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==Rarity Classification==
==Rarity Classification==
There are {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Rarity}} classifications in terms of rarity. Each Dragon or gameplay element has a single Rarity, which can be divided into ''Regular'' or ''Special'' rarities. The higher the Rarity classification, generally the better stats the Dragon has, or points or value an item gives (if it has a rarity), though exceptions do occur.
There are {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Rarity}} classifications in terms of rarity. While not exactly a rarity, {{ctg|Boss Dragons}} have a separate classification called the "Boss Rank". Each Dragon or gameplay element has a single Rarity, which can be divided into ''Regular'' or ''Special'' rarities. The higher the Rarity classification, generally the better stats the Dragon has, or points or value an item gives (if it has a rarity), though exceptions do occur.


===Regular Rarities===
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===Dragons===
===Dragons===
Rarities affect {{ctg|Base Gold per Hour|Gold production}} of Dragons that generate Gold. {{ctg|Clan Dragons}} and {{ctg|Boss Dragons}} are unaffected by rarity classification, as they do not produce Gold, though some Boss Dragons speed up Gold production of the other Dragons by 10% per Boss. While not exactly a rarity, {{ctg|Boss Dragons}} have a separate classification called the "Boss Rank", and {{ctg|Clan Dragons}} have one of the other rarities listed.
Rarities affect {{ctg|Base Gold per Hour|Gold production}} of Dragons that generate Gold. {{ctg|Clan Dragons}} and {{ctg|Boss Dragons}} are unaffected by rarity classification, as they do not produce Gold, though some Boss Dragons speed up Gold production of the other Dragons by 10% per Boss.


When it comes to [[breeding]], the higher rarity a Dragon is, the higher the chances it produces rarer offspring. It also typically takes longer to obtain a higher rarity Dragon, depending on how much more rare it is. Additionally, Dragons with a higher rarity yield more {{dcl|p}}, where Clan Dragons give none.
When it comes to [[breeding]], the higher rarity a Dragon is, the higher the chances it produces rarer offspring. It also typically takes longer to obtain a higher rarity Dragon, depending on how much more rare it is. Additionally, Dragons with a higher rarity yield more {{dcl|p}}, where Clan Dragons give none.

Revision as of 01:17, 13 April 2024

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Rarity describes different tiers that Dragons and other Gameplay Elements are typed as (in terms of grouping), or are classified into.

Application of Rarity

While rarities mostly apply to Dragons, they are also attributed to other game features such as Chests, Ingredients, and Badges. Typically, the lower a feature is classified, the easier it is to obtain, and the more prevalent it is. However, it also displays weaker or inferior characteristics and yields fewer rewards where applicable.

Rarity Classification

There are 9 classifications in terms of rarity. While not exactly a rarity, Boss Dragons have a separate classification called the "Boss Rank". Each Dragon or gameplay element has a single Rarity, which can be divided into Regular or Special rarities. The higher the Rarity classification, generally the better stats the Dragon has, or points or value an item gives (if it has a rarity), though exceptions do occur.

Regular Rarities

Regular Rarities apply to the most common Dragons or game elements having a rarity, and include in ascending order:

Special Rarities

Special Rarities are harder to come by, they apply to Dragons, and some apply to gameplay elements, and include in ascending order:

Rarity Attributes

See Notable Formulas or Tables for information on calculating these attributes.

Rarities, along with Elements, influence the attributes of a Dragon including their Stats. Rarities are also generally given unique colors and icons in the game, and are represented by their first letter.

Rarity Regular Special Boss
Common Uncommon Rare Epic Legendary Primal Divine Ancient Tyrant Boss (classification) Icon.png
# Dragons 53 25 109 497 247 30 59 52 27 33
Breeding 0 Hours 2 Hours 6 Hours 8 Hours 48 Hours 48 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours 96 Hours N/A
Gold/Hour 180 190 250 300 450 450 550 550 550 10%
DCP 10 20 50 100 200 300 400 400 400 250

Dragons

Rarities affect Gold production of Dragons that generate Gold. Clan Dragons and Boss Dragons are unaffected by rarity classification, as they do not produce Gold, though some Boss Dragons speed up Gold production of the other Dragons by 10% per Boss.

When it comes to breeding, the higher rarity a Dragon is, the higher the chances it produces rarer offspring. It also typically takes longer to obtain a higher rarity Dragon, depending on how much more rare it is. Additionally, Dragons with a higher rarity yield more Dragon Collector Points, where Clan Dragons give none.

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Subcategories

This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.

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