Dragon Adventures is an open-world pet RPG where you collect, raise, and battle over 200 unique dragon species. The Great Devourer has corrupted Dragonaria, and you'll need a strong team to stop the spread. Here's how to get ahead as a beginner.
Start with Your First Dragon
Your first dragon sets the tone for your journey. Pick one that matches your playstyle — whether you want speed, defense, or raw damage. You'll raise this dragon from birth, so spend time bonding with it early. Higher-rarity dragons are stronger, but even common ones can be useful if you train them well.
Understand the Elemental System
Elemental Dragons form the core of Dragon Adventures. Each element likely has strengths and weaknesses in combat, so building a balanced team matters. Don't just collect dragons at random — think about which elements complement each other. Mixing different types gives you flexibility for quests and battles.
Egg Hunting and Hatching
Eggs are everywhere once you know where to look. Explore different areas to find eggs hidden in the world. Once you collect an egg, you'll hatch it and raise the dragon from birth. This takes time, so gather multiple eggs early and let them hatch in parallel. The sooner you hatch, the sooner your dragons grow.
Level Up Strategically
Don't spread your resources too thin. Focus on leveling a core team of 3–5 dragons first rather than trying to power up every dragon at once. Strong, focused dragons beat weak, scattered ones. Once your main team is solid, branch out to other dragons.
Explore All the Worlds
Dragon Adventures has multiple unique worlds, each with secrets to unlock. Exploring isn't just fun — it reveals hidden treasures, new dragons, and quests. Map out each area thoroughly, especially areas you haven't visited yet. You'll find resources and rare eggs tucked away in unexpected spots.
Build Your Dragon Lair
Your dragon lair is your home base. Customize it to make it your own and create a space where your dragons feel at home. A well-designed lair can provide bonuses and improve your dragons' happiness. Invest in your lair early — it's part of the long-term progression.
Use Dragons for Speed and Combat
Your dragons aren't just for collecting. Use them to soar high and run fast to cross terrain quickly, and summon them to defeat enemies in combat. Dragons make you faster and stronger than on foot, so always have one ready during exploration and battles.
Join Quests Early
Quests are a major source of rewards and progression. Jump into them as soon as they're available. Quests teach you game mechanics, give you resources, and unlock new content. Don't skip them — they're designed to guide you through Dragon Adventures and reward you for playing.