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Common Forest Wyrms

Forest wyrms are considered the most basic of the common wyrm breeds. They are easy for new handlers to care for and offer a good base for creating fun cross breeds.

Varieties

Leaf Crawler - Common

Diet - Omnivorous, primarily leaves & fruit but will occasionally eat bugs.

Difficulty - Easy. Gentle, friendly & inquisitive. Low aggression.

Can come in a rainbow of colors. Leaf shaped plating is good indicator of breeding. Alpha Leaf Crawlers have many leaves w/ connecting vines. Omegas have very few, small leaves. Fall coloration results in marbled leaf coloration. The tropical variant changes the leaves into a flower.


Horned Wood Borers - Uncommon

Diet - Insectivore, uses single horn to drill for & consume insects

Difficulty - Medium. This is a high energy breed that had a voracious appetite for bugs! Will drill into wooden furniture searching for food if not trained. Arborial, prefers tree canopy & branches for nesting.


Mushroom Gatherer - Uncommon

Diet - Vegetarian, eats a wide variety of plant life but favors fungus & lichen.

Difficulty - Easy. Gentle, curious, eager to forage for mushrooms. Can be trained to hunt truffles. Able to digest toxic plant life with no ill effects.


Plumed Gem Hunter - Rare

Diet - Omnivore, with an unusual dietary requirement. This breed *must* find natural minerals & consume them. Typically the favored minerals are the same color as their gem, & help maintain health.

Difficulty - High. Very particular about their diet, occasionally expensive & troublesome to feed. High grooming requirements. Prone to stealing shiny objects, particularly gemstones. Ground/digested minerals are excreted, resulting in glitter piles that can be an issue indoors.


A list of registered Common Forest Wyrms can be found: LINK


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Marine Wyrms

Marine wyrms are some of the first CDF breeds. They are considered one of the 'common' breeds and offer a good variety of face shapes and fins. Their bright colors often appeal to new handlers.

Varieties

Angler Eel - Common

Diet -

Difficulty - Easy, though prone to biting toes.

Typically display colored banding on a black head. Anglers may carry the colored body trait. Lots of bands are a marker of good genes. An Omega Angler Eel for example will have splotches of color instead of full bands. Alphas have double lures to display their hunting prowess.


Spiny Puffer - Uncommon

Diet- Fish

Difficulty-

Spiny Puffers are one of the breeds who have undergone a few changes in appearance over the years as local populations mutated and changed. Selective breeding through CDF also contributed to this. Today's Puffers are known best for their small, beaked faces similar to the parrot fish. Males of this species have double tongues used for catching and presenting fish to females of interest.


Bright Darter - Uncommon:

Diet-

Difficulty-



Hairy Nudibranch - Rare

Diet-

Difficulty-


A list of registered Marine Wyrms can be found: LINK


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Crystal Wyrms

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Varieties

Swirl Snout- Common
Jewel Horn- Uncommon
Platinum Point- Uncommon
Resplendent Fantail- Rare


A list of registered Crystal Wyrms can be found: LINK


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Zhong Lung Wyrms

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Varieties

Common: Qui-Lin
Uncommon: Gao-Xing
Uncommon: Jiao-Di
Rare: Imperial Fu


A list of registered Zhong Lung Wyrms can be found: LINK


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Tesla Wyrms

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Varieties

Uncommon: Copper
Uncommon: Silver
Uncommon: Gold
Uncommon: Tarnished


A list of registered Tesla Wyrms can be found: LINK


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Pipefoxes

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Varieties

Common: Arctic
Uncommon: Rufus
Uncommon: Silver
Rare: (Various)


A list of registered Pipefoxes can be found: LINK


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Fairy Wyrms

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Varieties

Uncommon: Flickerling
Uncommon: Crinkler
Uncommon: Tatterwing
Uncommon: Flutterling
Ultra Rare: Unseelie Queen*
Ultra Rare: Seelie King*


A list of registered Fairy Wyrms can be found: LINK




Mountain Wyrms

Released at FA: United 2012. This Wyrm Type is not recommended for the novice Handler, as they can be aggressive and highly protective/territorial. They have small, very sharp, retractable teeth, but do not usually show them unless startled or angry. An interesting quirk about this Wyrm breed is their tendency to carry scars from fights with other cave or mountain creatures, or sometimes other wyrms. It is very rare to find a Growler without some scars or marks, and usually means the Growler in question is a juvenile who has ot yet established a territory to claim and defend.

Varieties

Common: Growler
Uncommon: TBD
Uncommon: TBD
Rare: Shrieker


A list of registered Mountain Wyrms can be found: LINK


Jungle Wyrms

Currently unreleased. Any viewable members of this breed are due to them being 'Original' Wyrms before the breeding game started.

Varieties

Common: TBD
Uncommon: TBD
Uncommon: TBD
Rare: Greater Crested


A list of registered Jungle Wyrms can be found: LINK


Stone Wyrms

Currently unreleased. Any viewable members of this breed are due to them being 'Original' Wyrms before the breeding game started.

Varieties

Common: TBD
Uncommon: Lapis
Uncommon: TBD
Rare: TBD


A list of registered Stone Wyrms can be found: LINK


Hybrid Wyrms

Hybrid Wyrms are created when two Wyrms of different breeds are bred and offspring are created. These babies may have some traits from both of their breeds, but may not fit in completely with either of their parent breeds.

Varieties

Common: (Various)
Uncommon: (Various)
Uncommon: (Various)
Rare: (Various)


A list of registered Hybrid Wyrms can be found: LINK

Mutt Wyrms

Mutt Wyrms are a limited edition breed of Wyrms which resulted from having a bunch of leftover Mini Wyrms after discontinuing the breed. These Wyrms have various features that do not fit in with the regular breeds of Wyrms. Their offspring get a somewhat random genetic variation depending on their appearance. However, any offspring of a Mutt Wyrm, will also be of the Mutt Breed, regardless of what Breed the other parent is.

Varieties

TBD


A list of registered Mutt Wyrms can be found: LINK