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Hakahaka 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​
September 13, 2018​ September 24, 2018​ Party in Paradise  6,500​
October 2, 2018​ October 3, 2018​ Party in Paradise  6,500​
December 21, 2018 January 14, 2019 Bring 'Em Back  1,800​
June 11, 2019 July 16, 2019 Bring 'Em Back  1,800​
August 23, 2019​ October 9, 2019​ Bright Wild Nights  6,800​
December 23, 2019 January 27, 2020 Bring 'Em Back  1,800​
July 16, 2020​ August 31, 2020​ Memories of Paradise  6,800​
September 3, 2020 September 24, 2020 Bring 'Em Back  1,800​
June 17, 2021​ August 4, 2021​ Pirates in Paradise  6,800​
June 16, 2022​ July 27, 2022​ Pirates in Paradise II: Treasure Voyage  7,650​
June 22, 2023​ August 9, 2023​ Dunes of Magic  7,650​
February 15, 2024 February 22, 2024 Dragons Week  1,800​
July 4, 2024​ August 21, 2024​ Deepest Depths  7,000​
January 13, 2025 January 20, 2025 Dragons Week  1,800​
January 29, 2025​ March 12, 2025​ Valentides  7,000​
May 8, 2025​ June 25, 2025​ Deepest Depths II  7,000​
Bold = Bring 'Em Back Event Dates Italics = Comeback Event Dates
Affiliated Decoration: None


Notes


Possible References

  • The Hakahaka Dragon's name likely comes from the Haka, a traditional war dance created by the native Maori people of New Zealand.
  • Several parts of the Hakahaka Dragon's description allude to different ball games, which is likely due to its spherical nature in its baby form:
    • The Haka is famous for being performed by the New Zealand All Blacks at rugby games.
    • The description of the Hakahaka Dragon knocking down coconuts may be a reference to the games of coconut shy, and/or bowling.
  • There are several possible allusions to the 2016 Disney movie Moana throughout the Hakahaka Dragon's description.
    • The "enchanted coconuts" are likely a reference to the Kakamora - living coconut pirates who are secondary antagonists in the film.
    • The description of Malina's journey - "traversing landscapes filled with volcanic eruptions, sailing across deadly seas" - is very reminiscent of Moana's journey.
    • Moana is strongly influenced by Pacific Islander culture, including Maori traditions.
    • The villagers of Moana's home island are very fond of coconuts.
    • The Hakahaka Dragon's swirling markings may be a reference to the tattoos of Maui - one of the main characters of the film. Like the dragon, his tattoos are magical and appear after significant events in his life.
    • When first hatching the dragon, the message you get simply says "You're welcome."- the title of one of Maui's songs when first meeting Moana.



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