

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.Plus, with the advanced combinations, you can’t just blend two types and hope for the best – you have to find the PERFECT two-dragon combo. You have to try multiple times at times, and the higher your dragon levels, the better your chances of getting the correct breeding combo. The more advanced they are, the tougher that they are to breed. You have a list of beginning dragons, all the way up to advanced. The 10 dragons that you can purchase in the store are the Fire, Water, Earth, Wind, Void, Plant, Energy, Metal, Light and Shadow Dragons. Read on for the full breeding guide for Dragon Mania!

Hybrid dragons tend to be tougher to beat in battle, and tend to earn you more coins when placed in habitats. You can breed a ton of different dragons in the game, even though you start off the game with only 10 dragons that you can buy from the store. Dragon Mania is Gameloft’s new dragon rearing game for the Android platform, and possibly iOS eventually as well.
