Hornless: Dragons with this mutations have no horns at all.
Albinism: A mutation where the affected dragon is unable to produce pigment, resulting in white scales and pink skin. Eye color in order of most to least common is blue, lavender, and pink/red. Albino dragons burn easily in the sun and can be prone to a weakened immune system as well. It appears more often among IceWings and SkyWings.
Melanism: Another color mutation comparable to albinism. Instead of a lack of pigment, there is an overproduction of pigment which results in a very dark or black dragon. There's no known associated health issues. The underlying tribe patterns (sometimes called ghost markings) are usually faintly visible in the light.
Leucism: A mutation that results in the partial loss of pigmentation in an animal—causing white, pale, or patchy coloration of the skin, hair, feathers, scales or cuticles but not the eyes.
Polydactyly: Gives the affected dragon extra talons on each foot. It can vary from a simple vestigial dewclaw to doubled feet! It doesn't typically handicap the affected dragon, and appears to be most prevalent in SandWings. This is one of the most common mutations.
Abundism: A rather rare mutation where patterns of the affected dragon are amplified and much more thick. For example a NightWing with abundism would have almost silver wings from the overproduction of silver scales, while a SeaWing will have many large phosphorescent spots that render them incapable of Aquatic, and so forth.
Erythrism: An overproduction of red pigment in the scales. This gives the affected dragon warmer reddish scales, but is not as extreme looking as other color mutations. For example, an affected Icewing would have pinkish scales rather than bright red and an affected SandWing would have peachy colored scales.
Xanthism: An overproduction of yellow pigment in the scales. Similar to Erythrism.
Axanthism: A mutation that severely hinders the production of yellow pigment. In a green dragon, it would turn them blue, and in a yellow dragon, it would turn them white.
Piebald: Similar to albinism. However, instead of being all white, there are only patches of white scales.
Chimerism: A mutation where an individual is derived from two of more zygotes, resulting in cells with more than one distinct genotype. This can range from coloring to blood types.
Softscales: This mutation results in very weak, flexible, and sometimes almost fleshy scales. They are easily damaged and are prone to infection. It's suspected some cases relate to certain nutrient deficiencies which can be reversed, but some dragons never develop proper scales.
Stiffscales: Unlike Softscales, affected dragons have thin brittle scales prone to painful breaks. An affected dragon's flexibility and mobility are hindered as extreme movements cause extreme discomfort. This is most prominent among SandWings and IceWings.
Scaleless: These dragons are extremely sensitive and illness prone. They cannot fly correctly without bruising their skin that isn't protected by armory scales. They often die young due to sunburn, frostbite, or a generally weak immune system.
Overgrown Claws: The dragon will have abnormally large and continuously growing claws. This causes discomfort in the dragon and if left untamed will end up disabling the ability to walk. This is mostly seen in SkyWings and IceWings.
Malformed Wing Membranes: Either the membranes of the wings are too thin, too thick, or warped in some way, hindering flight or even making it impossible.
Long Horns: The horns on a dragon’s head grow extra long, eventually spiraling into an unusual shape. (similar to greater kudus or bighorn sheep). The nose horn can grow longer as well.
Pamprodactyl: Allows the dragon’s index and pinky talons to flex backwards like some birds, giving them an easier grip on things.
Cracked eyes: A mutation that gives the eyes of dragons an appearance like cracked glass. It is caused by blood vessels that did not disintegrate when they should have in the egg, and instead became translucent. This does not affect the dragon’s eye sight.
Unusual eye color: This mutation gives the affected dragon eyes of a color not natural to their respective tribe.
Inverted: A mutation which inverts the colors of a dragon. It is said to be caused by an ancient animus curse, and is scarcely seen in recent years. For example, it would make a regular SandWing a deep blue color. (separate shop item)
Wyvern: Dragons with this mutation have only two hind legs, and use their wings for walking. (separate shop item)
Wingless: Dragons with this mutation were either born with no wings or somehow lost their wings during their lifespan. (giveaway only)
Firecracker Breath: Instead of a dragon’s usual element breathing capabilities, this dragon can let out a fast firing burst that explodes after several seconds of being airborne. The explosion is bright and colorful, similar to that of a firework. Depending on their control, a dragon can create small or big explosions. (giveaway only)