Pharaoh Dragon
Adult
Adult -
Juvenile
Juvenile -
Baby
Baby -
Egg
Egg
Adult
Adult -
Juvenile
Juvenile -
Baby
Baby -
Egg
Egg
Available
Level 25
Buy
1,333
Sell
3,000,000
EXP
300,000
Breeding Times
30 H
24 H
Incubation Time
30 H
Elements
Positive Boost
Unaffected
Rarity Status
Epic
Habitats
Sun
Buy Pedestal
105
Quest
Tomb of Kings
Sell Pedestal
3,000,000
Limited
EXPIRED
Pedestal Type
Epic
Primary Elements When Breeding
Possible Rift Traits
Game Description
When the tomb of Amun-Ris was opened, and the dust of ages billowed out, it was clear that the room had sat undisturbed for a millennia. While most of the ancient Sand Kings' tombs had collapsed from time and neglect, this one's sanctity was preserved, along with the first intact dragon egg from that time that we've ever found! Why was it untouched? Many suspect an ancient curse, but we dismiss such rumors. Still, it couldn't hurt to keep an eye on visitors passing the dragon's habitat. Just to be safe.
Obtaining
The Pharaoh Dragon can be obtained by collecting a total of 8,310 during The Return of Whitbee's Candy Bash .
Breeding
The Pharaoh Dragon can be bred by using a Sun Dragon and a Crypt Dragon , in either order, at the Breeding Cave /Epic Breeding Island .
Earning Rates
Coin per minute:
Lvl. 1
Lvl. 2
Lvl. 3
Lvl. 4
Lvl. 5
Lvl. 6
Lvl. 7
Lvl. 8
Lvl. 9
Lvl. 10
48
77
106
134
163
192
221
250
278
307
Lvl. 11
Lvl. 12
Lvl. 13
Lvl. 14
Lvl. 15
-
-
-
-
-
336
365
394
422
451
-
-
-
-
-
Dragon Earning Rates without boosts .
Automated Names
Alpha
Boone
Borogoves
Bryllyg
Burnem
Drake
Fafnir
Fang
Flare
Frey
Freya
Gamma
Geoff
Gunther
Helios
Hyperion
Inti
Invictus
Jabber
Law
Leo
Liza
Mimsy
Nimbus
Nithogg
Nova
Photon
Ra
Raths
Ray
Rex
Rigel
Scales
Shiney
Slythe
Sol
Speedy
Spike
Spot
Squint
Stella
Steve
Surya
Tanner
Wocky
Gallery
Pharaoh Dragon Mystery Facebook Notification
Pharaoh Dragon Mystery Facebook Message
Pharaoh Dragon Facebook Message 2015
Pharaoh Dragon Notification 2015
Pharaoh Dragon In-Game Notification 2015
Pharaoh Dragon Breeding Hint
Release History
Release
Removal
October 30, 2015
November 2, 2015
December 10, 2015
January 19, 2016
Affiliated Decoration: None
Notes
"Amun-Ris," mentioned in the Pharaoh Dragon's description, is likely a reference to the Egyptian gods Anubis and Amun-Ra .