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The Robodon is an event dragon that originally released in the Galaxy Event 2022.

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"In the quiet depths of Wasteland's moon, roams the elusive Robodon. These man made machines were originally made for extremely dangerous missions within the inhabitable environment of outer space, After a series of malfunctions and failed attempts to fix, these mechanical beasts turned rogue and dangerous. Robodons charge a powerful bite, and decent resistance to attacks, as they have been built to withstand harsh wear and tear. Their body is completely fueled by a powerful radioactive core at the center of their chest. The few adventurers who have dared to explore the abandoned mines they inhabit describe them to have a destructive, irrational, and cold behavior. These dragons do not feel emotions or pain due to their artificial body, and will go to extreme lengths to destroy anything that it detects in its radius, even self destruction."

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Mutations[]

The five possible mutations for this species are as follows:

1 2 3 4 5
Crest Spikes Arm Blades Top Tail Spikes Bottom Tail Spikes Wing Blades

Obtainability[]

The Robodon can be hatched from the following egg(s):

The Robodon has a 1% chance of hatching from the Mecha Egg.

With the Lucky Egg gamepass, the Robodon has a 2% chance of hatching.

The other dragons exclusive to the Mecha Egg are the:

  • Venid, with a 29% chance of hatching.
  • Radidon, with a 4% chance of hatching.
  • Neroxide, with a 66% chance of hatching.

The Robodon has a 1% chance of hatching from the Supercharged Mecha Egg.

With the Lucky Egg gamepass, the Robodon has 3% chance of hatching.

The other dragons exclusive to the Supercharged Mecha Egg are the:

  • Venid, with a 30% chance of hatching.
  • Xerthos, with a 3% chance of hatching.
  • Cybernid, with a 6% chance of hatching.
  • Neroxide, with a 56% chance of hatching.
  • Radidon, with a 4% chance of hatching.

The Robodon has a 1% chance of hatching from the Binary Egg 2024.

With the Lucky Egg gamepass, the Robodon has a 2% chance of hatching.

The other dragons exclusive to the Binary Egg 2024 are the:

  • Venid, with a 32% chance of hatching.
  • Mechanoxide, with a 3% chance of hatching.
  • Xerthos, with a 1% chance of hatching.
  • Radidon, with a 10% chance of hatching.
  • Cybernid, with a 5% chance of hatching.
  • Neroxide, with a 48% chance of hatching.
Additionally, the Robodon has a 10% chance to hatch with the Binary element and a 10% chance to hatch with the Super Computer cosmetic trait.

The Robodon has a 3% chance of hatching from the Supercharged Egg 2024.

With the Lucky Egg gamepass, the Robodon has a 5% chance of hatching.

The other dragons exclusive to the Supercharged Egg 2024 are the:

  • Venid, with a 32% chance of hatching.
  • Mechanoxide, with a 4% chance of hatching.
  • Xerthos, with a 4% chance of hatching.
  • Motorouk, with a 1% chance of hatching.
  • Radidon, with a 10% chance of hatching.
  • Cybernid, with a 5% chance of hatching.
  • Neroxide, with a 41% chance of hatching.
Additionally, the Robodon has a 10% chance to hatch with either the Binary or Metal element and a 10% chance to hatch with either the Supercharged cosmetic trait or a 0.1% chance to hatch with the [Error:Cosmetic] cosmetic trait.

The Robodon has a 1% chance of hatching from the Binary Egg 2025.

With the Lucky Egg gamepass, the Robodon has a 2% chance of hatching.

The other dragons exclusive to the Binary Egg 2025 are the:

Additionally, the Robodon has a 10% chance to hatch with the Binary element or Super Computer cosmetic trait, a 5% chance to hatch with the Virus element or Virus cosmetic trait, and a 0.1% chance to hatch with the [Error:Cosmetic] cosmetic trait.

The Robodon is able to be bred only with other Robodons. It has a 12-hour breeding cooldown and a 25,000 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 Robodons will become Soul Bound.

The minimum starting bid is 25,000 Coins.

The auto buy has the same limit.

The Robodon is able to be traded.

The Robodon can/could be obtained via other method(s):

The Robodon could be obtained from defeating The Robodon with a small chance during the Galaxy Event 2023.

The Robodon could be obtained from defeating Motherboard with a small chance during the Galaxy Event 2024.

The Robodon can be obtained from defeating Motherboard with a small chance during the Galaxy Event 2025

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Trivia[]

  • Modeled by Twilight.
  • Animated by Twilight.
  • The Robodon's original design was a sketch done out of boredom, and its original name was Mecha-Rad. Its design had to be modified however to be able to work in Roblox.[1]
  • The Robodon had the most colors out of any other dragon, with a total of 6. This was modified however, and it now has 3 non-permanent colors like all other dragons.
  • The Robodon is a mechanical version of the Radidon.
  • Within the Robodon's chest is a red heart. This can be best seen if the Robodon has Force Field materials or by using the Camera.
  • The Robodon was the first dragon released to not feature total symmetry, as shown by markings present on its left shoulder and not on its right. This trait is also shared with the Cybernid and the Paranox.
  • The Robodon was featured as the boss in the Galaxy Event 2023 and Galaxy Event 2024.
    • In the Galaxy Event 2024, the name of the Robodon boss was revealed to be Motherboard.
    • The Robodon is one of two official dragons to receive a boss form, the other being the Paranox.
  • The Robodon and Paranox were accidentally made unbreedable on April 13th, 2024. They regained their breeding status around April 15th, 2024.
  • The Robodon is one of four dragons to have split jaws, the other three being the Cosmalisk, Mechanoxide, and the Radidon.
  • If a player is riding a Robodon near Roborus, a special announcement will appear on the Roborus's head stating "Robodon Spotted"

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