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Big Bad Dragon Information[]

Baby Form Juvenile Form
Big Bad Baby Big Bad Juvenile
Raising a Big Bad Dragon is a huge responsibility. You need to keep an eye on them 24/7 or they'll wreak havoc on your Island. They'll use their huge gusts of breath to blow your habitats over or lie in wait in your Caretaker Cabin, waiting to give you a scare. Don't leave any clothes out to dry on a clothesline on your Island. Big Bad Dragons - the clever scoundrels that they are - will sometimes wriggle into your unattended garments and slip out of sight. The next time you see your dragon, you may mistake it for a very hairy new caretaker.
Adult Form Epic Form
Big Bad Adult Big Bad Epic
Big Bad Dragons love to play games with humans, but rarely are they games humans enjoy playing. For example, one mischievous child terrorized his mother by crying "Dragon!" on their Dragon Isle (the family, being caretakers, were not scared by this as they lived on an island full of dragons). After three times, a Big Bad Dragon took the child in its claws and flew around the island with it. Once safely back on ground, the child learned its lesson about being a pest. Nothing can shield you from the full force of an Epic Big Bad Dragon. Straw caretaker huts? Don't make me laugh. They can blow those over without getting winded. Building your hut with wooden sticks works just as well. Even bricks are helpless against an Epic Big Bad Dragon. The best advice to stay safe with an Epic Big Bad Dragon is to avoid angering it in the first place.


Dragon Information
EggBigBad
Rarity: Super Rare
Type: Fairytale Dragons
Habitat: Fairytale Forest
Available at: Level 30
Buying Price: 1,600 Gold
Selling Price: 100 Coins
Breeding & Incubation: 14 hours
Exp Gained: 2,895 Exp20px

Coin Rates Coins[]

Earning Rates
Iconbigbad1 Lv. 1 320 Iconbigbad4 Lv. 10 2,560
Lv. 2 512 Lv. 11 2,816
Lv. 3 671 Lv. 12 2,976
Iconbigbad2 Lv. 4 960 Lv. 13 3,056
Lv. 5 1,248 Lv. 14 3,136
Lv. 6 1,536 Lv. 15 3,392
Iconbigbad3 Lv. 7 1,823 LEVEL CAP
Lv. 8 2,063
Lv. 9 2,303

Food Costs[]

Total Food Required for Next Level
Lv. 1 Lv. 2 Lv. 3 Lv. 4 Lv. 5 Lv. 6 Lv. 7 Lv. 8
125 250 625 1,500 3,750 6,250 15,000 35,000
Lv. 9 Lv. 10 Lv. 11 Lv. 12 Lv. 13 Lv. 14 Lv. 15
62,500 75,000 105,000 136,500 177,450 267,500 MAX LEVEL


Availability[]

The Big Bad Dragon is obtainable:

Parents Behavior[]

The Big Bad Dragon has special behavior when it is used as a breeding parent. Unlike dragons with only basic types, it will obey the following rules:

  • Although the Fairytale type is made up of Green and Yellow, the presence of these types may not necessarily allow you to breed the Big Bad Dragon. Check the Availability section above to find out the unique conditions under which this dragon might be bred.
  • When the Fairytale type is alone in the pool, it will add pure dragons of its component types (Green and Yellow) to the list of possible outcomes, but it will not split into its component types. When Fairytale is included in the pool along with one or more other types, the Fairytale type can split into Green and Yellow. However, if it is split, then Fairytale is no longer in the pool for the duration. Thus, the presence of Fairytale in a pool will either add the Fairytale type if it does not split or the Green and Yellow types if it does split. There is one exception to this rule, and that is when both parents possess the Fairytale type. In this case, Fairytale can contribute both itself and its split colors at the same time.
  • Although the Fairytale type can split into Green and Yellow for breeding purposes, it still only counts as one type. This is important when considering the number of types for type-amount-dependent dragons such as the Diamond Dragon. Breeding a Big Bad Dragon with a Laserlight Dragon only counts as three types: Fairytale, Red, and White.

Notes[]

  • The Big Bad Dragon's design is based upon the Forest Dragon's, although there are differences between the two.
  • The Big Bad Dragon's name is a reference to the Big Bad Wolf. A fictional wolf appearing in several precautionary folkloric stories, including some of Aesop's Fables, Grimm's Fairy Tales and Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs.
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