Rarity- 1: Seen everywhere but unpopulated areas. 2: Seen in all well populated areas. 3: Seen in most well populated areas. 4: Seen only in certain habitats. 5: Endangered, with very few blood lines left, usually well monitored. 6- Almost extinct, with only one or two lines left.
Red; Rarity Status: 1
Red dragons are the most common, living anywhere and everywhere as long as there's room. Strangely enough these are also the most easily overrun genes and most easily killed by dragon hunters.
Types: Fire, Electricity, Light Specific Red Bloodlines can be found in: France, Russia, Australia, Spain and China, as well as most South American countries |
Blue; Rarity Status: 4
Blue colored dragons, while common, are also very hard to find, as many of them are water types, and thus hide under water and in oceans. Some blue colored dragons pass off as large sharks, whales, dolphins or fish in general. The Loch Ness Monster was a wild blue dragon who had grown accustomed to humans.
Types: Water, Ice, Healing, Shadows Blue bloodlines are often found in Canada, Greece, Wales, England, France, Italy and Scandanavia |
Green; Rarity Status: 3
Yellow; Rarity Status: 6 |
Green, a slightly rarer color of dragon, is often associated with the earth dragons who burrow and defend their caves with thick vines and falling rocks.
Green dragons are mellow tempered, which makes them amiable to other dragons, and often gives them leeway to be free. they have no temper or large appetite. Many green dragons are smaller, and the smallest can hunt mice and snakes and small birds and be content. Types: Fire, Earth, Electricity, Shadows, Gas Green Bloodlines can be found in: Ireland, Scotland, England, North America, Iceland and Spain |
Black; Rarity Status: 5
Gold; Rarity Status 6
Silver; Rarity Status: 5
Gray; Rarity Status: 4
White; Rarity Status: 5
Reflective; Rarity: 6 |
Morphic; Rarity: 6 |
Shifter; Rarity: 5 |