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+ | * [[{{PAGENAME}}]] was released on January 27, 2014 along with [[Promethium Dragon]], [[Radiant Dragon]], and [[Palladium Dragon]]. |
+ | * Strangely, the [[{{PAGENAME}}]]'s description refers to the explorer it mentions as a male ("his jacket") despite Ellen being a typically female name, and the character it references being a woman. |
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+ | ** The name Ellen O'Mortson seems to be a combination of Ellen, the first name of the main protagonist - Ellen Ripley, and an anagram of Nostromo, the spaceship on which the majority of the first film (Alien) takes place. The O' may also be a reference to Dan O'Bannon, who wrote the first film's screenplay. |
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+ | ** The "derelict buildings of Geegur" are likely a reference to H. R. Giger, a surrealist artist who designed the eponymous alien of the Alien films. |
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+ | ** The story of the egg being carried inside the explorer's jacket, and then hatching onto the table is reminiscent of the famous seen in the first Alien film, when an alien bursts from the chest of one of the spaceship's crew members, after it has been incubating inside him since he was attacked by the larval form of the alien species. |
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+ | ** The baby [[{{PAGENAME}}]]'s design appears to be heavily based on the "chestburster" stage of the alien's life cycle. |
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+ | ** The phrase "ripples of laughter" is likely another reference to Ellen Ripley, the franchise's main protagonist. |
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Revision as of 23:24, 27 January 2014
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Breeding
The Acid Dragon can be bred by selecting a Dark Dragon or dark element dragon to mate with an Metal Dragon or metal hybrid dragon, in either order, at the Breeding Cave/Epic Breeding Island.
Earning Rates
Coin per minute: Coin per minute:
Lvl. 1 | Lvl. 2 | Lvl. 3 | Lvl. 4 | Lvl. 5 | Lvl. 6 | Lvl. 7 | Lvl. 8 | Lvl. 9 | Lvl. 10 |
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6 | 10 | 14 | 17 | 21 | 25 | 29 | 32 | 36 | 40 |
Lvl. 11 | Lvl. 12 | Lvl. 13 | Lvl. 14 | Lvl. 15 | Lvl. 16 | Lvl. 17 | Lvl. 18 | Lvl. 19 | Lvl. 20 |
44 | 47 | 51 | 55 | 59 | 63 | 66 | 70 | 74 | 77 |
Dragon Earning Rates without boosts.
Boost Calculation Guide to use with the page linked above.
Automated Names
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Gallery
Notes
- Acid Dragon was released on January 27, 2014 along with Promethium Dragon, Radiant Dragon, and Palladium Dragon.
- Strangely, the Acid Dragon's description refers to the explorer it mentions as a male ("his jacket") despite Ellen being a typically female name, and the character it references being a woman.
Possible References
- Multiple references to the Alien film franchise:
- The name Ellen O'Mortson seems to be a combination of Ellen, the first name of the main protagonist - Ellen Ripley, and an anagram of Nostromo, the spaceship on which the majority of the first film (Alien) takes place. The O' may also be a reference to Dan O'Bannon, who wrote the first film's screenplay.
- The "derelict buildings of Geegur" are likely a reference to H. R. Giger, a surrealist artist who designed the eponymous alien of the Alien films.
- The story of the egg being carried inside the explorer's jacket, and then hatching onto the table is reminiscent of the famous seen in the first Alien film, when an alien bursts from the chest of one of the spaceship's crew members, after it has been incubating inside him since he was attacked by the larval form of the alien species.
- The baby Acid Dragon's design appears to be heavily based on the "chestburster" stage of the alien's life cycle.
- The phrase "ripples of laughter" is likely another reference to Ellen Ripley, the franchise's main protagonist.
Dragons | Breeding | Eggs | Buildings | Islands | Habitats | Decorations | Quests | Friends |