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* The name Hildegard means "protecting battle-maid" in Old High German, which explains the character's title as a warrior-witch. |
* The name Hildegard means "protecting battle-maid" in Old High German, which explains the character's title as a warrior-witch. |
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* The mention of a poem being written about Hildegard may be a reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen St. Hildegard of Bingen], who was a nun and polymath who wrote poems and songs, as well as many other texts.{{Clear}} |
* The mention of a poem being written about Hildegard may be a reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen St. Hildegard of Bingen], who was a nun and polymath who wrote poems and songs, as well as many other texts.{{Clear}} |
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Revision as of 22:32, 13 May 2014
Primary Elements When Breeding | Possible Rift Traits | ||
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Breeding
The Arctic Dragon can be bred by using any two dragons, in either order, containing the Earth and Cold elements 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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7 | ## | ## | ## | ## | ## | ## | ## | ## | ## |
Lvl. 11 | Lvl. 12 | Lvl. 13 | Lvl. 14 | Lvl. 15 | Lvl. 16 | Lvl. 17 | Lvl. 18 | Lvl. 19 | Lvl. 20 |
## | ## | ## | ## | ## | ## | ## | ## | ## | ## |
Dragon Earning Rates without boosts.
Boost Calculation Guide to use with the page linked above.
Automated Names
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Gallery
Notes
- The Arctic Dragon was released on May 13, 2014 along with Sulfur Dragon, Wisp Dragon, Orchid Dragon, and Nectar Dragon.
Possible References
- The name Hildegard means "protecting battle-maid" in Old High German, which explains the character's title as a warrior-witch.
- Drakkenfjord is likely a combination of "drachen" the German word for dragon, and fjord, a deep glacial valley which opens onto the sea which are often found in northern areas such as Scandinavia.
- The mention of a poem being written about Hildegard may be a reference to St. Hildegard of Bingen, who was a nun and polymath who wrote poems and songs, as well as many other texts.
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