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Ushgorn Dragons were released on March 19, 2023, alongside Algarre Dragons. They are a hybrid breed, produced by cross breeding Tercorn Dragons and Xol Dragons. Ushgorn are available in blue or brown color variants. Newly bred or caught eggs are blue, and will turn brown with the use of Incubate.

Official descriptions[]

Egg[]

Water glistens on this egg’s shimmering shell.

Hatchling[]

Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. Any change in routine causes it great displeasure.

Mature hatchling[]

Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. Any change in routine causes it great displeasure.

And look! It has grown fins! It must be close to maturing.

Adult[]

Their generally kind and cheerful nature ensures Ushgorn Dragons are welcome almost anywhere. However, they like to follow a strict daily routine, with rituals for everything from eating to hunting, and any deviation from their carefully laid plans irritates them. The more substantial the interruption, the greater their anger, sometimes to the point of involuntarily causing the water around them to boil as they lose their tenuous hold over their innate fire magic. Ushgorn Dragons are also quite meticulous when it comes to making promises. Anyone who breaks such an oath will find themselves suffering from a short bout of unexpected bad luck, though the Ushgorn Dragon will deny having anything to do with it. Ushgorn coloration is determined by incubation temperature; eggs that receive more warmth take on a golden brown hue.

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Series Egg Hatchling Mature hatchling Adult
Blue variant
Brown variant

Egg sequence[]

Stage 0 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Dead
Stage 0 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Dead

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