What Combinations Can Breed a Pure Dragon?
Breeding the right combination of dragons to achieve a pure dragon in Dragon City game requires a deep understanding of dragon elements and breeding pools. In this article, we will explore the different combinations that can breed a pure dragon. By the end of this article, you will understand which dragons to combine with what elements to achieve pure, legendary, and Core Dragons.
Pure Plus Pure
One of the simplest ways to breed a pure dragon is to mate a pure dragon with a dragon that has a secondary, non-pure secondary dragon. This method typically ensures a 50:50 chance of getting another pure dragon. However, combining two pure dragons doesn’t guarantee a pure dragons breed. Any secondary breed will be generated, leaving you with a combination you might not have foreseen.
Breeding Chart
Here’s an informative table to help understand dragon breeding:
| Initial Combinations | Expected Drops (Secondary Breeds) | Chance of Pure |
|---|---|---|
| Not Guaranteed | ||
| A/P + A/P A, P, E; No | 0, 1; Limited Pure | |
| R+R R, RP | 0, none | |
| G/C & G/C | Pure* |
Secondary Elemental Effects
When breeding dual-dragon combinations, different outcomes can occur, governed by the secondary elemental mix in the parent dragons (Fire, Water, Energy). These elements come with unique effects: Fire absorbs Water, Water erodes Energy, and Vice-versa.
If neither parent has an overlapping (absorbing/marring) element, these mixed secondary elements always work together (if mixed). Otherwise (non-mixed), if present, they override existing conditions.
Higher Yield Breeding Combinations
Breeding ANY 2 dragons where an element is common/strong in both can make other dragons more accessible: Combine dragons with matching Elements.
For example: Both Pure Light and Dark.
Try breeding: 70s-80s Element(s) with any Primary 50s, the opposite Primary, and your selected secondary (P/M/M).
Bumping: Use the right, additional dragon to influence probabilities favorably.
Legend/Breeding Pores/Light/Dark Mingle
To achieve non-combined Legends when an Element is in ALL two parents, and vice-versa, it does.
For example, consider mashing a dragon 85% of Fire-E with a dragon 89.5% Fire-Y 5% (pure water).
Non-tracked Breeds: All breeding combinations are 12 months or less; Pure-breeding combinations with Fire+Water, 48 or 24 months when other elements are mixed.
By combining these factors while tracking the results of successive births, you’ll grasp key insights for increased overall success and enhance probability for specific outcomes.
Conclusion
B reeding pure dragons requires deep analysis of dragon elements’ behaviors and breeding pool implications.
Mastering each fundamental aspect enables predictions within the game and optimization when combining dragons. Be adaptable, as every scenario poses unique challenges, for higher yields and desired secondary.