Mardi Gras Dragon Information[]
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Baby - Juvenile - Adult - Epic - Egg A lot of dragons like to celebrate and have a good time, but Mardi Gras Dragons take being the life of the party to a whole new level. It's not just because they love to get festive (although they do), but also because they think that joyful gatherings with friends are the best way to show how glad they are to be alive. | ||||
Rarity: Rare Type: Habitat: Purple Gardens, Green Grove Available at: 10 Buying Price: 900 Selling Price: 100 Breeding & Incubation: 17 hours Exp Gained: 375 | ||||
Coin Rates []
Earning Rates | ||||||||
Lv. 1 | 261 | Lv. 10 | 1,174 | |||||
Lv. 2 | 310 | Lv. 11 | ? | |||||
Lv. 3 | 354 | Lv. 12 | ? | |||||
Lv. 4 | 501 | Lv. 13 | ? | |||||
Lv. 5 | 571 | Lv. 14 | ? | |||||
Lv. 6 | 631 | Lv. 15 | ? | |||||
Lv. 7 | 819 | LEVEL CAP | ||||||
Lv. 8 | 897 | |||||||
Lv. 9 | 963 |
Food Costs[]
Total Food Required for Next Level | ||||||||||||||
Lv. 1 | Lv. 2 | Lv. 3 | Lv. 4 | Lv. 5 | Lv. 6 | Lv. 7 | Lv. 8 | |||||||
20 | 80 | 160 | 400 | 1,000 | 2,000 | 4,800 | 10,000 | |||||||
Lv. 9 | Lv. 10 | Lv. 11 | Lv. 12 | Lv. 13 | Lv. 14 | Lv. 15 | ||||||||
20,000 | 30,000 | 42,000 | 54,500 | 79,000 | 99,000 | MAX LEVEL |
Availability[]
The Mardi Gras Dragon is obtainable:
- By purchase at the market for 900 .
- By breeding two dragons that collectively contribute Purple and Green 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 Mardi Gras 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.
Notes[]
- The Mardi Gras Dragon's design is based upon the Gold Dragon's, although there are differences between the two.
- Mardi Gras is French for Fat Tuesday, referring to the practice of the last night of eating richer, fatty foods before the ritual fasting of the Lenten season.