
Baby Dragons usually inherit one or more Elements from each parent, except for Special Element Dragons. For example, breeding Fire Dragon + Fire Dragon can only result in breeding a Fire Dragon. The exception is when there is only one possible outcome, such as when using two single-Element Dragons that are of the same Element. When breeding two Dragons, there is usually no guarantee of what Dragon will be 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 other methods, 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 the breeding outcome.Each parent passes at least one Element to their offspring (unless exceptions occur).Breeding times can vary from 30 seconds for a Fire Dragon to 4 days for Divine or AncientDragons, and are affected by VIP Status and other factors. Dragons with more advanced Elements and a higher rarity take more time to breed and incubate. The longer it takes to breed a Dragon, typically the rarer the Dragon will be. Parent elements and types also determine which offspring are produced.

The Breeding Den is the only place where Dragons can breed, and the amount of time the process takes is determined by the Elements and type of the parents. Breeding is the process of pairing two adult Dragons, Level 4 or higher, together in the Breeding Den to obtain otherĭragons.
