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Revision as of 18:52, 1 January 2019
The Windstriker is a large Sharp Class dragon that first appeared in How to Train Your Dragon 2.
Quick Answers
What class does the Windstriker dragon belong to in the How to Train Your Dragon series?
How does the Windstriker dragon attack its foes?
What is unique about the Windstriker's breath weapon compared to other dragons?
In which movie did the Windstriker dragon first appear?
How was the Windstriker dragon created for the Dragons: Rise of Berk game?
Official Description
“ | A Sharp Class skydiver that is literally full of hot air! Instead of breathing fire they shoot super-heated blasts of air that sets their foes ablaze! The Windstriker uses super-heated blasts of air to turn up the heat on its opponents. |
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— Dragons: Rise of Berk |
Development
The Windstriker was created using a modular system to mix and match preset body parts onto different dragons. It was created from the same base that was used for the Hobblegrunt, Raincutter, Thornridge, Threadtail and two other unknown dragons.
Physical Appearance
Egg
A Windstriker's egg looks like a bean. It has teal, yellow, and white stripes covering it with multiple curved thorns on it.
Hatchling to Adult
Windstrikers come in a wide variety of colors. Windstrikers have a long, slender neck and jagged-edged wings They have several spikes on their tail and neck, and a large one on the tip of their snout.
Titan Wing
Although the titan Windstriker does not have much differences as compared to the Broad Wing stage other than exaggerated spikes, there is a major change in color. Titan Windstrikers are glossy blue in color. They have a longer horn on the top of its snout and two large horns on their chin. The patterns on their body have been reduced to small white spots. The canine teeth on the mandible have also been elongated and jut out from the mouth.
Abilities
Super-heated Air
The Windstriker can produce large amounts of super-heated air to attack its opponents. It is possible that the Windstriker heats air up with its fire and then, direct it at its opponents. A Windstriker's air is hot enough to set its foes ablaze.
Firepower
Although the Windstriker is not known to use fire to attack others, it uses fire to light up and illuminate dark caves.
Skydiving
Similar to the Night Fury and several other dragons, the Windstriker has the ability to skydive, a maneuver not all dragons can master.
Appearances
How to Train Your Dragon 2
Several Windstrikers were seen in Valka's Mountain, along with her other wild dragons, including Snaggletooth.
All the Windstrikers from Valka's Mountain fought viciously in the battle at Drago's Army. At one point, Valka helped Winged Warden defeat an armoured Thunderclaw. After Drago's Bewilderbeast defeated Valka's, all the Windstrikers bowed to their new Alpha. After they were freed by Toothless from the Bewilderbeast's control, they fought against the giant dragon. In the aftermath, they bowed to Toothless, acknowledging him as their new Alpha.
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
Games
Dragons: Rise of Berk
The Windstriker's name was first revealed in Dragons: Rise of Berk, along with is abilities. Winged Warden and Snaggletooth are two individuals introduced in the game too.
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Trivia
- The Windstriker is the third dragon with an axe-shaped head.
- The Windstriker is the first dragon that has "wind" in its name, with the second one being the Windgnasher and the third one being the Windwalker.
- The Windstriker greatly resembles the Razorwhip, a fellow Sharp Class dragon. This could just be a coincidence or it might mean that the two species are somehow closely related.
References
Windstriker uses Creative Commons Licensed content from the Rise of Berk Wiki page Windstriker. The list of authors can be found on the page revision history (view authors). |