![]() 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. There are currently over 10+ dragons with Titan Stage. For the transformation, you need to collect 50 Runes (through dedicated Stable Missions), and to the new Titan Island. Dragons need to be at level 20 or higher to become Titans. Titan dragons have a higher energy level, and higher fire damage. Update 1.19 on April 20th, 2016 introduced the Titan stage. To make your dragon grow to teen and adult stages, you need to go to the Dragon Hearth in The Hatchery when the dragon reaches level 5 (for teen) or level 10 (for adult). For more information on how to glide and fly, see the Flying & Gliding page. When mounted on your dragon, you are capable of shooting fireballs at fire pits and ships in the battle events. In the Broadwing stage (level 10 and beyond), your dragon can be mounted and flown. When your dragon reaches the Shortwing stage (levels 5-9), you can mount and glide with your dragon. Additionally, the Hatch Now cost does not decrease as the egg gets closer to its default hatching time. The cost varies by the species of the egg despite the fact that almost all eggs take the same amount of time to hatch. Incubating eggs have a Hatch Now option which allows a player to spend gems to hatch their egg right away. ![]() With the exception of the Gronckle, Hideous Zippleback, Deadly Nadder, and Monstrous Nightmare, all eggs save that of your starter dragon take twelve hours to hatch. To whom would you recommend this book? For dragon lovers and readers of The Lightning Thief and other mythology based fiction, ages 8-14.The level up effect (dragon animation isn't included)ĭragons have five stages: Egg, Tinytooth (baby), Shortwing (teen), Broadwing (adult) and Titanwing (titan). Along with the dragons, issues of identity, school and friendship, and even genetic testing, make this a highly appealing read. I was pleased that the majority of the story is wrapped up in this first installment. Only the first 16 pages of the proof are in color, but what I saw makes me look forward greatly to the finished book. ![]() Truong’s gorgeous renderings of dragons give them believable majesty. Grace and her friends are all nicely developed characters, the dialogue is well written and clever, and the art makes the setting of the school and city of Hong Kong come alive. But there are those who want the dragon’s power for themselves, and they are closer to Grace than she ever would have guessed.įrom the dramatic opening scenes of Grace’s father’s dragon stories and his death, to the breakneck speed of the developing drama around dragons in the world, this is a completely engrossing fantasy with deep evocations of Chinese dragon mythology. Soon it is clear that Grace and Nate have entwined destinies involving waking the Southern Dragon King, whose aim is to unite humans and dragons. When a mysterious egg reveals a dragon hatchling, Grace and her pals from the prestigious Hong Kong International School must figure out how to feed and hide Nate, the dragon, keeping him away from goons bent on kidnapping him. Grace misses her father, who died of cancer, but is making the best of life in Hong Kong with her mother and stepfather. What did you like about the book? This series opener about a girl with “mixed blood” (dragon and human) is a fantastic contemporary take on Chinese mythology. Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 5
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