It was long thought that this piece of land was lost in space and time, but apparently it was simply misplaced. Some clever wizards were able to find it again, which should give you more than enough space to create a glorious park!
Have you ever looked into the great open sky and thought to yourself, "Surely, there's room enough for another island?" Well, so did our suppliers! They reworked some of the magics holding your islands aloft, and now you can keep even more of them together without suffering any of the adverse affects found in testing!
There are those who might say that six floating islands is too many floating islands. Well, they're wrong. Clearly. This is a sixth island and our researchers tell us that it's just doing fine and that tiny earthquakes will die down over time.
The wizards say that this is the best island yet! They've improved upon the design by copying it directly from previous islands. And since those work so well, that can only be a good thing.
The wizard Nelgin Tuftknell always wanted to take things to the next level. Not satisfied with just ten islands in a park, he devised a spell to enable another island. Now they go to eleven!
From rare gems to exotic shrubberies, the well-traveled trader Joze has dealt in it all. The capstone of his career, however, will be the sale of an entire floating island. He won't tell anybody where he found it, but it's a great deal!
Thirteenth Island
EmptyEmpty - ObstaclesObstacles
Available
Level 60
Buy
4,000,000,000
Sell
N/A
EXP
0
Upgradable From:
N/A
Size
Standard
Upgradable To:
N/A
Summon Time
60 H
Game Description
Some wizards and witches were having a problem with running out of space on their islands. Lucky enough, astronomancer Volell discovered the correct magical attenuations that now allows the thirteenth island to be summoned.
Fourteenth Island
EmptyEmpty - ObstaclesObstacles
Available
Level 65
Buy
6,000,000,000
Sell
N/A
EXP
0
Upgradable From:
N/A
Size
Standard
Upgradable To:
N/A
Summon Time
60 H
Game Description
We've scooped, scavenged, and scraped up every bit of floating land we could to add to your massive dragon park. This latest piece is a bit untamed, but we're confident it's no match for your well-honed training skills!
Fifteenth Island
EmptyEmpty - ObstaclesObstacles
Available
Level 70
Buy
8,000,000,000
Sell
N/A
EXP
0
Upgradable From:
N/A
Size
Standard
Upgradable To:
N/A
Summon Time
60 H
Game Description
The Great Nogard requested a fifteen wand salute when it was discovered this new island could be conjured. He got the students studying treat magic to do the honors, who unfortunately had their wands set to "seed" rather than "shoot fireworks". There's a dense amount of shrubbery on the island as a result, but the good news is everything smells like pumpermellons!
Island Grid
[[::File:Island grid.png|Click here]] for a printable copy.
The standard islands are laid out in a grid that can be used for planning.
Although the Sixth Island was renumbered in the market, the in-game description still stated it as a "fifth" island, until a correction was included in on August 29, 2012.
On December 2, 2011 and December 20, 2012, the standard islands became covered in snow to commemorate the winter season in the Northern Hemisphere.
On July 25, 2012, the Second Island, Third Island, Fourth Island, Fifth Island, Sixth Island, and the Seventh Island had their level availabilities changed.
On April 12, 2013, the size of standard islands increased.
On April 17, 2013, the size of standard islands shrunk back to their original sizes but reverted to the larger size on April 18, 2013.
On April 12, 2013, most of the standard islands' summoning times changed.
The Ninth Island was introduced as the "Eighth Island", while the previous "Eighth Island" was renumbered as the "Ninth Island".
On September 23, 2014, players were able to begin to add island themes to the standard islands.
The Fourteenth Island is currently the most expensive item in this game with the currency being DragonCash
The description of the Seventh Island may be a reference from the Bible, Genesis chapter 2, verse 2.
The description of the Eleventh Island may be a reference to Nigel Tufnel and the phrase "Up to eleven" or "these go to eleven" coined from the film "This is Spinal Tap" in 1984.
The description of the Twelfth Island may be a reference to Trader Joe's when it mentioned "the well-traveled trader Joze has dealt in it all" since 80% of its various items are sold under the Trader Joe's name.