Dragons are a primary mechanic in School of Dragons. Each player begins the game by receiving a randomized secondary starter and then proceed with choosing their primary starter; from there each player can continue on to obtain other dragons, either through spending coins or gems, by completing Stable Missions, or by earning certain dragons through the completion of quests.

Update 1.19 on April 20th, 2016 introduced the Titan stage. Titan dragons have a higher energy level, and higher fire damage. Dragons need to be at level 20 or higher to become Titans. For the transformation, you need to collect 50 Runes (through dedicated Stable Missions), and to the new Titan Island. There are currently over 10+ dragons with Titan Stage.


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Update 2.13 on August 8th, 2018 introduced the ability to use your own dragons in Dragon Tactics, introducing six new stats and multiple moves for each dragon to use in battle. In order for your dragon to participate in the Tactics, the dragon has to be and adult or titan, have enough energy and not be in a Stable Mission. If the dragon's species isn't one of the 0 allowed species, then your dragon can't be used in Tactics, no matter what. The update also increased the level cap from 30 to 50.

Each dragon has an energy bar and a happiness bar. As a dragon levels up, its maximum energy increases. All dragons have a happiness bar of 100 that does not change as it levels. A dragon's happiness will gradually go down as you play and shooting fireballs will expedite that process. A dragon's happiness will never reach zero, only one. An unhappy dragon will walk slower, fly slower, and can not glide as far as a happy one, in addition to not being able to shoot fireballs. Energy, however, will gradually increase over time. Collecting nearby items, completing tasks, and playing minigames will decrease a dragon's energy; when its energy is depleted, it can no longer do any of these tasks.

Racing Stats are the stats that demonstrate how fast your dragon is, each species have their own measures, which ranges from a 1 to a 10, however don't be bummed if your dragon's species' stats is "bad", just because its stats are very low/mid, it doesn't mean they can't beat dragons like the Night Fury in a race. The racing stats include:

The new player finds themselves in a cave with Hiccup that the Dragon Hunters had recently been hiding out in. The player and Hiccup unlock trapped dragons, while the player learns the controls. The player unlocks one cage and bonds with the player's choice of the four basic dragon species. The newly bonded dragon is aged up by Hiccup and the player learns to get their dragon to shoot fire at a cave in so they can escape. Hiccup and the player find the cave exit but also find a crate of dragon eggs in the process. The player helps Hiccup construct a signal fire, allowing Toothless to find them, followed by Astrid and Stormfly. Hiccup then instructs the player in dragon flying, and when finished, the player and the Dragon Riders fly through the opening in the caldera in which the School of Dragons is situated, with a video montage introducing many of the NPCs the player will encounter in the game. The player then has the option of playing four different branches of quests as part of an introductory expansion in order to learn how to play mini-games, care for their dragons, and other functions. The player also learns to hatch a dragon egg in the hatchery and can choose a second dragon from the four basic species, as well as the Sand Wraith, Flightmare, Rumblehorn, or Shockjaw.

Each dragon has three stages of growth: Tiny Tooth/Baby, Short Wing/Teen and Broad Wing/Adult. 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. 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 above level 10 are Adults, they can be used on any Minigame and have the ability to fly. 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. To grow a dragon, players must head to the Hatchery's Dragon Hearth. Before v2.7.0, players had to accept two special Quests in order to age their dragon. After v2.7.0, players only need to enter the Dragon Hearth and their dragons will grow to the next stage of maturity.

A new optional stage of growth added in v1.19.0 on April 20th, 2016 is the Titan Wing/Titan stage. Adult dragons who are Level 20 or above will have the chance to become Titan Wings. This requires the player to gather 50 Titan Runes (which can only be gathered from Stable Missions or Rune Dragon Tactic levels) and to take the dragon to Titan Island. Another option is to buy the Titan Stage for 500 Gems. This way, even Baby dragons can be aged into Titans, skipping the Teen and Adult stages.

Flight Club and Fireball Frenzy are two of the four major minigames, they serve as "training courses" for players to learn how to ride a dragon and aim a Dragon's fire. Flight Club technically requires a Teen Dragon to play with Glide Mode and an Adult/Titan to unlock the Flight Mode but players can play Flight Club normally with the Hero Dragons. Hero Dragons are the main characters' dragons: Hookfang the Monstrous Nightmare, Meatlug the Gronckle, Stormfly the Deadly Nadder, Barf and Belch the Hideous Zippleback, Toothless the Night Fury and Thornado the Thunderdrum, with the bonus Groundsplitter the Whispering Death and Stokehead the Timberjack. Hookfang is free from the start whereas the rest requires 250 Gems to unlock, with Toothless requiring 500 Gems, or to unlock all at once, players can buy Membership. The purpose of the Flight Club is to go through a course depending on the level's objective, some require the player to go through rings, others require you to shoot targets.

All active dragons' Flight Mode, even the Hero Dragons, have 15 Levels to go through, with the Glide Mode having 10 Levels. The major difference is that while Hero Dragons' levels can be played all at once and all have 3 extra Class Levels (with Toothless having 5 Class Levels), the Active Dragon's Flight and Glide Mode levels can't be completed all at once, after the 5th level, players are required to pay 20 Gems or wait 12 Hours to unlock the next level.

An entirely new expansion pack called Call Of The Death Song was added to the game on August 27th, 2015 that ties the game with the narrative of Dragons: Race to the Edge. The player receives two more trainable dragons: the Death Song and the Razorwhip.

Dragon's Edge is under attack by an aggressive Triple Stryke and other aggressive dragons, all soon to be discovered to be under the influence of the Grimora parasite used by Nikora Stormheart, a new villain exclusive to School of Dragons and the new character Harald teamed up with. Along the way, players will encounter Dagur the Deranged who helps the player on their journey. After temporarily defeating Nikora's forces and finding the solution for the Grimora parasite, the now healed Triple Stryker mother hands the egg to the player.

That's been progressing, but as well as that, I've made a program that gives you an export/dump of your School of Dragons account data. This includes your profiles, dragons, quest status, and more - the idea is that should a School of Dragons server emulator become available in the future, you'll be able to import your old account and get everything (or most things at least) back to the state you had before the shutdown.

School of Dragons is a game that's based on the popular How To Train Your Dragon book series, which were also made into a movie. Your mission in this fantastic 3D world is to train your dragons to make them compete in difficult tournaments.

In this exciting game, you can find all your favorite dragons to serve as your traveling companions. You need to train them in order for them to grow and improve their skills, and eventually become the fiercest creatures in the school. You can go on adventures and complete missions with your dragon pet to unveil the secrets of dark caves, the deep ocean, and remote lands where your dragon's abilities are essential to succeed.

In School of Dragons, you can build stables to shelter more than 30 different dragons, grow crops on your farm, and make friends with the millions of other users. You can also completely customize your own unique avatar. Travel and explore seven different lands while enjoying a unique adventure, training the greatest dragons in the school.

Originally established for boys, the Dragon School also accepted a small number of day girls with a close connection to the school, first admitting girls as boarders in 1994. The Dragon School is a feeder school to many independent schools, including Winchester College, Eton College, Shrewsbury School, Oundle School, Cheltenham Ladies' College, Harrow School, Radley College, Rugby School, Marlborough College, Wellington College, Canford School, St Edward's School, Oxford, Stowe School and Abingdon School. ff782bc1db

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