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The Dramillions are capable of multiple attacks, which makes them perfect training dragons. And with their tails manacled, they can't fly away. [src]
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The Dramillion is a medium-sized Mystery Class dragon that first appeared in Dragons: Race to the Edge.

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What makes Dramillions perfect training dragons? toggle section
Dramillions are often referred to as the parrots of the dragon world due to their unique ability to mimic the fire blast of any dragon they encounter. This makes them perfect for training as they can reproduce a variety of fire forms, providing a diverse training experience. Additionally, Dramillions have the highest shot count of any dragon species, meaning they can produce more fire blasts before running out. Even when they do run out, they have the ability to transfer flames to each other, ensuring the training can continue uninterrupted.
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The Dramillion is a medium-sized dragon that belongs to the Mystery Class.
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Dramillions are typically wary of humans, but their trust can be earned through gentle interactions, such as touching their snout or helping them when needed. However, older Dramillions, particularly those who have experienced the slaughter of their species by Dragon Hunters, are more difficult to train. These individuals often refuse to let a human command them, but they will assist humans if they believe they are working or fighting for a good cause.
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The Dramillion has a unique ability to mimic the fire of any dragon it encounters. Not only can it reproduce the fire types it sees, but it can also combine different fire types to create a powerful blast. This ability is so precise that the duplicated blasts look and burn just like the real thing. Additionally, the Dramillion has its own unique fire, which is a slow, glowing, yellow-purple flame. This original fire is typically only used by a Titan Wing Dramillion, suggesting it may be unlocked as the dragon matures.
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Dramillions are often referred to as the parrots of the dragon world due to their unique ability to mimic the fire blast of any dragon they encounter. Much like parrots can mimic human speech, Dramillions can duplicate any kind of dragon fire they see, making their fire blasts look and burn like the real thing. This, combined with their striking coloration, peaked crown, and curved beaks, earns them the parrot comparison.
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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 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  
These highly intelligent creatures are one of a kind and only a few dragon riders have witnessed its many wonders! Soaring up into a never-ending sky and defending their allies, a Dramillion never disappoints to amaze Vikings!
These dragons are mysterious and sociable creatures that will risk their own lives if any packmate is in danger. They are willing to do ANYTHING to protect their own, making them one of the most loyal companions around. They are famous for traveling at top speeds and attaining the highest shot count! It is no surprise why every dragon trainer wants one of their own!
  School of Dragons  


Physical Appearance

Egg

Dramillion 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 medium-sized, 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 parrot, 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. However Dramillions are unable to fly if this fin is damaged or destroyed.

Dragons: Rise of Berk implies that Dramillions found South of the Barbaric Archipelago in warmer climates are much more brightly and variously colored, such as Bonnefire is. She is a mixture of green, golden yellow, and red.

Titan Wing

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A Titan Wing Dramillion is not very different from an adult. It has a darker blue color with red patterns on its back, wings, and tail. Its spikes are also dark blue instead of white. After reaching this stage, the Dramillion gains the ability to become invisible, much like its distant related cousin, the Changewing.

Abilities

Fire Mimicking

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Dramillion's original fire

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

So far, they have been seen reproducing the fire blasts of a Gronckle, a Deadly Nadder, a Night Fury and a Singetail. Besides this, Dramillions also have their own unique fire made out of purple and yellow flames, which is powerful enough to destroy one ship with only a blast.

Camouflage

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Being a distant relative to the Changewing, Titan Wing Dramillions have the ability to change the color of their scales and blend in with their surroundings, similar to an octopus. 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.

Speed and Agility

Dramillions are extremely fast and agile in the air and on the ground, as they can easily catch up in flight to a Night Fury.

Intelligence

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

Strength and Combat

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Dramillions are strong enough to toss a Gronckle or lift a human with their legs without any signs of struggle. They are also able to take full-powered shots from Singetails and recover very quickly after crash-landing.

Weaknesses

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Dramillions cannot fly away from danger if their tails are manacled. They are also loyal to a fault, and will take risks and endanger themselves if a packmate is threatened.

Behavior and Personality

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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 run out. Dramillions can be very aggressive and territorial if they are protecting members of their pack. Like the Stormcutter and Night Fury, Dramillions can hang themselves or sleep upside-down like a bat.

Training

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Despite their near-extinction status due to the Dragon Hunters, Dramillions can be trained very easily. In order for one to tame a Dramillion, showing the dragon that you mean no harm is enough for it to let the guard down. Like most dragons, a Dramillion's trust can be earned by touching it gently on the snout or helping it if needed.

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Appearances

Dragons: Race to the Edge

Season 6

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Main article: Titan Wing Dramillion
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In "Loyal Order of Ingerman", Fishlegs discovered that his ancestors used to hunt Dramillions to the point of near-extinction, prompting him to find out if the species still exists. He embarked on a journey to Dramillion Island, where he encountered various Dramillions.

In "King of Dragons, Part 1", the combinations of all five lenses in the Dragon Eye projected a Titan Wing Dramillion, making the Riders believe it is the King of Dragons. The Dragon Hunters managed to capture the Titan Wing using drastic measures. Later, the Riders came across the Dramillion who is severely injured in the middle of the ocean and take it to the Defenders of the Wing to nurse it back to health. There, they discovered that the Titan Wing is not the King of Dragons, but that his fire shows the location of the King in the Dragon Eye.

Several Dramillions, including the Titan Wing, appeared in the final battle in "King of Dragons, Part 2".

Books

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World - The Movie Storybook

A Dramillion was briefly seen being ridden by a Berkian in this book, following the Alpha Dragon Toothless on a quest for the Hidden World.

Games

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.

School of Dragons

On June 19, 2018, the Dramillion was introduced in this game.

Dreamworks Dragons: Dawn of New Riders

The Dramillion itself does not appear in this game, but an artifact called the "Horn of Dramillion" is given to the player-controlled character, Scribbler. He can use it during times of battle to call upon dragons he has helped to free.

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 could be a coincidence due to its similarity to the Speed Stinger.
  • Some of the Dramillion's calls resemble the coos of a pigeon.
  • The Dramillion is distantly related to the Changewing. This explains the Titan Wing Dramillion's ability to use camouflage.
  • When the dark blue Dramillion saved one of its pack members from a Dragon Hunter, it shot an 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 Dragon Riders flew over islands similar to Dramillion Island before, which means that the aforementioned Dramillion might've seen Toothless firing a shot, causing it to learn said ability.

References

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