(Common finished) |
(Adding categories) |
||
Line 198: | Line 198: | ||
[[Category:Browse]] |
[[Category:Browse]] |
||
[[Category:Introduction]] |
[[Category:Introduction]] |
||
+ | [[Category:Cave Articles]] |
Revision as of 17:41, 29 December 2014
This article needs some improvements -- visit the talk page for more information.
Rarity is a term on the site referring to the relative abundance of a particular dragon breed. All dragons are loosely controlled by a base rarity variable which influences the breeding success and cave drop rate of the breed (where applicable). With some dragon breeds rarity is separated according to the lineage, where specific lineage patterns may be uniquely classified. Alts and variants of dragons often differ in rarity in comparison to the typical appearance of a breed.
Due to changes in demand or increased breeding, rarities of dragons can occasionally spike or become quite erratic. During such spikes apparently rare dragons may enter a period of abundance, or vice-versa. Rarity can also be used to judge the likelihood of finding the breed in the AP.
Extremely Common
Grey Dragon
|
Green Dragon | Water Walker |
File:Gray male.gif
|
Very Common
Common
Uncommon
Two-Headed Lindwurm - Green
Two-Headed Lindwurm - Purple
Rare
Bronze Tinsel Dragon *
Chickens
Gold Tinsel Dragon *
Silver Tinsel Dragon*
Very Rare
Extremely Rare
Unobtainable
Holiday Dragons (only available at a certain time)
Black Marrow Dragon - Halloween
Cavern Lurker Dragon - Halloween
Heartseeker Dragon - Valentine's Day
Holly Dragon - Christmas, Extremely Rare
Pumpkin Dragon - Halloween
Ribbon Dancer Dragon - Christmas
Rosebud Dragon - Valentine's Day
Shadow Walker Dragon - Halloween
Snow Angel Dragon - Christmas
Sweetling - Valentine's Day
Valentine Dragon - Valentine's Day
Vampire Dragon - Halloween; obtainable all year through biting.
Winter Magi Dragon - Christmas
Wrapping-Wing Dragon - Christmas
Yulebuck Dragon - Christmas
Arsani Dragon - Valentine's Day
- 'Rarity' in these cases depend heavily on the perceived shortness and quality of the lineage