Training

Does your dragon have a Rider? Alternatively, are they an Independent dragon able to take a job? If so, it's time to make a dragon stronger! Here are all the different ways you can buff up your dragon. There is currently no limit to how many times you can train a stat, although different challenge tiers may cap the amount used in that challenge. Each training image gives 1 stat point.

  • The dragon’s Rider or the Gladiator must be present during training images.
  • Independent Dragons that have no Riders may train on their own.
  • Art should be full body with coloring and a background.
  • Written entries must be 600 words long. In addition, you can claim an activity for every 300 words if there is more than one dragon. This means that an activity with one dragon has a minimum of 600, an activity with two dragons has a minimum of 600, and an activity with three dragons has a minimum of 900. There is a maximum of four participating dragons.
  • You may only turn in trainings six times per day (split among as many dragons as you like).

| Strength |

  1. Show your dragon pulling a heavy object behind it. This can be a carriage, a boulder, or even a Rider.
  2. Show your dragon leaping over obstacles or flying.
  3. Show your dragon sparring with another creature.

| Defense |

  1. Show your dragon chasing an object or seeking out a tricky treasure.
  2. Show your dragon carrying their Rider or another heavy object on their back.
  3. Show your dragon protecting a companion.

| Intelligence |

  1. Show your dragon using their skills to enchant or alter an object. You may also show them studying such things.
  2. Show your dragon using their skills to build something or simply learning about making things.
  3. Show your dragon succesfully sneaking, tricking, or deceiving someone.

| Willpower |

  1. Show your dragon becoming accustomed to something new. This is a learning process–you may also show your dragon struggling with this new thing!
  2. Show your dragon swimming in water. Some dragons might prefer it on solid ground, but them’s the breaks.
  3. Show your dragon resisting temptation. The temptation can be treats, gifts, social ettiquette, and so on.

| Dexterity |

  1. Show your dragon dodging obstacles or traveling through rough or stormy terrain.
  2. Show your dragon learning to control their speed or simply racing as fast as they can.
  3. Show your dragon using their reflexes to get out of a bad situation.

Form:

Stat Trained & Prompt #:
Terrain: (optional)
Search Tools: (optional)
Buffs: (optional)