Wizards & Dragons Game
  • About
    • Introduction
    • WnD Reborn FAQ
    • Changelog
    • Navigation
  • Gameplay
    • Getting Started
    • The Rift
      • Rift Tier
      • Powering the Rift
    • Training
      • Guide
  • Game Assets
    • $GP Token
    • Wizards
    • Dragons
      • Stealing
    • Items
      • Elixir of Healing
      • Iron Helmet
      • Phoenix Down
      • Treasure Chest
      • Runes
      • Whip
      • Food
      • Robe of Metropolis
      • Item of Many Mysteries
  • Roadmap
    • Act 1 | Game v1 ✔️
      • Tower v1 ✔️
      • Sacrificial Altar ✔️
      • Treasure Chests ✔️
    • Act 1.5 | Training v1 ✔️
      • Tower v2 ✔️
      • Training v1 ✔️
      • Quest of Revealing ✔️
    • Act 2 | Game v2 (Reborn) ✔️
      • Rift Bridge ✔️
      • Training v2 ✔️
      • Health Items & Graveyard ✔️
      • Reworked Wizard & Dragon Attributes ✔️
    • Act ? | Kit Airdrops
    • Act ? | Dragon Taming
    • Act 2.5 | PvP
    • Act 3 | Jobs
    • Act ? | Runes
    • Act ? | Quests
    • Act ? | Ecosystem
  • References
    • Contracts
    • Official Links
    • Audits
    • FAQ
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  1. Game Assets

Dragons

Dragons can react quickly to changes in their environment. They prefer to be in areas where potential rewards are most enticing.

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Dragons can steal NFTs from other players in certain locations such as The Rift.

Actions

Name
Summary

Dragons can steal non-genesis wizards travelling across the Rift bridge between Ethereum and Polygon.

Attributes

Rank

Dragons are randomly assigned a rank 5-8 which boosts the rate they steal or earn rewards.

Ranks correspond to point values. The higher the dragon's points, the higher chance of being picked from the pool of eligible dragons to receive NFTs stolen in gameplay.

Rank
Points
Likeliness of being picked*

5

4

0.022%

6

7

0.040%

7

11

0.063%

8

20

0.113%

*based on 80% stake proportionate across ranks

Stealing
You can check a dragon’s rank by looking at the token metadata or the head trait. Both are stored on-chain.