The Geoteryx is an Accessory Egg dragon that originally originated from Accessory Island.
Dragonpedia[]
"Nobody is certain about the origins of the Geoteryx. Recent theories suggest it formed in a cavity of leftover volcanic rubble after a large-scale eruption. These wyverns are rarely encountered within caverns and crystal mines. They have an extremely powerful bite, which allows them to crunch down excess stone and crystals as a source of food. The more they consume, the longer and sharper the crystal formations on their back become. It is said all dragons of this species are vastly different from one another, as their spikes are unique in size and shape. They mainly focus on keeping these sharp in order to keep their defense high. Despite being large and intimidating dragons, they remain defensive while in combat."
Age States[]
Mutations[]
The five possible mutations for this species are as follows:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Nose Horn | Extra Horn | Tail Crystals | Lower Tail Crystals | Agate Tail Fan and Spikes |
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Obtainability[]
The Geoteryx can be hatched from the following egg(s):
The Geoteryx has a 50% chance of hatching from the Accessory Egg.
The Lucky Egg gamepass does not affect the Geoteryx's hatch chance.
The other dragon exclusive to the Accessory Egg is the:
- Lepilon, with a 50% chance of hatching.
The Geoteryx could be obtained from the following Dragon Seasons:
The Geoteryx was obtainable by completing 10 season pass levels during Dragon Season 2 as the final Dragon Pass reward.
The Dragon Pass costs 350 Robux.
The season lasted through the whole of November 2021.
The Geoteryx was obtainable by completing 10 season pass levels during Dragon Season 7 as the final Dragon Pass reward.
The Dragon Pass costs 350 Robux.
The season lasted through the whole of April 2022.
The Geoteryx is able to be bred only with other Geoteryxes. At level 1, it has a 17-hour, 51-minute, and 22-second breeding cooldown, and at level 50, it has a 10-hour, 48-minute, and 20-second breeding cooldown. It has a 25,000 coin breeding cost.
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 Geoteryxes will become Soul Bound.Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Modeled by Erythia.
- Animated by Erythia.
- The Geoteryx's name is a combination of the ancient Greek root γη or γαια (geo), meaning "earth", and the Greek root πτέρυξ (ptéryx), meaning "wing" or "feather".
- The Geoteryx appears to have been based off of agates, amethyst, and geodes.
- It was the third mission dragon to be added into the game, with the Magmip and the Soukeyi being the second and first respectively.
- The Geoteryx originally required the Competitive Natured title to be hatched.[1]
- The Geoteryx and Lepilon were originally classified as world dragons and originated from Accessory Island.
- When the world was removed, both dragons became obtainable from the Dragon Pass in certain Dragon Seasons.
- The Geoteryx and Lepilon became classified as Guild Wars dragons on March 10th, 2023.
- Both dragons became classified once more as Accessory Egg dragons on March 7th, 2025, after they were removed from the Guild Wars Egg.
- The Geoteryx and the Lepilon were the only dragons obtainable from seasons to be exclusively obtainable from the Dragon Pass.
- The Geoteryx was made breedable on March 8th, 2024, alongside the Aeroseys, Araneaix, Falugeis, Fayrah, Harvitius, Hexalios, Lepilon, Nakahii, and the Stymelisk with Wave 3 of the breedable Soul Bound dragons.[2]

Permanent material and color change in Desert
- On June 7th, 2024, the Geoteryx's permanent white and Glass material were replaced with a tan coloration and a rocky material. This change is currently only present in Desert and it is currently unknown if the change will be published to other worlds or not.
- Prior to the start of Guild Wars 6, the Geoteryx and Lepilon were each able to be hatched from the Guild Wars Egg with a 50% chance.