Dragon Adventures0 abgeschlossene Tauschgeschäfte · Gegenstand gegen Gegenstand, von Spieler zu SpielerDragon Adventures rarity tiers and how Coins work
Aktualisiert Juli 2026
Rarity, from Common to Relic
Every dragon in Dragon Adventures has a rarity that ranges from Common at the bottom up to Relic at the top, with several tiers in between. Rarer dragons are harder to obtain, and on our community value list they generally sit higher in Coins. But rarity is only the starting point — a dragon's Mutations, Element, Cosmetic, Pupil, and Bond can push it well above or below a plain example of the same tier.
How to read the tiers
- Common — the easiest dragons to get; the base of the value list.
- Middle tiers — progressively harder to obtain and generally more valued as you climb.
- Relic — the top rarity; these are the standout dragons traders chase.
- Rarity isn't everything — a fully-mutated lower-rarity dragon can out-value a plain higher-rarity one, so always check attributes too.
What Coins mean here
In Dragon Adventures trading, values are shown in Coins, and we include a listable Coin entry on the value list because it lines up with how the wider trading community frames coin trades. Think of a Coin value as a community reference point, not a price — a shared yardstick for comparing dragons, not real money and not something you buy with. Every trade is still item-for-item: dragon(s) for dragon(s), or a dragon lined up against a Coin reference.
Using Coins to trade fairly
- Look up each dragon on the community value list to see its Coin reference value.
- Add up the Coin value on each side of the trade — yours and theirs.
- Run it through the WFL calculator to see if you Win, Fair, or Lose.
- Adjust the dragons on either side until the two sides land close to Fair.
Keep it trade and keep it safe
Because everything is trade, a Coin value only helps you compare — it never means anyone is selling. Use the value list and WFL calculator to stay near Fair, confirm every dragon's rarity and attributes in the trade window, and double-check the @username before you accept. That combination is what keeps Dragon Adventures trading fair and scam-resistant.