Dramillion

The Dramillion is a Mystery Class dragon that is featured in Dragons: Race to the Edge.

Official Description
"Although normally withdrawn and wary of humans, Dramillions mimic the fire blast of any dragon they encounter. With their striking coloration, peaked crown, and curved beaks, Dramillions have often been called the parrots of the dragon world. But the similarity extends beyond the surface level, for these uncanny creatures can also repeat any kind of dragon fire they see. The Dramillion duplicates blasts that look - and burn - like the real thing. It's no wonder, then, that Dragon Hunters once forced Dramillions to reproduce their many fire forms for training drills. Dramillions have the highest shot count of any other dragon species by far. But even these copycats will hit empty after enough blasts. Fortunately, Dramillions can also transfer flames to each other. If one runs out of heat, the rest of its pack share their reserves with the spent Dramillion so it can fire up again!"

- Dragonpedia

"Dramillions have often been called the parrots of the dragon world, for these uncanny creatures can repeat any kind of dragon they see! Dramillions have the highest shot count of any species by far. And if one runs out of heat, the rest of the pack shares their reserves!"

- Dragons: Rise of Berk

Egg
The egg of a Dramillion is dark blue, oval shaped, with scale pattern similar to the adult. It has black stripes coming from left to right, which are nearly identical with those of a tiger.

Hatchling to Adult
The Dramillion is a bipedal dinosaur-like dragon with small arms and two claws at the end of each limb. It has a short thick neck and a small head. Its upper jaw resembles a beak of a bird, while the lower jaw is more round and full of small teeth. It has three spikes on its head, which are asymmetrically placed. The Dramillion has medium-sized wings, with a claw on each of them. It has only a few sharp spikes on its back, and it has a long tail that ends with a large fin.

Titan Wing
A Titan Wing Dramillion is not very different from an adult. It has now a darker blue color with red patterns on its back, wings and tail. Its spikes are also dark blue instead of white.

Fire Mimicking
Dramillions are able to mimic the fire of any dragon they encounter. They can also combine the fire to make a powerful blast.

Camouflage
Due to their distant relations to Changewings, Titan Wing Dramillions have the ability to blend in with their surroundings. It is unknown if normal Dramillions share this ability, as they have not been observed to use camouflage.

Reserve Sharing
When a Dramillion runs out of shots, the rest of the pack will share their reserves by transferring their flames to the spent Dramillion.

Intelligence
Dramillions are highly intelligent, as they can understand and remember the combination of fire that they need to destroy dragon-proof metal. They can also tell which individuals are friends or foes simply by what they are wearing.

Behavior and Personality
Dramillions are social dragons that live and hunt in packs. They care about their packmates and are willing to share their fire reserves if any one of theirs has been spent. Dramillions can be very aggressive and territorial if they are protecting something.

Weaknesses
Like most dragons, if Dramillions have their tails manacled, they are unable to fly away from danger. Dramillions are also loyal to a fault, and will take risks and endanger themselves if a packmate is threatened.

Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 6
In "Loyal Order of Ingerman", Fishlegs discover that his ancestors used to hunt dragons, especially Dramillions, to the point of extinction. Because of this, he is determined to find out if the species still exist and goes to Dramillion Island. He finds there a Dramillion which recognises him as a Ingerman and attacks him. Fortunately, Astrid saves him just in time, chasing away the Dramillion. Fishlegs then decides to follow him, instead finding a group of Dragon Hunters capturing Dramillions and using them for training. The Dramillion Fishlegs encountered comes to rescue the rest of his pack, but is soon overpowered and caged. When the hunters let the dragons free for hunting, Fishlegs and Astrid come in their rescue. They manage to break the manacles around the dragons' tails by combining Meatlug and Stormfly's blast. The Dramillions copy them and are able to free themselves and their packmates. Fishlegs then leaves, knowing he saved the Dramillions.

Dragons: Rise of Berk
The Dramillion was released in this game in a Valentine update, two weeks before the sixth season of Dragons: Race to the Edge was released.

Trivia

 * The Dramillion's name was first revealed in the Valentine's Day update for Dragons: Rise of Berk.
 * The Dramillion's small forelimbs resemble those of a Tyrannosaurus rex, and its behavior is akin to that of a Velociraptor.
 * This is a coincidence due to its similarity to the Speed Stinger.
 * The Dramillion is said to be distantly related to the Changewing.
 * This explains its ability to use camouflage.
 * Dramillions have their own fire, but this is only seen twice.
 * When the dark blue Dramillion saved one of its pack members from a Dragon Hunter, it shot a Acetylene-Oxygen-shaped blast like that of a Night Fury. This might mean that said Dramillion encountered a Night Fury long before its debut episode.
 * However, Hiccup said that he and the riders flew over islands similar to Dramillion Island before, which means that the aforementioned Dramillion might’ve saw Toothless fire a shot, causing it to learn said ability.
 * Dramillion is the first dragon to have a shot limit up to 40.
 * Although, if their other abilities are accounted for, along with their pack mentality, their shot limit is technically much greater.