

(fiery figs if you want a ton of food) It is also helpful to get the Goody's Treatery and Goody's Sugar Shack and find friends to donate food to you. The best treats for DC are jelly plants talontaters and meta-carotenes are the next best and give lots of food at once. DC Suggestions for newer players is available at the end of the guide!įarms also need a lot of food to max out dragons. DC farming usually involves a dedicated breeding cave, which late-game players can afford if they aren't breeding for anything else. Most farms require time and resources that players earlier in the game may not have or be willing to spend. Permanent DC farms are mostly meant for late-game and end-game players, although it depends on the player. (a list of rares is at the end of the guide) You can always start out with a rainbow farm or rares that earn lots of DC. how much of it is going to stay in your park in some form. For temporary farms, it depends on how much time and resources you're willing to commit to them vs. This guide is focused on permanent farms, aka long-term complete farms that maximize DC production & storage. Use large habitats.Ī general Rainbow farm is easy to make and good for players of all levels.ĭon't use rares or rift exclusives for DC farming. (Iden requires more investment)įae, Portent, and Triple Leap Year work best for unboosted farms. Ocular and Iden are the best for boosted farms, with Yarr as a supporting farm. For early game players, check out suggestions at the end of the guide. The outdated DC guide goes into more detail on certain aspects, and many of the same concepts still apply.ĭC farming is mostly for late - game. The Ortreat Dragon was released along with the Spooky Tree, Fated Fount, Moon Theme, Spooky Habitat, Trick Dragon, Cursed Clock, Spectre Dragon, Lycan Dragon, Prize Pumpkin, Competition Ring, Tree of Trials, and the Spooky Moon Island.This is meant to be an updated guide to Dragoncash farming, often abbreviated as DC farming.Players would only be able to view the Ortreat Dragon' s infobox in the Dragonarium once he/she obtains it by trading a certain amount of candy at the Prize Pumpkin. The button indicates "Not Available" and did not change even though The Return of Whitbee's Candy Bash event started on October 15, 2015.On October 14, 2015, the Ortreat Dragon' s spot appeared in the Dragonarium, even though it had not been officially released into DragonVale yet.Whitbee's Candy Bash IX: XI Hsab Ydnac S'eebtihw Whitbee's Candy Bash VII: The Haunted Harvest Whitbee's Candy Bash VI: The Haunted Hunt Whitbee's Candy Bash V: The Candied Conjuring Whitbee's Candy Bash IV: Tails From The Campfire The Ortreat Dragon is required in the following breeding combos:īoost Calculation Guide to use with the page linked above. The Ortreat Dragon can be bred by using any two dragons, in either order, containing the Plant, Fire, and Earth elements at any Breeding Cave. To this day, young witches and wizards wait all year for the autumn night when they can go out and 'trick Ortreat'. Even long after Ortreat moved on, the tradition of costumes and candy remained. When Ortreat saw the shoddily sewn dragonlings ambling about, his heart softened and he played along, sharing his treats with the ingenious little 'dragons'. One day, some clever kids hatched a plan to get the coveted confections with a set of baby dragon costumes. The most delicious candies in all of DragonVale were once made by the confectioner Ortreat, who only shared them with his special pack of hybrid dragons.
