What class does the Sweet Death dragon belong to in the game Dragons: Rise of Berk?
The Sweet Death dragon belongs to the Mystery Class in the game Dragons: Rise of Berk.
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What color are the eggs of the Sweet Death dragon typically found to be?
The eggs of the Sweet Death dragon are typically found to be yellow or orange in color. They often have an amber-colored liquid dripping down them, which is presumably the adult's acid.
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What is the body shape of the Sweet Death dragon?
The Sweet Death dragon has a rather short and stubby body. It features a broad snout, wings, and a thick tail. The dragon's body is adorned with stripe-like patterns that resemble a tiger's, giving it a somewhat bumpy and segmented appearance. Interestingly, the Sweet Death dragon also bears a striking resemblance to an earthworm.
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What is the unique characteristic of the Sweet Death dragon's egg in the game School of Dragons?
In the game School of Dragons, the Sweet Death dragon's egg has a unique appearance. It is yellow-colored with orange fluid dripping from the sides, giving it a vibrant and distinctive look. The egg also has a more triangular shape compared to other dragon eggs in the game.
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What is the presumed substance dripping from the Sweet Death dragon's egg?
The substance dripping from the Sweet Death dragon's egg is presumed to be the adult's acid. This amber-colored liquid is often seen on the egg, giving it a distinctive appearance. It's unclear if this substance serves ornamental purposes or if it's used for defense.
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Official Description
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This deceptive Mystery Class ambusher buries itself and uses its super sweet-scented tongue to lure its prey. If you have a sweet tooth, BEWARE! When the Sweet Death picks a sweet spot in a battle, it usually stays put until its acid attacks win the day.
These eggs are normally found yellow or orange in color. They appear to have sharp, straight edges. They appear to have an amber-colored liquid dripping down it, presumably the adult's acid. In School of Dragons, the egg is yellow-coloured with orange fluid dripping from the sides. It is also more triangular.
The Sweet Death has a rather short and stubby body. It has a broad snout, wings, and a thick tail. The Sweet Death has a light sandy brown color with stripe-like patterns that resembled a tiger's. The stripes give the dragon a somewhat bumpy and segmented appearance.
In Dragons: Rise of Berk, the Sweet Death has a longer tail than in School of Dragons.
Titan Wing Sweet Deaths are a pinkish-red in color, with a peach-colored belly. They still look rather stubby, with a thick tail. White spikes protrude from their entire body and their eyes are bigger. Also, their wings are light peach in color. A Sweet Death in titan form has a tail covered with smaller spikes.
Abilities
Tree-like Tongue
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Hiccup: "Sometimes when I am exploring, I see these sweet-smelling, little pink saplings. They look amazing. But if I try to get too close, Toothless won't let me."
Fishlegs: "Thank gods for Toothless! That sounds like the tongue of the Sweet Death! It's trying to trap you."
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— Rise of Berk
The Sweet Death's tree-like tongue may be a camouflage. Unsuspecting victims may go closer to it to its tongue and it gives the Sweet Death an opportunity to strike. It appears to have pink saplings, according to Hiccup. As part of a mission, Hiccup mentions that the Sweet Death's tongue looks like a tree. Toothless seems aware of the danger and does not allow Hiccup to inspect the "tree" further. This shows that dragons may be able to tell that it is a Sweet Death and this camouflage is targeted at other animals.
Similar to the Changewing, the Sweet Death shoots highly corrosive acid at its opponents. It is great for achieving offensive and defensive goals, which makes it a dangerous dragon.
Tunneling
According to School of Dragons (Stable Quests), Sweet Deaths have the ability to tunnel.
Strangely, despite being able to shoot acid, the Sweet Death's saliva is a basic solution, which can be neutralized by adding twenty-five acid droplets, as discovered during the "Secret of the Leviathan" expansion of the game School of Dragons.