Properties. The user either is or can transform into an earth dragon. In this hybrid form, earth dragons are able to freely manipulate earth. In some cases, their bodies are made of earth.
They are honest, self-disciplined, and generous which helps them win the hearts of others. According to the Earth Dragon 1988, they hardly believe in love affairs and like to develop relationships naturally. They are never demanding and are also idealists in love.
Dragons can fly, breathe fire, and are extremely powerful, strong, and intelligent creatures. Their hard scales cannot be easily pierced by swords, arrows, and other weaponry. Dragons also have deadly poisons in their teeth and claws.
They have also extended range of supernatural powers, changing size or form (most are able to take human shape), fly among the clouds or hide in water, form clouds, turn into water, change color as an ability to blend in with their surroundings as an effective form of camouflage or glow in dark places.
Dilong (traditional Chinese: 地龍; simplified Chinese: 地龙; pinyin: dìlóng; Wade–Giles: ti-lung; lit. "earth dragon") is a Chinese dragon name that is also used to mean "earthworm" in traditional Chinese medicine and Geosaurus in zoological nomenclature.
Earth Dragon (1928, 1988)
They are selfless and kind-hearted to people they care, and could protect them at any cost. Considering their stubbornness, they can hardly make compromises. They seem dictatorial with self-ego, so they are suggested to listen to others' advice now and then.
Earth dragons are naturally herbivorous but will eat anything, even rocks. Eating rocks is a natural behavior, and is the only way for the dragons to get minerals they need to grow. They can dig into the spiniest of cacti without a thought to all the spines and devour the entire plant in minutes.
Red dragons are the largest and most powerful of the classic chromatic dragons.
One temperamental weakness that all dragons seem to share is greed. Some dragons cannot resist milk, which makes them sleepy, and therefore vulnerable.
In Pokémon, dragons fear fairies (and any opposing Pokémon that learns a Dragon, Fairy, or Ice-type move). In a lot of media though, dragons fear no creature but humans - and sometimes not even humans.
The dragon is a symbol of evil, in both the chivalric and Christian traditions. In the Orient, it symbolizes supernatural power, wisdom, strength, and hidden knowledge. In most traditions, it is the embodiment of chaos and untamed nature.
According to Chinese zodiac compatibility rules, people born in the Year of the Dragon could get along well with Rooster, Rat, and Monkey people; a happy married life would be likely. However, people of Ox, Sheep, or Dog signs should be avoided when choosing a life partner.
Lucky colors: gold, silver, grayish white.
The personality traits of people born in the year of the dragon are: charismatic, intelligent, confident, powerful and they are naturally lucky and gifted. In everything that they do, they tend to do it to the best of their ability with high standards. References: "Dragon(zodiac)." Reference.com.
Goomy may be undeniably cute, but it's incredibly weak in nearly every measurable metric. In fact, the Pokedex states in multiple Pokemon games that it is the weakest Dragon-type ever recorded.
A tiger would win a fight against a Komodo dragon. An ambush by the tiger would instantly end a fight against a Komodo dragon, and the tiger would just as easily win a battle without the element of surprise.
The Purple Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons) is a type of dragon in the Dungeons & Dragons universe. It is an evil-aligned chromatic dragon.
Note: Dragons with earth-elemental breath exhale clouds of dirt and pieces of rock.
People born in 1988 year of the Dragon are ambitious dreamers. They are very smart and work hard with great initiative. If they can stick to one thing, they will have great achievements. They are person with loving heart, and they like to make friends with all kinds of people.
Earth Dragon Slayer Magic is a form of Dragon Slayer Magic that allows its user to generate, manipulate, and presumably consume (like other forms of Dragon Slayer Magic) the element in question, which in this case the earth.