Striped Dragon

Striped dragons were released on the 22nd of April 2009 alongside Balloon, Daydream, Dorsal, Pink, Sunrise, Sunset and Whiptail dragons. They are classed as uncommon because of the complex breeding patterns required to obtain the different colors. They currently have no Breed Specific Action.

Official Dragon Description
Adult:

''Striped dragons come in a dazzling array of colors, complimented by an intricate pattern of stripes. These bright colors and patterns help attract their favorite food, insects. Because their prey is so tiny, striped dragons must spend a large portion of their day eating. The color of the dragon is usually determined by the dragon's mate.''

Matured Hatchling:

''Aww... It's a cute baby dragon. It spends its time pouncing on insects. And look! It's grown its wings! It must be close to maturing and it is now covered in brightly colored stripes.''

Hatchling:

''Aww... It's a cute baby dragon. It spends its time pouncing on insects.''

Egg:

This egg has brightly colored markings on it.

Sprite Artist

 * Vicats- All sprites

Breeding Results
Stripe dragon's colors are determined through their mates:

Blue Stripes are made through Stripes X: Water, Skywing, Guardian, Daydream, Seasonal (winter, spring, summer), Ice, Bluna.

Red Stripes are made through Stripes X: Red, Balloon, Holly.

Green Stripes are made through Stripes X: Green, Vine, alt-Vine, Frill, Mint, Seasonal (spring, summer), Neotropical.

White Stripes are made through any other mating pairs where one parent is a Striped Dragon, like Stripe x Thunder.

Notes:

Breeding with a Seasonal dragon can create either a White Striped egg, Blue Striped egg or a Green Striped egg, depending on which type of Seasonal it was bred with. White Striped eggs can result from Autumn Seasonals, Green Stripes from either Spring or Summer Seasonals and Blue Striped eggs from either Winter, Spring or Summer.

All Stripe x Stripe matings will produce random Stripe colorings, there is no guarantee that mating Stripe with another Stripe of the same color will produce the parental colorings.