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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
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
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
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
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.
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