Dragon Adventures 价值列表 — 全部 220 个物品(2026年8月)
TradingKeep 是一个粉丝自制的玩家对玩家交易平台——与 Dragon Adventures 或其发行商无关联,也未获其认可。游戏和物品的名称及图像归各自所有者所有。
dragons by rarity 的社区参考价值——从高到低排列。这是用于公平交易的参考点,绝非由我们设定的价格。
Values in Dragon Adventures are expressed in Coins as a common yardstick, but a listed number is a community estimate of demand, not an official or fixed price. The ranking below is built from what traders in the game generally offer and accept, and it exists so two people can talk about a trade in the same language. Several factors feed into where a dragon lands. The rarity band sets a baseline, from Common through Relic, but the individual dragon's traits do most of the heavy lifting: how many mutations it carries (fully-mutated dragons of sought-after species sit far above their barely-mutated versions), its element and how it was obtained, its pupil, its cosmetic traits, its bond level, and whether all three of its color slots are "pure." Age and scarcity matter too, since retired event and season dragons can climb once they can no longer be earned, while a freshly released dragon may be riding temporary hype.
Read the list as a starting point for a conversation, not the last word. A higher position means a dragon is generally in more demand, but two dragons of the same species can be far apart in real trade value once you account for their mutations, colors, and traits, so always compare the actual specimens in front of you rather than the species name alone. To judge whether a trade is fair, line up both sides using the list as a rough guide, then adjust for the specific rolls each dragon carries and for what each of you actually wants. A trade is fair when both traders are happy with it, even if the reference numbers aren't a perfect match, and no value list can override that agreement.
价值是从公开交易数据汇总而来的社区参考点——用于公平交易的合理性核对数据,而非由 Dragon Adventures 或我们设定的价格。请始终与对方玩家商定交易。
