Breeding Rare Dragons in DragonScape
In the ever-expanding world of dragon breeding, rarity is measured by the frequency of spawn, with common dragons born more often than others, and legendary dragons the rarity of the rarity. Each dragon has its unique statistics, such as stats boost, rarity, and specific abilities. To help breeder enthusiasts and experienced fans alike, we’ll dissect the art of breeding these elusive creatures, the rarest dragons, in the digital realm of DragonScape.
The Rarities
To better grasp the concept of rare-breeding, it’s important to understand the rarities involved. Here are the rarity categories and their meanings within the game:
• Common: The most frequent appearances, common dragons make up around 80% of breeds.
• Uncommon: A bit more challenging than common, these dragons require slightly rarer eggs, such as a Cryonic dragon egg resulting from a Fire-leaf and Snow-ember marriage.
• Rare: Not as frequent as the commons, but more easily breedable. This level features remarkable dragons like the Pepper or Onyx breed, emerging from specific pairs, specifically the Wheat-grain and Thunderbolt combo.
It’s crucial to have high-level understanding of genetics in this topic. To do this,
• Familiarize dragon breeding cycles: Be aware of which pairs would result in recombinations or motions of your intended final dragon. In general it’s more beneficial for lower level breeding (LBB) or the rare-to-rare combinations that only require one successful reproduction but still allow the ability selection.
Best Practice: For LBB’s create a table and have column for the breed pairs from the two highest-rankest breeds in this rare-breeding to allow this. It also help make a more systematic planning than random trying.
Here Table Example:
| Dragons Combo | Chance % |
|( Wheat-grain, Flame) | 75%.|
|( Peppy-roxy, Goli-n) | 62.|
Hybrid or Purebred Breeding Challenges
Rare-breeding primarily involves pairing uncommon, even rare, dragon species using the right eggs or bloodlines. You need 2 different hybrids that use different elements in different element combinations, so their different element will allow us you to make new pairs combinations.
• Two-parent dragons have distinct gene pools. If their hybrid has an even share it’s the easiest breed due to its chances at reaching 100%.
• These rare dragons also involve gene influencing effect; an increased presence of an element makes chance for its manifestation much faster.
• A third breeding factor: the dragons parent’s bloodlines that would result in this 15% to 95 for 15%.
Remember 15% -95 rate of influence the last three mentioned in previous statement refer to 10 % increments for the chances rate change.
The rarer this dragon is the fewer they are. And thus have to breed. Each type of dragon and fertility rate changes within this rate the different eggs you use to achieve rarity.
Best Practices, Tips, and Consideration
To become successful as a rare-breeding fanatic, it’s vital not to get intangibles with high value and a specific order priority for breeding for any successful dragon.
- Make records: keep a database: keep track of dragons
- Manage Eggs to your dragon pool by tracking them in spreadsheet table column
- Check chances: and do an all-time calculation before actually crossing two
- Select right elements to help.
- Check raredragonbreeding table by breeding 1
To Conclude
With experience and the understanding of all these tips and principles, you will learn as part of the dragon-souls to achieve successfulness in breeding a rare one.