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Triceratops Dragon Information[]

Baby Form Juvenile Form
Triceratops Baby Triceratops Juvenile
Triceratops Dragons are very gentle toward other dragons and toward caretakers but appear to be fairly rough toward each other. With the wide, thick plates on their heads, Triceratops Dragons are well-shielded against blows to the head; as such, when two Triceratops Dragons disagree, they are prone to ramming into one another. It doesn't hurt them, but it does show who the stronger dragon is. Triceratops Dragons have a short memory, thanks to their habit of colliding their heads into one another. Oftentimes, Triceratops Dragons will even forget the thing they were quarreling over. Being the easygoing dragons they are, Triceratops Dragons will choose to make amends and go back to hunting for food.
Adult Form Epic Form
Triceratops Adult Triceratops Epic
Though Triceratops are herbivores, they make a poor target for poachers, who try to capture them for human dragon zoos. Other than their trademark three-horned heads, Triceratops Dragons have plenty of other ways to protect themselves. From the plates in their head to the claws on their feet, Triceratops Dragons are completely protected from potential predators. Epic Triceratops Dragons are so exceptionally fierce that dragon scientists are unsure what could have caused these dragons to become extinct to begin with. Some scientists hypothesize that a meteor hit the Earth long ago, causing all Dino-type Dragons to become extinct. Yet looking at Epic Triceratops Dragons today, it's questionable whether even a meteor could take one out.


Dragon Information
EggTriceratops
Rarity: Super Rare
Type: Dino Dragons
Habitat: Ancient Tarpit
Available at: Level 40
Buying Price: 1,600 Gold
Selling Price: 100 Coins
Breeding & Incubation: 12 hours
Exp Gained: 3,000 Exp20px

Coin Rates Coins[]

Earning Rates
Icontriceratops1 Lv. 1 320 Icontriceratops4 Lv. 10 2,560
Lv. 2 512 Lv. 11 2,816
Lv. 3 671 Lv. 12 2,976
Icontriceratops2 Lv. 4 960 Lv. 13 3,056
Lv. 5 1,248 Lv. 14 3,136
Lv. 6 1,536 Lv. 15 3,392
Icontriceratops3 Lv. 7 1,823 LEVEL CAP
Lv. 8 2,063
Lv. 9 2,303

Food Costs[]

Total Food Required for Next Level
Lv. 1 Lv. 2 Lv. 3 Lv. 4 Lv. 5 Lv. 6 Lv. 7 Lv. 8
125 250 625 1,500 3,750 6,250 15,000 35,000
Lv. 9 Lv. 10 Lv. 11 Lv. 12 Lv. 13 Lv. 14 Lv. 15
62,500 75,000 105,000 136,500 177,450 267,500 MAX LEVEL


Availability[]

The Triceratops Dragon is obtainable:

Parents Behavior[]

The Triceratops Dragon has special behavior when it is used as a breeding parent. Unlike dragons with only basic types, it will obey the following rules:

  • Although the Dino type is made up of Red and Green, the presence of these types may not necessarily allow you to breed the Triceratops Dragon. Check the Availability section above to find out the unique conditions under which this dragon might be bred.
  • When the Dino type is alone in the pool, it will add pure dragons of its component types (Red and Green) to the list of possible outcomes, but it will not split into its component types. When Dino is included in the pool along with one or more other types, the Dino type can split into Red and Green. However, if it is split, then Dino is no longer in the pool for the duration. Thus, the presence of Dino in a pool will either add the Dino type if it does not split or the Red and Green types if it does split. There is one exception to this rule, and that is when both parents possess the Dino type. In this case, Dino can contribute both itself and its split colors at the same time.
  • Although the Dino type can split into Red and Green for breeding purposes, it still only counts as one type. This is important when considering the number of types for type-amount-dependent dragons such as the Diamond Dragon. Breeding a Triceratops Dragon with a Coral Dragon only counts as three types: Dino, Blue, and Purple.

Notes[]

  • The Triceratops Dragon's design is based upon the Wild Dragon's, although there are differences between the two.
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