7. Dragon Hunters - DragonSurvivalTeam/DragonSurvival GitHub Wiki


● Armored Knight

β–  The strongest warrior in the group of dragon hunters.

  • Stats 40 health, 10 armor, 0.3 speed, 12 damage;
  • With a 10% chance appears with a shield;
  • Knights follows the prince and princess;
  • Knights are followed by other hunters: Squire, Hunter, Knight Hound;
  • Attacks some hostile monsters;
  • Attacks players with bad omen and Royal Chase. Protects other hunters;
  • Spawns near a players with the "Royal Chase" effect by chance. Much higher chance of being able to spawn near a village;
  • May appear in a group with a prince and a princess near villages;
  • Drop: 0-1 Knight helmet (10%), 0-1 parts of iron set (14%), 0-2 emerald (14%), 0-8 pieces of gold and iron (14%), shield if have (100%);


● Squire

β–  An ordinary soldier in the service. Most likely used to be a villager.

  • Stats 24 health, 2 armor, 0.35 speed, 6 damage;
  • They follows the Knight;
  • Attacks some hostile monsters;
  • Attacks players with bad omen and Royal Chase. Protects other hunters;
  • Spawns near a players with the "Royal Chase" effect by chance. Much higher chance of being able to spawn near a village;
  • Drop: Low-strength leather set pieces (14%), 0-7 pieces of gold and iron (14%).


● Hunter

β–  A crossbowman with dragon hunter clothes from a very old game.

  • Stats 24 health, 0 armor, 0.35 speed, 5 damage;
  • They follows the Knight;
  • Attacks some hostile monsters;
  • Attacks players with bad omen and Royal Chase. Protects other hunters;
  • Spawns near a players with the "Royal Chase" effect by chance. Much higher chance of being able to spawn near a village;
  • Drop: Low-strength leather set pieces (14%), 0-16 arrows, crossbow, 0-7 pieces of gold and iron (14%).


● Knight Hound

β–  A special breed of wolf that is known for its aggression toward reptiles and strong jaws.

  • Stats 10 health, 0 armor, 0.45 speed, 2 damage;
  • Can't be tamed with bones, but will stop attacking if fed long enough.
  • In breeding, wolves are born.
  • They follows the Knight;
  • When renamed as Hector (Π“Π΅ΠΊΡ‚ΠΎΡ€) turns into the dog from one weird cartoon;
  • When attacking, deals Slowness effect. The effect is summed up and gets stronger with each bite.
  • Attacks some hostile monsters;
  • Attacks players with bad omen and Royal Chase. Protects other hunters;
  • Spawns near a players with the "Royal Chase" effect by chance. Much higher chance of being able to spawn near a village;


● Princess

β–  Not all royalty condescend to visit ordinary villagers, but that has nothing to do with the Dragon Princesses. They regularly visit villages and towns to trade. They are interested in flowers, gold and rare objects. To the dragons they meet, they sell a variety of food. The princesses are in the service of dragons unknown to anyone and every time they return to them after trading.

  • Stats 10 health, 0.3 speed;
  • They are followed by knights;
  • Running away from monsters at high speed;
  • Also run away from players with Bad Omen and Royal Chase.
  • Drop: The flower is the same color as their dress.
  • Princess has a version without the horse, but it is not used anywhere and will be deleted.
  • Occasionally may appear in the village accompanied by knights. Such a princess can be renamed with a tag so that she never disappears.
  • The princesses are distinguished by different trades depending on the color of the dress. Mostly they sell food for dragons. For the cave dragons is a red and black princess, for the forest dragons is yellow and purple, for the sea dragons is blue. They all like to buy flowers and gold ingots.
  • You can find princess summoning scrolls in many different chests around the world. They appear for a short period of time, so it is advisable to prepare items for trading in advance. The tag will not prevent them from being despawned.
  • Most princesses are the same, but the white princess is special. At high trade levels, she trades unnecessary items (golden apples, knight helmets, elytras, phantom membranes, hearts of the sea, etc.) for more useful items (iron, gold, netherite scrap, Totem of Undying, etc.)
  • Learn more about trades here.


● Prince

β–  The prince sometimes visits towns and villages with his entourage, but you can personally summon him for a short period of time to trade. Prepare swords, flowers and gold in advance. In the final stages sells items to reduce the growth of the dragon. These scrolls can be found in various chests in the world.

  • Stats 40 health, 6 armor, 0.3 speed, 1 damage;
  • They are followed by knights;
  • Attacks players with bad omen and Royal Chase. Protects other hunters;
  • Occasionally may appear in the village accompanied by knights. Such a prince can be renamed with a tag so that he never disappears.
  • The prince buys equipment (swords, shields, crossbows, etc.), bread, and bunches of flowers. At high levels of trade they sell dragon bones, star bones, and a star heart.
  • You can find prince summoning scrolls in many different chests around the world. They appear for a short period of time, so it is advisable to prepare items for trading in advance. The tag will not prevent them from being despawned.
  • Learn more about trades here.


● Royal Chase

β–  In Dragon Survival, there is karma for treating villager badly. You will be rewarded if you attack any creature specified in the royalChaseStatusGivers config. By default these are villager, iron golems, all dragon hunters, princes and princesses.

  • Gives to all who attack royalty and their friends.
  • Keeps the villagers from trading and they scatter in fear.
  • Groups of dragon hunters will appear around you with a chance. That chance is much higher in the village.
  • Can be removed by the Hero of the Village effect. After death, the effect disappears.
  • If you don't see how much time left to the end of the effect - it just means that the effect lasts longer than 20 minutes.