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Skystrider Dragons were released on August 23, 2020, alongside Astaarus Dragons.

Official dragon descriptions

Egg

This plain blue egg almost seems to float.

Hatchling

Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It never seems to touch the ground.

Mature hatchling

Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It never seems to touch the ground.

And look! Its wings have grown larger! It must be close to maturing.

Adult

Skystrider Dragons are known for almost never leaving the air as they have no other means of defense if attacked. The main exception to this rule is when they nest in the branches of ancient trees to sleep. This airborne tendency can make raising and keeping Skystrider Dragons an extra challenge. Males have a row of poisonous spines along their backs while females have a venomous bite. Skystrider dragons mostly hunt on birds and other flying insect, leading their presence to be welcomed by farmers who often leave out treats hoping to lure a group nearby.

Sprite artists

Sprites

Series Egg Hatchling Mature Hatchling Adult
Female

Skystrider egg Skystrider hatchi Skystrider female hatchling Skystrider female
Male

Skystrider male hatchling Skystrider male

Egg sequence

Stage 0 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Dead
Skystrider egg Skystrider crack 1 Skystrider crack 2 Skystrider crack 3 Skystrider crack 4 Skystrider crack 5 Skystrider dead egg

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Additional Information

It’s an intentional dimorphic difference just like the spikes where it splits under the first wing and goes over the back. There should perhaps be a second split leading to the other side but it looked weirdly straight during production.
Corteo (Forum Post)
Glad the change helped clear up the confusion. Fun fact I originally wanted to call them Skywalker, but I figured Disney might not be too happy. Plus Skystrider sounds cooler.
Corteo (Forum Post)


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