Plus, educational aspects are subtly woven into the story, which shouldn't turn off educationally averse kids. Quests are varied to keep repetition low. Graphics are superb for a browser-based game, and actions are simple even flying is forgiving. School of Dragons follows the movies closely, with all the key characters included in the game as quest givers. The quests that belongs to Expansion Packs are listed in the Expansion's page.Kids who are fans of the How to Train Your Dragon movies (and Cressida Cowell's books that they're based on) will love the chance to jump into the world of Berk, training the dragon that they'll eventually fly, race, and explore with. Rewards: 100 coins, 100 Adventurer XP, 100 Dragon Bonding XP, 50 UDT Points Go across the bridge to the Loki's Mirage entrance.Look on the beach at Berk for Tuffnut's "surprise".Requirements: Your dragon reaches level 5ĭetails: Tuffnut has a fun surprise for you Rewards: 100 Adventurer XP, 10 Coins, 200 Dragon Bonding XP, and 50 UDT Points Run to the highest point in the school (follow the mountain path near the Lookout entrance in the school area).Chop 4 pieces of wood in the Wilderness.Previous: Learn About the Food Chain OR Bodies of Waterĭetails: Snoutlout recruits you for the Snoutlout Fitness Challenge! Rewards: 150 Adventurer XP, 35 Coins, 150 Dragon Bonding XP, and 50 UDT Points The Mysterious Runestones: Requires a Level 20 Dragonĭetails: Try out Hiccup’s new battle arena!.Dragon Transformation: Requires a Level 10 Dragon.Hiccup’s Tale and A Mature Dragon: Requires a Level 5 Dragon.Contrary to the popular belief, these do not require New Student. With exception of Hiccup’s Tale, they are one-off Quests. These quests will only unlock once your Dragon has reached a certain level. These questlines require a specific Dragon level to be unlocked. ALL Quests a player can do without any requirement with exception of the Seasonal/Unavailable Quests.
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