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TOPIC | Shiny New Food Guide!!
Hello!! I'm Lichen, and I decided to try my hand at a community menu for our hungry dergs. Now, this has clearly been done before: I've scrolled down Azophel's Dragon Cuisine post a dozen times, trying to work out a way to affordably feed my gluttonous dragons -- partly because they eat a lot, partly because I have no self-control and snatch up every pretty wing I see. So I bugged him about it, and he gave me the go-head to try it myself.
Then I realized what a huge undertaking this is.
Flight Rising is constantly updating, and the lovely devs keep adding great new things!! But this means that I can't possibly do this alone. So I was thinking we could make this a group project. By that I mean, when you inevitably spot a food item not listed, please let me know and I'll throw it up on the list! I'll be constantly updating myself, as I get ahold of tasty new treats for my dergs. It could be fun, y'know?? If you don't think so, that's cool. I'll still truck along. c:
So a quick rundown of what each breed of dragon likes to eat:
Fae--Insects Spiral--Insects and Meat Pearlcatcher--Insects and Plants Imperial--Insects and Meat and Seafood and Plants Wildclaw--Meat Nocturne--Meat and Insects Mirror--Meat and Seafood Guardian--Meat and Seafood and Insects and Plants Coatl--Seafood Ridgeback--Seafood Tundra--Plants Skydancer--Plants and Insects Bogsneak--Plants and Meat Snapper--Plants and Seafood
And thank the stars for all that, because my plants stores last forever while I just watch the insect count drop. I have too many spirals for my own good.
Now, I understand that the AH update makes it a lot easier to find things by food points, but still!! The art is colorful and the tooltips are creative, and it's just really nice to have some things laid out.
Hello!! I'm Lichen, and I decided to try my hand at a community menu for our hungry dergs. Now, this has clearly been done before: I've scrolled down Azophel's Dragon Cuisine post a dozen times, trying to work out a way to affordably feed my gluttonous dragons -- partly because they eat a lot, partly because I have no self-control and snatch up every pretty wing I see. So I bugged him about it, and he gave me the go-head to try it myself.
Then I realized what a huge undertaking this is.
Flight Rising is constantly updating, and the lovely devs keep adding great new things!! But this means that I can't possibly do this alone. So I was thinking we could make this a group project. By that I mean, when you inevitably spot a food item not listed, please let me know and I'll throw it up on the list! I'll be constantly updating myself, as I get ahold of tasty new treats for my dergs. It could be fun, y'know?? If you don't think so, that's cool. I'll still truck along. c:
So a quick rundown of what each breed of dragon likes to eat:
Fae--Insects Spiral--Insects and Meat Pearlcatcher--Insects and Plants Imperial--Insects and Meat and Seafood and Plants Wildclaw--Meat Nocturne--Meat and Insects Mirror--Meat and Seafood Guardian--Meat and Seafood and Insects and Plants Coatl--Seafood Ridgeback--Seafood Tundra--Plants Skydancer--Plants and Insects Bogsneak--Plants and Meat Snapper--Plants and Seafood
And thank the stars for all that, because my plants stores last forever while I just watch the insect count drop. I have too many spirals for my own good.
Now, I understand that the AH update makes it a lot easier to find things by food points, but still!! The art is colorful and the tooltips are creative, and it's just really nice to have some things laid out.
It takes a delicate touch to keep these wings from tearing.
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2
Crunchy Moth Legs
Fragile Moth Wings
Triad Moth
Insect
The triad moth displays great variation in color from individual to individual; however, though the hue may change, the pattern and number of colors present is constant.
17
2
Mustache Moth
Insect
The most dignified of Lepidoptera.
17
2
Triad Moth
Mustache Moth
Reverse Silkworm Moth
Insect
Many dragons will plant moth and butterfly-friendly flowers, hoping to draw the vibrant colors of these creatures to their lair.
17
2
False Leaf
Insect
When they hibernate in great quantities, false leaves can make bare trees appear lush.
17
2
Reverse Silkworm Moth
False Leaf
Harvestman
Insect
You are more afraid of it than it is of you. (Special thanks Villain.)
21
2
Daddy Longlegs
Insect
Despite its appearance, it's not a spider, but a member of an Ancient Order of Omnivorous Arthropods. They meet on Tuesdays. (Special thanks AlphaRaposa.)
21
2
Harvestman
Daddy Longlegs
Scalescarab
Insect
Unlike fleas, ticks, and mites, the occasional freeloading scarab is actually helpful when Serthis need to molt.
25
2
Toxindiver
Insect
The most adequate way of testing a poison is by tossing a bug in there and just seeing what happens. Or you could just eat this one instead and not waste food.
25
2
Scalescarab
Toxindiver
Songbird Mimic
Insect
This insect has learned to imitate sparrows and other songbirds in an effort to keep from being eaten. Sadly, it cannot imitate dragons. (Special thanks TwoJay.)
23
2
Zebra Cricket
Insect
Much less interesting than zebra football. (Special thanks magicalgirlrem.)
23
2
Songbird Mimic
Zebra Cricket
White-Masked Dustbug
Insect
Gathered from the undersides of broad leaves.
20
2
Red-Winged Dewbug
Insect
This species has adapted to the harsh conditions of Rotrock Rim. It thrives upon the native disease-ridden flora.
19
2
White-Masked Dustbug
Red-Winged Dewbug
Silverfish Spectre
Insect
If you're not an insectivore, you do not want these in your lair. If you are an insectivore, you still don't want these in your lair.
17
2
Silverfish
Insect
Neither silver, nor a fish. Life is full of disappointment.
17
2
Silverfish Spectre
Silverfish
Giant Desert Centipede
Insect
There isn't enough space in this tooltip box to contain the amount of NOPEs we wanted to write.
24
2
Giant Desert Centipede
3 Food Points
Wasteland Pauper
Insect
Every year, vast numbers of this butterfly migrate across the plains. It is called the blue harvest.
25
3
Meal Moth
Insect
The gritty texture of the Meal Moth can leave a bad taste in the mouths of some dragons.
25
3
White Cabbage Butterfly
Insect
Caution: Excessive consumption of this butterfly may cause cabbage farts. Think of your den mates.
25
3
Black Witch
Insect
This wicked insect is immune to fire, so it often lures predators to their doom by flying through bursts of lava.
25
3
Wasteland Pauper
Meal Moth
White Cabbage Butterfly
Black Witch
Albino Dasher
Insect
Though albinos of other species rarely survive long, pale coloring is an asset in the domain of Light.
25
3
Centipede
Insect
These insects go well with mushrooms, though swallowing them whole is ill-advised.
25
3
Snowkissed Centipede
Insect
The many black legs of this centipede make it easy to find, even in the worst snowstorms.
25
3
Stinglash
Insect
The skull on its back shows how deadly this bug is, but when its stinger is removed it's a delicacy.
Like its cousins, the Hardshell curls into a ball when threatened. Unlike its cousins, it can also levitate.
25
3
Pillbug
Insect
When threatened, the Pillbug curls into a ball. This tactic makes them hard to swallow.
25
3
Silt Sifter
Insect
Also known as the sea vacuum, the Silt Sifter leaves a spotless ocean bottom in its wake.
25
3
Shale Skitter
Insect
Rather than curl into a ball, Shale Skitters completely flatten themselves when threatened.
25
3
Hardshell
Pillbug
Silt Sifter
Shale Skitter
Barbed Tail
Insect
Dangerous, but delicious! A dragon's stomach acid is more than capable of breaking down the venom in this tricky food.
25
3
Peacock Scorpion Tail
Insect
Once cleansed of poison and hollowed, the segments of a Peacock Scorpion's tail make for excellent storage of herbs, pastes, and oils.
25
3
Barbed Tail
Peacock Scorpion Tail
Drywood Termite
Insect
Miniscule, but packing tons of protein. Even the most carnivorous dragons will fall back on termite colonies when their prime hunting grounds become scarce.
26
3
Subterranean Termite
Insect
While most termites are known for decimating tree trunks and plants, this subterranean variant eats stone. It's advisable to clear them out to avoid dealing with a cave-in later!
25
3
Drywood Termite
Subterranean Termite
Boneskitter
Insect
Removing the legs before consumption is advised.
35
3
Blue-Stripe Centipede
Insect
These centipedes become a vibrant blue during their breeding season, a time which also indicates the end of their lifespan.
35
3
Boneskitter
Blue-Stripe Centipede
Darkwood Titan
Insect
Often mistaken for small boulders, most dragons overlook the Darkwood Titan as a food source. Manage to bring one home, however, and you may feed a nest of hatchlings for days.
25
3
Goliath Beetle
Insect
Fae dragon colonies live in constant fear of Goliath Beetles, who primarily consume the tree sap used in the creation of their nests.
26
3
Darkwood Titan
Goliath Beetle
Darterbane Leaf Beetle
Insect
This picky species of beetle only comes out once a year to devour leaves just at the moment they are turning for autumn.
31
3
Nogglebane Leaf Beetle
Insect
While these tasty beetles make an excellent snack on their own, they are better used to fish for waterway noggle.
32
3
Darterbane Leaf Beetle
Nogglebane Leaf Beetle
Leopard Caterpillar
Insect
Not nearly as ferocious as the other leopard cats.
30
3
Noxious Caterpillar
Insect
The taste of these caterpillars is bitter and sour. Despite this, dragon parents insist that eating them is good for young hatchlings.
30
3
Leopard Caterpillar
Noxious Caterpillar
Golden Coa Moth
Insect
Only a heartless dragon would eat this amazingly delicious adorable creature.
35
3
Twilight Jewel Moth
Insect
Traditionally served chilled. The wings can make a decorative garnish.
35
3
Golden Coa Moth
Twilight Jewel Moth
Tiger Beetle
Insect
These predatory beetles may keep a lair free from other pests.
30
3
Wave Sentinel
Insect
Wave sentinels wait patiently for low tide, during which they swarm the freshly exposed beachfront to hunt for food.
30
3
Tiger Beetle
Wave Sentinel
Two-tone Wasp
Insect
The armored carapace protects this wasp from most dangers. Despite its armor, it will flee in the presence of larger creatures. This species has a high survival rate.
35
3
Two-Tone Wasp
Rainwater Stink Bug
Insect
This insect thrives in tropical environments.
27
3
Rainwater Stink Bug
Bark Centipede
Insect
Far less threatening than the Bite Centipede.
25
3
Bark Centipede
4 Food Points
Yellow Jumper
Insect
The deadliest jumping spider also happens to be the tastiest.
35
4
Bold Jumping Spider
Insect
This spider is named for its habit of jumping in the face of any dragon, no matter how large.
35
4
Diving Aranea
Insect
To some, true terror is a spider that can swim.
35
4
Jumping Spider
Insect
By working together, dragons can trick this spider into jumping right into their mouths.
The strider's uncanny ability to walk on water means you need only skim the surface to catch one.
45
4
Moonlight Strider
Insect
It can dart effortlessly across the surface of a moonlit pond, yet it can't escape a hungry dragon.
45
4
Water Bug
Insect
This is a true Water Bug, all others are just pretenders.
45
4
Lava Strider
Insect
Catching a Lava Strider without also getting a mouthful of lava takes a bit of finesse.
45
4
Water Strider
Moonlight Strider
Water Bug
Lava Strider
Petalwing Matriarch
Insect
This high-class insect only makes its home in the most beautiful of rainforest gardens. You won't ever catch it anywhere near a bush or a tree.
38
4
Vibrant Flutterer
Insect
Known for their incredibly long lives and migration patterns, it is not uncommon to see the same butterfly swarms year-after-year.
38
4
Petalwing Matriarch
Vibrant Flutterer
Scorpion Fly
Insect
Despite an imposing silhouette, the scorpion fly only keeps its tail for a few days after its post-larval form. Pity, that's the tastiest part.
37
4
Winged Barb
Insect
Oh... oh. So scorpions can fly now.
37
4
Scorpion Fly
Winged Barb
Wooly Bear
Insect
Find another and you too can have a fantastic set of eyebrows. (Special thanks to Razzles!)
38
4
Polar Wooly
Insect
That Polar Wooly there is almost like the wooly Wooly Bear, except the Wooly Bear doesn't have as wooly hair as does the very wooly Polar Wooly over there. (Special thanks to renlav!)
38
4
Wooly Bear
Polar Wooly
Acid Widow
Insect
Didn't think it was possible to make a spider even worse? Nature has been severely underestimated.
37
4
Cinder Creeper
Insect
This gleaming black spider is undeterred by even the harshest heat. Swarms are frequently seen crawling in and out of smoldering trees or shrubs.
37
4
Acid Willow
Cinder Creeper
Vampiric Featherflea
Insect
The featherflea buries its head deep, nearest to wing joints. The amount of flying the host partakes in creates a smorgasbord of rich blood.
41
4
Engorged Skytick
Insect
These ticks can grow to an unsettling size. At least they look kinda pretty!
41
4
Vampiric Featherflea
Engorged Skytick
Dung Beetle
Insect
This beetle's motto is 'When life gives you dung, make a dungball.' This advice may be taken or discarded now that life has given you a dung beetle.
42
4
Rolling Scarab
Insect
Scaring up a meal wherever it can.
42
4
Dung Beetle
Rolling Scarab
Bluetipped Shellbug
Insect
The kings of shellbug-kind.
42
4
Common Shellbug
Insect
Shellbugs are shy and require patience and kind words to encourage them to come out of their shell; luckily, for impatient dragons, the shell is also edible.
42
4
Bluetipped Shellbug
Common Shellbug
Bloated Maggot
Insect
'That's a thing I want to eat', said no one ever.
41
4
Infestation Maggot
Insect
The maggot: Nature's greatest and most resilient clean-up crew. If disease can't kill these little buggers, surely a dragon will be fine, right?
41
4
Bloated Maggot
Infestation Maggot
Cicada
Insect
You had fifteen years to invest in a set of earplugs and you didn't. Have a good summer!
40
4
Flurry Flyer
Insect
These clumsy insects are completely blind, but use a sophisticated hypersensitivity to vibration and air currents to move as quick, calculated, and almost dangerous swarms. Thankfully they are only seen once every ten or twelve years.
40
4
Cicada
Flurry Flyer
Softshell Scorpion
Insect
The heated landscape in which this creature lives has kept its exoskeleton soft and malleable.
37
4
Hardshell Moonsting
Insect
Nocturnal and quite ornery, these angry arachnids seem to sting creatures just for the fun of it.
37
4
Softshell Scorpion
Hardshell Moonsting
Sparkling Wasp
Insect
It's so pretty! OW! But it's so pretty! OW!
40
4
Crystalplate Wasp
Insect
The sting of a crystalplate wasp is known to cause severe allergic reactions, so their stingers are carefully removed before consumption. Almost not worth the trouble.
40
4
Sparkling Wasp
Crystalplate Wasp
Fallout Whisper
Insect
These moths fly erratically around the sites of Arcanist's experiments. They make your tongue glow when eaten.
41
4
Frost Whisper
Insect
These arctic insects leave beautiful crystalline spirals on dragon lairs. They derive their power from the full moon.
41
4
Fallout Whisper
Frost Whisper
Carpenter's Bane
Insect
You're gonna wanna keep this beetle very far from your lumber.
37
4
Longhorn Scritcher
Insect
These elusive insects are kind of like artichoke leaves. One needs to eat approximately five thousand of them to even remotely feel satisfied.
37
4
Carpenter's Bane
Longhorn Scritcher
Protective Wasp
Insect
This wasp forms a symbiotic relationship with local bees, protecting their home from other species of wasp while enjoying the fruits of the hive.
37
4
Protective Wasp
Flameburst Waterstrider
Insect
This insect controls neither flame nor water.
42
4
Flameburst Waterstrider
Mistral Beetle
Insect
The hooks on its legs are adapted to holding on during windstorms.
42
4
Mistral Beetle
Redclaw Scorpion
Insect
Strangely enough, the venom in a Redclaw's tail is harmful to the scorpion itself.
38
4
Redclaw Scorpion
5 Food Points
Banded Snail
Insect
The vivid stripe patterns along this snail's back indicate its age.
55
5
Garden Snail
Insect
Your average garden snail just wants to stand in the middle of where you walk every day, flirting with catastrophe.
55
5
Land Snail
Insect
Land snails, on the whole, are much grumpier than air or water snails (for obvious reasons).
55
5
White Lipped Snail
Insect
Oddly enough, white lipped snails move very fast. They're also very poisonous to all but a few dragon breeds.
55
5
Banded Snail
Garden Snail
Land Snail
White Lipped Snail
Swamp Mosquito
Insect
Clouds of these mosquitoes are a delight to insect-eaters, and a plague of pests to everyone else.
50
5
Common Mosquito
Insect
Mosquito bit you. Eat it! Take back what's yours!
50
5
Dune Vampire
Insect
The sore left by the bite of a dune vampire is incredibly itchy and sensitive to sunlight.
50
5
Salt-Marsh Mosquito
Insect
These mosquitoes are known to carry a variety of diseases. During the summer their numbers swell.
50
5
Swamp Mosquito
Common Mosquito
Dune Vampire
Salt-Marsh Mosquito
Song Cricket
Insect
It is discouraged to catch song crickets for food, as they are a delight to listen to.
53
5
Redwing Hopper
Insect
Unlike its name, the redwing hopper spends most of its time gliding on a pair of iridescent wings. Dragons who fly low to the ground often get a face full of them.
53
5
Blue Cricket
Insect
The blue cricket is uncharacteristically quiet at night and noisy during the day.
53
5
Cricket
Insect
Crickets are commonly caught in bulk and dried as snacks. Fae dragons are expert cricket-hunters.
53
5
Song Cricket
Redwing Hopper
Blue Cricket
Cricket
Harlequin Ladybug
Insect
These beetles perform acrobatic cartwheels as they fly. Truly a challenge for young dragons to catch!
50
5
Lady Bug
Insect
Gardener dragons love having these little ladies in their garden. Better not tell anyone that you snatched this one up!
50
5
Two-tone Brown Beetle
Insect
Dry and disappointing on the outside, gloriously dry and disappointing on the inside.
50
5
Bean Beetle
Insect
While lady bugs are a gardener's joy, bean beetles are considered a pest. Eat them before they eat your flowers!
50
5
Harlequin Ladybug
Lady Bug
Two-Tone Brown Beetle
Bean Beetle
Reedcleft Sparkler
Insect
Though it likes to hide amongst the reeds, the Reedcleft Sparkler can't resist lighting up for long.
75
5
Firefly
Insect
Crispy, crunchy, and extremely spicy in flavor, the firefly thrives wherever lava flows.
75
5
Mana Thief
Insect
This vampiric insect glows with magical energy siphoned from other living creatures.
75
5
Glowbug
Insect
Some den mothers say eating too many glowbugs will make your butt glow. They're lying.
75
5
Reedcleft Sparkler
Firefly
Mana Thief
Glowbug
Tachinid Fly
Insect
Tachinid fly carapaces are sometimes ground up and used in tinctures and tonics due to their highly valuable restorative properties.
50
5
Gold Fly
Insect
The gold fly has a very painful bite. If left untreated, it can become quickly infected.
50
5
Blow Fly
Insect
Blow flies are very common in the summertime, and generally swarm dragon caves to keep cool.
50
5
Fly
Insect
Flies are pests, plain and simple. Their favorite places to be are inside dragon ears and nostrils.
50
5
Tachinid Fly
Gold Fly
Blow Fly
Fly
Greenworm
Insect
It's very difficult to find greenworms, as they blend so well with the grasses that they feed in.
53
5
Blackworm
Insect
Blackworms are routinely mistaken for twigs and vines. They make horrible kindling, though.
53
5
Earthworm
Insect
Earthworms despise rainfall; hundreds of thousands can be seen dotting boulders and cliffs as they escape flooding.
53
5
Redworm
Insect
Redworms are a delicacy among Fae dragons and are nearly wiped out each year.
53
5
Greenworm
Blackworm
Earthworm
Redworm
Spotted Grasshopper
Insect
Particularly vibrant specimens are collected by fae dragons and pinned to the walls of their dens. Fae dragons are weird.
58
5
Grasshopper
Insect
A common meal becomes a delicacy when lightly toasted.
58
5
Rainbow Grasshopper
Insect
Hatchlings are told that these insects taste like rainbows. Clutch consensus is that rainbows taste terrible.
They possess the ability to skip across the surface of the water - this one appears to be skipping away from you.
43
5
Algaestrider
6 Food Points
Parasitic Grub
Insect
Slimy, yet satisfying..
50
6
Mealworm
Insect
These little guys are actually a substantial source of protein if you can get past how yucky they look.
50
6
Four-Spot Mealworm
Insect
The four-spot mealworm seems to only prefer feasting on the finest of rotting foods. One must have standards.
50
6
Dusky Mealworm
Insect
These parasites only appear when the sun goes down. If the night is silent enough, you can hear thousands of them writhing out of their hiding places...
Despite its size, the common froghopper is able to jump much higher than the common frog.
55
6
Alder Spittlebug
Insect
The bright blue thorax on the Alder Spittlebug is meant to scare off predators, not attract mates.
55
6
Red and Black Froghopper
Insect
The Red and Black Froghopper is a lot less dangerous than it appears... if one considers a something so tiny to look dangerous.
55
6
Rhododendron Leafhopper
Insect
Swarms of rhododendron leafhoppers inhabit the interiors of bamboo stalks. Hatchlings love playing 'Shake the Stick.'
55
6
Common Froghopper
Alder Spittlebug
Red and Black Froghopper
Rhododendron Leafhopper
Mobile Stick
Insect
It is about as useful as it sounds.
60
6
Tinder Bug
Insect
Burns just as quickly as a piece of tinder, but tastes much better if properly toasted.
60
6
Stick Insect
Insect
Tundra dragons are always disappointed when they discover this stick was not what they thought it was.
60
6
Mobile Stick
Tinder Bug
Stick Insect
Striped Earwig
Insect
These pesky critters can get into everything - a plague or a boon depending on one's diet!
61
6
Earwig
Insect
This insect has earned a bad name; Contrary to popular myth, they are no more or less likely than any other bug to crawl into a dragon's ear.
61
6
Egghead Infiltrator
Insect
Unlike its cousin, the earwig, this insect will absolutely crawl into a dragon's ear. Protect your lobes!
61
6
Striped Earwig
Earwig
Egghead Infiltrator
Pink Zebra Tarantula
Insect
This wasn't the pink zebra companion most dragons were hoping for...
63
6
Redknee Tarantula
Insect
So many knees...
63
6
Pink Zebra Tarantula
Redknee Tarantula
Craftsman Brightback
Insect
It is easy to locate a brightback colony; their nests are created by saturating large flat leaves with mucus and wrapping them around spherical fruits like apples. The fruit is then consumed when the structure dries in place.
62
6
Lunar Lacewing
Insect
Swarms of this interesting little bug can be found flitting between trees and bushes only on nights when the moon is full.
62
6
Glittering Lacewing
Insect
This insect is consumed mainly for its carapace, which has a salty flavor and a satisfying crunch.
In a flash of green light this moth expires. The runic symbols emblazoned on its wings mark it as another dragon's familiar! Better hide the evidence...
60
7
Micromoth
Insect
Though not as prevalent as eye of newt, micromoths are a common reagent in many magical remedies.
60
7
Dark-bordered Beauty
Insect
A thrifty dragon will save the wings of the Dark-bordered Beauty and use them in decorative arrangements for display around the horns.
60
7
Catocala Moth
Insect
Catocalas have a varied texture on their upper wings that allows them to perfectly blend with their surroundings.
Dragons find biting this fly to be fine - but if the fly bites them it can impart high temperatures and the urge to break into dance.
62
7
Horse Fly
Insect
Still bites dragons.
62
7
Venomous Fly
Fever Fly
Horse Fly
Zebra Caterpillar
Insect
These stingy specimens prefer to only eat the meaty interior of leaves and petals, leaving behind gardens or bushes pockmarked with thousands of tiny holes.
65
7
Yellowtail Caterpillar
Insect
Piles of these are commonly eaten with pepper sauce, cucumber, rice, and wrapped in seaweed.
65
7
Zebra Caterpillar
Yellowtail Caterpillar
June Beetle
Insect
Though these beetles can be observed year-round in many territories, their numbers swell during the summer.
63
7
June Beetle
Southern Grass Cicada
Insect
The nymph form of cicadas are flightless. This only makes them easier to catch if one is willing to dig...
64
7
Southern Grass Cicada
8 Food Points
False Mantis Prickler
Insect
This herbivore will mimic the stance of a mantis when threatened. Its bluff has fooled many predators.
70
8
Giant Prickly Stick Insect
Insect
This insect's natural camouflage is so effective that it often has difficulty locating a mate.
70
8
Vibrant Prickly Insect
Insect
Females of this species are able to reproduce parthenogenetically when a suitable mate is not available.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have your meat, plants, and seafood smashed, crushed, and centrifuged into something that tastes like bugs? No..? Oh.
18
8
Soylent Yellow
9 Food Points
Dragonfly
Insect
This doesn't look anything like a dragon!
100
9
Autumn Pennant
Insect
This scarce species of dragonfly only appears when autumn is on its way out. Somehow, the name Almost-Winter Pennant just doesn't flow off the tongue as well.
100
9
Dragonfly
Autumn Pennant
10 Food Points
11 Food Points
12 Food Points
Tendrilback Caterpillar
Insect
The mild poison in the meat of this caterpillar is particularly spicy. Hatchlings avoid this food, leaving it for the grown-ups.
350
12
Pipevine Caterpillar
Insect
The fleshy tendrils are probably harmless.
350
12
Tendrilback Caterpillar
Pipevine Caterpillar
13 Food Points
14 Food Points
15 Food Points
Jungle Mantis
Insect
Reports that this bug causes jungle fever are wildly exaggerated. It's harmless and quite tasty.
500
15
Dead Leaf Mantis
Insect
This mantis feasts solely on the brains of other creatures.
500
15
Highgrass Priest
Insect
So named for its appearance of piety, the prayers of this Highgrass Priest sadly could not save it.
500
15
Jungle Mantis
Dead Leaf Mantis
Highgrass Priest
16 Food Points
Bloodfly
Insect
As much of a nuisance as a nutritious food source, the bloodfly can cause an unsightly rash at the location of a bite.
420
16
Buzzwing Vampire
Insect
Relentless and numerous, these territorial flies have a sting as powerful as most wasps. They frequently transmit devastating diseases.
420
16
Bloodfly
Buzzwing Vampire
17 Food Points
18 Food Points
19 Food Points
20 Food Points
21 Food Points
22 Food Points
23 Food Points
24 Food Points
25 Food Points
1st Anniversary Stolen Cake
Insect
For some dragons, this cake has been ruined; for others, it has been enhanced! (Happy 1st Anniversary, Flight Rising!)
Known for staying awake for days on end, the Java Sparrow is an excellent source of energy.
15
2
Zephyr Sparrow
Meat
This sparrow can fly amazingly high, only to pass out from lack of oxygen. They tend to be short lived and squishy.
15
2
Common Sparrow
Meat
As small and plentiful as this bird is, most dragons consider it junk food. Bet you can't eat just one!
15
2
Black Capped Chickadee
Meat
This songbird has an excellent memory, so the survivors of its flock surely won't forget you.
15
2
Java Sparrow
Zephyr Sparrow
Common Sparrow
Black Capped Chickadee
Brown Bat
Meat
The Brown Bat is the least appreciated of all bats.
20
2
Ashfall Bat
Meat
While most bats are active at dusk, Ashfall Bats emerge from their caves as volcanic ash rains from the sky.
20
2
Nightwing Bat
Meat
The Nightwing once nested with a darker, more cunning species of bat. That other species is now extinct.
20
2
Plague Bat
Meat
What's worse than a plague rat? This thing.
20
2
Brown Bat
Ashfall Bat
Nightwing Bat
Plague Bat
Dwarf Fawn
Meat
A tiny deer with a large ego. Often grumpy, they can also be sleepy, sneezy, or even bashful. (Special thanks AlagaesiaMeander.)
17
2
Micro Deer
Meat
These tiny creatures are in constant danger of being trampled by their gargantuan cousin, the Macro Deer. (Special thanks wailshark.)
15
2
Dwarf Fawn
Micro Deer
Extinguished Bunny
Meat
This bunny is not as hot as it used to be.
23
2
Searing Bunny
Meat
Spicy!
23
2
Extinguished Bunny
Searing Bunny
Bluebite Rattler
Meat
Despite warnings from their elders, rebellious dragons who chew these snakes turn an odd shade of violet before swelling up like a blueberry. Stop, don't... (Special thanks to Trickilicky!)
24
2
Banded Rattlesnake
Meat
The Banded Rattlesnake is known for congregating in ruins and temples, hoping to scare the pants off of well-known explorers that may walk by. (Special thanks to confusedPaladin!)
24
2
Bluebite Rattler
Banded Rattlesnake
Sakura Owlet
Meat
For a time owls sought to build nests in the Observatory at Focal Point. They quickly stopped when their owlets began turning pink. (Special thanks ZephiraZ.)
20
2
Wildwood Owlet
Meat
This owlet evolved large, adorable eyes to deter hungry predators with its cuteness. Are you going to fall for that? (Special thanks Petrichora.)
20
2
Sakura Owlet
Wildwood Owlet
Serrated Beak
Meat
Chew carefully.
18
2
Jagged Beak
Meat
This used to be part of an animal's face. That's kinda weird, right?
18
2
Serrated Beak
Jagged Beak
Thick Meat Strips
Meat
The strips of meat in this bag are of unknown origin. They smell really, really good though.
20
2
Dried Jerky
Meat
This bag of jerky is weeks old, but still keeps a great taste and texture.
20
2
Thick Meat Strips
Dried Jerky
Coral Grouse
Meat
A favorite ingredient in the recipes of carnivorous dragons.
20
2
Grouse
Meat
These small birds make better food than pets; they tend to disappear!
21
2
Coral Grouse
Grouse
Sweet Songbird
Meat
For those who enjoy saccharine songs and edibles.
17
2
Ire Tweet
Meat
Lets a dragon know when it has encroached on its territory in 280 characters or less.
17
2
Sweet Songbird
Ire Tweet
Forestpath Rooster
Meat
Be careful: this one's a double-crosser. (Special thanks to Oscillator.)
20
2
Forestpath Rooster
Squall Seeker
Meat
These birds are often preyed upon by the larger Storm Seekers. This cannibalism may be an attempt to cull weak blood from their lines, or it may simply be opportunistic predation.
25
2
Squall Seeker
3 Food Points
Olive Sea Snake
Meat
This snake is named not for its color, but rather for its curious love of olives.
25
3
Emerald Ratsnake
Meat
This particular species of snake lacks venom and is quite docile- that is... unless you are a rat.
25
3
Coral Snake
Meat
The bright coloring of the Coral Snake warns of its potent venom. Devour them carefully.
25
3
Dust Slither
Meat
Found only in the most arid regions, the Dust Slither can easily be tracked by the winding trail it leaves in sand.
The Red Squirrel is known for its erratic, some might say screwy, behavior.
25
3
White Squirrel
Meat
This species of squirrel spends its life on the ground.
25
3
Grey Squirrel
Meat
Though their diet consists primarily of nuts, some squirrels long for a grapefruit.
25
3
Black Squirrel
Meat
Melancholy cousin of the common grey squirrel.
25
3
Red Squirrel
White Squirrel
Grey Squirrel
Black Squirrel
Dreamwaker
Meat
The poisons this frog secretes can revive an unconscious dragon.
27
3
Puddlehopper
Meat
Difficult to catch, and more difficult to hold onto.
27
3
Dreamwaker
Puddlehopper
Amelanistic Racer
Meat
Fond of living in terrifying writhing pits surrounding buried treasure. Racers... why did it have to be racers?
25
3
Blue Racer
Meat
These striking reptiles can often be seen weaving their vibrant bodies around subterranean vines and roots, making the cave walls appear like intricate, moving works of art.
26
3
Amelanistic Racer
Blue Racer
Runic Batling
Meat
This was an odd thing to enchant.
26
3
Cursed Batling
Meat
This batling was destined to meet an unfortunate end: Prophecy fulfilled!
26
3
Runic Batling
Cursed Batling
Striped Seal
Meat
Striped seals hunt and travel in pairs.
30
3
Chameleon Seal
Meat
The unique patterning of this seal makes them difficult to spot from the air.
30
3
Striped Seal
Chameleon Seal
Greatshell Fin
Meat
This plump fin is coated by a thin layer of mucus.
27
3
Blueridge Fin
Meat
A fine cut of meat.
28
3
Greatshell Fin
Blueridge Fin
Cumulus Seal Flipper
Meat
Can be cooked down to form a tasty broth.
32
3
Maned Seal Flipper
Meat
This tough flipper may be given to teething hatchlings.
31
3
Cumulus Seal Flipper
Maned Seal Flipper
Forester Squirrel
Meat
Over time, a family of these squirrels is capable of felling even ancient trees with their constant gnawing.
28
3
Tigereye Squirrel
Meat
These squirrels maintain their agility by performing rigorous training regimens.
28
3
Forester Squirrel
Tigereye Squirrel
Sandstrike Hedgehog
Meat
It slumbers beneath the ground with only its spines exposed. This tiny terror is named after its similarity to a greater sandstrike.
31
3
Everglade Hedgehog
Meat
Green food is full of vitamins!
31
3
Sandstrike Hedgehog
Everglade Hedgehog
Green Jelly
Meat
Difficult to classify.
33
3
Green Jelly
Charcoal Hopping Mouse
Meat
This mouse travels swiftly by hopping great distances; great is a relative term.
35
3
Charcoal Hopping Mouse
Cuckoo
Meat
Cuckoos have learned that dragon nests do not provide an ideal location to leave their young.
30
3
Cuckoo
Micro Goat
Meat
Where's the goat?
37
3
Micro Goat
Game Fowl
Meat
Not to be confused with the similar-looking Party Fowl. (Special thanks to legendbeary.)
20
3
Game Fowl
4 Food Points
Oasis Songbird
Meat
The song of the Oasis Songbird has saved many a thirsty dragon from death by leading them to water.
45
4
Black Capped Budgie
Meat
White variations of this budgie are rare, and for some reason are frequently attacked by the Black-Caps.
45
4
Blue Throated Budgie
Meat
For reasons unfathomable to those who eat them, budgies are sometimes kept as pets by elderly dragons.
45
4
Bog Canary
Meat
Unlike most canaries, the Bog Canary's singing is offensive to any ear.
45
4
Oasis Songbird
Black Cappd Budgie
Blue Throated Budgie
Bog Canary
Hellbender
Meat
The Hellbender is well known for its craftiness, enabling it to wiggle out of any bad situation...usually.
35
4
Salamander
Meat
Fabled for its fire resistance, the elusive Salamander only emerges from volcanic fissures when an eruption is nigh.
35
4
Newt
Meat
It's said evil magic can turn dragons into newts. If that's true of this one, it never got better.
35
4
Crested Newt
Meat
This newt's namesake crest raises only during mating rituals.
35
4
Hellbender
Salamander
Newt
Crested Newt
Herdbeast Hoof
Meat
The split hoof of a grazing creature. Large ones like this make excellent parchment weights.
15
4
Stomper Haunch
Meat
Even having one of these is a feat.
41
4
Herdbeast Hoof
Stomper Haunch
Wendigo Haunch
Dodo Wing
Meat
There's not much to this wing. Despite this, they are consumed by the bucket.
41
4
Dodo Leg
Meat
This dodo didn't run fast enough.
41
4
Spurred Dodo Leg
Meat
Mind the pointy bits.
41
4
Dodo Wing
Dodo Leg
Spurred Dodo Leg
Coiled Burnserpent
Meat
Mysteriously hot-blooded for a reptile, the burnserpent uses its body heat to startle predators while it wriggles away.
38
4
Writhing Treesnake
Meat
Treesnakes spend the majority of their lives under fallen leaves on the jungle floor. Who was in charge of classifying this one?
38
4
Coiled Burnserpent
Writhing Treesnake
Elk Ear
Meat
Did you hear that? It's lunch.
38
4
Snowfall Elk Ear
Meat
Elk mothers always warn their calves that if they stay out in the snow too long, their ears will fall off. This one didn't listen.
38
4
Elk Ear
Snowfall Elk Ear
Heartred Croaker Leg
Meat
Carnivorous dragons use these legs as a colorful garnish during festivals.
42
4
Blackwing Croaker Leg
Meat
This set of powerful legs propels croakers high into the air. This one will not be jumping anymore.
42
4
Heartred Croaker Haunch
Blackwing Croaker Leg
Sublime Peacock
Meat
This sienna-colored fowl is hunted for its unique tail feathers, the hues of which can drastically shift over the course of several years.
40
4
Jade Peacock
Meat
The tragic jade peacock has a lifespan of about two and a half years, most of which is spent nearly entirely featherless. To make matters worse, in the time of their life that these birds gain their plumage is also when they are the most tasty.
45
4
Sublime Peacock
Jade Peacock
Lesser Dreadram
Meat
These smaller, less-imposing creatures are routinely seen in large groups flanking a single dreadram -who is itself a rare and buffed out mutation of the species.
37
4
Ram
Meat
Because 'wham' just didn't sound as good.
37
4
Lesser Dreadram
Ram
Picked-Over Bones
Meat
Whoa, whoa, whoa. There's still plenty of meat on that bone. Now you take this home, throw it in a pot, add some broth, a potato. You've got a stew going!
41
4
Aged Carcass
Meat
This creature had very little meat on its decomposing form to begin with. This is almost not even worth it.
41
4
Picked-over Bones
Aged Carcass
Lovebird
Meat
Some dragons keep flocks of these birds as pets for companionship and scale-cleaning services.
38
4
Black Masked Lovebird
Meat
Small bird. Big heart. Also big beak; watch out!
38
4
Lovebird
Black Masked Lovebird
Vampire Bat
Meat
In a stunning display of irony, this critter feeds primarily on duskflapper blood.
37
4
Spectral Bat
Meat
Not a whole lot of the extraordinary here. Just a spooky bat.
37
4
Vampire Bat
Spectral Bat
Greyback Sparrow
Meat
Greyback sparrows' plumage mimics the much larger, more dangerous clouddancer.
41
4
Sunspot Sparrow
Meat
This species has the peculiar habit of perching upside-down.
41
4
Greyback Sparrow
Sunspot Sparrow
Opossum
Meat
The opossum is actually a quite gentle, docile, and loving creature. This one was just making a really weird face at the time.
37
4
Inferno Possum
Meat
...is a really good band name.
37
4
Opossum
Inferno Possum
Chameleon
Meat
It is said that chameleons are great for determining a dragon's mood. Wrap one around your finger, watch the color change, then have a snack!
40
4
Chameleon
Tracker Runt
Meat
It's tracked its last quarry.
42
4
Tracker Runt
Omen Seeker
Meat
Many seekers never grow a third eye. As a result, their size and intelligence is greatly diminished.
41
4
Omen Seeker
Southern Gull
Meat
Despite what it may tell you, this gull knows nothing of mane-care.
42
4
Southern Gull
Red-Crested Tweeter
Meat
A surprisingly talented bird with the ability to repeat brief sentences of speech, as long as they are sarcastic or politically-charged.
42
4
Red-Crested Tweeter
Incorporeal Dinner
Meat
The only thing filling your stomach is guilt.
39
4
Incorporeal Dinner
Hopping Mouse
Meat
Hopping mice live in colonies. Lair infestations are fairly easy to detect when compared with common mice; just listen for the thumping!
35
4
Hopping Mouse
5 Food Points
Cyan Cockatoo
Meat
No one is quite sure why, but this species of cockatoo mingles regularly with flocks of magenta, yellow, and black-feathered birds.