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Breeding
The Gold Olympus Dragon can be bred using any two dragons, in either order, containing Earth, Lightning and Air elements at any Breeding Cave.
Required Combos
The Gold Olympus Dragon is required in the following breeding combos:
Earning Rates
DragonCash per minute without boosts:
Lvl. 1 | Lvl. 2 | Lvl. 3 | Lvl. 4 | Lvl. 5 | Lvl. 6 | Lvl. 7 | Lvl. 8 | Lvl. 9 | Lvl. 10 |
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30 | 48 | 66 | 84 | 102 | 120 | 138 | 156 | 174 | 192 |
Lvl. 11 | Lvl. 12 | Lvl. 13 | Lvl. 14 | Lvl. 15 | Lvl. 16 | Lvl. 17 | Lvl. 18 | Lvl. 19 | Lvl. 20 |
210 | 228 | 246 | 264 | 282 | 300 | 318 | 336 | 354 | 372 |
Automated Names
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Gallery
Notes
- The Gold Olympus Dragon was released on July 27, 2012, along with the Bronze Olympus Dragon, Silver Olympus Dragon, Olympus Habitat, and the Olympus Flag.
- On August 8, 2012, it was confirmed by Backflip Studios in a Facebook post that the Gold Olympus Dragon is not a limited dragon.
- Initially, the Gold Olympus Dragon was available at level 14, but the level availability was changed on October 9, 2013, to level 17.
- On December 2, 2013, the Gold Olympus Dragon, was listed on sale at a reduced price for a limited period of time.
- The Gold Olympus Dragon's sale ended approximately one hour later when the price rose from 450 to 2,250 gems.
Possible References
- The Gold Olympus Dragon's description states "Forged in the fires of Mount Doom". This is likely a reference to The Lord of the Rings, description of how the "One Ring" from the Lord of the Rings was created.
- The "ring" connection could also be related to the five rings used in the olympics symbol.
- The Gold Olympus Dragon's breeding and incubation times of 35 hours is likely a reference to the 35 sports in the Olympic Games (28 Summer sports and seven Winter sports, although two sports were removed from the Summer Games and have not been replaced).
- The five dots on the Gold Olympus Dragon's tail is likey a reference to the five rings used in the olympic symbol.
- The lightning, air, and earth elements used for the Gold Olympus Dragon could be a reference to the Olympic Motto ("citius, altius, fortius" or "faster, higher, stronger").
- The Gold Olympus Dragon was released on the same day as the start of the 2012 Summer Olympics.
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