Tiamat Dragon

Tiamat Dragon
The Tiamat Dragon is a Very Rare Dragon with the primary typing of Dark. The Tiamat Dragon can also learn Flame and Electric moves.

Description: Three heads, three personalities. The fire head is always furious and looking for a fight, the electric head loves to shock everyone, and the head in the middle just wants a normal life — but with the other two, it’s impossible!

DETAILS

Breedable:
No
Summon Time:
1 day 10 hrs (34 Hours)
Buy Price:
3000 Gems
Hatch Time:
23 Hours (23 Hours)
Hatch XP:
150000
Release Date:
17-Dec-2020
Sell Price:
120000 Gold
Dragon ID:
513
Category:
4

How to breed the Tiamat Dragon

The Tiamat Dragon is not breedable.
You can however collect Tiamat Dragon orbs from chests and events
Future events may also come up that allow you to win the Tiamat Dragon.

BASE MOVES

These are the moves that Tiamat Dragon will know upon hatching.

Flying Kick
Damage: 413 | physical
Life Drain
Damage: 550 | dark
Flaming Arrows
Damage: 650 | fire
Electric Shock
Damage: 1050 | electric

TRAINABLE ATTACKS

These are the moves that Tiamat Dragon can learn through training.

Flamethrower+
Damage: 1800 | fire | 24 hours
Black Hole
Damage: 1350 | dark | 2 days
Magma Storm
Damage: 1350 | fire | 2 days
Electro Ball
Damage: 1200 | electric | 24 hours

STRENGTHS

The Tiamat Dragon can be trained with moves from 4 different element types, as a result it can deal strong damage to dragons with primary elements of: Nature, Ice, War, Light, Sea, Metal

WEAKNESSES

The Tiamat Dragon has Dark as its primary element. The first element of a dragon always determines its weaknesses, therefore the Tiamat Dragon is weak to the the following elements: War, Light

EARNINGS

Starting Income: 22
Level up increase: 13

Dragons earn different amounts of gold at each level,

Level 5:

Level 10:

Level 15:

Level 20:

Level 25:

Level 30:

(increases are halved for levels after lvl 10)

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