Habitats





Once hatched, dragons must be placed either into a |habitat or into the hibernation cave. Different types of |habitats exist for each different element and a dragon must be placed into a habitat that corresponds with its own element. Dragons with more than one element can be placed in any |habitat that is for one of their elements.

Every |habitat can hold a specific number of dragons, and can accumulate a certain quantity of dragon cash. A |habitat that has reached maximum capacity cannot accumulate any more dragon cash until emptied by a player. Upgrades are available for basic |habitats, as well as for the Sun, Moon and Rainbow habitats, that allow them to hold more dragons and accumulate higher amounts of dragon cash.

Gemstone Island

 * Main article: Gemstone Island

The Gemstone Island is a |habitat for all of the gemstone dragons, a special variety of dragon that produces gems instead of dragon cash. The Gemstone Island is made of four |habitats that can hold three dragons in each. The maximum number of gems for each |habitat is three. The Gemstone Island is able to be purchased for 400,000 dragoncash at level 11, and takes 24 hours to be summoned. The Gemstone Island can't be decorated.

Each gemstone |habitat may be upgraded with gems. The first upgrade increases the capacity to four gemstone dragons, and the second upgrade increases the capacity to five gemstone dragons.

Perch of Kairos

 * Main article: Perch of Kairos

The Perch of Kairos is a |habitat which requires a three-part assembly process involving Time Fragments in order to create the Chronolith, Time Claw, and Statue of Kairos artifacts. The Perch of Kairos does not accumulate any type of in-game currency. The Perch of Kairos may be purchased for 750,000 dragoncash at level 16 and has an instantaneous build time.

Bonus Habitats
It is possible to purchase additional, "bonus" |habitat capacity with gems. To purchase the additional capacity, tap the green "+" sign under the banner in the market. A message will pop up to confirm.

Upgrading Habitats
For |habitats that can be upgraded, it is also possible to buy a larger habitat, wait until it is finished being built and then sell the smaller habitat after moving any dragons. It costs the same to upgrade a |habitat as it does to buy a larger habitat from the market. If the maximum number of |habitats are in a park this is not an option. During an upgrade, the dragons in the |habitat generate income, but in the hibernation cave they do not.