Wavelyte Dragon
Adult
Adult -
Juvenile
Juvenile -
Baby
Baby -
Egg
Egg
Adult
Adult -
Juvenile
Juvenile -
Baby
Baby -
Egg
Egg
Available
Level 21
Buy
1,750
Sell
1,750,000
EXP
150,000
Breeding Times
36 H
28 H 48 M
Incubation Time
36 H
Elements
Positive Boost
Unaffected
Rarity Status
Epic
Habitats
Crystalline
Buy Pedestal
130
Quest
Wicked Waves
Sell Pedestal
1,750,000
Limited
AVAILABLE
Pedestal Type
Gem
Primary Elements When Breeding
Possible Rift Traits
Game Description
Don't pet the wavelyte dragon for at least 30 minutes after eating. Wait, sorry, wrong scroll-that's the rule for swimming in the ocean. Waves, wavelyte... you understand the mixup. Anyway, the wavelyte dragon likes visitors to pay it attention anytime, especially if they share whatever they're eating. This dragon cannot breed at this time.
Breeding
The Wavelyte Dragon can be bred by using a Shimmer Dragon and an Evergreen Dragon , in either order, at the Breeding Cave /Epic Breeding Island .
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
Wavelyte Dragon Mystery Facebook Notification
Wavelyte Dragon Mystery Facebook Message
Wavelyte Dragon Facebook Message 2016
Wavelyte Dragon In-Game Notification 2016
Wavelyte Dragon Facebook Message: Last Call 2016
Wavelyte Dragon In-Game Notification: Last Call 2016
Wavelyte Dragon Facebook Message 2017
Wavelyte Dragon In-Game Notification 2017
Wavelyte Dragon Facebook Message: Last Call 2017
Wavelyte Dragon In-Game Notification: Last Call 2017
Wavelyte Dragon Hatch Menu
Wavelyte Dragon Breeding Hint
Release History
Release
Removal
April 15, 2016
May 15, 2016
June 15, 2016
June 22, 2016
December 15, 2016
January 25, 2017
April 15, 2017
May 15, 2017
June 14, 2017
June 21, 2017
November 27, 2017
January 24, 2018
April 15, 2018
Affiliated Decoration: None
Notes
The Wavelyte Dragon cannot breed with any other dragon , including breeding with another Wavelyte Dragon.
On June 22, 2016, an extra line was added to the end of the Wavelyte Dragon 's description stating: "This dragon cannot breed at this time."
The Wavelyte Dragon appears to be based on the real life mineral wavellite .
While wavellite often grows in patterns resembling radiating waves, it was actually named for its discoverer, William Wavell.