Sunbreeze Grove is mainly for DragonLords. Lady Celestia is just there to help you train your baby dragon, as well as your fully-grown one. However, before the quests become relevant, you must first complete the Dragon Egg saga. After that, you’re on your way.

Where is my character in this image? The world may never know... (I will never, ever show my character on this blog. If you saw it, your eyes would turn to dust
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I’ll start off with guides for Baby Dragon quests.
Bonding/The Long Walk
- Start off by killing the Boveox. You shouldn’t have too much trouble on him.
- Now, if you want to do this quest as fast as possible, go up on the current frame. All you need to do is fight a single Clawkin Wanderer.
- Go up another frame and get some 50 bonus gold in the treasure chest. There is also a money bag on your way, which gives some exp as well.
- Go back down to the fork, and fight the next Clawkin Wanderer. Of course, you’d go right right after (there was NO typo in that sentence).
- Keep going up (as high as you can go), resulting in some battles with Archeonauts. If you’re ever running low on health, your potions are always available.
- Continue following the path; you will now encouter Lava Davers. Keep going on and on.
- Wait… what? That’s right, it’s the Red Dragon, and he’s returned from the beginning of the game. Now, it’s time to get revenge and fight him! So load up your dragon, and fight!
- Unfortunately, there is no guide for killing him at the moment. However, using the Burn-Megaburn combo, and constantly using the Shield-Mana Regen-Health regen combo, you should do fine. If you still need help, check out the Dragon Operations Manual.
Fight Training
- If you’ve played MechQuest before, you’ll probably recognize the first part of this quest from flying the starship. Move your mosue to control the dragon, and click to shoot.
- On the boss, I, as always, recommend Necromancer. Make sure to start off by attacking the Boulder Elemental, using Final.
- If you have Artix with you, use Holy. If you have double-Artix, only use one of their Holies, because it’s good to save the second one for the Fire elemental.
- Then, use Summon
- After, use Seed.
- If you haven’t killed the Boulder Elemental on the third turn of the Seed, attack the Fire elemental on the turn in which the Seed takes place for massive and maximum damage. Then, continue fighting the Boulder elemental until he is dead.
- On the turn where you could probably kill the Boulder in one hit, use Multi for even more maximum damage!
- Now, just go free-for-all on the Fire elemental.
- Hehe. It’s a short quest, ain’t it?
Baby Steps
- In this one, instead of your character moving, your dragon has grown out of following you, and has started walking alone. Your character will keep good watch though, and still fight alongside your dragon.
- Start off by killing the Boveox. You shouldn’t have too much trouble on him.
- There’s a plant in the next frame. Can you find it?
- In this frame, try to avoid the monsters. Yes, you can do that. Now go up, but avoid the cheetah. (Unless you want the gold and exp)
- There’s another plant up there. Again, you can get the plant without having to fight anything.
- There are actually two plants up there. The second one is in the top-right hand corner.
- Then, go back down and enter the frame to your right-hand side. I’m not sure if it’s possible to avoid everything, though.
- To get the flower at the top, go under the Boveox (the green one), and carefully maneuver on top of the cheetah, and then go up to get the flower.
- From there, go down and get the other plant.
- You win. Now go to Yulgar Serenity and sell your reward.
Now for the Dragon quests (Real dragon, not baby)
Dragon Training
- Does your dragon have no abilities? Well good luck, ’cause it’ll take you a looooooong time and some mighty good luck to kill Togzilla at first.
- Even when you get your first skill (shield), Togzilla can still be quite a threat. Use the shieldevery time it becomes available to ensure victory (you still might lose from doing that, but you’ll have much better chances).
- Every time you gain a new skill constantly use it (unless it isn’t good). If you’re not hesitant about an ability, read the description check its entry in the Dragon Operations Manual.
Titans of Battleon
- Prepare for battle! Head over into AE’s worst game (AKA AdventureQuest) and save AdventureQuest from being non-existant. (I’d rather just let the titan destroy Battleo, thus making AQ non-existant, but then that would also remove AQWorld’s existence as well.)
- Make sure your dragon is using the light element.
- Currently there is no guide, yet. Just use the Burn-Megaburn combo, and the Shield-Mana-Health combo a lot, and you should be fine. When you can’t do either, keep using Breath until you win.
Misc. Quests:
Recipe For Disaster
- Just like in RuneScape (not that I play it), this quest is divided into parts. I’ll start in order.
- Here we go…
The Chef
- Ooohhh… they made a typo in the beginning dialog. Not that it matters…
- Use DragonSlayer, and this quest is a piece of cake. If you don’t have it, try Necromancer.
- In this quest, if you have guests, the Chef’s health increases. So it would be best to do this quest solo (with your pet, of course)
- He should be quite easy if you have the DragonSlayer armor. However, if you happen to be using the best class (AKA Necromancer) then follow these simple steps:
- Start with Final…
- Then Summon, then Seed, then Dominate
- Then do Normal, or a health potion if neccessary only use a health potion if he will kill you on the next turn.
- Now Turn, then Summon, then Dominate, then Sleep, then Attack (or health potion), then Summon, then repeat the steps in the 6th bullet point in this guide (You can use a health potion before this, if neccessary). If he’s on low health, then don’t repeat the steps and just keep attacking.
- You win. Yay.
Dishwasher, Event Planner, Waiter, and Mastermind
- Follow steps for Chef.
- You won. In one step. Record time.
- Note: The Waiter stuns, so try to follow the chef’s instructions, but don’t exactly. Use Dominate when you can, Summon, Turn, Final, and possibly Sleep.
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Hmm sniani I must say you outdid yourself this time but 1 little tiny thing in the long walk quest the bonus things like the treasure chest isn’t guranteed but there will be a item there like a old helmet or something.
OK, I’ll add that into the guide. Thank you!
Togzilla is IMPOSSIBLE.
I get him down to about 1k health when I die.
every other turn is a miss..
He may seem impossible, but just keep trying. You have to get really lucky. It took me a while, too.
Togzilla is very easy if you unlocked primal dragonskills and get a few element orbs for them. But the unlock is very difficult if you have little dragon skills.
not enough details!!!!!