Dragon Adventures trading
Search live Dragon Adventures player-to-player listings by value (in Coins), rarity, element and mutations — every trade is item-for-item with verified traders, no real money and no platform-set prices.
TradingKeep is a fan-made player-to-player marketplace — not affiliated with or endorsed by Dragon Adventures or its publisher. Game and item names and images belong to their respective owners.
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Dragon Adventures is built around a raise-hatch-mutate loop, and that loop is exactly what makes its trading scene so deep. Players swap the dragons themselves, along with the potions, eggs, and event items that shape them, and no two dragons are truly identical. A dragon's standing in the community starts with its rarity band, which runs from Common up through Uncommon, Rare, Epic, and Legendary to the top-tier Relic, but rarity is only the first layer. What really separates one dragon from another is the stack of individual traits it carries: its element, its pupil type, its cosmetic traits, its bond level, and above all its mutations. Dragons hatch with one of three basic elements, Fire, Water, or Grass, and the rarer elements come from event eggs and breeding, so element alone can mark a dragon as unusual. Mutations are the single biggest driver of demand. A dragon obtained without breeding carries only a few mutations, breeding tops out just short of a full set, and a genuinely fully-mutated dragon can only be finished with Mutation Potions, which is why fully-mutated specimens of desirable species are so heavily chased. "Pure" dragons, where all three color slots match, and rare cosmetics like Legendary Colors or a Legendary Pupil push a dragon even higher.
A few rules are worth knowing before you trade. Trades happen through the in-game trade window, where each side loads up to nine dragons or items and both players must click Accept, so a fair deal is a locked, mutual exchange rather than a hand-off. Soul-bound dragons from events and seasons behave differently from ordinary world dragons, so check what you are actually receiving. Scams here prey on hype and appearance: watch for "false pure" dragons that look pure at a glance but aren't (rotate the camera and inspect all three color slots), for baby dragons whose species or colors don't match what was promised (verify in the trade menu before confirming), and for anyone pushing a "trust trade," insisting you "go first," or dropping a login link on their profile, which is phishing. Nobody can reimburse a scammed dragon, so verify everything yourself. Use a community value list as a shared reference point, not a fixed price: it captures rough demand at a moment in time, and the final trade is whatever both players agree is fair for those exact dragons and their exact traits.
Dragon Adventures trading FAQ
Does TradingKeep charge any fees?
No — TradingKeep is completely free. There are no fees and we never take a cut of your trades.
How does trading Dragon Adventures items work?
It's item-for-item, player-to-player trading. You post the item you have — and the rolls it came with — plus what you'd take for it. Other players make offers, you accept the one you like, and you complete the trade in-game. No middlemen, no money.
Is any real money involved?
No. TradingKeep is item-for-item only. Real-money and gift-card offers break game rules and are banned here — report anyone who tries.
How does TradingKeep stop scams?
Several ways at once: trade-verified reviews so a trader's history is real, chat that renders every link as plain text so phishing can't land, a dual-confirm step on every trade, and a report system tied to visible outcomes.
What is a "trade-verified" review?
A review you can trust: it unlocks only after a completed trade that both sides confirmed. No drive-by ratings and no review-bombing.
Do my listings expire?
Listings stay live for 30 days and can be bumped every 6 hours to stay near the top. Done trading? Cancel a listing any time.
What can you trade in Dragon Adventures?
Dragons, eggs, potions, food, resources, and accessories. Most trades are dragon-for-dragon or items-for-a-dragon — post the dragon you have with its element, mutations, and skills, plus what you'd take for it.
How do Coin values work?
Every dragon has a community value measured in Coin (the in-game currency) — that's the 'X Coin' you see on a listing, and the number to weigh an offer against. You can ask for Coin or trade dragon-for-dragon; since coins can't be handed over directly in-game, most players settle up with dragons or items worth the Coin value.
What's a fully-mutated dragon?
Each dragon species can roll up to 5 mutations, added with Mutation Potions. A fully-mutated (5/5) dragon is rare and worth noticeably more — so a dragon's Mutations count, and whether it has a Legendary Color, show right on its listing.
