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How To Train Your Minecraft Dragon Mod adds tameable dragons from the movie How To Train Your Dragon Universe to Minecraft.
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-Dragons
Strike Class
Night Fury: Of the known dragons the Night Fury is the fastest, smartest, and rarest. Night Fury’s have one pair of wings, sub wings, and tailfins. In flight, a Night Fury's wing to body ratio is unrivaled, this allows it to fly faster, longer and further than just about any of the other dragon. The wing span is approximately 48 feet. Night Fury’s also possess remarkable speed and agility on land, being able to outrun and outmaneuver most other dragons. They are curious creatures that attempt to understand new things they observe and are intelligent enough to attempt to recreate the actions that they see. Night Furies, in comparison to most other dragons, are very capable of communicating, and seemingly understanding human speech. When Night Furies are at locations where their visual sight is limited, making it dangerous to fly, they can use echolocation, visualized as a purple colored sound wave from the dragon's perspective, bounces off all objects and obstacles nearby and allows the dragon to avoid them, even in mid-flight.
Skrill: Instead of breathing fire Skrills channel lightning down their metallic spines, firing it from their mouths in a shower of destructive blasts. They can also store this electrical power in their bodies and release it later on. Skrills tend to gravitate towards stormy weather. If you find yourself flying through a thunderstorm, watch out! Skrills are also pretty tough. They can take a lot of damage in battle, and give as well as they get.
Snow Wraith: Snow Wraiths were first discovered by Gothi during an expedition to Glacier Island, the only known habitat of the Snow Wraiths. They have no known vulnerabilities, making them a supremely formidable force to be reckoned with during battle. Their teeth are the sole tool that can unlock the informative Dragon Eye device. Over time Snow Wraiths have adapted to these desolate conditions, such as their all-white coloration and an ability to grip onto ice using claws on their wings and tails.
Tracker Class
Deadly Nadder: Deadly Nadders can raise the hundreds of sharp spines that cover their tails and fling them with incredible accuracy. But when the shooting starts, there is no safer place to be than face-to-face with a Nadder – If you stand right in front of its nose, a Nadder won't be able to see you. They often prune and groom themselves, and some say they can fall in love with themselves.
Rumblehorn: He can find anything on scent, (ex. when he found Hiccup in Valka's nest based only on Hiccup's lost helmet). Rumblehorns look like a truffle pig mixed with a rhino, but much bigger. They have a chitinous green-red iridescent coloring and surfacing of a scarab beetle. They keeps their battle axe-shaped muzzle in the dirt, sniffing things out.
Sharp Class
Razorwhip: Razorwhips have an aggressive and deadly nature. It has a barbed telescopic tail that can squeeze the live out of any Viking or dragon, or slice anything it comes into contact with to pieces. It is so dangerous that even the tears from its eyes are poisonous. It is extremely agile and maneuvers incredibly will. Its only known vulnerability is its propensity to eat sea slugs. They are reclusive by choice, due to extreme mistrust of both humans and dragons.
StormCutter: All Stormcutters feature a second set of hidden wings. There is no dragon in the sky more maneuverable and precise than Stormcutters when all four wings are deployed in an X-formation. Stormcutters feature fore-talons that can actually be quite nimble and delicate when the occasion calls for skill over savagery. These sharp, hooked pincers at the tips of a Stormcutters wings are dexterous enough to gingerly pick the lock of a dragon trap, or strong enough to tear apart a war machine.
Speed Stinger: Moving in packs of dozens at a time, all led by the Lead Speed Stinger. Speed Stingers may have wings but they are pretty much useless, so this species is essentially flightless. Confined to land, they rely on ice bridges and glaciers to move from place to place in search of food. They are the fastest dragon on land. While other dragons can outfly them, none can outrun a Speed Stinger. Speed Stingers expend so much energy after dark that they must sleep throughout the day. They usually seek shelter in caves or tunnels to avoid predators while sleeping. The Lead Speed Stinger is identifiable by his red wings and red stripes along his body. The regular Speed Stingers will follow the Leader anywhere, without hesitation. The Speed Stinger’s main weapon is its poisonous barbed tail. Even a single sting can render any human or dragon completely paralyzed for hours, even days. They use coordinated attacks, much like a Velociraptor.
Timberjack: Living in dense wooded areas, Timberjacks are sensitive creatures that prefer the peace and solace found in their beloved forests. But don’t let their introspective demeanor fool you. When attacked, betrayed, or offended, Timberjacks will start flailing their expansive wings. Their wings have razor-sharp edges that are sharp enough to shear through the thickest tree trunk and not even slow down their flight.
Boulder Class
Catastrophic Quaken: As a boulder class dragon, the Catastrophic Quaken literally is what it eats – as it enjoys the consumption of rocks. This dietary preference is the cause for its tendency to reside in rocky terrain where it can roam afoot and pick up sustenance as it travels. Strong and hulking, this dragon relies on its size as the ultimate defense mechanism. When threatened, its immediate reaction is to enter protective mode and roll into a ball like a giant armadillo. Once secured into this position, it quickly takes the offense, smashing the ground to create shockwaves so powerful they will knock other dragons down whether they are on land or airborne. A lack of human interaction has made these dragons cautionary over time.
Gronckle: Gronckles are heavy and slow but they can pack a punch. These dragons eat boulders and turn them into blazing balls lava to shoot at enemies. Sometimes when they eat more than one type of rock they can create a new substance in lava form.
HotBurple: Like a Gronckle, the Hotburple also makes lava slugs out of molten minerals, but he prefers iron ore over the Gronckle's love of rocks. As such, he eats the scraps around Gobber's stall and keeps the forge fired up with molten loogies. Personality wise, he's like a walrus — a loud, fussy, lazy lay-about who snores obnoxiously and easily falls asleep at any given moment, even while flying. He's always in the way in Gobber's stall and he's the perfect match for Gobber's put-upon attitude. They banter like an old married couple. Otherwise, he's a lot like a Gronckle in most other ways.
Whispering Death: Whispering Deaths have poor eyesight and a terrible sense of direction that often gets them lost, they do however more than make up for these weak points with their multiple rows of buzz-saw teeth that can bore through any solid material, including rock. It is this signature drilling power that creates the hushed rumbling sound which always announces a Whispering Death before it bursts out of the earth.
Screaming Death: Unlike the Whispering Death, this dragon has no aversion to sunlight. Young Screaming Deaths are even drawn to bright light, which will wear off as they age. It shoots large spines from its tail and can breathe massive amounts of fire in a single blast, but the Screaming Death’s real strength is its insatiable appetite. Like the Whispering Death, the Screaming Death likes to tunnel, consuming sea stacks and decimating entire islands. You can’t really defeat a Screaming Death. It’s too fast, too angry, too powerful. The best you can hope to do is find a way to lure it somewhere else. One is born once every hundred years, they always eventually return to their place of birth to nest.
Tidal Class
Seashocker: Seashockers share attributes with many of the ocean’s most extraordinary creatures: the morphology of a manta ray, the sonar of a dolphin, and the bioluminescence of a deep dweller. Like the Hideous Zippleback, Seashockers also possess two heads. If you ever see their dark fins amongst the waves, it’s already too late for you – the rest of their pod has already moved in to attack. Being water-based dragons, Seashockers do not breathe fire. Instead, their bites paralyze victims with an electrical charge that stuns even the biggest prey into submission.
Scauldron: Scauldrons hunt in groups and have picked off smaller species to near-extinction. Instead of fire Scauldrons scoop up water in their gullets then boil it internally and shoot the burning-hot water out again. With its long neck, the Scauldron has a wide firing range and can blast an entire ship in a matter of seconds. Being ocean-based, the Scauldron will not typically attack on land. In fact, if a Scauldron is out of water for too long, its body will dry out and eventually perish.
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