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rdfs:comment | - Guardians of Nature, not to be confused with Guardian Dragons, were released on the March 26, 2010, as part of the . These dragons cannot be found in the Cave; they can only be obtained via the "Summon" Breed Specific Action, available only when a user has on their scroll a complete Legendary Trio (Magma, Ice, and Thunder Dragons). The Summon BSA also appears only when the scroll isn't locked with eggs and/or hatchlings, even if its cooldown (two weeks) is finished. It is rumored that here is a 0.5% - 11% chance for a summoning to be successful. Under the old Breed sort, these dragons sorted as "Lugia" on a user's scroll. As of August 14, 2016, they now sort using their Encyclopedia name.
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Egg | - Guardian_of_Nature_egg.gif
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descr | - This egg glows mysteriously.
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Color | - Light purple, navy, white
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Nicknames | - GoN, Rugia, Lugia,
- Humboldt, Legendary Dragon
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Artist | - Marrionetta
- Odeen
- Fiona BlueFire
- Komodo Gallant
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abstract | - Guardians of Nature, not to be confused with Guardian Dragons, were released on the March 26, 2010, as part of the . These dragons cannot be found in the Cave; they can only be obtained via the "Summon" Breed Specific Action, available only when a user has on their scroll a complete Legendary Trio (Magma, Ice, and Thunder Dragons). The Summon BSA also appears only when the scroll isn't locked with eggs and/or hatchlings, even if its cooldown (two weeks) is finished. It is rumored that here is a 0.5% - 11% chance for a summoning to be successful. Under the old Breed sort, these dragons sorted as "Lugia" on a user's scroll. As of August 14, 2016, they now sort using their Encyclopedia name. There is a limit of three Guardians of Nature per scroll. If you summon successfully three times, the BSA will disappear. If you lose an egg or hatchling for some reason, you'll have to wait until the dead egg/tombstone disappears to summon again. It was previously thought that this same mechanism applied to any adults killed, but has since clarified that this is not the case. They're able to breed with other dragons (except other Guardians of Nature, which always refuse) to potentially produce Avatars of Destruction, Change or Creation. The kind of Avatar depends on the elemental affinity of the mate's breed. See Avatar Breeding for a list of mates. Guardian of Nature eggs and hatchlings cannot be abandoned, and TJ explained why on the IRC: : TJ, why can't we abandon summons/Guardians of Nature anymore?: PrincessKiara, because they're meant for you.: They aren't meant for your friend, when you summon an egg, it's yours. The inspiration for this breed comes from the Pokémon Lugia: a legend tells that it appears only when the Legendary Pokémon Articuno (an Ice-type), Zapdos (an Electric-type) and Moltres (a Fire-type) combine their powers to summon it.
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