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Adult |
Feed | Wash |
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Good! | Great! |
Play | Alone time |
Good! | Hmm... |
Soak | Sleep |
Excellent! | Very Good! |
Marino can produce the hybrid Khan Marino when bred with
Khan.
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Gender | Male ![]() |
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Undead Hatch | ||
Undead Hatchling | ||
Undead Adult |
Image | Name | Requirements |
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Marino Expert | Complete the Dragon Book entry for Marino | |
Marino Mania | Obtain 100 Marino adults |
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The dragon inside this egg feels moist.
The dragon often pokes his face above the water.
This hatchling spend their time sitting on sandy beaches or large stones to adapt to land.
This is a water dragon that lives on land after evolving into an adult dragon.
, Water dragons spend most of their time underwater as hatches and hatchlings and appear on land later on. Their similarity to frog dragons has caused a stir amongst tamers, but the Dragon Lab proved that they are two completely different dragon species.
This egg feels damp. The shell is very slippery, making it difficult to hold it properly. The egg hatches faster if left in water. This is one of the dragons that produce a large number of male hatchlings.
From the hatch phase, this dragon type often appears near lakes and beaches. They're not afraid of people and get along well with other dragons. Excessive exposure to sunlight can redden the skin. Since the hatches tend to poke their heads above water, their noses are often red.
Unlike during the hatch phase, the hatchlings of this dragon type can spend a long time on land. They may spend as much as half a day on land, practicing walking quickly. Their webbed feet evolve to adapt to land and become flatter.
As adult dragons, marino dragons live on land but still love water. Their fins are always kept damp. Their slippery skin maintains a moist texture once they adjust to land life. They’re known to retain humidity through their skin as thin as their fins.
They use their webbed hands and feet to get around, which has led many tamers to believe that they are good jumpers. In the case of Marinos, the webbed feet have evolved to swim and walk quickly. Adapted to the ground from an early age, they can use their webbed feet to run as fast as most terrestrial dragons.
Tamer, who first discovered Marino, speculated that it was similar to the Prog Dragon.
It's a water dragon, but living on the ground, singing on a big rock. When Marino was not revealed, some Tamers called him the "Mysterious Prog Dragon."
The Dragon Research Institute learned something while investigating Marino.
The term "Mysterious Prog Dragon" disappeared after discovering several differences, such as not courting through ball pockets and living not only in lakes but also in the deep sea.