The mechanics of breeding Gemstone dragons within the Dragonvale ecosystem represent one of the most intricate and restrictive systems in the game. Understanding the nuanced difference between breeding a Gemstone dragon in a standard cave versus the Rift Breeding Cave is essential for any player aiming to complete their Dragonarium collection. The core inquiry regarding whether Gemstone dragons can be bred in the Rift reveals a critical limitation: while the breeding process can occur using specific parental combinations that possess Rift traits, the resulting offspring will not inherit Rift traits. This distinction fundamentally alters the strategic approach to acquiring these rare creatures. Gemstone dragons, categorized under the Epic section of the Dragonarium, possess a unique rarity status that places them above standard species but below the exclusive Rift-only dragons. The ability to breed these dragons is not absolute; it is heavily contingent upon specific elemental combinations, seasonal windows, and the availability of specific parent dragons.
The fundamental rule governing Gemstone dragon breeding in the Rift is a paradox of accessibility and exclusion. Players can physically initiate the breeding process within the Rift Breeding Cave using dragons that contain the necessary elements. However, the game's logic dictates that if the parent dragons possess Rift traits, the resulting Gemstone offspring will be "normal" in nature, lacking the specialized Rift traits. This creates a scenario where the Rift cave is functional for producing the dragon itself, but the Rift dimension does not "infect" the offspring with its unique properties. This distinction is crucial for players managing their park's efficiency and dragon traits. Consequently, the breeding of Gemstone dragons is often restricted to specific time windows or special events, such as the Shimmering Solstice, which temporarily lifts certain breeding restrictions. Outside of these specific events, Gemstone dragons cannot be bred with just any dragon; they require precise elemental matches.
The complexity of Gemstone dragon breeding extends beyond the Rift mechanics into the realm of specific parental requirements. Each Gemstone dragon has a unique formula. For example, the Emerald Dragon requires the specific pairing of a Lichen Dragon and a Crystal Dragon, but this process is only successful during the month of May. This seasonal restriction adds a layer of temporal strategy that players must account for. Similarly, the Diamond Dragon requires an Ice Dragon and a Mine Dragon, a combination that can be executed at any Breeding Cave. These specific pairings highlight that the "Rift" is not the only location where these dragons can be obtained, but the Rift cave offers a specific pathway for players who have access to Rift-traited parents, even if the offspring do not retain those traits. The inability to breed Gemstone dragons in the Rift without the resulting dragon having Rift traits suggests that the Rift cave serves primarily as a facilitator for the breeding process rather than a transformer of the dragon's nature.
The broader context of dragon breeding in Dragonvale is governed by elemental compatibility. Dragons are defined by the elements they possess, and breeding is a puzzle of matching these elements. However, certain dragons are incompatible due to the "Opposite Dragons" rule. For instance, the Sandstorm Dragon and the Plasma Dragon utilize opposite elements, meaning they cannot be bred with basic dragons of those elements. Instead, hybrids must be used. This rule applies across all breeding caves, including the Rift. When attempting to breed in the Rift, players must ensure the chosen parents are not incompatible. The Rift Breeding Cave itself has specific entry requirements; buildings like the Rift Breeding Cave, Rift Hibernation Cave, and the Transfiguration Tower are hidden within the Miasmic Ether, a substance that must be cleared to access these structures. Accessing the Rift dimension requires navigating through this ether, which gates the availability of certain breeding opportunities.
A critical aspect of the Rift breeding system is the distinction between dragons that can be bred in the Rift and those that cannot. Rift Dragons, which possess unique traits and are often associated with the Rift dimension, generally cannot be bred in the regular Breeding Cave or the Cooperative Breeding Cave. They must be bred in the Rift Breeding Cave. However, the question of breeding Gemstone dragons in the Rift is nuanced. While the cave allows the breeding action, the outcome is a standard Gemstone dragon without Rift traits. This implies that the Rift environment is necessary for the act of breeding if the parents are Rift dragons, but the offspring do not inherit the Rift characteristic. This creates a specific strategy: use Rift-traited parents in the Rift cave to produce a non-Rift offspring. This mechanism is vital for players who have collected Rift dragons and wish to utilize them to breed Gemstone varieties.
The rarity of Gemstone dragons is a central theme in their acquisition. Classified as "Very Rare" or "Epic" dragons, they sit at the pinnacle of the Dragonarium. The list of Gemstone dragons includes the Garnet, Amethyst, Aquamarine, Diamond, and Emerald dragons. Each has its own breeding complexity. The Diamond Dragon, for instance, is a Very Rare dragon that requires an Ice Dragon and a Mine Dragon. The Emerald Dragon requires a Lichen Dragon and a Crystal Dragon during May. The rarity of these dragons is further emphasized by the fact that they were the first type of dragon capable of producing gems, a feature that adds to their value. However, their rarity is not just about difficulty in breeding; it is also about the specific constraints on where and when they can be obtained. The Rift does not provide a shortcut to acquiring Rift-traited Gemstone dragons, as the offspring will lack the trait.
The mechanics of the Rift Breeding Cave introduce a unique set of rules. To breed in the Rift, players must tap on the Rift Breeding Cave, which glows to indicate its active state. The menu presents two slots for parents, but the available dragons are filtered. Dragons must be at least level four to be used for breeding. Incompatible or unbreedable dragons are "greyed out" in the selection menu. This filtering mechanism ensures that players cannot attempt to breed with incompatible pairs. Furthermore, the Rift dimension contains unique items like Miasmic Ether, which must be cleared to unlock the breeding cave. This adds a preparatory step to the breeding process that does not exist in standard caves.
When analyzing the breeding of specific Gemstone dragons, the role of the Rift becomes clearer. The Berry Dragon, for example, requires Fire, Water, and Light elements. In the Rift, if a player uses a Rift-traited Berry Dragon with another Rift dragon, the resulting offspring (if a Gemstone dragon is produced) will not have Rift traits. This confirms that the Rift cave acts as a breeding location but does not transfer the Rift attribute to the result. This is a critical distinction for players managing their park's efficiency. The "Twin Rift Dragons" are also unbreedable currently, indicating a limit on what can be produced. The "Rare Egg of Mystery" offers an alternative acquisition method, providing random rare dragons, but the breeding cave remains the primary method for targeted acquisition.
The complexity of elemental requirements is further illustrated by the "Opposite Dragons" rule. The Sandstorm Dragon and Plasma Dragon are examples of dragons that cannot be bred with basic dragons of their constituent elements. They require hybrids. This rule applies to the Rift as well. When attempting to breed in the Rift, players must select parents that are not opposite. The Rift breeding cave allows for the breeding of dragons that use specific element combos. However, the result is a standard dragon. This means that while the Rift cave is a valid location for breeding, it does not alter the fundamental nature of the offspring regarding Rift traits.
The seasonal nature of certain Gemstone dragons adds another layer of strategy. The Emerald Dragon can only be bred in May. This temporal restriction means that players must plan their breeding activities around the calendar. If the player attempts to breed an Emerald Dragon outside of May, the breeding attempt will fail, regardless of the parents used. This is true for the Rift as well; the Rift cave does not bypass the seasonal restriction. The Rift cave provides the location, but the seasonal window remains active. This means that the Rift is not a workaround for seasonal limits, but rather a specific breeding location that adheres to the same rules as the standard cave, with the added complexity of Rift traits on the parents.
The distinction between "Rift Traits" and standard traits is pivotal. Only certain dragons can possess Rift Traits, and these traits are not inherited by offspring bred in the Rift if the offspring is a Gemstone dragon. This implies that the Rift is a breeding ground for specific combinations, but the resulting Gemstone dragon will be "normal". This is a critical insight for players seeking to optimize their dragon collection. The Rift Breeding Cave is not a magic wand that grants Rift traits to Gemstone dragons; it is simply a location where breeding can occur using specific parents. The outcome is a standard Gemstone dragon, regardless of the parents' traits.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" serves as an alternative to breeding. It allows players to obtain a random rare dragon from the "Dragons" section of the Rift Market. The dragon type rewarded follows a specific order: regular, twin, and rift twin. This mechanism provides a chance-based method for acquiring rare dragons, bypassing the strict breeding requirements. However, the breeding cave remains the primary method for targeted acquisition of specific Gemstone dragons like the Emerald or Diamond.
The difficulty of breeding in the Rift is further complicated by the "Miasmic Ether". This substance hides the Rift buildings, including the Breeding Cave. Players must clear this ether to gain access. This adds a logistical step to the breeding process that is unique to the Rift dimension. The presence of Miasmic Ether ensures that the Rift is not easily accessible, requiring players to complete specific objectives before they can utilize the breeding cave. This gatekeeping mechanism adds a layer of progression to the Rift experience.
The concept of "Twin" and "Rift Twin" dragons introduces further complexity. Twin Rift Dragons are currently unbreedable. This means that while players can breed regular Rift dragons, the Twin variants are not accessible through breeding. This limitation affects the strategy for collecting the full range of dragons. The "Rare Egg of Mystery" might be the only way to obtain these variants, as breeding is restricted.
The breeding of Gemstone dragons is also influenced by the "Cooperative Breeding Cave". Some dragons, like the Nebula Dragon and Glimmerwing Dragon, can only be bred in the Cooperative Breeding Cave. This cave allows for specific pairings that are not possible in the standard or Rift caves. For Gemstone dragons, the Cooperative Cave is not the primary location, but it is a valid option for certain combinations. The Rift Breeding Cave, however, is the specific location for using Rift-traited parents to breed Gemstone dragons, even if the offspring are standard.
The "Best Combination" for breeding in terms of efficiency is cited as Light and Plant elements, with an average DragonCash per hour of 240,909. This statistic highlights the economic aspect of breeding. However, for Gemstone dragons, the focus is not on cash generation but on acquiring specific rare species. The rarity of these dragons is a key factor. The "Very Rare" classification includes the Diamond, Emerald, and others. These dragons are not just hard to breed; they are defined by their specific elemental requirements and seasonal windows.
The "Opposite Dragons" rule is a fundamental mechanic that prevents breeding of certain pairs. The Sandstorm and Plasma dragons are incompatible. This rule applies universally, including in the Rift. Players must ensure their chosen parents are not opposite. This constraint ensures that breeding is a puzzle of elemental compatibility. The Rift cave does not override this rule; it simply provides a location for breeding if the parents are Rift-traited.
The "Shimmering Solstice" event is a unique window where Gemstone dragons can be bred with any dragon, temporarily lifting the usual restrictions. Outside of this event, Gemstone dragons have strict breeding requirements. This event is a critical time for acquiring Gemstone dragons, as it simplifies the breeding process. In the Rift, the Shimmering Solstice might offer similar flexibility, but the core restriction that the offspring will not have Rift traits remains.
The "Chrysalis Dragon" requires a Swallowtail and a Duskwing Dragon. This specific pairing is another example of the precise requirements for rare dragons. The Chrysalis collection requires at least 5 Chrysalis dragons to breed all 17 dragons in the collection. This high number highlights the difficulty and the specific strategy required. The Chrysalis Dragon is part of the "Very Rare" category, similar to the Gemstone dragons.
The "Rainbow Dragon" requires any two dragons containing at least four different elements. This is a complex requirement that tests the player's knowledge of elemental combinations. The Rainbow Dragon is also part of the "Very Rare" list. The "Double Rainbow Dragon" is described as a "magical marvel" and is one of the rarest dragons. The "Triple Rainbow Dragon" is also mentioned in the context of difficult breeding. These dragons are part of the Epic section, alongside the Gemstone dragons.
The "Dream Dragon" is cited as the hardest dragon to obtain, even with the Cooperative Breeding Cave. This highlights the extreme difficulty of certain breeding combinations. The Dream Dragon is a specific target for advanced players. The difficulty of breeding is not just about the cave type but the specific requirements for the parents.
The "Sun Dragon" requires Cold and Lightning elements, and breeding must start during the day. The "Moon Dragon" requires Cold and Lightning elements, and breeding must start between 7pm and 7am. These time-based restrictions are similar to the seasonal restrictions of the Emerald Dragon. The Rift cave does not override these time constraints.
The "Aubergine Dragon" is the evolved form of the Berry Dragon, requiring 6 fully-grown Jelly Plants and a Jelly Plant Log decoration, plus raining weather. This complex evolution requirement highlights the multi-step nature of dragon acquisition. The Rift traits are not involved in this evolution, but the Berry Dragon can be bred in the Rift if parents have Rift traits, resulting in a standard Berry Dragon.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires a Ghostly Cold Dragon and a Ghostly Earth Dragon. This specific pairing is an example of the "Opposite Dragons" rule in action. The Ghostly dragons are part of the Rift collection, and their breeding is restricted to specific caves. The Rift cave allows for the breeding of Ghostly dragons, but the result is a standard Ghostly dragon if the parents are Rift-traited.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires a Stoneshell Dragon and a Minchi Dragon. This is another specific pairing that highlights the need for precise elemental matches. The Crackle Dragon is part of the standard collection, and its breeding is possible in the Rift cave if the parents are Rift-traited.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" requires a Rainbow Dragon and a Double Rainbow Dragon, and can only be bred in the Rift Breeding Cave. This is a unique case where the Rift cave is the only location for this specific dragon. The Chromacorn Dragon is part of the Epic section, and its breeding is restricted to the Rift. This highlights the specific role of the Rift cave for certain dragons.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are generally not breedable in the Rift. They can only be bred in the Cooperative Breeding Cave. The Galaxy collection must be acquired via the Galaxy Egg of Mystery. This distinguishes Galaxy dragons from Gemstone dragons in terms of acquisition methods.
The "Miasmic Ether" is a unique resource found within the Rift Dimension. It must be cleared to access the Rift Breeding Cave. This adds a preparatory step to the Rift breeding process. The ether hides the buildings, and clearing it is necessary for access.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" is a purchasable object from the Rift Market. It allows players to obtain a random rare dragon. The order of rewards is regular, twin, and rift twin. This egg provides an alternative to breeding for acquiring rare dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are a specific characteristic of certain dragons. Only certain dragons can possess Rift Traits. The breeding of Gemstone dragons in the Rift does not result in Rift-traited offspring. This is a key limitation.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are currently unbreedable. This means that the only way to obtain them is through the Rare Egg of Mystery or other means. The breeding cave does not support Twin Rift Dragons.
The "Cooperative Breeding Cave" allows for the breeding of specific dragons like the Nebula and Glimmerwing. This cave is distinct from the Rift Breeding Cave.
The "Shimmering Solstice" event allows Gemstone dragons to be bred with any dragon. This is a rare opportunity for players to acquire these dragons without strict parental requirements.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest dragon to obtain, highlighting the difficulty of the breeding process.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based breeding windows.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution conditions.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific elemental pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared to access the Rift Breeding Cave.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random rare dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited by Gemstone offspring bred in the Rift.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event for Gemstone breeding.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest to obtain.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution conditions.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Chromacorn Dragon" is Rift-only.
The "Galaxy Dragons" are Cooperative-only.
The "Miasmic Ether" must be cleared.
The "Rare Egg of Mystery" provides random dragons.
The "Rift Traits" are not inherited.
The "Twin Rift Dragons" are unbreedable.
The "Shimmering Solstice" is a special event.
The "Dream Dragon" is the hardest.
The "Sun" and "Moon" dragons have time-based restrictions.
The "Aubergine Dragon" requires specific evolution.
The "Ghostly Ghost Dragon" requires specific pairs.
The "Crackle Dragon" requires specific