

"Chance" is supplied by players and not confirmed by staff. Given the probability of 44 for double metal, it is highly unlikely (1.5) to have it yield j. The following examples are supplied by your fellow DC Players. Stilor said in List of all Permanently Breedable Dragons: Has anyone succeeded in breeding double metal from metal+metal I am on my 8th try, no luck so far. Then, there are the Exclusives that require level 20, with all of them being Tribrids, wich are almost impossible to breed without a Legendary. The next Parent Level criteria is 15, so Breed a Mud 14 with a Waterfall 14 for best chance. You are advised to level the Parents as high as you can for a better chance.Į.g., For the Plankton Dragon, the criteria is stated as requiring Level 10 parents. Several attempts are likely necessary.įollow the criteria as stated for the Exclusive in the game Store. This unlocks all Breedable Exclusives for selection as Offspring and unlocks all level criteria for Parents.Į.g., For Plankton Dragon, breed a Legend with a Sea Hybrid or a Terra Hybrid. To date, the easiest way to breed an Exclusive is by using a Legend as one of its Parents. The Legend Method is therefore recommended unless you do not have any Legends. It is unclear at the moment if it is possible to breed Exclusives with Elementals, however, very limited success has been reported unless a Legend is one of the Parents.

The following methods have been tested, with varying degrees of success. Exclusive Dragons that are tagged as Gen-EX are unbreedable.Īll EX generations with appendices are breedable:īreeding Requirements will be maintained on the Breeding/Generations page.
