Dragon Kite

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As depicted on the TCG card Kiting.

Dragon Kite comes from a special loot card from the March of the Legion set. The loot card unlocks the option to acquire it from Landro Longshot <Black Flame> in Booty Bay.

The dragon kite is the rarest loot card from the March of the legion set. It can go for up to $50–200 on eBay. It acts as a Companion.

It can be listed on the Black Market Auction House by Landro Longshot, for the opening bid of 15,000g.

In 2022, it was given out as a reward to viewers of eligible Twitch streams who watched for at least four hours from November 15-18.[1]

Facts about the Dragon Kite

Lets go fly a kite...

When summoned by the player, the kite will appear in one of four random colors: red, green, blue, or black. There is a faint sound of rustling paper as the player moves about.

Every so often, the kite will be struck by lightning. The lightning will travel down the kite string and zap the player holding the kite. The game screen of the player and of players nearby will shake as the lightning strikes. The lightning, a purely cosmetic effect that causes no damage, occurs about once every ten real time minutes. However, if it is raining in the game world when the kite is out, then the lightning strike occurs more frequently, about once every two minutes.

As with other non-combat pets, if the player uses a flight path or zones into an instance, the kite will be dismissed. Unlike other non-combat pets, however, the kite will also be dismissed if the player uses a mount or enters water deep enough to cause the swimming animation.

Pet Journal

Much quieter than a real dragon.

Battles

flying Flying: Gains 50% extra speed while above 50% health.
+50% damage from Magic -33% damage from Beast
Level 1 Level 2 Level 4
[Breath] [Call Lightning] [Volcano]
▲▼ ▲▼ ▲▼
[Tail Sweep] [Roar] [Lift-Off]
Level 10 Level 15 Level 20

Notes

  • This pet is a possible drop from  [Landro's Pet Box].
  • The loot card version is able to be crated and sold, while the Twitch version cannot. This was likely done to preserve the pet's value in the auction house.

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