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Gingerbread Dragon
Level RequiredN/A
BuyN/A
SellN/A
ExpN/A
Breeding Time
Incubation Time
ElementsN/A
RarityN/A
QuestN/AEvolutionsN/A
AvailabilityN/AGoalN/A
Primary Elements When BreedingPossible Rift Traits
Game Description
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Release History

Release​ Removal​ Event​ Cost​
December 5, 2024​ January 22, 2025​ Warmth of Winter  13,000​
June 26, 2025 July 3, 2025 Dragons Week  1,600​
Italics = Comeback Event Dates
Affiliated Decoration: None


Notes

  • The Gingerbread Dragon is the 872nd dragon released on December 5, 2024 during Warmth of Winter.
  • The Gingerbread Dragon was released along with the Eaves Dragon, Lavaloch Dragon, and Tectonic Dragon.
  • The Gingerbread Dragon shares resemblances with the Fortified Dragon.
  • In the Gingerbread Dragon's description, the spelling of "traveller" has a double "l" which is the British spelling for the word instead of "traveler" which is the American spelling of the word.
    • The majority of descriptions in DragonVale have the American spelling of words; possibly due to DragonVale originating from a company that was based in the United States of America.
  • The Gingerbread Dragon was first mentioned in the Toboggan Dragon's description on December 21, 2023; a little less than a year before the Gingerbread Dragon's initial release.
    • "The gingerbread dragon delighted in sliding on its sugary belly, transforming the snowy expanse into a sweet-scented ice rink. With each sugary swirl, toboggan dragons leave a delectable trail, inviting other dragons to join the festive glide." - Toboggan Dragon's Description.
  • On December 18, 2024, the Gingerbread Dragon and its quest gained the fire element.
  • On December 18, 2024, the Gingerbread Dragon's breeding hint for after the Warmth of Winter event changed from requiring a Saccharine Dragon and hidden element dragon to requiring a Saccharine Dragon and a dragon with cold and fire elements.


Possible References

  • The Gingerbread Dragon's goal being "This dragon has pretty sweet foundations!" may be a reference to the Gingerbread Dragon's design resembling a house made of sugary delicacies.
    • Houses are engineered and built on foundations.
    • The use of the word "sweet" could have double meaning due to different definitions which are assigned to the word.
      • Definition 1: "having the pleasant taste characteristic of sugar or honey; not salty, sour, or bitter."
      • Definition 2: "pleasing in general; delightful."

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