

They can mimic fire shots of different dragons. If one runs out of heat, the rest of its pack share their reserves with the spent Dramillion so it can fire up again!" ―Dragonpedia Descriptionĭramillions are known for using their unique firepower.

Fortunately, Dramillions can also transfer flames to each other. But even these copycats will hit empty after enough blasts. Dramillions have the highest shot count of any other dragon species by far. It's no wonder, then, that Dragon Hunters once forced Dramillions to reproduce their many fire forms for training drills. The Dramillion duplicates blasts that look - and burn - like the real thing. With their striking coloration, peaked crown, and curved beaks, Dramillions have often been called the parrots of the dragon world for these uncanny creatures can also repeat any kind of dragon fire they see.
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The Dramillion's name was first revealed in the Valentine's Day update for Dragons: Rise of Berk.On June 19, 2018, the Dramillion was introduced in this game. The Dramillion was released in this game in a Valentine update, two weeks before the sixth season of Dragons: Race to the Edge was released. Several Dramillions, including the Titan Wing, appear in the final battle in "King of Dragons, Part 2". There, they discover that the Titan Wing is not the King of Dragons, but that his fire shows the location of the King in the Dragon Eye. Later, the riders find the Dramillion in the middle of the ocean and take it to Defenders of the Wing. The Hunters manage to capture the Titan Wing. In "King of Dragons, Part 1", the combinations of all five lenses in the Dragon Eye make up a Titan Wing Dramillion, making the riders believe it is the King of Dragons.

Determined to find out if they still exist, he encounters various Dramillions on their island. In "Loyal Order of Ingerman", Fishlegs discovers that his ancestors used to hunt Dramillions, to the point of near extinction.
