DragonBot Wiki
Everything you need to master the art of dragon collecting — from your first catch to legendary primordials.
Quick Setup
Add DragonBot to your server
Click "Add to Discord" and select your server. DragonBot needs permission to send messages — that's all.
Admin: run /setchannel in the spawn channel
A server admin must go to the channel where dragons should appear and use /setchannel. This activates spawning — without this step, no dragons will appear.
Type dragon in chat — first wins
After a dragon is caught, a new one randomly spawns in the channel. When one appears, race your friends to type dragon in chat. No slash needed — just the word. First message claims it.
Build your collection
Check your stash with /inventory. Breed pairs for rare offspring, join raids with your server, go on adventures for rewards, or hit the market to trade.
How It Works
Spawning
After a dragon is caught, a new one randomly spawns in the channel. Each spawn lasts a limited time — if nobody catches it, it disappears and the next one eventually arrives.
Catching
When a dragon spawns, type dragon in chat — no slash. First to send it wins. If nobody catches it in time, it escapes.
Ownership
Each dragon is unique. Once you catch it, it's yours permanently. You can trade, breed, or send it on adventures.
Coins
Earn coins through adventures, raids, and trading. Coins are the currency for breeding, shop purchases, market listings, and more. Check your balance with /bal.
All Commands
Complete reference for every DragonBot command. Slash commands start with /. Catching uses a plain chat message.
⚙️ Setup
🐉 Catching & Collection
dragon in chat to claim it. Speed wins — no command menu needed.🥚 Breeding
🗺️ Adventures
exploration — 1h · 75% success · 100–300 coins
treasure_hunt — 2h · 70% · 400–800 coins
dragon_raid — 3h · 65% · 1,000–2,000 coins
legendary_quest — 6h · 60% · 2,000–4,000 coins
mythical_expedition — 12h · 55% · 4,000–8,000 coins
ancient_awakening — 24h · 50% · 8,000–15,000 coins
⚔️ Raids
💰 Economy & Market
price_low, price_high, newest, or oldest.⭐ Progression
coins (richest), dragons (most caught), level (Dragon Nest), alphas, ultra (most Ultra dragons), unique (most unique species).🎲 Games & Gambling
ℹ️ Info
Rarity System
Every dragon belongs to one of 7 rarity tiers. Rarity affects how often a dragon spawns, its base power, and its value on the market. The rarer the dragon, the more players want it.
Breeding
Use /breed and select two dragons from your collection. They produce an egg that hatches into a new dragon. You keep both parents — only an egg is produced.
Rarity Scaling
Higher parent rarity = better offspring chances. Two Legendaries can produce a Mythic. Two Mythics can produce a Primordial.
Random Offspring
The exact species is random within the rarity tier rolled. You can't guarantee a specific dragon — that's part of the fun!
Breeding Cost
Breeding costs coins. Higher rarity parents cost more. Earn coins from adventures and raids to fund your breeding program.
Cooldown
After breeding, parents have a cooldown before they can breed again. Plan your pairings carefully!
Raids
Raids are server-wide co-op events. A powerful boss dragon appears and your whole server must work together to defeat it before it escapes. The more people join, the better your chances.
Summon a boss: Use /ritual to start a community ritual. Choose difficulty — easy, normal, or hard. Other members participate to complete the summoning and spawn the raid boss.
Attack the boss: Once a raid boss is active, use /raidstatus to view it and deal damage. Check HP, tier, time remaining, and the participant leaderboard.
Rewards: Everyone who participates receives loot — coins, rare items, and sometimes exclusive dragons that can't be caught any other way.
Adventures
Use /adventure [type] to start a timed quest. No dragon required — just pick a zone and wait for the rewards. Each zone type has its own cooldown, so you can run multiple at once.
6 Quest Zones
From exploration (1h, easy) to ancient_awakening (24h, hardest). Longer zones yield far more coins and dragons but have a lower success rate.
Success vs Failure
Each zone has a success rate (50–75%). On failure you get nothing — higher-tier zones are riskier. Weigh the odds before committing to a 24-hour quest.
Rewards
Successful adventures return coins, random dragons (rarity depends on zone), and occasionally rare items only obtainable through adventures.
Passive Earning
Adventures run while you're offline. Start one before you leave and collect on return — free coins and dragons with zero effort.
Market
The market connects collectors across your server. Buy that missing species or sell your duplicates for coins. Prices are set by players — supply and demand rules.
Listing: Use /marketsell to list a dragon or item for sale. Set your price in coins. It'll be visible to all server members until sold or delisted.
Browsing: View all available dragons and their asking prices. Filter by rarity to find what you're looking for without scrolling through everything.
Pricing tip: Common dragons sell for little. Legendaries and above fetch serious coins. Primordials are the most coveted — price them accordingly.
Pro Tips
Speed is everything. Keep DragonBot channels in a visible spot. The first few seconds after a spawn are when most catches happen.
Breed duplicates. Don't hoard multiples of the same dragon — breed them instead. Two Epics are more valuable as a breeding pair than as extras.
Always have an adventure running. Adventures earn coins and dragons while you sleep — pick a zone before you log off and collect when you're back.
Ping your server for raids. The more people join, the more damage done and the better the loot distribution. Raids are most fun with a crowd.
Focus on one rarity tier at a time. Complete Common and Uncommon first, then breed your way up. Trying to get Primordials immediately is a slow grind.
Check the market before breeding. Sometimes it's cheaper to buy a rare dragon on the market than to breed for it. Other players' duplicates = your bargain.