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Dragon Types and Breeding There are 9 different types of dragons that you can breed.

These are: Earth, Fire, Water, Plant, Electric, Ice, Metal, Dark and Legend. Dragon Breeding: As explained earlier, only a few Dragon Eggs are available to purchase from the outset in Dragon City. Others can be unlocked as you progress through the levels , but there are also many which require you to successfully breed two Dragon typ es to create. A guide to this is below, instructing on which combination of drag ons are required to produce certain other types. The first thing that you need is the parent dragons. For this, you will have to purchase your first egg. Through purchasing eggs, you are able to tick off the P lant, Fire, Earth, Water, Electric, Ice, Metal and Dark Dragons. Some of these r equire higher levels before you can buy them. Dragons can start to breed at Level 4. They change their appearance at Level 4 a nd Level 7. A lot of the fun with Dragon City is about experimenting with differ ent breeds. Although, if you want to avoid ending up with the embarassing Poo Dr agon, you can follow our guide below! Basic Hybrid Dragons: Below is a list of other Dragon types that can be produced through breeding some of the basic dragons, categorized by basic dragon type (note that some are repe ated - the idea is to provide you with a guide to the various types of Dragon th at can be bred by mixing the first specific type with any other): Earth Dragon Hybrids: Flaming Rock Dragon: Earth and Fire Dragons Volcano Dragon: Earth and Fire Dragons Tropical Dragon: Earth and Plant Dragons Cactus Dragon: Earth and Plant Dragons Mud Dragon: Earth and Plant Dragons Waterfall Dragon: Earth and Plant Dragons Star Dragon: Earth and Electric Dragons Chameleon Dragon: Earth and Electric Dragons Alpine Dragon: Earth and Ice Dragons Snow Flake Dragon:

Earth and Ice Dragons Armadillo Dragon: Earth and Metal Dragons Hedgehog Dragon: Earth and Dark Dragons Venom Dragon: Earth and Dark Dragons

Fire Dragon Hybrids: Flaming Rock Dragon: Fire and Earth Dragons Volcano Dragon: Fire and Earth Dragons Cloud Dragon: Fire and Water Dragons Blizzard Dragon: Fire and Water Dragons Firebird Dragon: Fire and Plant Dragons Spicy Dragon: Fire and Plant Dragons Laser Dragon: Fire and Electric Dragons Hot Metal Dragon: Fire and Electric Dragons Medieval Dragon: Fire and Metal Dragons Steampunk Dragon: Fire and Metal Dragons Vampire Dragon: Fire and Dark Dragons Dark Fire Dragon: Fire and Dark Dragons

Water Dragon Hybrids: Mud Dragon: Water and Earth Dragons Cloud Dragon: Water and Fire Dragons

Blizzard Dragon: Water and Fire Dragons Nenufar Dragon: Water and Plant Dragons Coral Dragon: Water and Plant Dragons Lantern Fish Dragon: Water and Electric Dragons Storm Dragon: Water and Electric Dragons Icecube Dragon: Water and Ice Dragons Ice Cream Dragon: Water and Ice Dragons Mercury Dragon: Water and Metal Dragons Seashell Dragon: Water and Metal Dragons Plant Dragon Hybrids: Tropical Dragon: Plant and Earth Dragons Firebird Dragon: Plant and Fire Dragons Spicy Dragon: Plant and Fire Dragons Nenufar Dragon: Plant and Water Dragons Coral Dragon: Plant and Water Dragons Dandelion Dragon: Plant and Ice Dragons Mojito Dragon: Plant and Ice Dragons Jade Dragon: Plant and Metal Dragons Dragonfly Dragon: Plant and Metal Dragons Carnivore Plant Dragon: Plant and Dark Dragons

Rattlesnake Dragon: Plant and Dark Dragons Electric Dragon Hybrids Star Dragon: Electric and Earth Dragons Chameleon Dragon: Electric and Earth Dragons Laser Dragon: Electric and Fire Dragons Hot Metal Dragon: Electric and Fire Dragons Lantern Fish Dragon: Electric and Water Dragons Storm Dragon: Electric and Water Dragons Golden Dragon: Electric and Metal Dragons Battery Dragon: Electric and Metal Dragons Neon Dragon: Electric and Dark Dragons Moose Dragon: Electric and Ice Dragons Ice Dragon Hybrids Alpine Dragon: Ice and Earth Dragons Snow Flake Dragon: Ice and Earth Dragons Icecube Dragon: Ice and Water Dragons Ice Cream Dragon: Ice and Water Dragons Dandelion Dragon: Ice and Plant Dragons Mojito Dragon: Ice and Plant Dragons Platinum Dragon: Ice and Metal Dragons

Moose Dragon: Ice and Electric Dragons Metal Dragon Hybrids Medieval Dragon: Metal and Fire Dragons Steampunk Dragon: Metal and Fire Dragons Mercury Dragon: Metal and Water Dragons Seashell Dragon: Metal and Water Dragons Platinum Dragon: Metal and Ice Dragons Jade Dragon: Metal and Plant Dragons Dragonfly Dragon: Metal and Plant Dragons Golden Dragon: Metal and Electric Dragons Battery Dragon: Metal and Electric Dragons Zombie Dragon: Metal and Dark Dragons Dark Dragon Hybrids Hedgehog Dragon: Dark and Earth Dragons Venom Dragon: Dark and Earth Dragons Vampire Dragon: Dark and Fire Dragons Dark Fire Dragon: Dark and Fire Dragons Carnivore Plant Dragon: Dark and Plant Dragons Rattlesnake Dragon: Dark and Plant Dragons Neon Dragon: Dark and Electric Dragons

Penguin Dragon: Dark and Ice Dragons Zombie Dragon: Dark and Metal Dragons Hybrid Rare Dragons: These Dragons are created through combinations of the hybrids listed above: Poo Dragon: Dark and Mud Dragons Cool Fire Dragon: Medieval and Alpine Dragons OR Laser and Dandelion Dragons OR Firebird and Ice D ragons. Soccer Dragon: Medieval and Alpine Dragons Pearl Dragon: Medieval and Alpine Dragons Armadillo Dragon: Medieval and Alpine Dragons OR Pearl and Alpine Dragons OR Jade and Star Dragons OR Zombie and Mud Dragons OR Pearl and Flaming Rock Dragons. Flaming Rock Dragon: Medieval and Alpine Dragons Pirate Dragon: Neon and Nenufar Dragons OR Rattlesnake and Lanternfish Dragons OR Neon and Clou d Dragons. Petroleum Dragon: Zombie and Mud Dragons Gummy Dragon: Laser and Dandelion Dragons OR Firebird and Flourescent Dragons OR Firebird and Star Dragons OR Jade and Star Dragons OR Neon and Nenufar Dragons. Flourescent Dragon: Laser and Dandelion Dragons Laser Dragon: Laser and Dandelion Dragons Legendary Hybrid Dragons: The dragons below take some serious effort to produce. A lot of luck is involved in producing them, and the dragon types listed below are intended as a guide on ly as there is still alot of mystery surrounding them. Legendary Dragon: Cool Fire and Soccer Dragons Crystal Dragon:

Cool Fire and Soccer Dragons Mirror Dragon: Gummy and Cool Fire Dragons Wind Dragon: Gummy and Cool Fire Dragons OR Soccer and Cool Fire Dragons Pure Dragons These have been added in a recent update. Pure Dragons use all of the legendary hybrids that you may have got. To produce a Pure Dragon, you can use any combination of legendary hybrid dragon s, those are Legendary, Crystal, Mirror and Wind Dragons. Pure Element Dragons To be able to produce a Pure Element dragon, you need to have a Pure Dragon firs t. You must mix a Pure Dragon with one of the elemental dragons. You can see thi s below where it makes more sense: Pure Plant Dragon: Pure and Plant Dragons Pure Fire Dragon: Pure and Fire Dragons Pure Earth Dragon: Pure and Earth Dragons Pure Water Dragon: Pure and Water Dragons Pure Electric Dragon: Pure and Electric Dragons Pure Ice Dragon: Pure and Ice Dragons Pure Metal Dragon: Pure and Metal Dragons Pure Dark Dragon: Pure and Dark Dragons It takes 48 hours to breed a Pure Dragon, and another 48 hours to hatch them. Of course, this means that you won't be able to breed or hatch any other dragons a t the same time, so make sure your other Dragons are sufficient to keep things t icking over in battle until all is complete. Other Dragons: There are also a few other Dragons which you can earn through leveling up in oth er Social Point games. Paladin Dragon: Reach Level 10 in Social Empires Robot Dragon:

Reach Level 10 in Social Wars Some Dragons can only be gained through playing the Spell Game as part of the 'D ragon Potion' quest activity. These are: Butterfly Dragon: Get 10 Potions Fossil Dragon: Get 10 Potions You can also get the Tropical, Blizzard and Star Dragons at 3, 5 and 7 Potions r espectively, but these dragons are also available through breeding. Note that ea ch draw in the Spell Game comes with a 6 hour cooldown time, which you can speed up by spending Gems. Every free draw that you take has a low chance of netting you the top prize of a Spell Book/Potion. To give yourself a moderate chance, yo u have to spend 50,000 Gold, and for a 100 percent chance, 20 Gems. It is very h ard, if not impossible, to succeed without spending some gems when the Dragon Po tion quest is available (it is time restricted).

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