
Another option is to buy the Titan Stage for 500 Gems. This requires the player to gather 50 Titan Runes (which can only be gathered from Stable Missions) and to take the dragon to Titan Island.

Adult dragons who are Level 20 or above will have the chance to become Titan Wings. After v2.7.0, players only need to enter the Dragon Hearth and their dragons will grow to the next stage of maturity.Ī new optional stage of growth added in v1.19.0 on April 20th, 2016 is the Titan Wing/Titan stage. Before v2.7.0, players had to accept two special Quests in order to age their dragon. To grow a dragon, players must head to the Hatchery's Dragon Hearth. The only exception is the Speed Stringer which is not capable of flight and the Terrible Terror which can't be mounted unless it's grown into a Titan Wing.

Dragons above level 10 are Adults, they can be used on any Minigame and have the ability to fly. Dragons between Level 5 to 10 are Teens, they can be mounted but can only glide, they can also be used on Fireball Frenzy and the Glide Mode of Flight Club. Dragons between Level 1 to 5 are Babies, they can't be mounted but they can be used in the Eel Roast and Alchemy Adventure minigames. Starting in October 2019, School of Dragons began releasing hybrids into the game, most of which being from Dragons: Titan Uprising.Įach dragon has three stages of growth: Tiny Tooth/Baby, Short Wing/Teen and Broad Wing/Adult.

Dragons can be brought from the store, with the Primary Starter Dragons available for Coins. There are more than 50 Dragons to train, with the Green Death, Seashocker, Luminous Krayfin and Bewilderbeast being Non-playable-characters, some being locked due to being Expansion Pack exclusive or in the case of the Night Fury and Light Fury, being Membership exclusive. With the game being set in the How to Train Your Dragon universe, players are highly encouraged to tame and raise more Dragons, the major mechanism to progress through the game. Afterwards, players have a small talk with the Headmaster, then the world is ready to be explored as more than 30 Quests and various Expansion Packs await to be unlocked. Players then learn how to fish and are taken to the Hatchery, where they can choose from 4 Primary Starter Dragons ( Deadly Nadder, Hideous Zippleback, Gronckle and Monstrous Nightmare), 7 if the player has Membership ( Skrill, Thunderdrum and Whispering Death)). The rescued dragon is one of the four Secondary Starter Dragons ( Flightmare, Rumblehorn, Sand Wraith and Shockjaw).

The introduction includes a walking tutorial, and the chance to learn how to ride a dragon and battle enemy ships. With the help of Hiccup, Toothless and the gang, Grimmel and his men are forced to retreat, leaving behind a caged dragon that the player rescues. Players play as a Viking student arriving at the wrong time as the Berk Docks are being attacked by Grimmel's Warlords.
