Xol Dragon

Xol Dragons were released on April 26, 2020, alongside Venturis Dragons.

Xol Dragons occur in red and blue variants, which are determined by the use of Incubate on the Xol egg.

Egg
This dull egg feels cozily warm.

Hatchling
''Aww...it's a cute baby dragon. You almost can't draw your attention away from it.''

Mature hatchling
''Aww...it's a cute baby dragon. You almost can't draw your attention away from it.''

''And look! It has grown fins! It must be close to maturing.''

Adult
''The bright specks that adorn Xol Dragons mesmerize all who behold them. But those who gaze upon these capricious dragons must be cautious, for it can be difficult to resist their charm. The allure is especially strong during sunset, when Xols perform intricate dances, their agile bodies rising and falling within the water as their ornamental fins shimmer softly. Unwary spectators may find themselves in peril if they give in to the silent call of the dragons’ dangerous beauty, for the waters in which the Xols dance scald all those who enter. Thankfully, anyone who is wise enough to recognize their magic is able to resist it while still enjoying the display. Although dangerous in the water, Xols are relatively harmless on land unless provoked. Xol Dragons lay their eggs on land heated by volcanic activity, and the warmth helps develop their common red coloring. However, when eggs stay below a certain temperature for too long, this development is stunted, leading to the existence of blue individuals.''

Sprite artists

 * Mewtie (All)

Sprites
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Variant determination
Xol Dragons' variant is determined by the use of Incubate on a Xol egg. When first bred or stolen, the egg is blue and will hatch into a blue Xol. Incubating a Xol egg will warm it up and turn it into the red form. Abandoning or Teleporting an egg removes the effects of incubation, and will cause the Xol egg to turn back into its blue form. Once the Xol has hatched, the color becomes permanent.

Trivia

 * The name of this dragon is derived from "axolotl".