Dragons need to eat!
Each breed of dragon has their own special food requirements. Some breeds are vegetarian and will not eat meat (Earth Dragons), while others only want meat (Bone Dragons). It's important to keep this in mind when selecting Dragons for your keep, what livestock to raise, and what crops to grow.
The game system feeds them each night at update. The system feeds the food you have assigned to them If you do not have a food assigned, OR do not have any of that food in inventory, your dragon goes hungry
Going hungry 1 night isn't a big deal. Your dragon will lose 10% health, happiness and fed each night they go hungry. Going multiple nights without feeding will put your dragons into poor condition. At 30% Health a dragon falls Asleep, and only Nocturne Salts can awaken them from this state.
Assigning Blends[]
You may assign what blend to feed each dragon in your Keep's Feedroom. You may assign a blend even if you do not have that blend in inventory. You may assign a blend even if it is the WRONG blend.
By default all dragons are NOT assigned a blend. The INSTANT you obtain a new dragon you should make sure to let your staff know to feed them!
The game system also won't stop you from feeding your dragon something it doesn't like. If you do this your dragon will still go hungry. You will never convince an Earth Dragon to eat carnivore blend!
NOTE: Omnivore dragons will NEED omnivore blend, they will not accept vetegable or carnavore blends! They will take any kind of treat though.
Blends[]
At your Keep's Workbench you can make 5 types of Blends. Plus there is 1 Blend you can buy at the market. You craft these from the resources you forage, gather and cultivate.
Basic Blend |
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Basic Blend is a mass-produced dragon kibble. It's unhealthy and gross, but if all else fails and you're out of food, resources and time, you can feed Basic Blend. Because it's so unhealthy your dragons suffer a performance penalty. But at least they won't starve right? |
Required Ingredients |
No Ingredients - Can only be bought in the Market |