Albino Dragons were released on July 15, 2009, alongside Cheese Dragons, Ochredrakes and Common Pygmies.
Official descriptions
Egg
You can see the baby dragon curled up inside this translucent egg.
Hatchling
Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. Its skin is smooth and doesn’t seem to have any color to it.
Mature hatchling
Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. Its skin is smooth and doesn’t seem to have any color to it.
And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing.
Adult
Albino Dragons are so named because their translucent, scale-less skin lacks all pigment. Instead, to help protect their bodies from the sun, they are coated in an oily secretion that blocks the sun’s harmful rays. The call of an albino dragon is similar to a barn owl--a shriek instead of a roar.
Sprite artists
- Iliun (All)
Sprites
Series | Egg | Hatchling | Mature hatchling | Adult |
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Albino Dragon |
Retired sprites
Series | Egg | Hatchling | Mature hatchling | Adult |
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Temporary event sprites | ||||
Holidays 2011 | – | – | File:Albino mature hatchi Christmas 2011.gif | File:Albino adult Christmas 2011.gif |
Halloween 2012 | – | – | – | |
Retired sprites | ||||
Original egg | File:Old Albino egg.gif | File:Old Albino dead egg.gif |
Egg sequence
Stage 0 | Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Stage 5 | Dead |
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Encyclopedia entry
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Trivia
- Due to the oily substance Albino Dragons secrete, breeding Albinos with Lumina Dragons and Dark Lumina Dragons will cause the Lumina to shed its scales.