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| attacks = Breathing fire and chomping down
| attacks = Breathing fire and chomping down
| species = [[Dragon]]
| species = [[Dragon]]
| resistance = Unknown (can be defeated with one [[Blue Punch]])
| resistance = Unknown (can be defeated with one [[Flying Punch]])
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In ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', dragons are first seen in [[Once upon a Time]]’s opening sequence. Here, they are seen raiding the forest alongside the [[Livingstone|Lividstones]] and carrying cages with [[Teensie]]s inside them.  
In ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', dragons are first seen in [[Once upon a Time]]’s opening sequence. Here, they are seen raiding the forest alongside the [[Livingstone|Lividstones]] and carrying cages with [[Teensie]]s inside them.  


The heroes first encounter them in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]. One can be seen in the background of the first section, possibly foreshadowing their appearance. Later on, after being called on by a [[Dark Teensy]], multiple dragons, breathing fire at the heroes. They can be defeated with a single [[Blue Punch]] or, in the Wii U, PlayStation Vita, and [[Murfy's Touch|Switch]] versions, with one of the flaming rocks fired by [[Murfy]]’s slingshot. Another one appears in the level’s [[How to Shoot your Dragon#Invaded|invaded counterpart]], albeit in the background. A large, purple dragon appears in [[Castle Rock]] and its [[Castle Rock#8-Bit Edition|8-bit counterpart]], once again breathing fire at the heroes. This one cannot be defeated, despite multiple dragons being present among a pile of defeated enemies at the end of the level.
The heroes first encounter them in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]. One can be seen in the background of the first section, possibly foreshadowing their appearance. Later on, after being called on by a [[Dark Teensy]], multiple dragons, breathing fire at the heroes. They can be defeated with a single [[Flying Punch]] or, in the Wii U, PlayStation Vita, and [[Murfy's Touch|Switch]] versions, with one of the flaming rocks fired by [[Murfy]]’s slingshot. Another one appears in the level’s [[How to Shoot your Dragon#Invaded|invaded counterpart]], albeit in the background. A large, purple dragon appears in [[Castle Rock]] and its [[Castle Rock#8-Bit Edition|8-bit counterpart]], once again breathing fire at the heroes. This one cannot be defeated, despite multiple dragons being present among a pile of defeated enemies at the end of the level.


==''Brawlhalla''==
==''Brawlhalla''==
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How to Shoot your Dragon 10.png|A dragon in the background in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]
How to Shoot your Dragon 10.png|A dragon in the background in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]
How to Shoot your Dragon 13.png|Dragons called by a [[Dark Teensy]] in [[Teensies In Trouble]]
How to Shoot your Dragon 13.png|Dragons called by a [[Dark Teensy]] in [[Teensies In Trouble]]
Dragon Attack.jpg|In most versions of the game, the heroes use the [[Blue Punch]] to defeat dragons in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]
Dragon Attack.jpg|In most versions of the game, the heroes use the [[Flying Punch]] to defeat dragons in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]
MurphyCatapult.jpg|In the Wii U, PlayStation Vita et Nintendo Switch versions of the game, [[Murfy]] uses a catapult to defeat dragons in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]
MurphyCatapult.jpg|In the Wii U, PlayStation Vita et Nintendo Switch versions of the game, [[Murfy]] uses a catapult to defeat dragons in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]
Castle Rock 6.png|The purple dragon from [[Castle Rock]]
Castle Rock 6.png|The purple dragon from [[Castle Rock]]