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"During every Halloween event, Dysuva crawl out of hibernation to lurk through the caves and corridors of Dragonaria. Only coming out at night, this species of dragon of prefer to stay hidden in the shadows. Therefore making them a rather rare sight to see. Using their strong tail, Dysuva can hang upside down to rest through out the daylight hours. Approaching these dragons while asleep is not recommended; due to the long frills on top of their ears they can hear sounds and sense movements from far away. While being friendly, it is easy to startle them. These dragons will use their large fangs to deal heavy amounts of damage if provoked."
Age States[]
Mutations[]
The five possible mutations for this species are as follows:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Ear Frills | Neck Spikes | Colored Scale Tips | Tail Spines | Tail Fluff |
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Obtainability[]
The Dysuva can be hatched from the following egg(s):
The Dysuva has a 5% chance of hatching from the Spooky Egg.
The Lucky Egg gamepass does not affect the Dysuva's hatch chance.
The other dragons exclusive to the Spooky Egg are the:
The Dysuva has a 3% chance of hatching from the Haunted Egg.
The Lucky Egg gamepass does not affect the Dysuva's hatch chance.
The other dragons exclusive to the Haunted Egg are the:
The Dysuva has a 5% chance of hatching from the Paranormal Egg.
The Lucky Egg gamepass does not affect the Dysuva's hatch chance.
The other dragons exclusive to the Paranormal Egg are the:
The Dysuva has a 5% chance of hatching from the Tomb Egg.
With the Lucky Egg gamepass, the Dysuva has a 6% chance of hatching.
The other dragons exclusive to the Tomb Egg are the:
The Dysuva has a 5% chance of hatching from the Balefire Egg.
With the Lucky Egg gamepass, the Dysuva has a 9% chance of hatching.
The other dragons exclusive to the Balefire Egg are the:
- Skelltor, with a 49% chance of hatching.
- Paukiki, with a 40% chance of hatching.
- Paranox, with a 3% chance of hatching.
- Dratheros, with a 2% chance of hatching.
- Djaevelhest, with a 1% chance of hatching.
The Dysuva is able to be bred only with other Dysuvas. It has a 6-hour breeding cooldown and a 1,500 Coin breeding fee.
In addition, the female parent of the offspring will become Soul Bound, and thus be unable to be auctioned, bred, or traded.
The same rules apply to Co-Hatching, however both players' parent Dysuvas will become Soul Bound.
The minimum starting bid is 10,000 Coins.
The auto buy has the same limit.
The Dysuva is able to be traded.
The Dysuva could be obtained via other method(s):
The Dysuva could be obtained by merging five Adult or Elder Scraweis together at the Merge Lab during the Halloween Event 2023.
The Dysuva can be obtained by merging five Scraweis together at the Merge Lab during the Halloween Event 2024.
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Trivia[]
- Modeled by Erythia.
- Animated by Erythia.
- The Dysuva was based off of bats.
- The Dysuva was made breedable on February 16th, 2024, alongside the Amoonita, Aranga, Desygual, Hielochiim, Hoarusn, Phocaphan, Scrawei, Verscervus, Viridik, and the Xerthos with Wave 2 of the breedable Soul Bound dragons.[1]
- On September 28th, 2024, the Dysuva was given a proper and unique roar. Prior to this date, it would use the roar of the Rocirus.