# List of All 25 Dragon Type Pals and Where to Find Them

Every Dragon type Pal in Palworld with its attack, HP, defence, spawn count and map link — plus what Dragon beats, the best combat picks and mounts, all 10 Dragon alphas, the breeding combos, and how to farm Dragon Radiant Gems.

Source: https://palworld-db.com/guides/all-dragon-type-pals
Updated: 2026-08-20

Dragon is the smallest element in Palworld and the one that hits hardest. **Twenty-five Pals carry it — tied with Electric for the thinnest roster in the game — and they average more base attack than any of the other eight elements.** This is the full list with every Dragon Pal's stats, elements and spawn count, plus what Dragon beats, the fastest Dragon mounts, all 10 Dragon alphas, the breeding combos, and how to farm Dragon Radiant Gems.

## All 25 Dragon Type Pals

Twenty-five of the game's 288 Pals wear the Dragon element, and **twenty of them are dual-element** — only [Elphidran](https://palworld-db.com/pal/elphidran), [Quivern](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern), [Xenogard](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenogard), [Silvegis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/silvegis) and [Jetragon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jetragon) are pure Dragon. That matters more here than on any other element, because the second half decides what else can punish a Pal that already folds to Ice. The four Dragon/Water Pals are the softest targets in the element with three weaknesses each — Ice, Electric and Grass — while the three Dragon/Dark Pals are the strange ones that take extra damage from Dragon itself. The Attack column below is the higher of each Pal's melee and ranged base value, and Dragon leads the game at **115.8 average attack**, with Fire second at 113.0 and Neutral last at 98.1.

| # | Pal | Elements | Attack | HP | Defence | Spawns |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 41 | [Azurobe](https://palworld-db.com/pal/azurobe) | Water / Dragon | 100 | 110 | 100 | 199 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=BlueDragon) |
| 41B | [Azurobe Cryst](https://palworld-db.com/pal/azurobe-cryst) | Ice / Dragon | 105 | 115 | 105 | 259 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=BlueDragon_Ice) |
| 63 | [Elphidran](https://palworld-db.com/pal/elphidran) | Dragon | 80 | 110 | 90 | 261 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=FairyDragon) |
| 63B | [Elphidran Aqua](https://palworld-db.com/pal/elphidran-aqua) | Dragon / Water | 80 | 115 | 95 | 55 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=FairyDragon_Water) |
| 84 | [Dinossom](https://palworld-db.com/pal/dinossom) | Grass / Dragon | 90 | 110 | 90 | 262 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=FlowerDinosaur) |
| 84B | [Dinossom Lux](https://palworld-db.com/pal/dinossom-lux) | Electric / Dragon | 90 | 110 | 90 | 573 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=FlowerDinosaur_Electric) |
| 94 | [Relaxaurus](https://palworld-db.com/pal/relaxaurus) | Dragon / Water | 115 | 120 | 110 | 38 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=LazyDragon) |
| 94B | [Relaxaurus Lux](https://palworld-db.com/pal/relaxaurus-lux) | Dragon / Electric | 120 | 120 | 110 | 17 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=LazyDragon_Electric) |
| 103 | [Chillet](https://palworld-db.com/pal/chillet) | Ice / Dragon | 100 | 90 | 80 | 117 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=WeaselDragon) |
| 103B | [Chillet Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/chillet-ignis) | Fire / Dragon | 100 | 90 | 80 | 52 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=WeaselDragon_Fire) |
| 121 | [Jormuntide](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide) | Dragon / Water | 150 | 130 | 100 | No wild spawns |
| 121B | [Jormuntide Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide-ignis) | Dragon / Fire | 150 | 130 | 100 | 21 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=Umihebi_Fire) |
| 124 | [Quivern](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern) | Dragon | 100 | 105 | 100 | 423 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=SkyDragon) |
| 124B | [Quivern Botan](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern-botan) | Dragon / Grass | 105 | 105 | 100 | 59 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=SkyDragon_Grass) |
| 137B | [Blazamut Ryu](https://palworld-db.com/pal/blazamut-ryu) | Dragon / Fire | 150 | 105 | 125 | No wild spawns |
| 146 | [Xenogard](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenogard) | Dragon | 120 | 110 | 130 | No wild spawns |
| 158 | [Astegon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/astegon) | Dragon / Dark | 125 | 100 | 125 | No wild spawns |
| 160 | [Silvegis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/silvegis) | Dragon | 110 | 120 | 115 | No wild spawns |
| 171 | [Eidrolon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon) | Dragon / Dark | 125 | 115 | 120 | No wild spawns |
| 171B | [Eidrolon Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon-ignis) | Dragon / Fire | 130 | 115 | 120 | 26 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=GhostDragon_Fire) |
| 184 | [Aegidron](https://palworld-db.com/pal/aegidron) | Dragon / Ground | 125 | 105 | 140 | No wild spawns |
| 187 | [Orserk](https://palworld-db.com/pal/orserk) | Dragon / Electric | 130 | 120 | 115 | 33 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=ThunderDragonMan) |
| 192 | [Shaolong](https://palworld-db.com/pal/shaolong) | Dragon / Water | 135 | 140 | 120 | 63 pins — [view on map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=BlueSkyDragon) |
| 196 | [Xenolord](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenolord) | Dark / Dragon | 120 | 130 | 120 | No wild spawns |
| 202 | [Jetragon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jetragon) | Dragon | 140 | 115 | 120 | No wild spawns |

Nine of the twenty-five never spawn in the open world at all. Six of those are alpha bosses you fight at a fixed point on the map, and the other three — [Blazamut Ryu](https://palworld-db.com/pal/blazamut-ryu), [Xenogard](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenogard) and [Xenolord](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenolord) — come from raids, which is covered further down. [Aegidron](https://palworld-db.com/pal/aegidron) has the highest defence of any Dragon at 140 and ties for third-highest in the game, while [Jormuntide](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide) and [Jormuntide Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide-ignis) share the element's top attack at 150.

## Dragon Type Strengths and Weaknesses

Dragon has the cleanest matchup profile on the [Palworld type chart](https://palworld-db.com/types): it counters exactly one element and exactly one element counters it. What makes that narrow trade valuable is **which** element it beats. Dark is the biggest roster in the game at 70 Pals and it is where the hardest fights live, so a Dragon attacker is the answer to a whole chunk of the endgame. The cost is that Ice shuts your Dragon down just as hard, and 38 Pals carry Ice.

| Situation | Damage | What it means for you |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Your Dragon move hits a Dark Pal | ~1.5× | The only bonus Dragon gets — and Dark is 70 Pals deep |
| An Ice move hits your Dragon Pal | ~1.5× against you | Dragon has one counter and this is it |
| Your Dragon move hits another Dragon Pal | Reduced | Matching elements get greyed-out numbers, never a bonus |
| Your Dragon move hits the other six elements | 1× | No bonus, no penalty — Dragon is never dead weight |
| Your Dragon move hits [Astegon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/astegon) or [Eidrolon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon) | Mixed | Dragon/Dark takes the bonus on its Dark half and resists on its Dragon half |

The third row is the trap. Bringing [Jetragon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jetragon) to a Dragon alpha feels right and plays terribly — you get greyed numbers on every hit. Read [Super Effective and Resistance Explained](https://palworld-db.com/guides/super-effective-and-resistance) if you want the full chart, and remember the bonus keys off the **move**, not the Pal: a Fire Pal holding a Dragon skill still punishes Dark.

## Best Dragon Pals for Combat

Dragon is the best combat element in the game and it is not especially close. **Four of the fourteen S-tier combat Pals on our [Palworld tier list](https://palworld-db.com/tier-list) are Dragon, and five of the fourteen S-tier overall.** No other element puts that many names in the top bracket off a 25-Pal roster. The two [Jormuntide](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide) forms tie the highest attack in the element at 150 and both are melee bruisers with 130 HP, so they are what you send at something you want dead in a hurry.

| Pal | Tier | Class | Attack | HP | Defence | Why Bring It |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| [Jormuntide](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide) | S | Melee | 150 | 130 | 100 | 150 attack and 130 HP, the joint-highest attack in the element. Rides on water and covers Watering Lv 7 at base. |
| [Jormuntide Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide-ignis) | S | Melee | 150 | 130 | 100 | Same 150/130 frame with Fire on the other half, so Grass targets take a bonus too. Kindling Lv 7 back home. |
| [Blazamut Ryu](https://palworld-db.com/pal/blazamut-ryu) | S | Melee | 150 | 105 | 125 | Learns **Magna Crush**, a 700-power melee move nothing else gets. Raid-only, and worth the slabs. |
| [Shaolong](https://palworld-db.com/pal/shaolong) | S | Ranged | 135 | 140 | 120 | The best all-round Pal in the game — 135 attack, 140 HP, S-tier mount and Watering Lv 8. |
| [Jetragon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jetragon) | A | Ranged | 140 | 115 | 120 | 140 attack plus the fastest ride in the game, so it fights and travels in one slot. |
| [Orserk](https://palworld-db.com/pal/orserk) | A | Ranged | 130 | 120 | 115 | Dragon/Electric covers two matchups, and its partner skill stacks attack on whatever is beside you. |
| [Eidrolon Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon-ignis) | A | Ranged | 130 | 115 | 120 | 130 attack with **Blazing Beam** at 700 power, and it is the #5 fastest mount. |
| [Xenolord](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenolord) | A | Ranged | 120 | 130 | 120 | Owns four exclusive Dragon skills including **Omega Laser**. Dark/Dragon, so bring Ice cover. |
| [Aegidron](https://palworld-db.com/pal/aegidron) | A | Ranged | 125 | 105 | 140 | 140 defence is the highest in the element — the one you send into a fight you expect to lose slowly. |
| [Relaxaurus Lux](https://palworld-db.com/pal/relaxaurus-lux) | A | Ranged | 120 | 120 | 110 | The earliest A-tier Dragon most players can breed, and its missile saddle unlocks at Tech Lv 48. |

If you are only building one, make it [Shaolong](https://palworld-db.com/pal/shaolong). It is the single S-tier Pal that is S-tier at everything — 135 attack, 140 HP, the #3 fastest mount and a Lv 8 base job — so it never sits on the bench. [Blazamut Ryu](https://palworld-db.com/pal/blazamut-ryu) out-damages it but costs a raid to obtain, and [Aegidron](https://palworld-db.com/pal/aegidron) trades 10 attack for 35 defence, which is the right swap when a fight is long rather than sharp.

### The Strongest Dragon Attack Skills

Only **23 attack skills carry the Dragon element**, the fewest of any element — Dark has 45 and Neutral 35. The upside is that the good ones are very good: five Dragon moves sit at the game's 700-power ceiling, all on a 30-second cooldown, and four of the five belong to exactly one Pal each. Power only compares inside a class here, so read the melee entries against melee and the shots against shots.

| Skill | Power | Cooldown | Class | DPS | Who Gets It |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Magna Crush | 700 | 30s | Melee | 23.3 | [Blazamut Ryu](https://palworld-db.com/pal/blazamut-ryu) only |
| Meteorain | 700 | 30s | Shot | 23.3 | Eight Pals learn it — the one 700 that is not exclusive |
| Blazing Beam | 700 | 30s | Shot | 23.3 | [Eidrolon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon) and [Eidrolon Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon-ignis) |
| Omega Laser | 700 | 30s | Shot | 23.3 | [Xenolord](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenolord) only |
| Beam Comet | 700 | 30s | Shot | 23.3 | [Jetragon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jetragon) only |
| Aegis Charge | 600 | 30s | Melee | 20.0 | [Silvegis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/silvegis) only |
| Azure Dracoflare | 600 | 30s | Shot | 20.0 | [Shaolong](https://palworld-db.com/pal/shaolong) only |
| Cosmic Meteor | 600 | 30s | Shot | 20.0 | [Xenolord](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenolord) only |
| Dragon Meteor | 600 | 30s | Shot | 20.0 | Any Pal — [Dragon Skill Fruit: Dragon Meteor](https://palworld-db.com/item/SkillCard_DragonMeteor) |
| Tail Slash | 550 | 24s | Melee | 22.9 | [Eidrolon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon) and [Eidrolon Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon-ignis) |

**Meteorain is the one to chase.** It is the only 700-power Dragon move that more than one Pal learns, and eight of them do, so it is the realistic way to put a capped Dragon hit on a team without owning a raid boss. If you would rather bolt Dragon damage onto a Pal that was not born with it, [Dragon Skill Fruit: Dragon Meteor](https://palworld-db.com/item/SkillCard_DragonMeteor) gets you 600 power on anything — the full set is in [List of Dragon Skill Fruits](https://palworld-db.com/guides/dragon-skill-fruits).

## Best Dragon Mounts

**Twenty-four of the twenty-five Dragon Pals take a saddle** — [Orserk](https://palworld-db.com/pal/orserk) is the only one that does not — and Dragon owns the top of the speed charts outright. [Jetragon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jetragon) is the fastest mount in the game at 3300 sprint, and ranks 3, 4 and 5 are Dragon too, so **four of the five fastest rides in Palworld are Dragon**. Ranks below are out of all 115 rideable Pals.

| Pal | Rank | Mount Type | Sprint | Stamina | Saddle Tech Lv. |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| [Jetragon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jetragon) | #1 | Flying | 3300 | 110 | Lv. 79 |
| [Shaolong](https://palworld-db.com/pal/shaolong) | #3 | Flying | 2800 | 100 | Lv. 77 |
| [Eidrolon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon) | #4 | Flying | 2750 | 130 | Lv. 68 |
| [Eidrolon Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon-ignis) | #5 | Flying | 2750 | 130 | Lv. 76 |
| [Jormuntide](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide) | #11 | Water | 1800 | 150 | Lv. 40 |
| [Blazamut Ryu](https://palworld-db.com/pal/blazamut-ryu) | #33 | Ground | 1200 | 190 | Lv. 55 |
| [Xenogard](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenogard) | #40 | Ground | 1200 | 250 | Lv. 41 |
| [Aegidron](https://palworld-db.com/pal/aegidron) | #43 | Ground | 1100 | 300 | Lv. 79 |
| [Astegon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/astegon) | #44 | Flying | 1100 | 300 | Lv. 39 |
| [Chillet](https://palworld-db.com/pal/chillet) | #58 | Ground | 1050 | 100 | Lv. 11 |
| [Chillet Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/chillet-ignis) | #59 | Ground | 1050 | 100 | Lv. 40 |
| [Silvegis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/silvegis) | #65 | Ground | 1050 | 280 | Lv. 60 |
| [Dinossom](https://palworld-db.com/pal/dinossom) | #70 | Ground | 1030 | 130 | Lv. 24 |
| [Dinossom Lux](https://palworld-db.com/pal/dinossom-lux) | #71 | Ground | 1030 | 130 | Lv. 34 |
| [Azurobe](https://palworld-db.com/pal/azurobe) | #78 | Water | 1000 | 160 | Lv. 24 |
| [Azurobe Cryst](https://palworld-db.com/pal/azurobe-cryst) | #79 | Water | 1000 | 160 | Lv. 27 |
| [Jormuntide Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide-ignis) | #83 | Ground | 1000 | 150 | Lv. 59 |
| [Relaxaurus](https://palworld-db.com/pal/relaxaurus) | #87 | Ground | 1000 | 200 | Lv. 45 |
| [Relaxaurus Lux](https://palworld-db.com/pal/relaxaurus-lux) | #88 | Ground | 1000 | 200 | Lv. 48 |
| [Quivern](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern) | #92 | Flying | 950 | 220 | Lv. 38 |
| [Quivern Botan](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern-botan) | #93 | Flying | 950 | 220 | Lv. 45 |
| [Elphidran](https://palworld-db.com/pal/elphidran) | #104 | Flying | 800 | 130 | Lv. 20 |
| [Elphidran Aqua](https://palworld-db.com/pal/elphidran-aqua) | #105 | Flying | 800 | 130 | Lv. 32 |
| [Xenolord](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenolord) | #111 | Flying | 660 | 300 | Lv. 66 |

Speed is not the only axis. [Aegidron](https://palworld-db.com/pal/aegidron) and [Astegon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/astegon) both carry 300 stamina against [Jetragon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jetragon)'s 110, which means they cross the map without a single landing while Jetragon is stopping to breathe. Early on, [Chillet](https://palworld-db.com/pal/chillet) is the one that matters — its saddle unlocks at Tech Lv 11, decades before anything else on this list, and 1050 sprint is a huge upgrade over running. The full ladder is on the [Palworld mount speed list](https://palworld-db.com/mount-speeds) and [Best Flying Mounts](https://palworld-db.com/guides/best-flying-mounts).

## Best Dragon Pals for Base Work

Dragon has no job of its own the way Electric owns power generation, but it does put four Pals at the **Lv 8 ceiling** in four different jobs, which is as many as any element manages. The catch is size: most Dragons are L or XL, so they eat base space and food, and a couple of them are better used as a mount than as a worker.

| Pal | Best Job | Level | All Jobs | Why It Works |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| [Aegidron](https://palworld-db.com/pal/aegidron) | Mining | Lv. 8 | Mining 8 | The best miner in the element and one of the best in the game. XL, so plan the space. |
| [Orserk](https://palworld-db.com/pal/orserk) | Generating Electricity | Lv. 8 | Generating Electricity 8, Handiwork 3, Transporting 4 | The highest electricity rating any Pal has — one Orserk staffs the biggest generator alone. |
| [Shaolong](https://palworld-db.com/pal/shaolong) | Watering | Lv. 8 | Watering 8, Gathering 5 | Watering Lv 8 plus Gathering Lv 5, on the best all-round Pal in the game. |
| [Jetragon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jetragon) | Gathering | Lv. 8 | Gathering 8 | Gathering Lv 8 is real, but you will want it saddled and airborne instead. |
| [Jormuntide](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide) | Watering | Lv. 7 | Watering 7 | The reliable farm waterer once you have beaten the level 55 alpha. |
| [Jormuntide Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide-ignis) | Kindling | Lv. 7 | Kindling 7 | Kindling Lv 7 runs a full furnace line without help. |
| [Blazamut Ryu](https://palworld-db.com/pal/blazamut-ryu) | Mining | Lv. 7 | Kindling 6, Mining 7 | Mining Lv 7 and Kindling Lv 6 in one XL body — two stations, one Pal. |
| [Astegon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/astegon) | Mining | Lv. 7 | Handiwork 3, Mining 7 | Mining Lv 7 with Handiwork Lv 3 as a bonus, and it flies. |
| [Silvegis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/silvegis) | Lumbering | Lv. 6 | Lumbering 6 | The only Lumbering Lv 6 in the element. |
| [Eidrolon Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon-ignis) | Kindling | Lv. 6 | Kindling 6, Transporting 6 | Kindling Lv 6 and Transporting Lv 6 — the most useful double on the list. |
| [Quivern Botan](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern-botan) | Planting | Lv. 5 | Planting 5, Handiwork 2, Gathering 4, Mining 3, Transporting 4 | Covers five different jobs, more than any other Dragon. |

[Orserk](https://palworld-db.com/pal/orserk) is the standout and the reason to keep one even though it cannot be ridden: Generating Electricity Lv 8 is the highest rating any Pal has in any job, so it staffs a large generator by itself instead of the pair of Lv 4s you would otherwise need. [Quivern Botan](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern-botan) is the opposite pick — nothing it does is elite, but five job types on one body means it fills whatever gap your base has that day. Cross-check any of them on the [Palworld work optimizer](https://palworld-db.com/work-optimizer).

## Where to Find Dragon Pals

There are **2,458 Dragon spawn points** on the map across sixteen Pals, and they are lopsided: [Dinossom Lux](https://palworld-db.com/pal/dinossom-lux) alone accounts for 573 of them, nearly a quarter of the element. The desert around **Duneshelter** is the densest Dragon ground in the game, and the Sakurajima and Feybreak clusters carry the rarer variants. Every row links straight to that Pal's pins on our [Palworld interactive map](https://palworld-db.com/map).

| Pal | Main Area | Share | Pins | Map |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| [Dinossom Lux](https://palworld-db.com/pal/dinossom-lux) | Duneshelter | 22.2% | 573 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=FlowerDinosaur_Electric) |
| [Quivern](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern) | Land of Absolute Zero | 12.5% | 423 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=SkyDragon) |
| [Dinossom](https://palworld-db.com/pal/dinossom) | Eastern Wild Island | 18.3% | 262 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=FlowerDinosaur) |
| [Elphidran](https://palworld-db.com/pal/elphidran) | Cinnamoth Forest | 26.4% | 261 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=FairyDragon) |
| [Azurobe Cryst](https://palworld-db.com/pal/azurobe-cryst) | Feybreak Shipwreck | 17.4% | 259 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=BlueDragon_Ice) |
| [Azurobe](https://palworld-db.com/pal/azurobe) | Sealed Realm of the Swift | 18.1% | 199 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=BlueDragon) |
| [Chillet](https://palworld-db.com/pal/chillet) | Icy Weasel Hill | 33.3% | 117 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=WeaselDragon) |
| [Shaolong](https://palworld-db.com/pal/shaolong) | — | — | 63 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=BlueSkyDragon) |
| [Quivern Botan](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern-botan) | Cherry Blossom Crossroads | 57.6% | 59 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=SkyDragon_Grass) |
| [Elphidran Aqua](https://palworld-db.com/pal/elphidran-aqua) | Sakurajima: West Coast | 43.6% | 55 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=FairyDragon_Water) |
| [Chillet Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/chillet-ignis) | Moonflower Tower Entrance | 69.2% | 52 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=WeaselDragon_Fire) |
| [Relaxaurus](https://palworld-db.com/pal/relaxaurus) | Ascetic Falls | 15.8% | 38 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=LazyDragon) |
| [Orserk](https://palworld-db.com/pal/orserk) | — | — | 33 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=ThunderDragonMan) |
| [Eidrolon Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon-ignis) | — | — | 26 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=GhostDragon_Fire) |
| [Jormuntide Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide-ignis) | Wildlands Floodgate | 52.4% | 21 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=Umihebi_Fire) |
| [Relaxaurus Lux](https://palworld-db.com/pal/relaxaurus-lux) | Hill Entrance | 11.8% | 17 | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=LazyDragon_Electric) |

Three of those rows have no single home region — [Shaolong](https://palworld-db.com/pal/shaolong) at 63 pins, [Orserk](https://palworld-db.com/pal/orserk) at 33 and [Eidrolon Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon-ignis) at 26 are scattered thinly enough that opening the map is the only sensible way to hunt them. At the other end, [Chillet Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/chillet-ignis) puts 69.2% of its spawns around the Moonflower Tower entrance and [Quivern Botan](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern-botan) puts 57.6% at Cherry Blossom Crossroads, which makes both of them a single trip rather than a search.

### All 10 Dragon Alpha Bosses

Ten Dragon alphas stand on the map, and for six of them the alpha **is** the Pal — [Jormuntide](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide), [Astegon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/astegon), [Silvegis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/silvegis), [Eidrolon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon), [Aegidron](https://palworld-db.com/pal/aegidron) and [Jetragon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jetragon) have no ordinary wild spawns, so the boss fight is the only way to catch one. They also spread across the whole level curve, which makes them a decent progression checklist on their own.

| Alpha | Level | Elements | Attack | Location |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| [Aegidron](https://palworld-db.com/pal/aegidron) | Lv. 79 | Dragon / Ground | 125 | [Alpha location](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=DomeArmorDragon) |
| [Jetragon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jetragon) | Lv. 70 | Dragon | 140 | [Alpha location](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=JetDragon) |
| [Eidrolon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon) | Lv. 69 | Dragon / Dark | 125 | [Alpha location](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=GhostDragon) |
| [Silvegis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/silvegis) | Lv. 62 | Dragon | 110 | [Alpha location](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=WhiteShieldDragon) |
| [Jormuntide](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide) | Lv. 55 | Dragon / Water | 150 | [Alpha location](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=Umihebi) |
| [Astegon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/astegon) | Lv. 55 | Dragon / Dark | 125 | [Alpha location](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=BlackMetalDragon) |
| [Dinossom Lux](https://palworld-db.com/pal/dinossom-lux) | Lv. 47 | Electric / Dragon | 90 | [Alpha location](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=FlowerDinosaur_Electric) |
| [Azurobe](https://palworld-db.com/pal/azurobe) | Lv. 40 | Water / Dragon | 100 | [Alpha location](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=BlueDragon) |
| [Elphidran](https://palworld-db.com/pal/elphidran) | Lv. 30 | Dragon | 80 | [Alpha location](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=FairyDragon) |
| [Chillet](https://palworld-db.com/pal/chillet) | Lv. 11 | Ice / Dragon | 100 | [Alpha location](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=WeaselDragon) |

[Chillet](https://palworld-db.com/pal/chillet) at level 11 is the earliest Dragon in the game and the one worth a detour — it is a mount at Tech Lv 11 and an easy fight. [Jetragon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jetragon) at level 70 is the wall at the other end, and [Aegidron](https://palworld-db.com/pal/aegidron) at 79 is the highest-level Dragon alpha on the map. Bring Ice to all of them; the full route is in [Alpha Pal Hunting Route](https://palworld-db.com/guides/alpha-hunting-by-level).

### The Three Dragons You Cannot Catch in the World

Three Dragon Pals have neither a wild spawn nor an alpha marker. Two are Summoning Altar raids that need slab fragments assembled into a slab, and the third turns up at meteorite crash sites — which is also the only reliable way to farm [Meteorite Fragment](https://palworld-db.com/item/MeteorDrop).

| Pal | Elements | How to Get It | Guide |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| [Blazamut Ryu](https://palworld-db.com/pal/blazamut-ryu) | Dragon / Fire | Summoning Altar raid — offer [Blazamut Ryu Slab](https://palworld-db.com/item/PalSummon_KingBahamut_Dragon), built from 4 fragments, for a Lv 55 fight | [How to Get Blazamut Ryu](https://palworld-db.com/guides/blazamut-ryu-raid-guide) |
| [Xenolord](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenolord) | Dark / Dragon | Summoning Altar raid — offer [Xenolord Slab](https://palworld-db.com/item/PalSummon_DarkMechaDragon), built from 4 fragments, for a Lv 65 fight | [How to Get Xenolord](https://palworld-db.com/guides/xenolord-raid-guide) |
| [Xenogard](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenogard) | Dragon | Spawns at meteorite crash sites; capture one and breed it after that | [Meteorite Event Guide](https://palworld-db.com/guides/meteorite-event-guide) |

[Xenogard](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenogard) is the easiest of the three by a wide margin and the one people miss. It has 130 defence, the second-highest in the element, its saddle only wants Tech Lv 41, and it drops 5–12 [Meteorite Fragment](https://palworld-db.com/item/MeteorDrop) per kill. Once you own one, it breeds true with itself, so a single capture solves it permanently.

## Dragon Eggs and Breeding

Eggs are colour-coded by element, so a [Dragon Egg](https://palworld-db.com/item/PalEgg_Dragon_01) always hatches something off this list. Dragon is the thinnest colour in the wild nest pools at 13 Pals, which means nest-running for a Dragon is a genuinely bad rate — but the [Huge Dragon Egg](https://palworld-db.com/item/PalEgg_Dragon_05) roster is the **largest of the ten Huge egg colours at 15 Pals**, so when one does drop it is usually worth the incubator slot. Breeding is the better route for almost everything here.

| Parent A | Parent B | Child | Child Element |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| [Relaxaurus](https://palworld-db.com/pal/relaxaurus) | [Sparkit](https://palworld-db.com/pal/sparkit) | [Relaxaurus Lux](https://palworld-db.com/pal/relaxaurus-lux) | Dragon / Electric |
| [Elphidran](https://palworld-db.com/pal/elphidran) | [Surfent](https://palworld-db.com/pal/surfent) | [Elphidran Aqua](https://palworld-db.com/pal/elphidran-aqua) | Dragon / Water |
| [Dinossom](https://palworld-db.com/pal/dinossom) | [Rayhound](https://palworld-db.com/pal/rayhound) | [Dinossom Lux](https://palworld-db.com/pal/dinossom-lux) | Electric / Dragon |
| [Jormuntide](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide) | [Blazehowl](https://palworld-db.com/pal/blazehowl) | [Jormuntide Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide-ignis) | Dragon / Fire |
| [Chillet](https://palworld-db.com/pal/chillet) | [Arsox](https://palworld-db.com/pal/arsox) | [Chillet Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/chillet-ignis) | Fire / Dragon |
| [Quivern](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern) | [Lullu](https://palworld-db.com/pal/lullu) | [Quivern Botan](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern-botan) | Dragon / Grass |
| [Azurobe](https://palworld-db.com/pal/azurobe) | [Frostplume](https://palworld-db.com/pal/frostplume) | [Azurobe Cryst](https://palworld-db.com/pal/azurobe-cryst) | Ice / Dragon |
| [Eidrolon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon) | [Suzaku](https://palworld-db.com/pal/suzaku) | [Eidrolon Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon-ignis) | Dragon / Fire |

Those eight are exclusive combos — the pairing overrides the normal breeding maths, so it produces that child and nothing else. [Chillet](https://palworld-db.com/pal/chillet) plus [Arsox](https://palworld-db.com/pal/arsox) is the cheapest one on the list and both parents are low-level catches, which makes [Chillet Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/chillet-ignis) an early Dragon almost anyone can get. Six Dragons refuse to be bred from anything but themselves: [Orserk](https://palworld-db.com/pal/orserk), [Xenogard](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenogard), [Blazamut Ryu](https://palworld-db.com/pal/blazamut-ryu), [Shaolong](https://palworld-db.com/pal/shaolong), [Jetragon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jetragon), [Xenolord](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenolord) — you have to obtain one first, then pair it with a second of its own species. Run any other pairing through the [Palworld breeding calculator](https://palworld-db.com/breeding) first.

## How to Farm Dragon Radiant Gems

[Dragon Radiant Gem](https://palworld-db.com/item/PalAwakening_Material_Dragon) is what awakening a Dragon Pal costs, and the maths is steep: **50 gems plus 10 World Tree Holy Water make one [Dragon Awakening Crystal](https://palworld-db.com/item/PalAwakening_Dragon)**. Only Dragon Pals drop the gem, every one of them at a 100% rate, so the whole problem is finding a Dragon you can kill repeatedly. Spawn count decides that, not drop rate.

| Pal | Gems per Kill | Rate | Spawn Pins | Best Area | Map |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| [Quivern](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern) | 10–20 | 100% | 423 | Land of Absolute Zero · 12.5% | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=SkyDragon) |
| [Elphidran](https://palworld-db.com/pal/elphidran) | 10–20 | 100% | 261 | Cinnamoth Forest · 26.4% | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=FairyDragon) |
| [Quivern Botan](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern-botan) | 10–20 | 100% | 59 | Cherry Blossom Crossroads · 57.6% | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=SkyDragon_Grass) |
| [Elphidran Aqua](https://palworld-db.com/pal/elphidran-aqua) | 10–20 | 100% | 55 | Sakurajima: West Coast · 43.6% | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=FairyDragon_Water) |
| [Relaxaurus](https://palworld-db.com/pal/relaxaurus) | 10–20 | 100% | 38 | Ascetic Falls · 15.8% | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=LazyDragon) |
| [Orserk](https://palworld-db.com/pal/orserk) | 10–20 | 100% | 33 | — | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=ThunderDragonMan) |
| [Jormuntide Ignis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide-ignis) | 10–20 | 100% | 21 | Wildlands Floodgate · 52.4% | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=Umihebi_Fire) |
| [Relaxaurus Lux](https://palworld-db.com/pal/relaxaurus-lux) | 10–20 | 100% | 17 | Hill Entrance · 11.8% | [Open map](https://palworld-db.com/map?pal=LazyDragon_Electric) |

[Quivern](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern) is the farm. 423 pins is more than triple any other gem source you can actually find in the field, it drops the same 10–20 as everything else, and its cluster in the Land of Absolute Zero is dense enough to loop. [Elphidran](https://palworld-db.com/pal/elphidran) at 261 pins in Cinnamoth Forest is the low-level alternative if the snowfields are still out of reach. Six more Dragons drop the gem as alphas — [Jormuntide](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jormuntide), [Astegon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/astegon), [Silvegis](https://palworld-db.com/pal/silvegis), [Eidrolon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/eidrolon), [Aegidron](https://palworld-db.com/pal/aegidron) and [Blazamut Ryu](https://palworld-db.com/pal/blazamut-ryu) — but an alpha is one kill per respawn, so they are a bonus rather than a route. Expeditions pay out too: the World Tree's Forbidden Area returns 2–5 gems on a 120-minute run. Other elements work the same way, and they are all in [How to Farm Radiant Gems](https://palworld-db.com/guides/how-to-farm-radiant-gems).

## Gear That Boosts Dragon Damage

Two sets of accessories exist for this element and they point in opposite directions. The whistles and batons go on the **Pal fighting beside you** and raise the Dragon damage it deals; the rings go on **you** and cut the Dragon damage you take. If you are building a Dragon team, the baton is the single biggest upgrade on the list because it stacks an attack bonus on top of the element bonus.

| Item | Slot | Effect | Materials |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| [Divine Dragon's Baton](https://palworld-db.com/item/Otomo_ATDragon_ElementBoost_1) | Pal accessory | Raises the Pal's attack and significantly boosts its Dragon damage | Refined Ingot ×20, Polymer ×20, Pure Quartz ×20, Ancient Civilization Core ×5 |
| [Jetragon's Talisman](https://palworld-db.com/item/Otomo_DFDragon_ElementBoost_1) | Pal accessory | Raises the Pal's defence and significantly boosts its Dragon damage | Refined Ingot ×20, Leather ×30, High Quality Pal Oil ×30, Ancient Civilization Parts ×10 |
| [Dragon Support Whistle](https://palworld-db.com/item/Otomo_ElementBoost_Dragon_1) | Pal accessory | Slightly raises the Pal's Dragon damage | Ingot ×20, Horn ×20, Pure Quartz ×20, Ancient Civilization Parts ×2 |
| [Dragon Support Whistle +1](https://palworld-db.com/item/Otomo_ElementBoost_Dragon_2) | Pal accessory | Raises the Pal's Dragon damage | Upgrade of the base version |
| [Dragon Support Whistle +2](https://palworld-db.com/item/Otomo_ElementBoost_Dragon_3) | Pal accessory | Greatly raises the Pal's Dragon damage | Upgrade of the base version |
| [Ring of Dragon Resistance](https://palworld-db.com/item/Accessory_DragonResist_1) | Player accessory | Slightly reduces incoming Dragon damage | Ingot ×20, Bone ×20, Pure Quartz ×20, Paldium Fragment ×30 |
| [Ring of Dragon Resistance +1](https://palworld-db.com/item/Accessory_DragonResist_2) | Player accessory | Reduces incoming Dragon damage | Upgrade of the base version |
| [Ring of Dragon Resistance +2](https://palworld-db.com/item/Accessory_DragonResist_3) | Player accessory | Greatly reduces incoming Dragon damage | Upgrade of the base version |

[Divine Dragon's Baton](https://palworld-db.com/item/Otomo_ATDragon_ElementBoost_1) is the one to build. It wants 5 Ancient Civilization Cores on top of the ingots and quartz, which puts it behind a few tower bosses, but attack plus Dragon boost on the same slot beats anything the plain whistles do. The ring line matters in exactly two places — [Blazamut Ryu](https://palworld-db.com/pal/blazamut-ryu) and [Xenolord](https://palworld-db.com/pal/xenolord) raids, where almost everything coming at you is Dragon damage. Both lines are listed with the rest on the [Palworld accessories list](https://palworld-db.com/accessories).

> **Tip.** **Never send a Dragon at a pure Dragon.** Matching elements get the greyed-out reduced hit, so the natural instinct to answer [Jetragon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jetragon) with your own best Dragon is the slowest possible fight. The three Dragon/Dark Pals are the only exception, because their Dark half hands your Dragon move the bonus back. Ice is the answer, and it is worth keeping one Ice attacker permanently benched for exactly this — the ten Dragon alphas above are a third of the field bosses you will fight past level 30.

## Summary

Twenty-five Pals carry Dragon, tied with Electric for the smallest roster in the game, and the element trades breadth for ceiling: highest average attack of the nine, four of the fourteen S-tier combat Pals, four of the five fastest mounts, and both S-tier support Pals. It counters Dark and only Dark, and Ice counters it and only Ice. [Shaolong](https://palworld-db.com/pal/shaolong) is the best single pick if you are building one, [Chillet](https://palworld-db.com/pal/chillet) is the earliest at a level 11 alpha, [Quivern](https://palworld-db.com/pal/quivern) with its 423 pins is where you farm [Dragon Radiant Gem](https://palworld-db.com/item/PalAwakening_Material_Dragon), and [Jetragon](https://palworld-db.com/pal/jetragon) at level 70 is the mount everything else is measured against.

## Related Guides

Databases and tools:
- [Palworld Paldeck: All Pals](https://palworld-db.com/pals)
- [Palworld Interactive Map](https://palworld-db.com/map)
- [Palworld Type Chart](https://palworld-db.com/types)
- [Palworld Tier List](https://palworld-db.com/tier-list)
- [Palworld Breeding Calculator](https://palworld-db.com/breeding)
- [Palworld Mount Speed List](https://palworld-db.com/mount-speeds)

Other element lists:
- [List of All 25 Electric Type Pals](https://palworld-db.com/guides/all-electric-type-pals)
- [List of All 36 Neutral Type Pals](https://palworld-db.com/guides/all-neutral-type-pals)
- [Best Type Combinations: All 87 Dual-Element Pals](https://palworld-db.com/guides/best-type-combinations)
- [How Many Pals Are in Palworld: Full Count by Element](https://palworld-db.com/guides/how-many-pals-are-in-palworld)

Dragon deep dives:
- [List of Dragon Skill Fruits](https://palworld-db.com/guides/dragon-skill-fruits)
- [How to Farm Radiant Gems](https://palworld-db.com/guides/how-to-farm-radiant-gems)
- [How to Get Blazamut Ryu](https://palworld-db.com/guides/blazamut-ryu-raid-guide)
- [How to Get Xenolord](https://palworld-db.com/guides/xenolord-raid-guide)
- [Meteorite Event Guide](https://palworld-db.com/guides/meteorite-event-guide)

Elements and team building:
- [Super Effective and Resistance Explained](https://palworld-db.com/guides/super-effective-and-resistance)
- [STAB Explained: Same Type Attack Bonus](https://palworld-db.com/guides/stab-explained)
- [Best Flying Mounts and the Saddle Upgrade Path](https://palworld-db.com/guides/best-flying-mounts)
- [Alpha Pal Hunting Route](https://palworld-db.com/guides/alpha-hunting-by-level)
- [List of All Exclusive Breeding Combos](https://palworld-db.com/guides/exclusive-breeding-combos)


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