This guide explains how to read breeding rows. It does not list dragon-specific recipes unless a source exists.
What Breeding Means
Dragon Village 3 breeding uses parent combinations to produce possible child dragons. A useful breeding page needs sources, not guessed formulas.
Each imported row records both parents, the child dragon, probability when available, source URL, source type, confidence, note, and last verified date.
Choosing Parent Dragons
Start from a known parent combination on the calculator or a single-dragon breeding page. Parent order is normalized, so Parent A plus Parent B and Parent B plus Parent A are treated as the same pair.
If a pair has no imported result, the calculator will show the pending-verification state. That does not prove the combination is impossible; no imported row exists yet.
Reading Results and Probability
Possible Offspring lists the child dragon imported for the selected parent pair. Probability is shown only when the source row includes it.
A probability row is not a promise of actual results. Read it with the source and confidence label, especially when the row comes from community-maintained data.
Official Data and Community Data
Official data comes from Highbrow, WithHIVE, or in-game notices. Community data can still be useful, but it needs visible labeling and is not official.
If two sources conflict, keep both notes available until stronger evidence confirms the correct recipe. Do not silently overwrite a sourced row with an unsourced claim.
Why Pending Verification Appears
Pending verification appears when a recipe, probability, source, or confidence field is missing. The label leaves the gap visible instead of covering it with a guess.
Path finding, best-combo search, and breeding graphs need a stronger dataset first.
FAQ
Player Questions
What is breeding in Dragon Village 3?
Breeding combines two parent dragons to produce possible offspring. Recipes appear here when a source is available.
How should I choose parent dragons?
Use known parent combinations when available, then check probability, source type, confidence, and whether the row is official or community data.
How do I read breeding probability?
Probability is the listed chance for a specific imported recipe row. Missing probability stays marked as pending verification.
Why do some dragons show pending verification?
Pending verification means a recipe, probability, or source field is still missing enough evidence for a stronger label.
What happens when sources conflict?
Prefer official sources. Community and user-report rows need source notes, confidence labels, and later verification.
Last updated: 2026-05-27
