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How to Tame and Grow Your Dragon in Better Minecraft

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Last updated 2 months ago

In the Better Minecraft modpack, taming and growing your own dragon is an exciting endeavor that adds a powerful companion to your adventures. This guide will walk you through the steps to hatch, tame, and nurture your dragon effectively.

1. Acquiring a Dragon Egg

To begin, you'll need a dragon egg. In the Better Minecraft modpack, dragons are introduced through mods like Dragon Mounts Legacy and Ice and Fire: Dragons. These mods offer various types of dragon eggs, each corresponding to different dragon species. Dragon eggs can typically be found in specific biomes or as rare loot in dungeons and structures. For instance, defeating the Ender Dragon in the End dimension will yield an Ender Dragon egg.

2. Hatching the Dragon Egg

Once you've obtained a dragon egg, the next step is hatching it. The hatching process varies depending on the dragon type and the mod's mechanics. Generally, you'll need to place the egg in a specific environment or use certain items to initiate hatching. For example, some dragon eggs require exposure to particular temperatures or biomes to hatch successfully. Consult the specific mod's documentation or in-game guides for detailed instructions on hatching different dragon species.

3. Taming Your Dragon

After the egg hatches, you'll have a dragon hatchling. Taming the young dragon typically involves feeding it specific items. For instance, in some mods, feeding the dragon its preferred food will establish a bond between you and the creature. Once tamed, the dragon will recognize you as its owner and follow your commands.

4. Growing and Training Your Dragon

Dragons start as hatchlings and gradually grow into formidable beasts. Their growth can be accelerated by feeding them special items. In the Ice and Fire: Dragons mod, using Dragon Meal—a crafted item—can speed up a dragon's growth by one day per meal. Each growth stage enhances the dragon's abilities and size. At stage 3, dragons become rideable, allowing you to soar through the skies and utilize their breath attacks. Regular interaction and feeding are essential to maintain your dragon's health and loyalty.

5. Utilizing Your Dragon

A fully grown, tamed dragon offers numerous benefits:

  • Transportation: Travel vast distances quickly by riding your dragon.

  • Combat Support: Dragons possess powerful attacks, including breath weapons and melee strikes, making them formidable allies in battles.

  • Resource Gathering: Some dragons can assist in mining and gathering resources, depending on the mod's features.

Remember to equip your dragon with appropriate armor and accessories to enhance its defense and abilities. Always ensure your dragon is well-fed and cared for to maintain its performance and loyalty.

Embarking on the journey to tame and raise a dragon in the Better Minecraft modpack adds depth and excitement to your gameplay. With patience and dedication, you'll have a majestic companion to aid you in your adventures.

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