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*In ''[[The Lost Heir (Book)|The Lost Heir]]'', ''[[Moon Rising]]'' and ''[[Escaping Peril]]'', [[Dragonflame Cactus|dragonflame cacti]] are used. | *In ''[[The Lost Heir (Book)|The Lost Heir]]'', ''[[Moon Rising]]'' and ''[[Escaping Peril]]'', [[Dragonflame Cactus|dragonflame cacti]] are used. | ||
*Natural Weapons such as teeth, claws, fire | *Natural Weapons such as teeth, claws, fire and venom are the ones most commonly used. | ||
*There are three daggers, a sword, and a large stick in the weapons cave/box in [[Jade Mountain Academy]]. | *There are three daggers, a sword, and a large stick in the weapons cave/box in [[Jade Mountain Academy]]. | ||
*[[RainWings]] and [[LeafWings]] have been known to use blowguns. | *[[RainWings]] and [[LeafWings]] have been known to use blowguns. | ||
Revision as of 08:02, 9 February 2019
This page is for weapons used by dragons and scavengers.
Dragon Weapons
- Assassins such as Deathbringer and Cobra used poison, as well as chakrams, throwing knives and daggers.
- Dragons have used spears in many of the books.
- In The Lost Heir, Moon Rising and Escaping Peril, dragonflame cacti are used.
- Natural Weapons such as teeth, claws, fire and venom are the ones most commonly used.
- There are three daggers, a sword, and a large stick in the weapons cave/box in Jade Mountain Academy.
- RainWings and LeafWings have been known to use blowguns.
- Some HiveWing soldiers have been seen to carry "long, needle-like lances".
- Pronged spears are used by NightWings to push the enemies back into the lava, when the enemies wanted to escape from the lava
- Peril is the only dragon with firescales.
- Animus Dragons such as Princess Anemone may/can use their magic to fight.
Scavenger Weapons
- Some of them wield swords, like the ones who killed Queen Oasis.
- Spears are used by scavengers too.
- They also use their hands if they don't have a weapon (i.e. slapping, flailing).
- In Winter Turning, a fortified town of scavengers made a catapult-type weapon that launched a flaming spear. It is possible that this was a ballista but this has not been confirmed.