This guide will list all gathering items while omitting items that are also found in the coliseum or used for Swipp/Baldwin.
There are plenty of wonderful guides that show all coliseum drops, all gathering items, and all Swipp/Baldwin items.
However, I haven't been able to find any visual guides on items that are ONLY found in gathering that have no use in Swipp/Baldwin.
So what is the purpose of this guide? For me, I like to hoard Coliseum and Swipp/Baldwin items. All other items I either sell or convert to my food storage. This guide will be a way for me (and anyone else) to quickly see what items can safely be converted or sold. I will NOT be including the familiars that can be found in gathering.
This guide goes off of data found on the Flight Rising wiki page. Since that is user submitted, there may be mistakes. Also, considering this guide is run by me, and I'm a human very prone to making mistakes, I welcome anyone to ping me and let me know of any errors they spot!
If this guide seems like something you would be interested in following updates to, let me know and I'll add you to a pinglist!
Thanks for reading!
Updates:
As of 1/25/2018, this Guide is still heavily under construction. Right now I'm focusing on adding in the main data before worrying about making it look nice and fancy.
Foraging section added!
Seafood section added!
Hunting section added, sorted by star rating. Much easier to organize this way, will be keeping this format.
Insect section added, tried to sort it by level, that didn't work out so well. Will revamp after adding the rest of the sections.
This guide will list all gathering items while omitting items that are also found in the coliseum or used for Swipp/Baldwin.
There are plenty of wonderful guides that show all coliseum drops, all gathering items, and all Swipp/Baldwin items.
However, I haven't been able to find any visual guides on items that are ONLY found in gathering that have no use in Swipp/Baldwin.
So what is the purpose of this guide? For me, I like to hoard Coliseum and Swipp/Baldwin items. All other items I either sell or convert to my food storage. This guide will be a way for me (and anyone else) to quickly see what items can safely be converted or sold. I will NOT be including the familiars that can be found in gathering.
This guide goes off of data found on the Flight Rising wiki page. Since that is user submitted, there may be mistakes. Also, considering this guide is run by me, and I'm a human very prone to making mistakes, I welcome anyone to ping me and let me know of any errors they spot!
If this guide seems like something you would be interested in following updates to, let me know and I'll add you to a pinglist!
Thanks for reading!
Updates:
As of 1/25/2018, this Guide is still heavily under construction. Right now I'm focusing on adding in the main data before worrying about making it look nice and fancy.
Foraging section added!
Seafood section added!
Hunting section added, sorted by star rating. Much easier to organize this way, will be keeping this format.
Insect section added, tried to sort it by level, that didn't work out so well. Will revamp after adding the rest of the sections.
The Balsas Anole can change its color based on its mood. This color probably means 'terrified.'
15
2
Panther Anole
Meat
The foolhardy Panther Anole flares its throat and charges whatever threatens it. They're easy prey.
15
2
Swimming Anole
Meat
This lizard knows six different swimming styles, yet only uses one.
15
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
Brown Bat
Meat
The Brown Bat is the least appreciated of all bats.
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
Satin Mouse
Meat
Living in arcane-infused fields does strange things to Satin Mice. All that matters is they're magically delicious.
20
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
Broad-Footed Mole
Meat
Broad-footed moles will stubbornly dig in the opposite direction of their mate.
50
5
Shrew
Meat
Contrary to popular belief, these animals cannot be tamed.
50
5
Star-Nosed Mole
Meat
Universally regarded as quite possibly the most unfortunate-looking animal on the face of the planet. I mean, c'mon.
50
5
Cottontail Rabbit
Meat
When confronted with tone-deaf dragons, smaller dragons will plug their ears with cotton balls. Larger species will plug their ears with cottontail rabbits.
50
5
Marsh Rabbit
Meat
Marsh rabbits produce an oil to act as a water repellent. While it does not taste very good, it is not an effective dragon-repellent.
50
5
Snowshoe Rabbit
Meat
Foolish dragons plummet through banks of snow in pursuit of snowshoe rabbits.
50
5
Black Orpington
Meat
Males of this species of poultry crow loudly when the sun sets.
50
5
Dappled Clucker
Meat
Unlike most of the animal kingdom, the females of this species of fowl fight over the males. And it is BRUTAL.
50
5
Dusk Orpington
Meat
The toughest, most intimidating forestfowl around. Cousin species to the black orpington.
50
5
Hooded Hen
Meat
This here's a nice, I say, a nice specimen. Though, it's got more nerve than a bum tooth.
50
5
Blue Bandit
Meat
Nocturnal blue bandits never acquire their own food. They are often found escaping with insects stolen from the nests of groundbirds.
53
5
Mud Turtle
Meat
Mud turtles are often mistaken as flat-faced stones laying in moist riverbeds. Using them as stepping stones is not encouraged.
53
5
Snapping Turtle
Meat
If you can get past the nasty bite of a snapping turtle, the meat is quite delectable. Ouch, that smarts!
53
5
Steppes Box Turtle
Meat
This species of turtle is known more for its valuable patterned shell than for its taste.
53
5
Hooded Skunk
Meat
The docile hooded skunk can be quite jealous of its striped and spotted cousins.
53
5
Musk Scrapper
Meat
Musk scrappers are particularly odorous, even when not threatened. If one can get past the smell, the taste is to die for.
53
5
Skunk
Meat
A common skunk, capable of making you regret (for days) the decision to take that shortcut through the tall grass.
53
5
Spotted Skunk
Meat
Don't be fooled by the spotted skunk's flowery, inviting aroma: this is a mean little critter.
53
5
Bobwhite Quail
Meat
Scores of bobwhite quail adults come together to build large community nests in rock crofts and trenches.
55
5
False-Peacock Quail
Meat
There isn't much to be said: this quail is just lookin' sooooo good.
55
5
Flecked Bushrunner
Meat
In one of the most humorous displays in the animal kingdom, males of this quail species race one another to attract mates, rather than fight.
55
5
Valley Quail
Meat
Valley Quails are misnamed. They actually live at the crests of hills and mountains.
55
5
Drifting Duck
Meat
These ducks are so buoyant that they are unable to dive to reach food beneath the water's surface. They drift until food comes to them.
58
5
Mallard
Meat
After catching this fowl you realized it was actually rabbit season...
58
5
Wood Duck
Meat
Much tastier than a decoy.
58
5
Golden-Laced Rooster
Meat
With enough incentive, these roosters can reach land speeds of up to 15km an hour; this one had a lot of incentive.
60
6
Silver-Laced Rooster
Meat
There was once a play about a rooster who attempted to woo a dragon; it was a tragedy.
60
6
Tolbunt Rooster
Meat
Roosters crow frequently to communicate with their flock.
60
6
Arroyo Toad
Meat
Most dragons have developed an immunity to this toad's poisonous skin, but mirrors may suffer an allergic reaction.
61
6
Brown Spot Toad
Meat
When this toad came to your lair, there was panic in the parlours and howling in the halls.
61
6
Toad
Meat
This amphibious adversary possesses an arsenal of mediocre abilities.
61
6
Firebearer
Meat
Members of this species will manually assist in the spread of natural forest fires by carrying burning branches to remote areas. Next time a hatchling 'blames it on the monkeys' they might actually be telling the truth!
62
6
Plantain Poacher
Meat
Members of this clever species are known to pilfer dragon stores for fruits and vegetables, which they'll then trade to other monkeys in exchange for other delicacies. That's some monkey business, right there.
62
6
Squirrel Monkey
Meat
These territorial primates live in enormous family groups sometimes numbering into the thousands. You'll know if you stepped into the wrong part of the forest...
62
6
Bush Rat
Meat
Frequently mistaken for a mouse.
63
6
Fancy Rat
Meat
For special occasions and anniversaries when not just any rat will do.
63
6
Swamp Rat
Meat
Though they prefer to live in wetland habitats, colonies of swamp rats have been known to infest dragon lairs across much of northern Sornieth.
63
6
Balsas Anole, Panther Anole, Swimming Anole, Ashfall Bat, Brown Bat, Nightwing Bat, Plague Bat, Satin Mouse, Zephyr Sparrow, Broad-Footed Mole, Shrew, Star-Nosed Mole, Cottontail Rabbit, Marsh Rabbit, Snowshoe Rabbit, Black Orpington, Dappled Clucker, Dusk Orpington, Hooded Hen, Blue Bandit, Mud Turtle, Snapping Turtle, Steppes Box Turtle, Hooded Skunk, Musk Scrapper, Skunk, Spotted Skunk, Bobwhite Quail, False-Peacock Quail, Flecked Bushrunner, Valley Quail, Drifting Duck, Mallard, Wood Duck, Golden-Laced Rooster, Silver-Laced Rooster, Tolbunt Rooster, Arroyo Toad, Brown Spot Toad, Toad, Firebearer, Plantain Poacher, Squirrel Monkey, Bush Rat, Fancy Rat, Swamp Rat
Two Stars:
Blue-Throated Hummingbird
Meat
This is the only hummingbird known to actually hum.
25
3
Dustwing Hummingbird
Meat
These tiny birds feed upon the sweet nectar of cactus flowers.
25
3
Black Squirrel
Meat
Melancholy cousin of the common grey squirrel.
25
3
Grey Squirrel
Meat
Though their diet consists primarily of nuts, some squirrels long for a grapefruit.
25
3
Red Squirrel
Meat
The Red Squirrel is known for its erratic, some might say screwy, behavior.
25
3
Leopard Gecko
Meat
Leopard geckos often slap the sides of rocks and trees with their flattened tails to signal if predators are approaching.
50
6
Tokay Gecko
Meat
An incredibly potent layer of poison film covers this reptile's hide.
50
6
Tree Gecko
Meat
Excellent camouflage helps this creature blend in with leaves and grasses. Colorblindness doesn't help it when looking for a hiding spot.
50
6
Bleeding Heart Crow
Meat
Only males display the vibrant 'bleeding heart' coloration for which this subspecies is named.
55
6
Crow
Meat
Let them eat crow.
55
6
Leucistic Crow
Meat
An uncommon sight, made even rarer after you finish your dinner.
55
6
Magpie
Meat
Magpies are hunted for both their meat and their amazing collections of shiny things.
55
6
Weasel
Meat
It was not able to weasel its way out of this one.
62
7
Sugarglider
Meat
This spritely nocturnal possum can be found quite commonly infiltrating and sometimes decimating sugarmelon crops.
63
7
Sugarstalker
Meat
Unlike its cousins, the sugarstalker is most active during the dawn and morning hours, opting to feed on insects that are still slumbering when the sun peeks over the horizon.
63
7
Treetop Glider
Meat
Using a membrane connecting their fore and hind legs, the Treetop Glider can stay aloft for several hundred feet when jumping from tree canopies to lose stalking predators.
63
7
Bar-Headed Goose
Meat
So a goose walks into a bar...
64
8
Brent Goose
Meat
These menaces are dangerous in large flocks. Also dangerous in small flocks. Even one is dangerous. Don't bother these geese.
64
8
Red-Breasted Goose
Meat
Red-breasted geese will often nest near dragon lairs. How well this strategy works depends on whether the lair is populated by Tundra or Wildclaw dragons...
This newt's namesake crest raises only during mating rituals.
35
4
Hellbender
Meat
The Hellbender is well known for its craftiness, enabling it to wiggle out of any bad situation...usually.
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
Salamander
Meat
Fabled for its fire resistance, the elusive Salamander only emerges from volcanic fissures when an eruption is nigh.
35
4
Nooccar
Meat
Really, field researcher? That's the name you went with?
65
7
Raccoon
Meat
These mischievous critters are far more likely to eat through a lair's food stores than become a meal themselves. Delicious if you manage to catch one though!
65
7
Silver Raccoon
Meat
This nuisance is actually named for its propensity to steal and hoard silver ore and trinkets rather than for the color of its reflective steely coat.
65
7
Green Iguana
Meat
This friendly iguana can be seen accompanying science teachers on educational trips, and has even been known to help drive a magical school bus. (Special thanks to CatalyticGenesis!)
65
8
Lesser Land Iguana
Meat
Glowing with self-esteem, this reptile truly embraces the "Less is More" mentality. (Special thanks to ArtisanAlice!)
65
8
Marine Iguana
Meat
Despite their name, these creatures can't swim. They live by the water's edge and eat kelp that washes up with the tide. (Special thanks to lostgubbins!)
65
8
Crested Newt, Hellbender, Newt, Salamander, Nooccar, Raccoon, Silver Raccoon, Green Iguana, Lesser Land Iguana, Marine Iguana
Four Stars:
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
Golden Reefprince
Meat
Named for its regal, golden sheen, this axolotl is best served when trying to impress someone.
55
7
Leucistic Axolotl
Meat
Leucistic axolotls develop their lack of pigmentation from living deep in underwater caves.
55
7
Mudpuppy
Meat
For the sake of everyone around you, please wash this off before eating it.
55
7
Nightrage Axolotl
Meat
This toothless amphibian hides in the shadows. No one has ever captured a Nightrage Axolotl... until now.
55
7
Brindle Muskrat
Meat
The brindle pattern of its coat provides far superior camouflage than that of a regular muskrat. Unfortunately, the smell still gives it away. (Special thanks to Geliril.)
90
9
Dustrat
Meat
Seeing a Dustrat should be taken as a hint to clean your lair. (Special thanks to CountingChocobos.)
90
9
Muskrat
Meat
Found thriving in the Gladeveins of the Viridian Labyrinth, this large rodent usually wades in the aqueducts looking for fish, frogs, or crayfish to eat. (Special thanks to AlligatorFeet.)
90
9
Black Capped Budgie, Blue Throated Budgie, Bog Canary, Golden Reefprince, Leucistic Axolotl, Mudpuppy, Nightrage Axolotl, Brindle Muskrat, Dustrat, Muskrat
Five Stars:
Banded Dart Frog
Meat
The poison this frog spits isn't deadly, it just causes very disturbing hallucinations.
75
5
Canopy Darter
Meat
Brightly colored frogs are usually extremely toxic, but the Canopy Darter is completely harmless.
75
5
Reedhopper
Meat
Though this frog blends well with its environment, it is inevitably given away by its loud, incessant croaking.
75
5
Banded Dart Frog, Canopy Darter, Reedhopper
Rainbow Star:
Arctic Lemming
Meat
The Arctic Lemming is the most dastardly species of lemming.
500
15
Collared Lemming
Meat
The eyes of this lemming stare into your very soul. It knows all your secrets.
500
15
Singed Lemming
Meat
When their numbers grow too large, Singed Lemmings run en masse into the mouths of volcanoes.
500
15
Static Charged Lemming
Meat
Most active during storms, the Static-Charged Lemming can deal a nasty shock to predators.
The key to eating Crawdads? Pinch the tail, suck the head.
20
2
Fissure Crawdad
Seafood
Found only in the darkest crevices, this shellfish is tasty enough to make it worth the digging.
20
2
Northern Crayfish
Seafood
Considerably less refined than crayfish found in the south.
20
2
Sparkling Crayfish
Seafood
While the crayfish itself is rather bland, its iridescent shell is often used for ornamentations.
20
2
Greater Leech
Seafood
Not to be confused with the lesser leech, a species that doesn't even deserve to have its name capitalized.
15
2
Leech
Seafood
Finding leeches isn't hard, it's just a matter of plucking them off after swimming in any river or pond.
15
2
Wetland Vampire
Seafood
This particular variety of leech is very tough to kill, unless of course you swallow it whole.
15
2
Common Minnow
Seafood
It can take quite a lot of minnows to sate a dragon, good thing their schools are plentiful.
15
2
Glass Minnows
Seafood
The skin of the Glass Minnow is naturally transparent, thus it's naturally macabre.
15
2
Moonbeam Sardines
Seafood
Schools of glowing sardines can vanish in any moon kissed waters. Look where the light is brightest.
15
2
Sardines
Seafood
They're an acquired taste, provided you can acquire them.
15
2
Mussels
Seafood
Every mussel has a foot, and yet they can't run away. Maybe it's because they only have one.
20
2
Sun Baked Oysters
Seafood
It is said that, apart from dragons, the only predators of this oyster are walruses and carpenters.
20
2
Clown Shrimp
Seafood
Known for face painting and recycled jokes. A hatchling can deliver a swift end to a clown shrimp after it ceases to be amusing and commences being delicious.
50
5
Tiger Shrimp
Seafood
Served at the finest of gatherings, this shrimp is prized for its delicious tail.
50
5
Bluegill
Seafood
A clever dragon will wade into fresh water and hold perfectly still, providing shade and what seems to be an ideal location for schools of bluegill to idle. They can then snack at their leisure.
50
5
Pumpkinseed Sunfish
Seafood
A tasty and addictive snack when roasted and salted.
50
5
Sunfish
Seafood
The sunfish's scales reflect sunlight into unwary dragon's gaze, making them difficult to catch with eyesight alone.
50
5
Warmouth
Seafood
A warmouth makes for a tough and grizzled filet.
50
5
Flying Fish
Seafood
Flying fish can usually stay aloft long enough to get gobbled up by low-gliding ridgebacks.
53
5
Sea Sparrow
Seafood
This species of flying fish is known for its incessant and abrasive chirping.
53
5
Smallhead Flying Fish
Seafood
Smallhead flying fish travel in groups called flocks rather than schools.
53
5
Wave Skipper
Seafood
Wave skippers don't get much air, but can use the curls of waves to travel across the water's surface at breakneck speeds.
53
5
Deepsea Cucumber
Seafood
The main difference between a sea cucumber and a regular cucumber is that one is a sea cucumber and one is a regular cucumber.
53
5
Glowslug
Seafood
Some areas of the deep sea floor are so saturated with glowslugs, their movement can resemble fireflies.
53
5
Sea Hare
Seafood
This might be the only hare that can't beat the tortoise in a race.
53
5
Rose Pixie
Seafood
This species of sea dragon is covered in a protective membrane, and is right at home in the poisonous fronds of the coral community.
55
5
Umbral Sea Wight
Seafood
These tiny creatures comb the sea floor in slow-moving mobs, hauntingly floating against the murky backdrop of the deepest trenches.
55
5
Brilliant Bobtail Squid
Seafood
These squid telegraph their emotions through a series of bioluminescent displays. No dragon has ever seen the display that indicates happiness.
58
5
Dumpling Squid
Seafood
Amazing when dipped in a tangy sauce.
58
5
Stubby Squid
Seafood
Diminutive in stature, mighty in flavor.
58
5
Golden Rainbow Trout
Seafood
Avaricious dragons are often dismayed that the flash of gold in the water was not what they thought... their disappointment only lasts until lunch time.
60
6
Rainbow Trout
Seafood
These fish will eat just about anything; it is wise for hatchlings to mind their wing tips when fishing.
60
6
Corycat
Seafood
Feed this to a cat named Cory and one can begin to peel back the layers of reality.
61
6
Green Corycat
Seafood
'Green' is a bit of a misnomer - this corycat can appear grey, blue, or even pink in the right light!
61
6
Julii Corycat
Seafood
This variant is a touch more ambitious than the average corycat.
61
6
Brack Bloat
Seafood
While most types of pufferfish use their ability to expand as a natural defense if outnumbered, this species is more commonly seen bumping around clumsily with its own kind like a cluster of spiked balloons.
62
6
Golden Cushionfish
Seafood
This fish's name is an oxymoron. But go ahead, don't believe it.
62
6
Pufferfish
Seafood
The pufferfish holds the top place on the 'Maybe Not Even Worth Eating' list.
62
6
Hermit Crab
Seafood
The loneliest crab.
63
6
Seabed Pincher
Seafood
When confronted, pinchers swarm to a predator and attack! An abundant, if difficult food.
Some say this crab can shoot beams of arcane energy at foes, but this one only pinches. Maybe it's out of mana?
30
3
Blue Swimmer Crab
Seafood
Surprisingly fast and just as vicious, this otherwise delectable crab can put up quite a fight.
30
3
Steppes Pincher
Seafood
This crab blends so well with its environment you likely won't notice it until the pinching starts.
30
3
White Reaches Crab
Seafood
When startled, males of this species make a high pitched whooping sound while scuttling away.
30
3
Black Maiden
Seafood
Poisonous to some, delicious to others.
30
3
Lagoon Guppy
Seafood
Serve over ice with a lemon garnish.
30
3
Silver Guppy
Seafood
Some dragons traditionally feast upon Silver Guppies after 25 years of bonding.
30
3
Topaz Guppy
Seafood
The Topaz Guppy is friendly to a fault, often swimming right up to hungry dragons.
30
3
Black Tetra
Seafood
During long nights even huge schools of this fish can be hard to see.
30
3
Ruby Tetras
Seafood
It's rumored Ruby Tetras have their own language; too bad they have nothing to say to you.
30
3
Serpae Tetras
Seafood
Schools of this fish, seen from a distance, look almost like fire flickering in the water.
30
3
Silverside Tetras
Seafood
The way this fish shimmers can make it difficult to tell which way it's going.
30
3
Blue Ring Octopus
Seafood
Considered quite the feat to catch and eat, these octopuses are caught by foolish young dragons seeking to impress their friends. One mistake can be fatal, as the venom of these creatures is powerful and can be fatal to smaller dragons.
50
6
Dwarf Octopus
Seafood
Dwarf Octopuses may live for two decades, far longer than their larger counterparts.
50
6
Inky Octopus
Seafood
The ink sacs in this species make up 20% of its body weight. While the ink is not poisonous, it has a foul taste and is not usually eaten.
50
6
Red Octopus
Seafood
The name 'Red Octopus' is a bit misleading, as they are known to change color and are rarely red.
50
6
Grey Catshark
Seafood
The small edible portion of the catshark is protected by a thick layer of rubbery skin...that isn't edible.
55
6
Leopard Needletooth
Seafood
The elusive leopard needletooth shark is often found half-buried in the sand, where it spends its time trying NOT to be found.
55
6
Lesser Shallowshark
Seafood
Schools of shallowsharks are extremely efficient at hunting and devouring larger shark species.
55
6
Striped Biter
Seafood
This striped shark comes in a variety of colors, but the black and white biter outnumbers all other types by, like, ten thousand to one.
55
6
Devilsnap
Seafood
It is recommended not to put nose, claw, or tail into a live Devilsnap, or the food chain becomes a bit topsy-turvy.
62
7
Blue Dragon Seaslug
Seafood
This ingenious creature devours and assimilates the biological defenses of its prey, making it a difficult target for larger aquatic predators.
63
7
Chromodori Swimmer
Seafood
Life must be really weird when the biggest part of your body is your foot.
63
7
Tropical Seaslug
Seafood
This beautiful but poisonous creature uses oxygen-filled sacs to float near the surface of the water, almost resembling a collection of fallen flower petals. Be careful where you swim...
63
7
Bloodfin Snakehead
Seafood
Frequently confused for a much more dangerous serpent.
64
8
Cobra Snakehead
Seafood
Many a dragon has been startled when this fish appears in the water.
64
8
Golden Snakehead
Seafood
Snakeheads breathe the air directly through a primitive lung, allowing them to live in waters other fish would be smothered in.
64
8
Aether Hermit, Blue Swimmer Crab, Steppes Pincher, White Reaches Crab, Black Maiden, Lagoon Guppy, Silver Guppy, Topaz Guppy, Black Tetra, Ruby Tetras, Serpae Tetras, Silverside Tetras, Blue Ring Octopus, Dwarf Octopus, Inky Octopus, Red Octopus, Grey Catshark, Leopard Needletooth, Lesser Shallowshark, Striped Biter, Devilsnap, Blue Dragon Seaslug, Chromodori Swimmer, Tropical Seaslug, Bloodfin Snakehead, Cobra Snakehead, Golden Snakehead
Three Stars:
Crystal Jellyfish
Seafood
A tough hide may protect from jellyfish stings, but a tender palate will feel they're a bit sour.
35
4
Darktide Jellyfish
Seafood
Whenever these jellyfish wash ashore, they melt into a stinging, gelatinous puddle. Some prefer them that way.
35
4
Electric Stingers
Seafood
The sting of this jellyfish is particularly painful.
35
4
Nebula Floaters
Seafood
Unlike their crystalline cousins, Nebula Floaters are oddly sweet. They may also cause fang decay.
35
4
Hatchetfish
Seafood
Don't fool yourself, there's no way this fish is going to cut any wood.
65
7
Marbled Hatchetfish
Seafood
Just don't mention anything about their 'abnormally-enlarged sternal region' -- it's a very sensitive subject.
65
7
Pond Slip
Seafood
It's extremely important to clean pond slips before consuming; the pools of water they commonly live in are small, stagnant, and bacteria-ridden.
65
7
Cinnamon Loach
Seafood
These surprisingly sweet fish resemble candy canes, and are a popular gift among seafood eating dragons. (Special thanks to Surpirate!)
65
8
Hardwater Loach
Seafood
Some dragons revere this fish, saying that eating it provides extra minerals. Others curse it as a nuisance that enjoys swimming into and clogging up pipes. (Special thanks to Dreamweave!)
65
8
Kuhli Loach
Seafood
This loach has a chance of warding off predators with its bright complexion. Unfortunately, for a hungry dragon, it's nothing more than a colorful wet noodle.
(Special thanks to Ciar!)
The Luminous Shortfin absorbs sunlight then, when startled, it emits a blinding flash to blind predators.
45
4
Molten Goby
Seafood
Able to thrive in incredibly hot waters, the Molten Goby itself is hot enough to singe tender palates.
45
4
Abyss Vulture
Seafood
Abyss Vultures scavenge carrion off the seabed. They are not picky eaters. Today you eat Abyss Vulture, years from now Abyss Vulture eats you...
55
7
Giant Isopod
Seafood
When cooked it vaguely resembles lobster in appearance. When eaten it tastes nothing like lobster.
55
7
Glass Isopod
Seafood
Unlike their more common cousins, the shells of the glass isopod are fragile and shatter if dropped.
55
7
Isopod
Seafood
When threatened they curl into a defensive ball, their tough outer carapace protecting their vulnerable underbelly.
55
7
Billy Bass
Seafood
These fish have evolved to burst into frantic song when removed from the water. An effective adaptation, as many dragons will toss them back in horror.
70
8
Pale Smallmouth
Seafood
These fish are unable to tolerate water touched by Plaguebringer's brood. Their presence is a good indication if the water is safe to drink.
70
8
Smallmouth Bass
Seafood
It tried too hard to re-brand its image that other fish are hesitant to point out that its mouth is still quite large.
70
8
Discus
Seafood
Many dragons are enchanted by the beautiful colors of discus.
100
9
Pigeon Blood Discus
Seafood
No pigeons were ever harmed by this discus.
100
9
Wild Green Discus
Seafood
Some dragons prefer to cultivate, rather than consume these fish.
100
9
Double Saddle Butterflyfish
Seafood
100% leather-free. (Special thanks to Vely.)
90
9
Four-Eyed Butterflyfish
Seafood
Twice the likelihood of making awkward eye contact with your food. (Special thanks to boxxx.)
90
9
Sunset Butterflyfish
Seafood
An old tale says that these fish would appear to dragons lost at sea in great schools at sunset and guide them home again with their bioluminescent scales.
(Special thanks to CrazyRedFire.)
It seems rather large for an ant. Maybe it has something to do with its mushroom diet.
15
2
Gliding Ant
Insect
This ant is named for its ability to effortlessly skate across ice in search of food.
15
2
Pharaoh Ant
Insect
Stories abound of the supreme ego of the Pharaoh Ant. Really though, they're just ants.
15
2
Glade Swarmer
Insect
Upsetting hives of this insect can either lead to a great feast or a lot of bee stings.
15
2
Honeybee
Insect
The only insect that comes presweetened.
15
2
Crop Cutter
Insect
Swarms of this insect can devour entire fields. Plant eaters fear them, while less picky dragons feast upon them.
20
2
Frostbite Beetle
Insect
As this beetle is able to consume frozen plants with ease, its bite can be painful even to dragons.
20
2
Leaf Beetle
Insect
Named more for its diet than its ability to blend.
20
2
Pauper Larvae
Insect
The Wasteland Pauper's drab larval form allows it to blend with the scenery. This one won't survive to maturity.
20
2
Tundra Grub
Insect
Instead of hiding under rocks, the Tundra Grub hides in snow drifts.
20
2
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.
25
3
Hardshell
Insect
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
Shale Skitter
Insect
Rather than curl into a ball, Shale Skitters completely flatten themselves when threatened.
25
3
Silt Sifter
Insect
Also known as the sea vacuum, the Silt Sifter leaves a spotless ocean bottom in its wake.
25
3
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.
35
4
Yellow Jumper
Insect
The deadliest jumping spider also happens to be the tastiest.
35
4
Lava Strider
Insect
Catching a Lava Strider without also getting a mouthful of lava takes a bit of finesse.
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
Water Strider
Insect
The strider's uncanny ability to walk on water means you need only skim the surface to catch one.
45
4
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
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
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
Insect
Clouds of these mosquitoes are a delight to insect-eaters, and a plague of pests to everyone else.
50
5
Firefly
Insect
Crispy, crunchy, and extremely spicy in flavor, the firefly thrives wherever lava flows.
75
5
Glowbug
Insect
Some den mothers say eating too many glowbugs will make your butt glow. They're lying.
75
5
Reedcleft Sparkler
Insect
Though it likes to hide amongst the reeds, the Reedcleft Sparkler can't resist lighting up for long.
75
5
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
Mealworm
Insect
These little guys are actually a substantial source of protein if you can get past how yucky they look.
50
6
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
Gold Fly
Insect
The gold fly has a very painful bite. If left untreated, it can become quickly infected.
50
5
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
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
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
Song Cricket
Insect
It is discouraged to catch song crickets for food, as they are a delight to listen to.
53
5
Catocala Moth
Insect
Catocalas have a varied texture on their upper wings that allows them to perfectly blend with their surroundings.
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
Micromoth
Insect
Though not as prevalent as eye of newt, micromoths are a common reagent in many magical remedies.
60
7
Runic Pug Moth
Insect
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
Catoptria Grass Moth
Insect
Swarms of grass moths can decimate plains and fields if left unchecked.
55
7
False Veneer Moth
Insect
A mesmerizing pattern shines across the wingspan of this particular moth species, which is quite distracting to would-be predators.
55
7
Petal Moth
Insect
The petal moth, unsurprisingly, makes its home in flower beds of a similar color to its wings, helping it hide from darting birds and lesser mammals.
55
7
Rusty Moth
Insect
Rusty moths are the only species of moth that must be taught how to fly once they have emerged from their cocoon.
55
7
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
Alder Spittlebug
Insect
The bright blue thorax on the Alder Spittlebug is meant to scare off predators, not attract mates.
55
6
Common Froghopper
Insect
Despite its size, the common froghopper is able to jump much higher than the common frog.
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
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
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.
58
5
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
Mobile Stick
Insect
It is about as useful as it sounds.
60
6
Stick Insect
Insect
Tundra dragons are always disappointed when they discover this stick was not what they thought it was.
60
6
Tinder Bug
Insect
Burns just as quickly as a piece of tinder, but tastes much better if properly toasted.
60
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
Insect
These pesky critters can get into everything - a plague or a boon depending on one's diet!
61
6
Dragonfly
Insect
This doesn't look anything like a dragon!
100
9
Giant Darner
Insect
Like, really huge. Seriously, rethink your decision to eat this.
100
9
Black Swallowtail Caterpillar
Insect
These flavorful caterpillars are venomous and are a common food allergy. Their diminutive size, however, doesn't cause more than a minor irritation to the inside of the mouth. Totally worth it.
65
7
Yellowtail Caterpillar
Insect
Piles of these are commonly eaten with pepper sauce, cucumber, rice, and wrapped in seaweed.
65
7
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
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
Glittering Lacewing
Insect
This insect is consumed mainly for its carapace, which has a salty flavor and a satisfying crunch.
62
6
Green June Beetle
Insect
These beetles will abandon their current meal when they see their neighbors dining on something different.
63
7
June Beetle
Insect
Though these beetles can be observed year-round in many territories, their numbers swell during the summer.
63
7
Two-Tone June Beetle
Insect
Best served lightly toasted.
63
7
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
Tiger Fern Tarantula
Insect
There's a tiger in the jungle... insects and scaredy-dragons beware!
63
6
Bark Biter
Insect
These bright beetles can be a devastating force; stripping the bark from entire forests overnight. Luckily, their tastiness keeps the population in check. (Special thanks to PorcelainPlants!)
65
8
Metallic Wood-Boring Beetle
Insect
What? No not that kind of boring. Boring as in it bores into wood like...wait...why are you leaving?
(Special thanks to Archenitesky!)
65
8
Orchid Beetle
Insect
Found in the Starwood Strand, this nocturnal beetle gets its vivid coloration from the plants it eats. (Special thanks to Serpenthyne!)
65
8
Boxer Mantis
Insect
This combative mantis is easy to provoke. It flails its arms in broad, circular motions between attacks.
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
Insect
Reports that this bug causes jungle fever are wildly exaggerated. It's harmless and quite tasty.
500
15
Brave Blue Bee
Insect
Brave Blue Bee flew away... bravely flew away, away...
(Special thanks to Persiflage.)
90
9
Stingless Bee
Insect
THE NAME IS A LIE. THE NAME IS A LIE. (Special thanks to Phoenix447.)
90
9
Sugarbee
Insect
These bees are known for feeding on sugarcane instead of nectar. Popular among dragons with a sweet tooth. (Special thanks to StarryPossum.)
This clover grows only in absolute darkness. It shrivels quickly when exposed to sunlight.
15
2
Cliff Lion
Plant
Saying you're hunting Cliff Lions sounds much more exciting than it really is.
20
2
Marsh Choker
Plant
This weed is named for the choking pollen it sheds.
20
2
Desert Scrub
Plant
It may be plentiful, but it tastes like dirt.
15
2
Sea Grass
Plant
Many dragons agree that Sea Grass has a much better flavor than the more common seaweed.
15
2
Sweet Grass
Plant
Some dragons prefer to chew on Sweet Grass for hours rather than devour it quickly.
15
2
Diseased Fungus
Plant
Some dragons insist diseased fungi are zestier than regular fungi.
20
2
Blue Parrot Tulip
Plant
Eating these will turn your tongue blue.
50
5
Red Emperor Tulip
Plant
Many herbivorous dragons will plant beds of tulips for a cheerful display of color around their lairs and a tasty treat in their bellies.
50
5
Amaranth
Plant
The seeds of Amaranth can be ground into a nutritious grain.
50
6
Crisp-leaf Amaranth
Plant
While most dragons go straight for the seeds, the leaves of this Amaranth are also harvested by the thrifty forager.
50
6
Greenstripe Amaranth
Plant
Naughty hatchlings will pass their Greenstripe Amaranth to familiars to get to the dessert course faster.
50
6
Sandhills Amaranth
Plant
The seeds, leaves, stems, and roots of Amaranth can be eaten by a hungry dragon, with nothing gone to waste.
50
6
Jasmine
Plant
A quaint, pretty white flower with dainty petals. Jasmine is seen more often floating on the wind than growing from the ground.
50
5
Juneflower
Plant
A popular flower of two tones. Bushels of Juneflower are used in garlands and necklaces for summer solstice celebrations.
50
5
Wild Catsup
Plant
A brilliant red flower that grows in thin patches along cliff-faces. Goes great with Wild Mustard.
50
5
Wild Mustard
Plant
A yellow flower that grows in thick patches. Goes great with Wild Catsup.
50
5
Always-Autumn
Plant
While many types of thistle change color seasonally, the Always-Autumn blooms with the sunset-dappled colors of fall and stays that way all year.
53
5
Fogflower
Plant
A prickly, thorny, imposing flower. Its ripened heart is delicious, if you find it worth the work.
53
5
Moor Thistle
Plant
Millions of moor thistle cover the lowland valleys of the Tangled Wood. Coupled with the indigenous brambles, they provide excellent protection for dragon caves.
53
5
Thistle
Plant
You're seriously thinking of eating that? It's thistle!
53
5
Spinach
Plant
A hearty, leafy plant chock full of vitamins. Eating a lot is great for the biceps.
53
5
Sugary Prickleaf
Plant
Most dragons don't mind the sharp edges of this plant; the sweet taste is worth a little pain!
53
5
Acorn
Plant
Acorns are perfect for storing during long winter months, if you can get them before the squirrels...
55
5
Stonecorn
Plant
Although mistaken for pebbles on a regular basis, these acorns are definitely not made of rock and are actually quite tasty!
55
5
Pelagas Feathers
Plant
Fallen strips of bark from the Pelagas tree can be used to create a bitter tea.
58
5
Chickweed
Plant
This weed is used in herbal remedies to soothe itchy scales.
60
6
Stellaria Media
Plant
A delicious addition to any salad.
60
6
Broadleaf Plantain
Plant
Able to be grown nearly anywhere, this plant can be consumed as a treat or a treatment.
61
6
Greater Plantain
Plant
It's greater than other plantains.
61
6
Herbal Plantain
Plant
The leaves of this plant can be taken as an effective anti-toxin.
61
6
Blood Spath
Plant
A shockingly vivid red flower with an incredibly delicious flavor to match. Despite being a plant, the blood spath is extremely caloric; best eaten in moderation.
62
6
Peace Lily
Plant
The petals of these flowers are the favored snack of Peace Doves; make sure you stow them safely if you want any for yourself!
62
6
Spathiphyllum
Plant
If not consumed, these flowers make excellent lair decorations. Spathiphyllum thrive in areas with little or no natural light.
62
6
Gryphon's Blood Sempervivum
Plant
This plant only grows in the sandy red earth near gryphon territory. Despite its name, there is no blood involved in its cultivation!
It's rude to blow raspberries at others, just so you know.
25
3
Seaberry
Plant
Even berries are better down where it's wetter.
25
3
Winter's Delight
Plant
They say this berry tastes sweetest when the weather's at its coldest.
25
3
Arctic Scrub
Plant
Many dragons dislike scrubs, but sometimes you have to settle for whatever's available.
25
3
Bonebark Mold
Plant
This mold grows only on dead trees, thus it's plentiful.
25
3
Green Algae
Plant
Hard to believe this is the preferred food of many gigantic sea beasts.
25
3
Star Moss
Plant
A dull gray by day, Star Moss sparkles vibrantly at night. Some say it even tastes better then.
25
3
Notocactus
Plant
Curiously enough, the spines of the Notocactus are rubbery and harmless.
25
3
Stonespine
Plant
One has to be careful when eating a cactus. No one likes a belly full of needles.
25
3
Honeycrisp Apple
Plant
It's a challenge to get the skin off in a single, unbroken spiral. Sharpen your claws!
50
5
Red Delicious Apple
Plant
An apple a day keeps energy penalties away.
50
5
Sour Green Apple
Plant
This apple could have used additional time to ripen.
50
5
Potato Onion
Plant
Known for its soft texture, the potato onion is a great meal for dragons with toothaches.
55
5
Turnip
Plant
Turnips do not keep very long and must be consumed immediately, lest they spoil and stink up the whole lair.
55
6
Irradiated Pear
Plant
Eating this will either give one extraordinary powers or intestinal distress. Or extraordinary distress and intestinal powers.
62
7
Prickly Pear
Plant
It is advised to pick with care, when you pick a prickly pear.
62
7
Wasteland Pear
Plant
Finding a wasteland pear is easy. It is finding one that is not a dried out husk that presents a challenge.
62
7
Cindermint
Plant
A crunchy plant with a little fiery kick. Often dried and crumbled up to help accent desserts or teas.
63
7
Peppermint
Plant
A cool, favorable plant that can be consumed to help aid a number of maladies such as indigestion, nausea, colds, and headaches.
63
7
Spearmint
Plant
Being completely honest, no one really eats this unless Peppermint and Cindermint are unavailable.
63
7
Raspberry, Seaberry, Winter's Delight, Arctic Scrub, Bonebark Mold, Green Algae, Star Moss, Notocactus, Stonespine, Honeycrisp Apple, Red Delicious Apple, Sour Green Apple, Potato Onion, Turnip, Irradiated Pear, Prickly Pear, Wasteland Pear, Cindermint, Peppermint, Spearmint
Three Stars:
Dryad's Saddle
Plant
There's an old story tied to this fungus, and the moral is one should never try to saddle a dryad.
35
4
Dwarf Shelf Fungus
Plant
This musty fungus is an acquired taste.
35
4
Green Plantain
Plant
A treefruit with a very tart flavor. Green plantains never truly ripen, and can be kept for long periods of time in a cool place.
55
7
Plantain
Plant
Plantains are often chopped up and cooked until charred: a favorite snack for growing hatchlings.
55
7
Red Banana
Plant
Only the skin of red banana is truly red. The fruit inside is a dark blue color.
55
7
Ripe Yellow Banana
Plant
One of the sweetest, most delicious treefruits there is. The riper a yellow banana it is, the more nutrients it provides. Commonly used as a dessert.
55
7
Daffodil
Plant
Boil it, mash it, maybe stick it in a stew. (Special thanks to Falwater.)
65
7
Lume Daffodil
Plant
Blooms under moonlight, with a cool, refreshing taste. Often consumed as after-dinner mints. (Special thanks to alcion.)
65
7
Starfall Blossom
Plant
Starfall Blossoms glow softly at night... and sometimes explode for no apparent reason. Botany can be a dangerous hobby where they grow. (Special thanks to Mirrorstone.)
65
7
Grassland Grain
Plant
Easy to spot and good for filling stomachs, Grassland Grain is a friend to any traveler. (Special thanks to Endeavor!)
65
8
Quinoa
Plant
Recently, Tundras have started claiming quinoa is full of vitamins, cures disease, and attracts mates. Mirrors are skeptical. (Special thanks to TCA!)
65
8
White Quinoa
Plant
As tasty as it is colorful! (Special thanks to EldritchCrowe!)
65
8
Dryad's Saddle, Dwarf Shelf Fungus, Green Plantain, Plantain, Red Banana, Ripe Yellow Banana, Daffodil, Lume Daffodil, Starfall Blossom, Grassland Grain, Quinoa, White Quinoa
Four Stars:
Day Lilies
Plant
On sunny days, the Day Lily grows warm and pulses with light.
45
4
Jungle Lilies
Plant
Many legendary creatures are said to covet this particular lily.
45
4
Pinwheel Paddies
Plant
The breeziest and brightest of all lilies, Pinwheel Paddies can spin for hours on end.
45
4
Water Lilies
Plant
To those who prefer frogs, Water Lilies are merely a garnish.
45
4
Jungle Raincatch
Plant
A bountiful hanging vine that can hold quite a bit of rainwater in its many leaves.
55
7
Minty Jadevine
Plant
True to its name, this plant's leaves are favored as snacks due to their sweet, cooling taste.
55
7
Engineered Superberry
Plant
When science and magic collide, the sky is the limit and anything is possible - this strawberry is blue! Blue I say!
70
8
Sour Strawberry
Plant
You probably should have waited a few more days before harvesting this.
70
8
Strawberry
Plant
Fresh cream transforms this treat into an indulgence.
70
8
Withered Rose
Plant
Even in its withered state, the perfume of this rose remains nauseatingly strong. Dragons may use such blooms to cover up all manner of undesirable scents. (Special thanks Greyjoy.)
100
9
Football Mums
Plant
This bright flower is the cause of much regional confusion. (Special thanks to Windows8.)
90
9
Pompom Mums
Plant
This flower's cheerful, crinkly petals shake in the faintest breeze, catching the attention of every bee passing by. (Special thanks to yoshino.)
90
9
Pretty Pink Mums
Plant
A favorite of courting tundras, both a romantic gesture and a sweet snack. (Special thanks to Adventure.)
90
9
Day Lilies, Jungle Lilies, Pinwheel Paddies, Water Lilies, Jungle Raincatch, Minty Jadevine, Engineered Superberry, Sour Strawberry, Strawberry, Withered Rose, Football Mums, Pompom Mums, Pretty Pink Mums
Five Stars:
Cindervine
Plant
It may appear scorched and dead, but Cindervine thrives in fiery environments.
75
5
Dark Creeper
Plant
The rustling of this ivy, which grows only at night, can be quite unnerving in the dark.
75
5
Ivy
Plant
Ivy grows fast, so fast it can cover a den in mere weeks. Whether that's a blessing or a curse depends on your tastes.
75
5
Cindervine, Dark Creeper, Ivy
Rainbow Star:
Aether Cherries
Plant
The juice from this tart cherry is often used as dye for ornamentations.
500
15
Charged Duneberry
Plant
This berry glows brightest -and tastes best- just after a storm.
500
15
Over-ripe Cherries
Plant
These cherries are perfectly ripe for about thirty seconds, then they go bad. You're already too late.
500
15
Potash Peach
Plant
It's said that these peaches are sweetest when volcanoes are at their most active.
Culinary scholars debate whether this creature was animal or fungus. If you ask the tundra dragons it's definitely a fungus, while the mirrors unanimously agree animal.
60
Clay Fertility Statue
Dragonmade
Statues like this are often given to matriarchs and mothers in hopes that their hatchlings develop strong and able. Many clans keep one in each of their nests for luck.
65
Intact Clay Relief
Dragonmade
A carved relief that depicts a story of a Guardian dragon hatchling journeying to find their ward.
65
Intact Stone Relief
Dragonmade
A carved relief that depicts a story of a Guardian dragon hatchling journeying to find their ward.
65
Coal
Minerals & Ores
Coal is essential for cooking fires and cauldrons; in its raw form, it can sustain embers for up to three days.
50
Traprock
Minerals & Ores
It is easy to spot traprock due to the distinct grey striping present along its surface. Some say that the deepest layers were from a time before dragonkind.
50
Rich Copper Ore
Minerals & Ores
More valuable than gold in some respects.
70
Rich Nickel Ore
Minerals & Ores
Perhaps the most disappointing of ores, nickel still has its uses.
70
Dark Basalt
Minerals & Ores
A common volcanic rock that weathers to a rusty brown color after only a few years. It has a distinctive porous surface.
69
Rosy Gypsum
Minerals & Ores
A very soft sulfate mineral that can commonly be used in plasters and sculpture. Many artisan dragons will use chunks of gypsum like a chalk to draw on rocks, cliffs or caves.
69
Granite Fragment
Minerals & Ores
Too small to be of much use, it is still pretty to look at.
79
Small Block of Granite
Minerals & Ores
Members of the earth flight collect granite, and enjoy quizzing each other on each of the Igneous rocks that may make up a particular piece.
79
Small Chunk of Granite
Minerals & Ores
For some baffling reason, installing granite in your lair increases its resale value.
79
Fool's Gold
Minerals & Ores
Close enough. (Special thanks Ank.)
80
Infused Crystal
Minerals & Ores
This crystal pulses with an unnatural energy and strange shapes move within. One should not stare overlong into it, lest they begin to stare back at you. (Special thanks Artorias.)
80
Fortification Agate
Minerals & Ores
This agate is named for the sharp-angled bands within it that resemble the outlines of fortifications of a stronghold.
80
Malachite Agate
Minerals & Ores
These brilliant green stones are often used as game pieces for the Sornieth variant of mancala.
80
Dickinsonia Vendian, Clay Fertility Statue, Intact Clay Relief, Intact Stone Relief, Coal, Traprock, Rich Copper Ore, Rich Nickel Ore, Dark Basalt, Rosy Gypsum, Granite Fragment, Small Block of Granite, Small Chunk of Granite, Fool's Gold, Infused Crystal, Fortification Agate, Malachite Agate
Two Stars:
Broken Clay Pot
Trinkets
The chipped and broken surface of this pot belies its original craftsmanship.
25
Blue Quartz
Minerals & Ores
Additional minerals color this quartz a brilliant blue; a fine specimen for the marketplace! Then again, one can never have too many shiny things in one's own hoard...
70
Crystal Quartz
Minerals & Ores
This crystal catches the light and reflects it in a scattering of color. Octarine is not present.
70
Intact Clay Pot
Trinkets
A large, dusty clay pot that is in usable condition.
72
Painted Clay Pot
Organics
A small, painted clay pot that is perfect for storing herbs or spices.
72
Parched Clay Jar
Trinkets
A dry, cracking jar made of old bone-colored clay. Triangular markings dot its rim.
72
Broken Pottery Jar
Chests
This piece of fine pottery was once worth more than its contents: Careless claws can destroy the relics of the ancients.
0
Volcanic Remnants
Minerals & Ores
Minerals from deep within the earth are now freely available on the surface.
80
Amethyst Geode
Minerals & Ores
To all appearances an ordinary rock, until it's cracked open!
81
Celestine Geode
Minerals & Ores
The crystals are beautiful, but too small to be of much use to a craftsman.
81
Dolomite Geode
Minerals & Ores
The crystal formations in this geode sparkle and create a pleasant glow when light shines through them.
81
Fossilized Leaf
Trinkets
Botanists will study the plants of the past to provide insight into the plights of their current crops.
82
Leafy Impression
Trinkets
Hatchlings enjoy pressing found objects into clay and revealing the relief. While not as academically valuable as a fossil, it will still be treasured by its creator's clan.
82
Seed Fern Fossil
Trinkets
An impression of one of the Gladekeeper's earliest creations.
Offerings at the graves of dead Charges, a Guardian finding one is considered to have been given a warning by the fates, a final chance to prevent death. (Special thanks to SocialBookWorm!)
83
Sandstone
Minerals & Ores
A beauty tool among dragons both popular and easy to obtain. Useful for both buffing down tough scales as well as sharpening claws! (Special thanks to Arborpunk!)
83
Lava Stalactite, Broken Heartstone, Sandstone
Four Stars:
Jade
Minerals & Ores
This stone is opaque and ready to be carved by a careful hand or claw.
120
Labradorite
Minerals & Ores
This mineral provides an iridescent display of reflected light.
120
Raw Jade
Minerals & Ores
Though ornaments made from jade are expensive in Sornieth's economy, the raw form of this particular stone is in heavy abundance in the rivers that run through the Windswept Plateau.
100
Raw Lapis Lazuli
Minerals & Ores
Hey! It's a big chunk of that rock that no one knows how to pronounce!
Also known as a white castle. For some reason it makes you crave meat.
40
White Knight
Trinkets
An annoyance in any argument.
40
White Bishop
Trinkets
Looks like it might be a good bishop.
40
Rusted Chain
Dragonmade
Sometimes every link is the weakest link. (Special thanks raptortooth.)
70
Tarnished Chain
Trinkets
Rumored to belong to a dragon named Marley. (Special thanks reyechan.)
70
Painted Porcelain Jar
Trinkets
The intricate patterns were painted with care by an expert claw.
75
Engaging Still Life
Trinkets
You've been staring at this painting for hours, but can't figure out what's so engaging about it. (Special thanks to otonashiryouko.)
81
Spoiled Landscape
Trinkets
To the undiscerning eye, it's ruined. To a critic, it's a commentary on impermanence. (Special thanks to Raskies.)
81
Unfinished Painting
Trinkets
Perhaps its not unfinished- perhaps this is a metaphor for life composed into a painting. Perhaps this brilliance is the answer to the questions we all have! Or perhaps... procrastination. (Special thanks to Raptured.)
81
Ashen Lightning Glass
Minerals & Ores
When lightning hits sand, the result is a new trinket. (Special thanks to brain4puzzles!)
83
Pale Lightning Glass
Minerals & Ores
Small caches of this mineraloid often form in the sand below lightning eggs in the Shifting Expanse, forcing parents to routinely clean their nests. (Special thanks to FlyingSquirrely!)
83
Fulgurite
Minerals & Ores
Created when lightning hits sand, these glassy structures can be used by scholars to track ancient weather patterns. (Special thanks to notronbro!)
83
Black Rook, Black Knight, White Rook, White Knight, White Bishop, Rusted Chain, Tarnished Chain, Painted Porcelain Jar, Engaging Still Life, Spoiled Landscape, Unfinished Painting, Ashen Lightning Glass, Pale Lightning Glass, Fulgurite
Four Stars:
Black Queen
Trinkets
No worse than the White Queen.
60
Black King
Trinkets
Its value could be considered infinite.
60
White Queen
Trinkets
No better than the Black Queen.
60
White King
Trinkets
Its value could be considered infinite plus one.
60
Earthshaker Stone Statue
Trinkets
A rough, faceted statue depicting the Earthshaker. It is carved out of thick granite and casts a long, worried shadow.
105
Arcanist Meteorite Miniature
Trinkets
A modest figurine depicting the Arcanist. It is crafted from meteoric crystal and resonates with a soft, magical glow.
105
Flamecaller Terracotta Figure
Trinkets
A clay likeness of the Flamecaller that was fired in the Great Furnace. It still maintains a smolder.
105
Gladekeeper Topiary Cutting
Trinkets
A creative topiary fashioned to resemble the Gladekeeper. It bears lush and supple leaves without the need for watering.
105
Icewarden Ice Sculpture
Trinkets
A fragile ice carving designed to look like the Icewarden. It holds an aura of spine-tingling cold about it.
105
Lightweaver Marble Bust
Trinkets
A stoic bust depicting the Lightweaver. It is comprised of polished marble that glints in the sunlight.
105
Plaguebringer Bone Scrimshaw
Trinkets
A menacing engraving of the Plaguebringer. It is scrawled on the side of a large bonespike and reeks of decay.
105
Shadowbinder Onyx Idol
Trinkets
A razor-sharp onyx idol fashioned to resemble the Shadowbinder. The chiseled surface appears to completely absorb and obscure light.
105
Stormcatcher Scrap Metal Welding
Trinkets
An imposing metal sculpture designed to look like the Stormcatcher. It looks like it was hastily constructed under an imposed time limit.
105
Tidelord Seashell Decoration
Trinkets
A decorative trinket resembling the Tidelord. It is comprised of seashells and bits of coral. One can hear hundreds of faint whispers when holding it close.
105
Windsinger Painted Vase
Trinkets
A delicate vase, painted to depict the Windsinger. The brushstrokes appear to wriggle and dance across its surface, as if they yearn to peel off and fly away.
105
Black Queen, Black King, White Queen, White King, Earthshaker Stone Statue, Arcanist Meteorite Miniature, Flamecaller Terracotta Figure, Gladekeeper Topiary Cutting, Icewarden Ice Sculpture, Lightweaver Marble Bust, Plaguebringer Bone Scrimshaw, Shadowbinder Onyx Idol, Stormcatcher Scrap Metal Welding, Tidelord Seashell Decoration, Windsinger Painted Vase
Five Stars:
Copper Pocketwatch
Trinkets
This pocketwatch is in excellent condition, but the time it keeps is always too late.
90
Nickel Cat Figurine
Trinkets
A miniature feline set with tiny ruby chips. The inscription on the base translates to 'For Trigger'. (KS-Sponsored by MiKayla.)
75
Copper Pocketwatch, Nickel Cat Figurine
Rainbow Star:
Emerald Ring
Trinkets
A polished brass ring clutching a gleaming emerald. It is large enough that Fae dragons could use it as a necklace.