![]() For Attack, we have the Attack Power stat of the dragons. The Fireworm has an Armor of 15, so I think the Woolly Howl would have an Armor stat of 16. In School of Dragons, the Woolly Howl has a Health that's only slightly higher than the Fireworm Queen's. XDĪs for Attack, Armor, Speed and Firepower, we can be pretty exact using, once again, School of Dragons statistical comparisons. Some of our convos will probably show up here. Also, shout-out to FoxofManyThings and Brynakha, with whom I've discussed a lot of Woolly Howl theories via PM. So here is your special HTTYD Christmas dragon, everyone! Or should I say, Snoggletog dragon!Īlright, let's get to the theories! Before I begin, let me clarify that these theories will be for the Woolly Howl as seen in Dragon: Rise of Berk and it's body type, not the later, slightly inaccurate School of Dragons version. Because of this, there was no better species to choose for the holiday. The Snoggletog Wraith is a subspecies of Woolly Howl and it's the franchises Christmas-themed dragon. Actually, the reason is the Snoggletog Wraith. ![]() XDīut why am I doing this dragon for my Christmas/Yule/holiday special? Is it because it's my own? Well, no, nice as that was. (Heck, the ones on the wikia page were ones I put there.specifying that they're just speculation, of course.) So if the Woolly Howl has the most theories I've ever come up with for a single dragon species.sorry, not sorry. As a result, since the day of its release, I've spent three years trying to picture what a Woolly Howl would act like and how it would interact with other things and what biological strengths and weaknesses it has, and.honestly, most of the Howl speculation I was able to stumble across on Tumblr and the School of Dragons forum and even the wikia page were my own. ![]() It might be pretentious of me, but I'm pretty sure I made the very first Woolly Howl OC, considering I made her the same day as the dragon's release. At first she was called Frostfur, but I renamed her to Winterwind. Basically, the day the Woolly Howl was first released in the franchise - December 5, 2014, on Dragons: Rise of Berk (along with the Groncicle and Shivertooth) - I have had a Woolly Howl OC. So.I have an interesting relationship with this dragon. The Humbanger was introduced in this game as an exclusive hybrid that could be won in the 2021 Dreadfall event.I have to drive 11 hours tomorrow, so we're just posting this now to keep to the schedule. As seen in School of Dragons, Humbangers love Dragon Nip, despite the plant having no effect over its Whispering Death parent.Īppearances Games School of Dragons They have a diet of rock and prefer gemstones, similar to Snafflefangs, which have an affinity for geodes. Humbangers also prefer burrowing near the surface rather than deep into the earth, though they appear capable of doing so. There are some individuals though, that are not as social as the norm, such as Boast-Roaster and the Groggy Fogtrotter. In general, Humbangers are friendly and social dragons, often forming groups for mutual benefit. While most Humbangers are likable, friendly Dragons, Boast-Roaster is a bit of an antagonizer. Humbangers are able to burrow into the ground, though they often prefer to stay near the surface. Unlike their Whispering Death parents, who burrow holes underground, Humbangers prefer open-air mining, searching for gemstones to eat. It tends to emerge explosively, rather than as a stream. Humbangers have a fire breath similar to its parent species. Humbangers have a highly explosive type of fire, and Boast-Roaster is eager to let the flames fly. It also develops longer, more curved horns along with more teeth, and a spikier tail bludgeon. The Titan Wing Humbanger has more spikes compared to its Broad Wing stage. The Humbangers' eyes have no visible pupils, similar to the Whispering Death. The tail is long but hefty, and is weighed down by a large mace-like ball at the end. ![]() Humbangers have a pair of horns on the top of the head and a row of ridges on the center of the head. The lower jaw is also arrayed with spikes. They have a large round head with long teeth, especially on the lower jaw. Humbangers have two rear legs and a pair of small, but functional wings. ![]() Physical Appearance Egg Hatchling to Adult ![]()
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