
Baby Dragons usually inherit one or more Elements from each parent, except for Special Element Dragons. For example, breeding a Fire Dragon + a Fire Dragon can only result in a Fire Dragon. The exception is when there is only one possible outcome, such as when using two single-Element Dragons of the same Element. When breeding two Dragons, there is usually no guarantee of what Dragon is obtained.

Additionally, Chronos, Boss Dragons and Clan Dragons cannot be obtained through breeding. Some Dragons are not normally obtained through standard breeding, they may be awarded through events, or be offered for limited-time breeding, as in the case of Dragon of the Week and Dragon of the Month. Breeding higher-level Dragons typically produces higher-rarity offspring.ĭragons that can be bred at all times always appear in the Main Shop.

Breeding lower-level Dragons typically produces lower-rarity offspring.The type classification of a Dragon does not affect breeding outcome.Each parent passes at least one Element to their offspring (unless exceptions occur).Dragons must be Level 4 or higher to breed.

*There are 118 entries (at 150, further entries stop displaying and must be paginated). The table below is ← scrollable →, hold the Shift key while using the scroll wheel (with your pointer over the table) on desktop to scroll horizontally. No combinations, apart from the ones given in the table below, result in these Legendary Dragons. With the very few exception of some Dragons, no combination, not even the recommended one, is guaranteed to breed the Dragons below and multiple attempts may be needed. The combinations below are suggested due to having the fewest possible outcomes and lowest breeding times.

These Dragons can be bred normally at any given time, without the need of game mechanics such as VIP or events, either using a combination of Dragons with specific Elements after these have been unlocked through leveling, or a pair of specific Dragons such as is needed when breeding Legendaries.
