At this level, almost all dragon species have reached the peak of their attributes, making it difficult to achieve further improvement.
Those dragons that were able to achieve breakthroughs and improvements almost all became well-known figures on the Dragon Hunter forum.
These descendants of famous dragons were proudly led around by their owners at the Blue Star Carnival, touring many pavilions.
The second Dragon Hunter Tournament is about to begin.
The Dragon Hunting Experience Center is now filled with "dragon taming experts." Many people come here to challenge others, while others also try to win the three major competitions.
Many viewers started recording videos with their phones as they watched.
"Oh, oh, oh, it's a descendant of 'Black Lightning'! I've seen it before! It has a lightning bolt scar on its hind leg!"
"Isn't this the Rainbow Dragon family tree? It's already reached the eighth generation, which means they've collected 16 purebred dragons of each of the five colors. Holy crap, this guy is awesome..."
"This one definitely has dragon blood as a reward, and it even has a rare skill! What a lucky guy!!!"
"Don't go, boss! Have your dragons been paired yet? I'm offering a high price to reserve the next dragon egg... If you're not selling, I have a rare wild golden dragon that I can trade with you."
By observing the dragon's attributes, you can access a dragon's "family tree" interface.
This interface is essentially a dragon's pedigree certificate, clearly showing the lineage of each of its ancestors.
Some dragons with "chaotic lineages" are paired up in a mess, their family trees are a jumbled mess, with all sorts of bloodlines, and the final breeding results are not very good.
Some are "purebloods," meaning their family trees contain only one bloodline, which allows them to reach the full potential of that dragon species. This is considered a relatively accessible breeding method.
Some are "hybridized breeds," which are different from random breeds. These are usually made for specific needs. For example, to have the strongest Daydream Dragon, you must first breed an nth generation Daydream Dragon, and then breed another nth generation Dream Eater Dragon. Only by pairing the two can you have a chance to get an (n+1)th generation Daydream Dragon.
There are also some more special genealogies that not only cultivate strong descendants, but also take into account the aesthetics of the family tree.
For example, the "ladder" genealogy is that after dragon A and dragon B mate, dragon A is born, then dragon A mates with a wild dragon B, and dragon A is born, then dragon A is found again... Such a genealogy looks like a ladder, with each step building upon the previous one, and it is very simple.
If you were to ask where the dragons born from this kind of birth go, those dragons, called "useless dragons," are usually frozen in a corner of the scroll by their owners. Some are thrown into public egg-laying areas, while others are given to others to raise casually.
For example, consider the "chessboard pattern," which resembles a chessboard with alternating black and white pieces. It always pairs up dragons named 'a' and 'b', and the resulting 'a' dragon will pair with another 'b' dragon (born from another pair of 'ab'). This means that the nth generation requires 2^(n-1) pairs of 'a' and 'b' dragons, resulting in an exponentially increasing demand for collectibles.
There is also the "Rainbow Pattern," which refers to pairing dragons of five or more colors in parallel, arranging them according to the colors of red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, and purple, until a precious little dragon is born, and this little dragon possesses the Rainbow Pattern.
In theory, Rainbow Dragon has the potential to develop all the special skills of all colored dragon species, and its talent ceiling is immeasurable.
The five-colored rainbow pattern is already the most precious variety on the market, even surpassing the offspring of the first generation of reward dragons; while the seven-colored rainbow pattern is a legendary existence, with a price but no market, and all bosses are eagerly waiting for the birth of such a little dragon.
In short, some players have already put in a lot of effort to collect the baby dragons.
But even if you collect the baby dragons, you still need to raise the next generation...
They nurture the next generation, and then there's the even stronger generation after that...
To get the third generation of the chessboard pattern, you first need to breed four basic wild dragons, then you need to breed the remaining two dragon eggs, and finally, you need to breed the third generation after they hatch.
It takes a total of 7 incubations to get the desired third generation!
As for the fourth generation, fifth generation... each additional generation doubles the amount of exercise! :)
Some people are like that; inexplicably, they drive thousands of kilometers in a year, accumulating a unique little dragon on a scroll.
Players: QAQ I can't believe you designers!!!
However, above all these scores, there are still some dragons that are even more precious.
Those are all dragons that are "not allowed to be traded," such as the Elder Dragon, the reward dragon of the first Hunter Tournament.
For example, the mutated dragons provided internally by Blue Star Studio.
After each designer designs a new dragon species, an artist draws the original artwork, which is then handed over to a modeler to create a 3D model. All three members eventually receive a special mutated dragon egg for that dragon species.
Although Mingyan rarely personally handles the design work of "Dragon Hunter" anymore, he still has mutated little dragons.
The famous "Starry Sky Dragon" was designed by him. Ordinary Starry Sky Dragons have wings that can disappear into the starry sky, and their whole bodies are covered with dark blue stars.
But it is clearly stated that there is a mutant little dragon, which is a light purple star.
Actually, the color difference doesn't affect the performance, and the appearance isn't that different either; they both look good. It's just that the purple one is unique and there's no other version available.
Mingyan even brought it to the player meet-up and greeted the players: "Hello everyone."
"Aaaaaaahh ...
The crowd erupted in cheers, the players' enthusiasm nearly overturning the entire meet-and-greet venue.
The Ming Cult members had already begun their well-trained shouts:
"Greetings, Master!!"
It wasn't until several minutes had passed that the shouts gradually subsided.
As the host had anticipated, he then arranged for the remaining guests to come on stage and introduce them one by one.
Meanwhile, the audience below the stage had already begun to stare intently at Mingyan's Xiaolong.
The knowledgeable host asked, "Chief Designer Ming, is this a new dragon species that 'Dragon Hunter' is preparing to release?"
“No, this is a Starry Sky Dragon,” Mingyan said with a smile. “This is my special little dragon.”
He could almost hear the players in the audience drooling.
"Master! I beg for a dragon! I beg for marriage!"