Current release

On this page, information will be stored on newly-released dragons that have incomplete data. Information can be compiled here so that it can be retrieved at a later stage to be separated into its rightful articles.

RULES OF NEW DRAGON RELEASES

All newly released dragon information is to be compiled on this article and this article only.

Do not:


 * Add the dragon(s) to the Which Egg Is Which page.


 * Add the dragon(s) to the Dragon Types page.


 * Add the dragon(s) to any page apart from this one.


 * Create the dragon(s) article (before the dragons of TJ09 or users grow up).


 * Add information if it has not been seen in the cave yet.

'''Do not add the spriter's alts of a dragon. ''' (The DC-Wiki team will ask the artist(s) for permission to upload them).

These rules apply while the dragon is being released, till the moment when the dragons of users start to become adults. After that the dragons' article can be created.

Failing to comply with these rules will result in a warning or even a suspension (one week suspension for creating the dragons article before the dragons have grown up). The DC-Wiki Team

Staff messages
Information marked Fact has been so widely proven that may be accepted as true. Information marked Rumor is rumor. Currently, there is no way to prove this information true or false, and though much of it seems like it will be true, do not accept it as true information. This especially means that you should not present this information to people in the forums as hard fact. If one of the holiday artists keeps their scroll hidden, respect that fact! The DC-Wiki team will contact and ask them if they would be willing to share the images of their spriter's alt. Don't post links to the spriter's alt, because it might result in them getting sick.
 * Remember, adding information not yet seen in the cave is NOT allowed. We know you know it, we know half of it as well. But please, don't add it until it has been found in the cave.
 * If you add interesting information from speculations made on the forums, please be sure to mark this information with Rumour unless it is absolutely a proven fact. See the current facts/rumors under each breed for examples.
 * IMPORTANT 
 * Holiday Release

April Release (April 6, 2014)
TJ announced on the forums, that the midnight April release will be delayed for a few hours. It will now happen at 1 PM EST.

"TJ09"

- Hello all, The usual monthly release will be delayed a few hours. I'm going to try something new: doing a release during a time when the main audience of the site is actually awake (rather than, you know, at midnight). Specifically, the new release will happen at 1 PM EST tomorrow (Apr. 06). Let's see how it goes.

Facts

 * This egg is found in the Jungle Biome.
 * This dragon is a DC Drake.
 * TJ's codes are VpyWe, xwV6y, 0BM1n
 * When sorted by breed, this egg appears between Horse and Ice Dragons.
 * Mature hatchlings do not have dimorphism
 * Adult dragons have dimorphism
 * Together with the Glaucus Drakes they're the first DC Drakes with dimorphism.

Additional Information
Odeen gave the following information on the forums:

"Odeen"

- I don't have a fancy ref sheet for the Howlers but *dramatic camera zoom* The Neotropical Dragon is the Howler's sworn enemy. Always trying to steal their mushrooms. *shakes fist*

Facts

 * This egg is found in the Coast Biome.
 * This dragon is a DC Drake.
 * TJ's codes are a8gXp, XiGU4, uknGd
 * When sorted by breed, this egg appears between Geaode and Glory Drakes.
 * Mature hatchlings do not have dimorphism
 * Adults have dimorphism
 * Birdzgoboom stated that the description of the eggs was altered (Source.) "Birdzgoboom"

- I actually didn't give the eggs that description. ovo But I don't mind it being changed. It's all cool in my book.


 * Together with the Howler Drakes they're the first DC Drakes with dimorphism.

Additional Information
Birdzgoboom posted a reference sheet on the forums:

"Birdzgoboom"

- Glaucus_Drake_Ref-sheet.png Information on the ref-sheet: Males have six to ten spines connected to each wing, with both sides being the same. Most have either six or eight. Females have four to eight spines connected to each wing, with both sides being the same. Most have either four or six. Both males and females have two spines trailing after the fan-like growth on their tails. Males are generally larger than females, ranging from 20 to 23 inches tall. Females are usually 18 to 22 inches tall. Males have longer tails than females. A female has two soft spikes on both sides of her face, for a total of four, while a male has three soft spikes on both sides of his face, for a total of six. Males have slightly longer antlers than females.