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Ochredrakes were the first drakes to appear on Dragon Cave, and were released on July 15, 2009, alongside Albino, Common Pygmy and Cheese Dragons. As drakes, they can only breed with other drake breeds, and their eggs cannot be bitten by Vampire Dragons.

They share their egg description with Horse, Skywing and Frilled Dragons, but all the other breeds' eggs drop in different biomes to the Ochredrake.

Official descriptions[]

Egg[]

This egg has strange markings on it.

Hatchling[]

Aww... It's a cute baby drake. It seems to like you, although it is very hyperactive and difficult to train.

Mature hatchling[]

Aww... It's a cute baby drake. It seems to like you, although it is very hyperactive and difficult to train.

And look! It's grown its wings! It must be close to maturing.

Adult[]

Ochredrakes are a curious species with a wide array of mutations and interesting behaviors. Not as intelligent as normal dragons, they only breed with other drake species. While they may not be bright, ochredrakes are flamboyant and fun-loving with amazing, chirping voices to sing with, and tame readily in the presence of a gentle hand.

Sprite artists[]

Sprites[]

Series Egg Hatchling Mature hatchling Adult
Ochredrake Ochredrake egg Ochredrake hatchling Ochredrake mature hatchling Ochredrake adult

Egg sequence[]

Stage 0 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Dead
Ochredrake egg Ochredrake crack 1 Ochredrake crack 2 Ochredrake crack 3 Ochredrake crack 4 Ochredrake crack 5 Ochredrake dead egg

Retired sprites[]

Temporary event sprites
Series Egg Hatchling Mature hatchling Adult
April Fools' Day 2018 Ochredrake adult AF 2018
April Fools' Day 2022 Ochredrake adult AF 2022
Retired sprites
Series Egg Hatchling Mature hatchling Adult
Original sprites Ochredrake egg original Ochredrake adult original
Retired egg sequence Ochredrake egg retired Ochredrake crack 1 retired Ochredrake crack 2 retired Ochredrake crack 3 retired Ochredrake crack 4 retired Ochredrake crack 5 retired Ochredrake dead egg retired / Ochredrake dead egg retired v2

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Appearance/Basic Anatomy

  • Single-spur wings and adjoining sails along the tail.
  • Dirty yellow hide.
  • Young hatchlings usually stick to quadrupedalism.
  • Learn to fly quickly even if they are clumsly fliers as hatchlings.

Hatchling Behavior

  • Seem to have a never-ending supply of energy.
  • Require constant watching or they will quickly get into trouble.
  • Love to explore.
  • Friendly; enjoy nuzzling any creature that will allow them to.
  • Easily excited, they rarely express any sadness.

Adult Behavior

  • Swift and cheerful dragon.
  • Distinctive lack of an ability to roar.
  • Funny, warbling voices.
  • Capable of making a variety of noises including whistling, cooing, humming, fluting, and chirruping.
  • Their beautiful song can carry for miles with a cheerful lilt.
  • Curious by nature.
  • Possess great agility and speed.

Habitat

  • Typically mate and nest by rocky cliffs around deserts.
  • Build flimsy cliff side nests.
  • When it’s not mating season, they prefer the camouflage of the forest.
  • Trees provide fun obstacles that ochredrakes enjoy racing around.

Diet

  • Prey on small to medium mammals such as gazelles and hares.
  • Possess an odd softspot for dates from date palms and will do anything to get them.

Trivia[]

  • During the Dimorphism change on March 26, 2010, this dragon received an update to its adult sprite.
  • On May 21, 2016, Ochredrakes received a major update to their egg sprites, as part of Dragon Cave's 10th Birthday; all DC Drakes released on the site when this event occurred received the same downsizing update. This update was done so that the sprites better fit the breed's description of having slightly smaller eggs than those of standard dragons.
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