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This is a list of dragons in games. For dragons in other forms of fiction, see List of fictional dragons. For dragons from legends and mythology, see List of dragons in mythology and folklore.
==Dragons in video games==
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* Aeralfos in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
* Akatosh, the Dragon God of Time, from the series "The Elder Scrolls."
* Dragon King Alcar, Demon King Dragonia, Avalanche Abaasy in Xenoblade Chronicles
* Alduin, the Nordic God of Destruction and main antagonist in ''The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim''.
* Angelus (at first simply called "dragon" by Caim, the main character), Legna and several other wild dragons of ''Drakengard'' and ''Drakengard 2''
* Annoth, Barroth, and Morrogh are the three playable dragons in the game ''I of the Dragon''.
* Aquamentus from The Legend of Zelda and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons.
* The Twilit Dragon Argorok from ''Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''
* Arokh, Werokh, Kaeros, Navaros, Mezzidrel, Shaza, Tora and other wild dragons of ''Drakan''
* Ash from ''Kameo: Elements of Power''.
* Atrushan, the main character in the SNES RPG Emerald Dragon (only released in Japan) is a young blue dragon that transforms freely between his true form and an acquired human form to rescue a childhood human friend and sibling named Tamryn.
* Azi Dahaka, the final boss dragon from the PlayStation game ''Dragon Valor''.
* Various flights (distinguished by color) in the Warcraft universe by Blizzard, of which Alexstrasza of the Red dragonflight(Life) is most noteworthy as queen. There is also Neltharion/Deathwing of the black flight - who is dead(Earth), Ysera of the green flight(Nature), Malygos of the blue flight(Magic) who is dead,〔''Game Informer'' provides information on who the character is, why the character is important, and what is next for the character in "Faces of ''Warcraft'': The Essential Introduction to Characters," ''Game Informer'' 183 (July 2008): 101.〕 and Nozdormu of the Bronze dragonflight(Time). Other flights, the Chromatic, Twilight, Netherwing and Infinite, are exclusive to the World of Warcraft. The leader of the Chromatic flight (combined powers of the primary flights), and the ''de facto'' leader of the Black flight before Deathwing's return is his son Nefarian. Nefarian's mother and consort of Deathwing, Sintharia, is the leader and creator of the Twilight dragons (vampiric energy-feeding dragons). The Netherwing flight is the result of black dragon eggs altered by mystic energy. The leader of the Infinite Dragonflight is discovered to be a future version of Nozdormu.
* Bahamut of the Final Fantasy series, including alternate forms Neo-Bahamut and Bahamut Zero of ''Final Fantasy VII''. Various other dragons appear in every game in the series.
* Bahamut Lagoon
* Barba from Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
* Battle Realms features the Dragon Clan which ultimate power is to call down the Ancient Dragon Spirit to devastate the battlefield.
* Bleu and the Dark Dragon from ''Shining Force'', and Thousand in the third scenario of ''Shining Force III''.
* Blizzaurus from Super Princess Peach
* Blue Dragon
* Bomber Dragon, in ''Bomberman Wars'' Charaboms dragons, Ceedrun, Sharagon, in ''Bomberman Max, Bomberman Quest,
* Bonetail, Gloomtail and Hooktail from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', and Fracktail, Wracktail and Bonechill from the following sequel ''Super Paper Mario'',
* Brassel, a Dragon from ''Dragon Valor''.
* Bub and Bob, bubble dragons from ''Bubble Bobble''.
* Cael Cyndar and several other dragon co-stars in ''Dragon Rage''
* Chili Billi and Chilly Willy from ''Banjo-Tooie''.
* The elemental Dragon Gods of ''Chrono Cross'', of which there are six.
* Crossbreed Priscilla in Dark Souls is a half-dragon, half-human woman. She was sealed away by the gods in a painting due to her Lifehunt ability, fearing that she could defeat them. She is an optional boss, wishing to be left alone and points the player to the exit. The player can attack her and, once she is defeated, create a scythe imbued with that same ability from her soul.
* Cynder in The Legend of Spyro series.
* The Czar Dragon and Zombone from ''Super Mario RPG''.
* D'Cay, Draconis Mortis, Lorinor, Loromir, Relerissith, Sirithcam, Sisslith and Sssiliths from ''Sacred''〔()〕
* Dogadon a dragon-dragonfly hybrid in Donkey Kong 64
* Dracula Duck turns into a dragon in DuckTales: Remastered
* Drago in Wario's Woods
* Dragon is the final boss of the Shrek video game based on the film of the same name.
* Dragonlord, who turns into a dragon in the final fight, along with three varieties, blue, red, and green, of dragons found elsewhere in the game ''Dragon Warrior''.
* Dragon Buster
* Dragon Kremling in Donkey Kong: Jungle Climber
* Dragon Man, a form of the shapeshofting protagonist in the game ''Altered Beast''.
* Dragon Man, one of the forms Wonder Boy takes in ''Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap''.
* Dragon Saber
* Dragon Spirit
* Shrek SuperSlam has Dronkeys as playable characters, hybrids of the aforementioned Dragon and Donkey from the Shrek franchise.
* Elvarg, the mighty green dragon from the MMORPG ''RuneScape'', which the player must kill in the quest Dragon Slayer, which allows the player to buy and wear a rune platebody, a blue dragonhide body and a batwing torso.
* The Ender Dragon, a purple-eyed black scaled dragon in the game Minecraft.
* The Everlasting Dragons in Dark Souls. The dragons have stone scales and two pairs of wings. They once held sole dominion over the world, until four beings, who found the Souls of Lords in the First Flame, harnessed their power to overthrow the dragons, launching humanity and the Lords into a golden age known as the Age of Fire. Most dragons encountered in the game have devolved from the ancient dragons. There are only two known remaining Everlasting Dragons left: the Black Dragon Kalameet in the Artorias of the Abyss content, and one who resides in the Ash Lake, who leads a Covenant of Undead who hope to become dragons themselves. The player can join this Covenant and gain the abilities for him or herself.
* Fangora, a green dragon who is the first boss of ''Kirby's Epic Yarn''
* The Fire Imps resemble dragons in Grabbed by the Ghoulies
* FlameWing, male red dragon in Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow Over Mystara
* Flammie, a white four-winged fluffy dragon which the characters ride and Mana Beast the final boss from the ''Secret of Mana''
* Fyrlakith, the guardian dragon from ''Enclave (game)''.
* Gaba, baby dragon from ''Popolocrois''
* The Gaping Dragon in Dark Souls. It is a six-winged, six-legged dragon with the upper half of its body being a giant maw. It once a dragon that was so obsessed with eating that it mutated into its current form.
* Gildiss in The King of Dragons.
* Gleeok a recurring boss from The Legend of Zelda series
* Gobblegut and Fire Gobblegut in Super Mario Galaxy 2
* Gorgok from Dragon Fable who serve as the first boss of the game.
* Gray from ''Atelier Iris 2: The Azoth of Destiny'' is a human who has been turned into a dragonman by the Dragon King Ardgevald.
* Grigori from Dragon's Dogma, a red dragon who devour the Hero's heart and made him an arisen.
* Grundle, Rhindle and Yorgle from ''Atari Adventure''
* Guyra, one of the two dragon deities in King's Field, the other being Seath the Scaleless.
* Hydrus (Colossus #7), Kuromori (Colossus #8) and Phalanx (Colossus #13) from the game ''Shadow of the Colossus'' are dragon-like.
* Jack of Blades from ''Fable'' transforms into a Dragon in ''Fable: The Lost Chapters''.
* Klauth, an ancient red dragon from ''Neverwinter Nights''. Also in that game, other dragons such as the gold dragon Gorgotha or the green dragon Akulatraxas.
* Kunnavang from ''Guild Wars: Factions'', a dragon that helps proceed the story.
* Lazarus from ''Shining Tears'' is a dragon, though technically a Dragonian.
* The Lord of the Dragovians from Dragon Quest VIII, the ruler of a race of half-human, half-dragon, elf-like people called the Dragovians. who live in a mountaintop sanctuary which is the main character's (the Hero's) birthplace, as the Hero is half Dragovian. Other Dragovians in the game include the Hero's grandfather Chen Mui, the council of elders - of which Chen Mui is a member of and Eltrio - the Hero's late father. The Lord of the Lord of the Dragovians acts as a formidable optional boss in the game who can be foughtmany times - after each defeat he changes the colour of his dragon form, thereby changing his method of attack as well.
* Metal Overlord in ''Sonic Heroes.''
* The Mist Dragon and the Earth Dragon in ''Sonic and the Black Knight'' as bosses
* Myrrh, Fa, Banutu, Chiki and Nagi (all Manaketes), Fire Dragons, and the Dracozombies from the ''Fire Emblem'' series.
* Lord Nagafen, Trakanon, Lady Vox and others from EverQuest and Everquest 2.
* Narthilargus from ''The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard'', "The Crown Jewel of the Empire", a bright red fire-breathing giant of a beast.
* Nevis can turn into dragon form in Alcahest.
* Nils and Ninian from Fire Emblem, who are literal half-dragons and NOT Manakete.
* Odahviing, friendly dragon who helps the Dragonborn, the former right hand of Alduin in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
* Onaga, The Dragon King, from ''Mortal Kombat: Deception''.
* Onox from ''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons'' who turns into the Dark Dragon.
* Paarthurnax, leader of the Greybeards and Alduin's former ally in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
* The Purple Dragon from The Fairyland Story
* Quox from Tower of Druaga
* Raptros from ''War of the Monsters''.
* Rathalos in the ''Monster Hunter'' video game series.
* Red Dragon Ruby, White Dragon Nall, and White Dragon Quark, along with the other White, Red, Blue, and Black Dragons of the ''Lunar'' series. Interestingly, young dragons or dragons stripped of their powers are depicted as resembling flying cats in this series.
* Rex from ''Super Mario World''
* Ridley from the ''Metroid'' series and his cyborg version Meta Ridley. He is considered the main antagonist.
* The main character of nearly all games in the ''Breath of Fire'' series is usually a dragon in human form, or a host for a dragon. His name is usually Ryu.
* Sash Lilac, the Scientist, and the Holodragon from Freedom Planet
* Seath the Scaleless from ''King's Field'' and ''Dark Souls''. He is a giant, scaleless albino dragon with insectoid wings, three tails, and no legs. In the former, he is one of the two dragon gods, the other being Guyra. In the latter, he is the Grandfather of Sorcery, who betrayed the ancient dragons due to his lack of the Scales of Immortality they were born with, and helped the ancient Lords overthrow them. Gwyn, the Lord of Sunlight, granted him Dukedom, a fragment of his soul, and access to the regal archives. He was driven mad during his research on the Scales of Immortality. Ironically, he did attain immortality from the primordial crystal he pillaged from the ancient dragons. He is associated with the Moonlight Sword, a recurring weapon in From Software games.
* Singe, the villainous dragon referenced in the title of ''Dragon's Lair''.
* Smokey the Dragon in Diddy Kong Racing
* Space Dragons in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
* Spyro of the ''Spyro the Dragon'' series, as well as many co-starring characters in the series.
* Synn, female red dragon and final boss, in Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow Over Mystara. Synn often masquerades as a young human sorceress commanding incredibly powerful magic, far beyond levels that her apparent youth should actually allow.
* Syvalion
* Talon, a dragon from ''Dragon Valor''.
* Tamagon, from the NES video game ''Devil World''.
* Tiamat and others in Tales of Zestiria
* Tirra, a dragon from the Bomberman Wars
* The Super Dark Great Dragon from Bubble Memories:The Story Of Bubble Bobble III
* Debblun From Puzzle Bobble 3
* Develon From Puzzle Bobble 4
* Mecha Dragon in ''Mega Man 2'' from the first level of Wily's fortress.
* Magma Dragoon and Eregion (a large green dragon Mechaniloid) from ''Mega Man X4''.
* The Tiger-Dragon Emperor Tosh Raka is a dangerous villain in ''The Elder Scrolls'' series, though he has not yet appeared in person in any of the games. ''The Elder Scrolls'' also includes many virtuous dragons who have sworn allegiance to the Tamrielic Empire.
* Trogdor, a character from the Homestar Runner series of Flash games and cartoons.
* Tweek, his mother Gwyneth, and Tweek's siblings in ''Fur Fighters''.
* The friendly dragon Valoo from ''Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker''
* Volga in Hyrule Warriors can turn into a dragon.
* Volvagia from ''The Adventure of Link'' and ''Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''
* The race of were-dragons in ''Fire Emblem''
* A breed of monster in the ''Monster Rancher'' series.
* Ancient Wu sends out a dragon to fight the main player in ''True Crime: Streets of LA''.
* Various dragons under the control of the Dragon Knights in ''Suikoden''.
* The Red Dragon from the BBS door game ''Legend of the Red Dragon''.
*Alexstrasza, Neltharion (Deathwing), Nozdormu, Ysera, Malygos, Onyxia, Nefarian, Drakkisath, Chromaggus, Gyth, Vaelastrasz, Chromie, Korialstrasz, Tyranostrasz, Lethon, Taerar, Ysondre, Emeriss, Firemaw, Anachronos, Azuregos, Flamegor, Ebonroc, Temporus, Aeonus and Terumus, Eranikus are all dragons found in the MMORPG ''World of Warcraft''.
* In ''Zoids: Battle Legends'', the Genosaurer and its variants have a charged particle cannon attack that makes them appear similar to dragons. Also the Deathsaurer and its variants appear to be modeled after Godzilla and have two separate charged particle cannon attacks (one of which can be swapped out for a missile launcher). There is also the Pteramander, which has a flame thrower attack. These are effectively mechanical dragons.
* The Wyvern and Storm Rider Heartless and certain Nobodies from the Kingdom Hearts series of games.
* Zephyr and Farnir in the ''Wild Arms'' series
* Glint from ''Guild Wars Prophecies''
* Drogoth the Dragon Lord from ''The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II''
* In ''Tomb Raider 2'', Lara Croft has to take on a dragon in "The Dragon's Lair", the plot of the entire game revolves around the mythology of Dragons.
* Draic Kin are a race of ancient dragon-like extraterrestrial sentient beings as featured in the adventure game ''The Longest Journey'' and its sequel ''Dreamfall''.
* Various Dragons (Red, Black, Green, Golden, Bone, Ghost, Rust, Crystal, Fairy, Azure Dragon) in the ''Heroes of Might and Magic'' series by 3DO. In the 'expansion pack' for ''Heroes of Might and Magic III'', ''Clash of the Dragons'', the 'evil' dragons were led by the Dragon Queen Mutare. The dragons of Ashan from ''Heroes of Might and Magic V'' are Asha, the Primordial Dragon of Order; Urgash, the Primordial Dragon of Chaos; and the six Elemental Dragons (commonly worshipped as gods): Elrath, the Dragon of Light; Malassa, the Dragon of Darkness; Sylanna, the Dragon of Earth; Sylath, the Dragon of Air; Arkath, the Dragon of Fire; and Shalassa, the Dragon of Water.
* In ''The Legend of Dragoon'', dragons are the source of the Dragoons' powers, able to be summoned when Dart and company reach a high enough level, Dragons such as the Red-Eyed Dragon and the Jade Dragoon. Some of the Dragoons had dragon partners, such as Feyrbrand, The Green Tusked Dragon; Regole, the Blue Sea Dragon; Michael, The Black Burst Dragon. The players fight the ultra-powerful Divine Dragon, referred to as the "King of Dragons", in the game, in a boss battle on disc three.
* In the ''Panzer Dragoon'' series, Dragons are bio-weapons created through genetic mutation. The player-controlled dragon ridden by Jean-Luc Lundi in ''Panzer Dragoon II Zwei'' is named Lagi.
* Various creatures in the Pokémon anime and video games resemble dragons, but only a handful are of the actual type "dragon" (see Pokémon types). It was originally limited to only Dratini, Dragonair, and Dragonite. Later it was expanded to include Flygon, Rayquaza, Salamence, Latias/Latios(duplexed with Psychic), Garchomp, Dialga, Palkia, Giratina, Haxorus, Druddigon, Hydreigon, Reshiram, Zekrom, Kyurem, Dragalge, Tyrantrum, Noivern, Zygarde and others. Some non-Dragon type Pokémon such as Charizard, Gyarados, and Milotic are also modelled after dragons or similar mythical creatures. On the other hand, some Dragon types, such as Kingdra and Altaria, are based on somewhat dragon-like animals rather than dragons themselves.
* Four dragon breeds in the online game ''Shalkith: Last Kin''. Red dragons, who specialize in direct combat, silver dragons, who are particularly adept at wielding magic, brown dragons, who focus on defensive capabilities, and blue dragons, balanced between the other breeds with an emphasis on unusual skills and abilities. Currently, only red dragons are available, while others are being developed.
* In the online RPG ''Tibia'', dragons are one of the most feared enemies and give some of the most prized armors and legs.
* Various dragons in ''RuneScape'', a popular MMORPG,: Skeletal wyverns, Green Dragons, Baby blue dragons, Blue Dragons, Baby red dragons, Red dragons, Baby black dragons, black dragons, and the mighty King Black Dragon, a huge black dragon with three heads and the even mightier queen black dragon. These dragons all range in skill and size.
* In ''Battledragons'', the players play as one of the eight dragon races (Great, Mystic, Hydra, Wyvern, Basilisk, Wyrm, Feathered serpent, Bipedal).
* Cael, a magical dragon from ''Dragon Rage''.
* Tempest, Crossel, and other dragons from ''Star Ocean: Till the End of Time''.
* Antharas the Earth Dragon and Nakondas, the Envoy of Antharas from ''Lineage 2''. Valakas, the red Dragon appears in ''Lineage 2: Chronicle 4''. The other dragons in the Lineage word are Fafurion the Water Dragon, Lindvior the Wind Dragon, Aulakiria the Light Dragon, and Bael-Zael. These are not yet added into the game.
* Several ''Neopets'' are modelled after dragons, such as the Shoyru, Scorchio and Draik. Other Neopets can have alternate "colors" that resemble dragons- for example, if a "Darigan Paint Brush" is used on the ''Tyrannosaurus''-like Grarrl, it becomes a dragon. Several other characters on the site, such as King Terask, are also based on dragons.
* Mortrax, Athron, Pyrog, Sulfras, Khoth and Melanchion are all dragons in the ''Avernum''/''Exile'' series. Pythras is briefly seen in the Blades of Avernum Scenario "Valley of Dying Things"
* Various dragons in ''Ragnarok Online'', including Novus, Ferus, Acidus, and the boss Detale.
* Various and monsters ''Thousand Arms'', Meteor Dragon, Wind Dragon, Blizzard Dragon. and summon dragon Aquoon
* Various ridable charabom boss and monsters from the ''Bomberman'' franchise - Dragon Pup, from Bomberman Quest, Bomber Dragon, from Bomberman Wars, TwinDrag, Dorako, Pommy Dragon, SeaWing, Seiryu, Draco, Bagura's Mecha Dragon, Louie from Bomberman '94 and ''Bomberman Jetters''
* Brongaa, Dragon of Purgatory in ''Yggdra Union''.
* Trang-Oul, a deity worshipped by necromancers in ''Diablo 2''. There is a set named after him.
* Wylaf, a powerful yet aged dragon full of wisdom and richness, aids both main characters (Rue and Mint) in their quest to retrieve the () for their respective motives. From Square PSX game ''Threads of Fate''.
* Horntail is a major and a famous boss in the MMORPG game ''Maplestory''. And most players consider defeating horntail a great achievement and the 2 priest.bishop skills can summon a dragon. There are also dragons as enemies and a smaller boss dragon as an objective required to reach 4th job advancement.
* Dragons have also appeared in the popular massively-multiplayer online role-playing game ''RuneScape'' in different varieties, ranging from weak green dragons to fierce black dragons. There is also a dragon/hydra known as the King Black Dragon.
* Hindel, Belial, and Wagner are dragons that appear in the game ''Odin Sphere'' for the PlayStation 2.
* Several dragons appear in ''Radiata Stories'', such as the Wind Dragon, Fire Dragon, Earth Dragon, Water Dragon, Silver Dragon, and Gold Dragon.
* A undead dragon who is summoned by La-Ilim in ''Grandia 3''
* Shiba a pet dragon owned by Ulf in ''Grandia 3''
* The Nidhog from Age of Mythology
* Dragon Age Series: In ''Dragon Age: Origins'', the player encounters the Archdemon, a type of dragon that serves as the final boss. Also in ''Dragon Age: Origins'', the player can fight a High Dragon. In ''Dragon Age II'' in 'Act 3' there is a dragon called a "''High Dragon''" which is a side-quest boss (and is one of the harder bosses) that is activated after 'Act 2' and can be fought at any time. Also note that Flemeth from the Dragon Age series can shapeshift into a Dragon. Minor dragons called 'Drakes' and 'Dragonlings' appear throughout the games. Dragon Age itself (even in its name) has a strong theme of Dragons throughout, of which there are seven Archdemons all in the form of dragons. In ''Dragon Age: Inquisition'' there are several dragon and dragon like creatures, including ten High-Dragons: Fereldan Frostback, Northern Hunter, Abyssal High Dragon, Gamordan Stormrider, Greater Mistral, Hivernal, Vinsomer, Sandy Howler, Kaltenzahn, Highland Ravager. Also, the antagonist of ''Inquisition'', Corypheus, controls a Red lyrium dragon.
*Landia, a four-headed red dragon in ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''
*The ''Phantasy Star'' MMOs have several dragon bosses such as Sil Dragon and Alterazgohg, as well as a race of dragons known as dragonkin in ''Phantasy Star Online 2''
== Dragons in role-playing games ==
* The MMORPG Istaria: Chronicles of the Gifted allows players to create a dragon as a playable character with hundreds of variations in appearance. The game also features numerous dragons as NPCs, and undead dragons in the employ of the main antagonists, the Withered Aegis, as boss creatures.
*in the anime-style MMORPG Mabinogi, various dragons exist. All are evil save for a few related to quests
* various Great Western dragons and others in ''Earthdawn''
* various Great Feathered Serpent dragons, Great Eastern dragons, Great Western dragons, Great Sirrush dragons, and others in ''Shadowrun''
* various types of dragons found in the ''Rifts'' role-playing game.
* Dragons are common (especially as non-player characters) in ''Dungeons & Dragons'' and in some fantasy role-playing video games. They, like many other dragons in modern culture, run the full range of good, evil, and everything in between. In Dungeons and Dragons the color of the dragon shows if it is evil or good. Metallic dragons are forces of good and they are led by the mighty dragon-god Bahamut. Chromatic dragons are evil creatures ranging from white (the weakest) to the mighty red (the strongest). The chromatic dragons revere Tiamat, a five-headed dragon-god with heads of each color of evil dragon (red, blue, green, white, black).

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