Athletic Dragons are born to compete! They make no distinction between sporting event and random activity - whatever the task, they go for the gold. Walk next to one, and watch it strain to stay in the lead; share a meal with your Athletic Dragon, and it will make itself puke trying to finish first.
Young Athletic Dragons can be exhausting to raise. Caretakers are encouraged to ignore their fits of random competition, to teach them how to relax. However, even when they do relax, they will attempt to relax harder than you, and faster, whatever that means.
Adult Form
Epic Form
By now, your Athletic Dragon should be larger than you. This is a key turning point in their development. Now the dragon can stop competing with you compulsively, and you can get to know each other. Caretakers should still arrange the occasional scrimmage.
Epic Form Athletic Dragons, or 'Gold Medals' as they are commonly called, represent the apex of Draconic ability. Throughout the millennia, records for flight, strength, speed and swim have all been won by individual Athletic Dragons, who committed their lives to perfecting a single skill.
By breeding two dragons that collectively contribute Red and Blue to the type pool. If a parent has the appropriate minor types, missing requirements may also be added to the pool, even if neither parent has the originally required types. Minor types that have been split from other minor types can also contribute their component types to the type pool.
DISCLAIMER: When attempting to breed the Athletic Dragon, you may get other offspring instead. Check the Breeding Calculator to view all of the possible results of combining a particular pair of parents.
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The Athletic Dragon's design is based upon the Trickster Dragon's, although there are differences between the two.
It is easier to obtain this dragon by breeding it before the Magic Dragon is unlocked.