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Labradorite Dragon
LabradoriteDragonAdult

Adult - Juvenile - Baby - Egg

Available Level 21
Buy Gem template 1,750
Sell Coin template 1,750,000
EXP NewExperienceIcon 150,000
Breeding Times 36 H
28 H 48 M
Incubation Time 36 H
Elements Crystalline Element Dragons
Positive Boost Unaffected
Update3
Rarity Status Epic
Habitats

Crystalline

Buy Pedestal Gem template 130
Quest Retrieve & Retreat Sell Pedestal Coin template 1,750,000
Limited EXPIRED Pedestal Type

Gem   

Labradorite Pedestal
Primary Elements When Breeding Possible Rift Traits
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Game Description
First discovered in the Plagioclase Caves of the northern lands, the labradorite dragon is best known for its iridescent, itty-bitty wings. What it lacks in wingspan, however, it makes up for in sheer joie de vivre. The labradorite dragon is one of the Vale's friendliest dragons, always up for a game of Dragon Treat Catch or Wand Fetch. This dragon cannot breed at this time.


Breeding

The Labradorite Dragon can be bred by using a Chrome Dragon and a Blue Fire Dragon, in either order, at any Breeding Cave.

Earning Rates

Gem Earning Rates:

Lvls. 1-3 Lvls. 4-7 Lvls. 8-9 Lvl. 10
2/month 3/month 4/month 1/week

Automated Names

  • Ava
  • Beam
  • Crystal
  • Esmerelda
  • Flash
  • Flicker
  • Gleam
  • Glimmer
  • Glint
  • Glitter
  • Glitzy
  • Kristelle
  • Precious
  • Princess
  • Prisma
  • Radiant
  • Ray
  • Rose
  • Shimmer
  • Shyne
  • Sparkle


Gallery


Release History

Release​ Removal​
June 15, 2016​ July 15, 2016​
December 15, 2016 January 25, 2017
June 14, 2017 July 15, 2017​
November 27, 2017 January 24, 2018
June 15, 2018​ August 8, 2018
December 21, 2018 January 14, 2019
June 11, 2019 July 16, 2019
September 13, 2019 September 30, 2019
December 23, 2019 January 27, 2020
June 15, 2020​ July 15, 2020​
September 3, 2020 September 24, 2020
June 15, 2021​ July 15, 2021​
June 15, 2022​ July 15, 2022​
June 15, 2023​ July 15, 2023​
February 15, 2024 February 22, 2024
Bold = Bring 'Em Back Event Dates Italics = Comeback Event Dates


Notes

  • The Labradorite Dragon cannot breed with any other dragon, including breeding with another Labradorite Dragon.
  • On June 22, 2016, an extra line was added to the end of the Labradorite Dragon's description stating: "This dragon cannot breed at this time."
  • On June 14, 2017, the Labradorite Dragon was listed on sale at a reduced price for a limited period of time.
    • The Labradorite Dragon's sale ended on June 16, 2017, when the price rose from 262 to 1,750 gems.


Possible References

  • The Plagioclase Caves are likely a reference to the mineral plagioclase feldspar, of which the real life labradorite is one variation.
  • The Labradorite Dragon's iridescence is likely a reference to the real life iridescent properties of labradorite, known as labradorization. These are extremely unique and were studied by Lord Rayleigh, who's namesake effect is also one of the inspirations for the Rayleian Dragon.
    • This iridescence is caused by the reflection of light from crystalline plates in the mineral which are so small that they are not even visible under a normal microscope. This may explain the focus on the Labradorite Dragon's wings being very small.
  • The phrase "joie de vivre", meaning "joy of life" in French, is likely a reference to the history of the Labrador region of Canada as a French colony. Labrador is where Labradorite was first discovered and from where it takes its name.
  • The mentions of Vale versions of the popular dog games "catch" and "fetch" are likely references to the Labrador Retriever breed of dog, which also takes its name from the Labrador region, despite originating in Newfoundland.
    • The quest name for Labradorite Dragon is called "Retrieve and Retreat" which may also reference the Labrador Retriever dog, as dogs can be trained to retrieve and retreat, or return with an object.



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