Acronyms are player-created abbreviations used to represent shorter versions of in-game features, mainly being dragons, themes, potions and other relevant dragon information.
Themes and Colors[]
Acronyms used to represent color schemes including themes, pures, and other related concepts.
Acronym | Meaning | Info |
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THL or HL | True Highlighter or Highlighter | Pitch/Pitch/[color] |
BHL | Black Highlighter | Black/Black/[color]; a variant of the Highlighter theme. |
FHL | Fake Highlighter | Similar to true highlighter but with other dark colors substituted for Pitch, like Black or Night. |
RHL | Reverse Highlighter | White/White/[color]. |
FRHL | Fake Reverse Highlighter | Similar to revere highlighter but with other light colors substituted for White, like Snowflake or Whisp. |
SM | Strawberry Milkshake | Macaron/Ribbon/Flamingo; Glass/Glass/Glass. |
BM | Blueberry Milkshake | Winter/Lychee/Cloud; Glass/Glass/Glass. |
GM | Grape Milkshake | Bubble/Snowflake/Satin; Glass/Glass/Glass. |
BnM | Banana Milkshake | Lychee/Squash/Banana; Glass/Glass/Glass. |
PM | Peach Milkshake | Mellow/Honey/Peach; Glass/Glass/Glass. |
MM | Mint Milkshake | Mint/White/Pistachio; Glass/Glass/Glass. |
OM | Orange Milkshake | Mellow/Peach/Yam; Glass/Glass/Glass. |
CheM | Cherry Milkshake | Creme/Ruby/Carmine; Glass/Glass/Glass. |
GAM | Green Apple Milkshake | Peridot/Cactus/Green; Glass/Glass/Glass. |
KM | Kiwi Milkshake | Peridot/Spearmint/Forest; Glass/Glass/Glass. |
VW | Vaporwave | Depth or Night/Purple/Drip; Neon/Neon/Neon. |
ROreo or Rev Oreo | Reverse Oreo | White/Pitch/White. |
CL | Corrupt Love | White/Pitch or Black/Ribbon or Flamingo; Glass/Glass/Glass. |
SS | Sweet Shop | Whisp/Squash/Bubblegum; Glass/Glass/Glass. |
BdC or Bday Cake | Birthday Cake | Creme/Glass/Flamingo; Ice/Ice/Ice. |
CF | Cake Frosting | Snowflake/Confetti/Quartz; Glass/Glass/Glass. |
SW | Scarlet Wind | Pitch/Jade/Rubellite; Glass or Neon/Neon/Neon. |
PtP | Pity Party | Black/Glacier/Flamingo or Black/Legendary/Flamingo; Glass/Glass/Glass. |
BSP | Banana Splatter Platter | Winter/Squash/Drip; Glass/Glass/Glass. |
CC | Candy Cane | Used to refer to the Candy Cane Preset Potion, which provides the colors' White/Strawberry/White. May also be used to refer to the Corrupted Chronocus. |
Emp/Empy | Empyrous | Used to refer to the Empyrous Theme Potion, which provides the colors' White/White/Gold and materials' Glass/Glass/Neon. |
Def | Default | The default colors of a dragon which are often displayed on its concept art, however they may differ in-game. |
HP | Hatch preset | A specific color scheme that some dragon species will have when hatched or other means of obtainment. |
Trading and Auctions[]
These acronyms are often useful when trading or auctioning dragons.
Acronym | Meaning | Info |
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W/F/L | Win/fair/lose | Used to ask whether a trade is good or not, from the perspective of the poster. |
O/F/U | Over/fair/under | Sometimes used for the same purpose as win/fair/lose. |
BW | Big win | A "big win" in a trade, from the perspective of the poster. |
BL | Big loss | A "big loss" in a trade, from the perspective of the poster. |
SW | Slight win | A "slight win" in a trade, from the perspective of the poster. |
SL | Slight loss | A "slight loss" in a trade, from the perspective of the poster. |
T/S | Trading or selling | When a user wants to trade an item for another item or wishes to sell their item for coins. |
MLF | Mainly looking for | Used to state what a user is mostly looking for from a trade/auction. |
KLF | Kinda looking for | Used to state what a user is partially interested in. |
LF | Looking for | Used to state what a user wants from a trade/auction. |
NLF | Not looking for | Used to state what a user does not want from a trade/auction. |
AB | Auto buy | Automatically buys the auction for the stated auto buy price. |
HB | Highest bid | The highest/best bid in an auction. The next bid is usually higher than the current highest bid. |
SB | Starting bid | The starting price for an auction. The first bid is usually at least as high as the starting bid. |
NYP | Name your Price | Usually used in auctions where buyer(s) make a suggestion for the seller's item(s). |
PE | Player Exchange | Used to state that a user prefers to trade/auction via the Player Market. |
PM | Private message | Usually used a user someone wants another user to offer their dragon/item in chat by using Roblox's private message feature. Sometimes used as DM (direct message). |
Dragons[]
These acronyms are abbreviations, or "nicknames" for dragons.
Acronym | Meaning | Info |
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Aer or Aero | Aeroseys | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 16. |
Aeth or Aether | Aethereus | A quest dragon. |
Agri or Lizard | Agricos | A Desert world dragon. |
Ala | Alatura | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 2. |
Allp or Allpe | Allpehourn | A Winter event dragon. |
Hydra | Alrenoth | A Tundra world dragon. |
Ama or Amar | Amaris | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 9. |
Amoo | Amoonita | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 24. |
Amp or Axo | Amphyll | An Ocean world dragon. |
AA or Ancient Bun | Ancient Aranga | An Easter event dragon. |
Ancient Tosk | Ancient Tosknir | A Winter event dragon. |
Ara or Spider | Araneaix | A Halloween event dragon. |
Bnuuy, Bun, or Bunny | Aranga | An Easter event dragon. |
Ariel | Arielisces | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 40. |
Astra | Astraeisis | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 27. |
Atra | Atravanta | A Daily Login dragon. |
Auru | Aurutentia | A developer dragon representing Domeboybeene. |
Ave | Avefir | A Winter event dragon. |
Aya | Ayatrice | An Easter event dragon. |
Bal | Balgunyur | A Guild Wars dragon originally introduced in Guild Wars 6. |
Biza or Bizal | Bizaltidath | A Volcano world dragon. |
Byle or Bylen | Bylendarach | A developer dragon representing JaxonBirb. |
Carn | Carnealgon | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 43. |
Cas or Casi | Casirius | A Solstice Event dragon. |
Cat or Caterpillar | Catruca | An Easter Event dragon. |
Cau or Caud | Caudembris | A Heroes League dragon. |
Chrono | Chronocus | A Prehistoric world dragon. |
Chrys or Chrysa | Chrysaloom | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 23. |
Cirq, Cirque, or Jester | Cirquemaar | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 31. |
Capybara or Coco | Cocovira | An Origins world dragon. |
Con or Const | Constello | A Guild Wars dragon originally introduced in Guild Wars 2. |
Cora | Coralina | An Ocean world dragon. |
CC, Corrupt, or Corrupted Chrono | Corrupted Chronocus | A tribute dragon obtainable from the Shadow Altar. |
Cos or Cosma | Cosmalisk | A Solstice Event dragon. |
Cutie | Cutiepatoo | A Valentines event dragon. |
Cyber | Cybernid | A Galaxy event dragon. |
Des or Desy | Desygual | A Valentines event dragon. |
Dex | Dexyn | A Jungle world dragon. |
Dira | Diraixos | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 32. |
Dj, Dja, or Djae | Djaevelhest | A Halloween event dragon. |
Drath | Dratheros | A Halloween event dragon. |
Dun or Dunvo | Dunvolth | A Desert world dragon. |
Bat | Dysuva | A Halloween event dragon. |
Eis or Eisen | Eisendrache | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 15. |
Enk, Enky, or Turtle | Enkylous | An Ocean world dragon. |
Eryn | Eryndiorn | A Guild Wars dragon originally introduced in Guild Wars 6. |
Fal or Falu | Falugeis | An Easter event dragon. |
Fay | Fayrah | A Valentines event dragon. |
Feather | Featherfang | A quest dragon. |
Fern | Fernifex | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 18. |
Fero or Rex | Ferorex | A Desert world dragon. |
Fir or Firi | Firifeller | A Winter event dragon. |
Fleur or Fleuri | Fleurianthus | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 30. |
Long | Fulong | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 5. |
Gau, Gaul, or Snail | Gaulyra | An Easter event dragon. |
Geck or Geli | Geliklen | A Jungle world dragon. |
Geo | Geoteryx | An Accessory Egg dragon. |
Glace | Glacegar | A Tundra world dragon. |
Goe or Goel | Goelica | A Heroes League dragon. |
Gol or Golia | Goliatomb | A Halloween event dragon. |
Guil | Guilmoros | A Guild Wars dragon originally introduced in Guild Wars 3. |
Gynge | Gyngefared | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 39. |
Harv or Harvi | Harvitius | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 26. |
Hex | Hexalios | A Solstice Event dragon. |
Hie, Hiel, or Hielo | Hielochiim | A Winter event dragon. |
Hoar | Hoarusn | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 13. |
Hon or Hong | Hongliang | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 29. |
Owl | Howler | A Tundra world dragon. |
Igni or Ignic | Ignicaris | A developer dragon representing Austroraptors. |
Imp, Impi, or Impia | Impiavolo | A tribute dragon obtainable from the Shadow Altar. |
Iri or Irid | Iridesia | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 35. |
Khal or Khalk | Khalknirik | A Heroes League dragon. |
Khep or Beetle | Khepera | A Desert world dragon. |
Kiki | Kikien | A developer dragon representing T0LKA. |
Kos or Kost | Kostragula | A tribute dragon obtainable from the Shadow Altar |
Krek or Shark | Krekiz | An Ocean world dragon. |
Lad or Lado | Ladonix | A bundle dragon from the Druid Pack. |
Lep | Lepilon | An Accessory Egg dragon. |
Lum | Lum Luenh | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 21. |
Lumenigh | Lumenigh | A developer dragon representing FlightTheory. |
Lyr | Lyria | A developer dragon representing Gialite. |
Mag | Magmip | A Volcano world dragon. |
Mak or Mako | Makoura | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 20. |
Mecha or Mecha Nero | Mechanoxide | A Galaxy event dragon. |
Bee, Mie, or Miel | Mielebee | An Easter event dragon. |
Moix, Moixa, or Moxi | Moixaura | A Guild Wars dragon originally introduced in Guild Wars 1. |
Mosu | Mosuraki | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 38. |
MD or Mother | Mother Dragon | A Fantasy world dragon. |
Moto or Motor | Motorouk | A Galaxy event dragon. |
Nad or Nada | Nadaler | A Winter event dragon. |
Naka | Nakahii | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 10. |
Nero | Neroxide | A Wasteland world dragon. |
Noc or Noct | Noctorius | A tribute dragon obtainable from the Shadow Altar. |
Nor | Nor'gan | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 12. |
Num | Numine | A Volcano world dragon. |
Nyx or Nyxa | Nyxavoid | A Daily Login dragon. |
Oro | Oroalas | A bundle dragon from the Royalty Pack. |
Orta or Ort | Ortarouk | A tribute dragon obtainable from the Shadow Altar. |
Ovi | Ovicirus | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 7. |
Pag or Pagu | Pagulau | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 34. |
Pala | Paladianos | A bundle dragon from the Warrior Pack. |
Wyvern | Palus | A Jungle world dragon. |
Para | Paranox | A Halloween event dragon. |
Pauk or Pump | Paukiki | A Halloween event dragon. |
Phoca or Seal | Phocaphan | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 22. |
Quah | Quahtona | A Solstice Event dragon. |
Quasa or Quasal | Quasaldrus | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 33. |
Quetz or Quetzal | Quetzaloctli | A Solstice Event dragon. |
Rad | Radidon | A Wasteland world dragon. |
Rhy or Rhyn | Rhyndac | A Prehistoric world dragon. |
Robo | Robodon | A Galaxy Event dragon. |
Roc or Starter | Rocirus | An Origins world dragon. |
Roz | Rozora | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 6. |
Sau or Saur | Saurium | A Grassland world dragon. |
Scraw or Crow | Scrawei | A Halloween event dragon. |
Seik | Seikarin | A developer dragon representing Laybel. |
Silv or Silve | Silvestratus | A developer dragon representing BlckBrryJam. |
Skel or Skelly | Skelltor | A Halloween event dragon. |
Skriff | Skriffei | A Winter event dragon. |
Sky | Skyrix | An Easter event dragon. |
Smok | Smokgien | A Guild Wars dragon originally introduced in Guild Wars 6. |
Sol or Solar | Solarizon | A Solstice Event dragon. |
Souk | Soukeyi | A Prehistoric world dragon. |
Stella or Stellar | Stellaris | A developer dragon representing DearTwilight. |
Stym or Styme | Stymelisk | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 4. |
Sun | Sunfloris | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 42. |
Syli | Syliru | A Daily Login dragon. |
Moth | Sylva | A Tundra world dragon. |
Tai | Taihoa | A Fantasy world dragon. |
Tara | Taraka | An Ocean world dragon. |
Tar or Taro | Tarotta | A Valentines event dragon. |
Temp or Tempi | Tempiritus | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 37. |
Thor or Thork | Thorkonyx | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 28. |
Tig or Tiger | Tigrilia | A Grassland world dragon. |
Tlal or Tlalo | Tlalocun | A developer dragon representing TIPE_NAME. |
Tor or Torn | Torneidus | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 25. |
Tosk or Tusk | Tosknir | A Winter event dragon. |
Tram or Trame | Trametos | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 36. |
Tsuk | Tsukuizan | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 8. |
Uhe or Uhea | Uheailes | A Guild Wars dragon originally introduced in Guild Wars 4. |
Var or Vara | Varana | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 11. |
Vei or Veid | Veidreki | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 1. |
Wasp or Ven | Venid | A Wasteland world dragon. |
Vers or Versc | Verscervus | An Easter event dragon. |
Viri | Viridik | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 3. |
Volk | Volkumos | A Solstice Event dragon. |
Fox or Vulp | Vulpiruth | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 19. |
Wood or Luma | Woodluma | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 14. |
Wuong | Wuonghou | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 41. |
Xell or Xella | Xellatruce | A Guild Wars dragon originally introduced in Guild Wars 5. |
Xer or Xerth | Xerthos | A Galaxy Event dragon. |
Yue | Yueshi | A season dragon originally introduced in Dragon Season 17. |
Ygg or Yggdra | Yggdraten | An Easter event dragon. |
Yule | Yulereinn | A Winter Event dragon. |
Zei | Zeipera | A Fantasy world dragon. |
Zin or Zint | Zinthros | A Prehistoric world dragon. |
Other[]
Miscellaneous acronyms that do not fit into any of the aforementioned categories:
Acronym | Meaning | Info |
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SS[number] | Season [number] | Identifies the season dragons by number. For example, SS1 = Veidreki; SS2 = Alatura; etc. |
Leg | Legacy or legendary | May be used to refer to the legacy version of a dragon or a dragon with Legendary color and/or pupil. |
Leg E, Leg Eye, or LE | Legendary pupil | An exclusive, shifting pupil that corresponds with the dragon's element that derives from the Legendary Pupil Potion. |
Leg C, Leg Color, or LC | Legendary color | An exclusive, shifting color that corresponds with the dragon's element that derives from the Legendary Color Potion. |
DBL | Double legendary | A dragon with both Legendary color and Legendary pupil. |
FM | Fully mutated | A dragon with all five (5/5) mutations |
NM | Non-mutated | A dragon with no (0/5) mutations |
2/3 | Two thirds | A dragon with the same colors for two out of the possible three slots. E.g. Blue/Blue/White is ⅔ blue. |
3/3; Pure or Solid | Three thirds | A dragon with the same colors for all three slots. Sometimes used for dragons with the same material for all slots (E.g. White/White/White or Neon/Neon/Neon). 3/3 can sometimes be used to refer to themes (E.g. Macaron/Ribbon/Flamingo is 3/3 Strawberry Milkshake). |
6/6 | Six sixths | Pure or true in all colors and materials. Used mostly to refer to color themes but can also be used to refer to colors (E.g. a dragon with Depth/Purple/Drip; Neon/Neon/Neon is 6/6 Vaporwave). |
Pri or prim | Primary | Primary color or material slot. |
Sec | Secondary | Secondary color or material slot. |
Ter or tert | Tertiary | Tertiary color or material slot. |
PE | Player Exchange | A building in the Undercity known as the "Player Exchange" or "Player Market", where players can sell items to one another. |
SB | Soul Bound | Non-world dragons that are no longer breedable, sellable, and tradable. |
Racer | — | Used to label dragons with good speed and dashing stats due to their genetic traits. |
T[number] | Tier [number] | Identifies what tier a genetic trait is on a dragon. Higher tiers are often worth more than lower tiers, especially for positive genetic traits. |