Quests

are another way to obtain artifacts besides racing.

can be accessed if the player has not obtained Kairos already.

Upon completion of a |quest, the player is presented with three chests and 1-2 keys to open the chests.

Rewards include treats, dragoncash, experience, and artifacts.

Using the recommended elements will increase the player's chances of earning artifacts.

Activating Kairos will speed up the time it takes for the |quest to complete by six hours.

After the Nursery is "transformed" players can send |quests from it even if Gaia is not obtained already.

can sent out from the Perch of Kairos and the Legendary Nursery.

Quests
Current Quests=
 * These |quests were released between the time Gaia was released and now.

Old Quests=
 * These |quests were released between the time Kairos and Gaia were released.

Perch of Kairos
The Perch of Kairos can be built by earning parts by completing

Quest Results
|Quest results vary at the end of each quest in regards to which rewards are received.

The same |quest may result in a different reward or amount of the reward regardless of using the same dragon as a previous attempt.

Rewards include treats, dragoncash, experience, and artifacts.

If the player has built the Perch of Kairos and obtained Kairos already then artifacts will not result as a reward.

Using an epic dragon will usually result in a two hour |quest; otherwise the quest lengths seem to be randomly generated.

These results are not entirely conclusive and may vary depending on park level, whether a dragon with the same elements as the |quest is used, and the length it takes for the quest to be completed.

Quests and Events
During the events, starting with the Epic Egg Hunt, players were able to receive event currency from completing |quests.

The maximum amount players were able to receive from completing |quests were twenty units on regular days.

The results of the |quests were the same as usual in addition to receiving the event currency.

Regardless of |quest length all completed |quests result in the same amount of event currency.

It is not entirely conclusive, but during some past events |quests with a length of two hours resulted in two units of the event currency on regular days and lengths longer than two hours resulted in twenty units on regular days.

Possible References

 * The quest of the Sonic Dragon is called "Green Hill Havoc". This is likely a reference to the Sonic the Hedgehog series and the well-known Green Hill Zone.
 * The quest for the Wraith Dragon is called "Gaznul Gulch." When rearranged, the letters can spell out "Nazgul," which is another name for the Ringwraiths in the Lord of the Rings series.
 * The quest for the Mirror Dragon is called "Rorrim Rock." Rorrim is the mirror image (meaning it is spelled backwards) of the word mirror.
 * The quests for the Panlong Dragon and the Teidian Dragon may be referencing the Chinese Zodiac, as dragon and bull are both Chinese Zodiac signs.
 * The quest for the Zombie Dragon is called "Plaaaaaaaaains." This is likely a reference to zombies, as they are often depicted groaning the phrase "braaaaaaaaains."
 * The quest for the Ivy Dragon is called "Hall of Hedera." This is likely a reference to Hedera, the genus that true ivy belongs to.
 * The former quest "Mount Dumme" was possibly a reference to Mount Doom, the volcano in The Lord of the Rings where the Ring of Power was forged and destroyed.
 * The quest for the River Dragon is called "Ami'Lya's Adventure" which may be referencing the relationship between Amilia Pond and River Song from Doctor Who.
 * The quest for the Pharaoh Dragon is called "Tomb of Kings" which may be a reference to how pharaoh's were buried in tombs meant for kings.
 * The quest for the Prism Dragon is called "Darkside of the Moon" which may be a reference to the album "Dark Side of the Moon" by The Who which has a prism on the cover.
 * The quest for the Pollen Dragon is "Fields of Achoo" which may be a reference to how pollen can make people sneeze and make it sound like they are saying "achoo" in the process.
 * The quest for the Lycan Dragon is called "Howling Hunt" which may be a reference to how a lycan or werewolf is rumored to howl at a full moon.
 * The quest for the Iron Dragon is "Iron Will" which may be referencing the phrase "iron will" meaning having a strong desire to achieve or complete.
 * The quest for the Ash Dragon is called "Phoenix Edict" which may be a reference to how a phoenix is suppose to rise from ashes when it is born.
 * The quest for the Apocalypse Dragon is called "Prophetic Pursuit" which may be a reference to how an apocalypse is foreseen in multiple prophecies.
 * The quest for the Sulfur Dragon is called "Putrid Plunge" which may be a reference to how the scent of sulfur is putrid.
 * The quest for the Gamma Dragon is called "Ray of Rage]] which may be a reference to how gamma ray exposure caused the Marvel Comics character Bruce Banner transform into the Hulk when angry and enters a state of rage.
 * The quest for the Malachite Dragon is called "Smash Valley" may be a reference to the color of the Malachite Dragon, as well as references in its description, referencing the Hulk is says "Hulk Smash" as a catch phrase.
 * The quest name for the Poison Dragon is called "Toxic Trouble" which may be a reference to how poison is toxic an if exposed to can cause trouble.
 * The quest name for the Autumn Dragon is called "The Fall" which may be a reference to the season called autumn is nicknamed "fall" due to leaves falling off the trees.
 * The quest name for the Cotton Dragon is called "Textile Test" which may be a reference to cotton being a textile.
 * The quest name for the Bicentennial Dragon is called "Ten Score Trench" which may be a reference to the length of a bicentennial being 200 years long and ten scores equaling 200.
 * The quest name for the Century Dragon is called "Five Score Score" which may be a reference to the length of a century being 100 years long and five scores equaling 100.
 * The quest name for the Lace Dragon is called "Doily Dash" which may be a reference to doilies commonly being made of lace.
 * The quest name for the Inferno Dragon is called "Dante's Dungeon" which may be a reference to the author Dante Alighieri's work titled "The Inferno."
 * The quest name for the Rust Dragon is called "Corrosion Excursion" which may be a reference to rust being a form of corrosion of certain metals.
 * The quest name for the Nightshade Dragon is called "Belladonna's Bastion" which may be a reference to nightshade's scientific name being belladonna.
 * The quest name for the Liberty Dragon is called "Beacons of Freedom" which may be a reference to how the Statue of Liberty is sometimes referred to as a beacon of freedom.
 * The quest name for the Salamander Dragon is called "Amphibian Meridian" which may be a reference to salamanders being a part of the amphibian genus.