Contents:
Section 1- Scales
Section 2- Cogg’s Coop
Section 3- Hatching and Growing Dragons
Section 4- Dragon Species
Section 5- Adult Dragons
Section 6- All about Breeding
Section 1- Scales:
Scales can be earned by completing offers and surveys. Daily surveys 1, 2, and 3 each pay one scale in addition to cash while Daily surveys 4, 5, and 6 pay 2 scales and no cash. In addition to offers and surveys, a Scale Scavenger offer can be completed once every 72 hours for five scales each. Scales are used to buy Dragon Eggs, Dragon Essentials, and Dragon Lair Upgrades at Cogg’s Coop.
In Cogg’s Coop there are three types of items; Dragon Eggs, Dragon Essentials, and Dragon Lair Upgrades.
Dragon Eggs- 15 Scales. From Cogg’s Coop, you can purchase a Dragon Egg for 15 scales. Once you have a nest, you can start hatching these eggs.
Dragon Essentials:
Heat Lamp Bulb- 1 Scale. Heat Lamp Bulbs are needed to hatch Dragon Eggs. It takes 12 Bulbs lasting for 8 hours each to hatch an egg. Each bulb can only be used for one egg and you must wait the full 8 hours before starting the next bulb.
Dragon Food- 1 Scale. Dragon food is used to feed you Baby and Adolescent Dragons. Each dragon must be fed at least once every 24 hours or else it will get sick. It is advised to feed your dragon at least 5 minutes before the 24 hours is up because the timer in known to sometimes show a wrong time if it has been left on for too long. You do NOT need to feed your dragon right after it hatches, you can wait up to 24 hours after it hatches to feed it, but as stated earlier it is advised not to wait the full 24 hours and to feed it a couple minutes early.
Dragon Medicine- 5 Scales. If you wait more than 24 hours to feed your dragon or you dragon looses its trust in you, you will need to use this in the medical station to heal it.
Dragon Treat- 5 Scales. A dragon treat can only be given to adult Dragons and will boost your dragon’s trust in you. From reports on the Forum, I think that a treat will raise the trust by about 15 to 25 percent.
Growth Hormone- 25 Scales. A growth hormone will immediately advance your Dragon to the next growth stage. So if your dragon is a baby it will become and adolescent and if it is an adolescent it will become an adult.
Dragon Lair Upgrades:
Egg Nest- 10 Scales. You need an Egg nest to start hatching Dragon Eggs. A nest can hold more than one egg at a time.
Dragon Cave Upgrade- 15 Scales. You start with a Dragon Cave that can hold one dragon and each time you upgrade it, it can hold one more dragon. So to have 2 dragons you would need to upgrade your cave once, 3 dragons you would need to upgrade it twice ect.
Medical Station- 15 Scales. You need a Medical Station to use medicine with your dragon. If your dragon is mysteriously gone from your cave, chances are it is in the Medical Station. It also appears that the medical station will somehow be used along with the breeding pit.
Slaughter Mill- 25 Scales. With the Slaughter Mill you can do three things, sell your dragon, kill it for scales, or pluck a scale. Selling it will give you cash, killing it will give you scales, and plucking a scale will give you one scale while lowering its trust but keeping it alive. The first time you pull a scale it lowers trust 10%, the second time 20%, the third time 30% ect.
Breeding Pit- 25 Scales. The breeding pit allows you two breed two different gender dragons to create a rarer species. There is very little known about Dragon Breeding.
Training Grounds- 25 Scales. After buying the Training Grounds, it currently says “The training grounds feature is currently unavailable. Be sure to check back after our next update for exciting new Dragon abilities.”
Section 3- Hatching and Growing Dragons:
Hatching and Growing your own dragon can be a daunting task, but here are some tips to help you out along the way.
-Getting your touches can be hard, but there are many different advertising sites that you can put your link up on. Remember, you CAN’T post your link on the TT forums
-Once your dragon has hatched, you must click on the dragon inside your cave an you will be able to feed it if you have food
-Make sure to keep a reserve of scales or food to use to feed your dragon in case something comes up that prevents you from earning new scales. You don’t want your dragon to go hungry!
-You don’t have to feed your dragon immediately after it hatches, you can wait up to 24 hours but it is advised to feed it five minutes before the 24 hours is up
-Try not to wait until the last second before 24 hours is up to feed your dragon. The timer can sometimes become delayed if the window is left up for too long and you could already be too late even if the timer says you still have time. Try to feed your dragon at least 5 minutes before the timer runs out
-It takes 336 hours from when your dragon hatches to when it becomes an adult if it doesn't become ill along the way, no matter how many times you feed it
-The type of egg you have doesn’t appear to have any connection to the type of dragon it hatches into
Section 4- Known Dragon Species:
Here is a list of all of the known dragon species along with a quick description, the price it sells for, and the amount of scales received from harvesting. (It is currently unknown if a certain amount of scales received from harvesting or if it is individual to each dragon) Currently, I am assuming that dragons are leveled and payout is based on the level of your dragon. The deeper you breed, the higher and better dragons you'll get.
Level 1
Snagon-----------------A vicious predator-----------------5 Dollars---------------Unknown Scales
Cloudburst------------Friendly and Fast------------------5 Dollars---------------Unknown Scales
Timbertail-------------Strong and Beautiful--------------5 Dollars---------------Unknown Scales
Splatterback---------Fat and Lazy but Loyal----------Unknown Price------26 Scales
Level 2
Hydraglider----------Two-Headed and aquatic---------Unknown Price------Unknown scales
Section 5- Adult Dragons
After your dragon turns into an adult, there is much more that you can do with him or her
-Interacting- You can interact with your Dragon multiple times a day to either gain or lose trust. You can interact with your Dragon every three hours. Each dragon has one thing it loves, two that it likes, three that are neutral, two that it dislikes, and one that it hates that is all random for each dragon. It was stated somewhere that if you don't interact with your Dragon often enough, it will become ill but this is still unconfirmed. Here is a list of all of the current interactions:
Wrestling with your Dragon
Tickling your Dragon
Swimming with your Dragon
Scratching your Dragon’s belly
Telling your Dragon a story
Grooming your Dragon
Hunting with your Dragon
Playing fetch with your Dragon
When you interact with your dragon, she will either love, like, dislike, hate, or be neutral with your action. Once you find what they love (for example Isabella loves to go hunting), you can repeatedly do that action every three hours to gain their trust. However, finding what they love can be tricky because you have to make sure that your Dragon's trust doesn't dip below zero and it doesn't take a trip to the medical station. When you perform an action, their trust is raised or lowered a certain amount depending on how much they like it. Here is a list of each feeling and how much it raises/lowers trust:
Love- Trust +10
Like- Trust +5
Neutral- Trust remains the same
Dislike- Trust -20
Hate- Trust -30
If you don't interact with your Dragon for a while, its trust will decrease slowly. It's only somewhere around 10% every couple days but if your away for a while (a week or more), don't be surprised to find your Dragon in the medical station when you get back.
-Dragon Treats- Dragon treats can be given to your adult dragon to raise its trust. This can be helpful in keeping your dragon out of the Medical station.
-Slaughter Mill- At the Slaughter Mill, you are able to perform three actions with your adult Dragon; Sell, Slaughter for scales, and Pull a scale. When you sell your Dragon or slaughter it, your Dragon will be gone forever. When you pull a scale, you will receive one scale but your Dragon's trust will go down. The first time you pull a scale it will go down 10%, the second time it will go down 20% MORE, the third time 30% more, ect. It is believed that this will never reset. After you pull nine scales (the ninth pulling should result in -90 trust) it has been said that you can continue to pull scales without your dragon getting sick as long as your dragon's trust is at 100%. THIS HAS NOT BEEN PERSONALLY TESTED AND IS NOT CONFIRMED YET. EDIT- It appears that you were able to pull more than nine scales from your Dragon but now the answer is questionable. If you want to be safe and not risk a trip to the medical station, I would stop after nine scales. I will let you know as soon as I discover if this is true.
-Training Grounds- This feature has not yet been developed
Section 6- All about Breeding
Little is known about breeding except that you can discover a rare dragon worth 100 dollars and that a male dragon and female dragon with high trust along with a Breeding Pit are needed. Here is a list of what is known so far.
-You need a breeding pit and 75% trust with each dragon to breed
-So far, each combination has yielded the same result each time, but this is not yet proven as there have only been three known breedings
-Here is a list of all of the current attempted breedings:
F Timbertail and M Cloudburst - Timbertail (Tested 3 times with the same dragons)
F Cloudburst and M Snagon - Hydraglider (Tested once)
If you noticed that I have missed anything or want to add anything, post below and I will edit my original post. I will update this as new information becomes available. Hope this helps everybody!
This post has been edited by Mandrew913: 07 September 2010 - 04:16 PM

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