the stats increase level by level until it hits the level cap. Said combat stats include:


While Attackpower and Firepower look and sounds almost the exact same, the major difference is that Attackpower refers to the melee attacks while Firepower refers to the ranged attacks. This is essentially why the Hideous Zippleback at lvl11 has a higher Firepower than Attackpower while the Speed Stinger has a higher Attackpower than Firepower.


Today, we had our annual Michaelmas: Festival of Courage pageant and games on campus! It was lovely to have such a large group of parents who were able to witness this autumnal passage with us. As we move from the equinox and into the darker, cooler days of autumn and winter, Waldorf schools around the globe bring this festival to their communities. Humans around the world, in various traditions, have celebrated the harvest and the dimming of the light with reverence and awe. Though fearing the dark and cold is something that many of us never have to really think about in a literal sense, we can all think of this time as a time to look inward at the internal dragons that we must always face and must always seek to tame.


School of Dragons is a game that's based on the popular How To Train Your Dragon book series, which were also made into a movie. Your mission in this fantastic 3D world is to train your dragons to make them compete in difficult tournaments.


In this exciting game, you can find all your favorite dragons to serve as your traveling companions. You need to train them in order for them to grow and improve their skills, and eventually become the fiercest creatures in the school. You can go on adventures and complete missions with your dragon pet to unveil the secrets of dark caves, the deep ocean, and remote lands where your dragon's abilities are essential to succeed.


In School of Dragons, you can build stables to shelter more than 30 different dragons, grow crops on your farm, and make friends with the millions of other users. You can also completely customize your own unique avatar. Travel and explore seven different lands while enjoying a unique adventure, training the greatest dragons in the school.


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Dragons are powerful supernatural beings, considered the strongest aside from the Gods themselves, admired, respected, and feared no matter the era. Among the supernatural, Dragons, as an entire race, didn't side with anyone from the Three Factions during the Great War, different from Fairies, Spirits, European Monsters, Asian Monsters, and Humans.[1] However, in the end, some Dragons did end up joining the Three Factions, among the Underworld, consisting of Devils and Fallen Angels. In certain cultures and different parts of the world, Dragons are worshiped as Gods.[2]


Dragons are said to be creatures born from a large mass of power, who act based on their desires, acting freely and selfishly, while having a high amount of intelligence. Azazel even theorized that the reason that Dragons are so powerful is because their pure thoughts compel them to devote themselves towards their goals, for the Evil Dragons, it would be battle and carnage, even if it meant their bodies would be annihilated too. Crom Cruach stated that Dragons are meant to live according to their will. All Dragons have pride in themselves, declaring their titles as a formal greeting or in response to accepting a challenge to a duel between Dragons or heroes.


There have been those who were created by powerful beings, such as Midgardsormr and his clones, who were created by the Evil God, Loki. And then Aži Dahāka, Aži Dahāka II, Ddraig II, and Albion II, who were all creations of the Evil God, Angra Mainyu. Aside from that, Dragons can be mass-produced and beings can be turned into Dragons by using powerful items, such as the Longinus, Sephiroth Graal, and God of the Bible, who'd cursed Samael into a half-Fallen Angel, half-Dragon.

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