Most of their body is covered by scales grouped in stripes of two scales having the same color, alternating magenta and purple. General information Physical appearance ĭraggadons are huge dragons with small wings and a mostly bipedal stance. Just like Iggy and unlike most paper characters, the paper version of the Draggadon retains colored circle-like irises. After reaching a platform containing a Mini Paint Star, Mario will feed the Draggadon the Magma Burger, requiring him to buy another one from Fort Cobalt to control Draggadon again. While controlling it, it can destroy small platforms, and if Mario swings the rod upwards, it will leap up from the lava, allowing Mario to collect any items that are out of reach. Like Captain Toad in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Mario is also able to ride and control the Draggadon over lava, this time by suspending a Magma Burger attached to a Fishing Pole in front of him as bait. If Mario cannot dodge it hiding behind a column or leaving the level, the attack knocks him out in a single hit. Before Mario can stun it, Draggadon tries to chase and eat him, then attack him with a massive fire breath. The Basin hits its head leaving a bump, just like in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker after a rock falls on it.
It is found later in Redpepper Volcano, where the Basin Thing needs to be used in order to stop it being hostile.
It appears as a fossil on a mountain in Marmalade Valley however, after Mario retrieves the orange Big Paint Star from Larry, the fossil is covered with a coat of orange paint, causing it to come to life. Like Draggadon, Captain Toad must also fight Gold Draggadon as boss, although his fireballs will move faster and the lava will rise quicker he will also allow Captain Toad to ride him after his defeat.ĭraggadon, as seen in Paper Mario: Color Splash.Ī Draggadon is featured in Paper Mario: Color Splash. The player can use the left Control Stick to control Draggadon's height, and pressing will have him breathe fire that can break blocks and destroy enemies pressing produces a roar that can shatter Empty Blocks which are normally unaffected by flames.Īnother Draggadon, named Gold Draggadon, also appears in a later episode as the king of the Golden Realm. Toadette encounters Draggadon while searching for Wingo as well, and must fight him the same way.Īfter the fight in Episode 2, Draggadon allows Toadette to ride on his head in an intermediate stage. At the end, Captain Toad must knock over a pillar, which lands on Draggadon's head and knocks him out, allowing him collect the Power Star. Unlike Wingo, Draggadon is not battled directly, and Captain Toad must make to the end of the level while avoiding his attacks by hiding behind walls.
The first Draggadon is fought in Episode 1-10: The King of Pyropuff Peak, Episode 2-9: Draggadon's Revenge, and Bonus Episode-11: Mummy-Me at Pyropuff Peak.Īs Captain Toad chases Wingo and the kidnapped Toadette, he accidentally comes across the isolated volcano known as Pyropuff Peak, where he encounters Draggadon. Two Draggadons appear as bosses in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and its Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS ports.