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* HMS or HMid - [[High Midgardsormr]]
 
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* HJP or HJupi - ''High Jupiter''
 
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* HZD or HZodi - ''High Zodiark''
 
* HZD or HZodi - ''High Zodiark''

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This page details some of the most commonly asked questions about Dragalia Lost.

General Questions

What is Dragalia Lost?

Dragalia Lost is an action-RPG mobile game, co-developed by Nintendo and Cygames. The game features real-time, action-oriented combat with swipe-based controls. Players collect and field teams of characters that can level up and grow stronger, and are obtained through the game's gacha system.

Is this game free to play?

Yes, this game adopts the typical "free-to-play" model, which means the game is completely free to play but has optional real money in-game purchases.

What is a "gacha"? Is Dragalia Lost a gacha game?

Gacha, short for Gachapon, is a Japanese term used to describe games that require you to pull new characters or content from a large pool at random. By this definition, Dragalia Lost can be classified as a gacha game.

When did the game come out in each region?

The game was originally released in Japan, the United States, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau on September 27, 2018. The game launched in United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, Canada, Singapore, and New Zealand on February 26, 2019.

What about the rest of Europe and other regions?

There is no official information available as of March 2019.

Are there multiple servers or separate servers for each region?

No, there is only one server. Players across all regions are playing together on the same server.

Gameplay Questions

How do you obtain new adventurers?

The main way to gain new adventurers is through Summoning. Summoning allows you to randomly obtain new adventurers as well as dragons and wyrmprints. Some limited-time events provide you with a temporary adventurer who will become permanent after the event if you increase their friendship by completing Campaign Quests or Event Quests while they are in your party.

What can you get from summoning?

There are three types of content you can obtain from summoning: adventurers, dragons, and wyrmprints.

How can you sell dragons, wyrmprints and weapons?

Navigate from the main menu to Teams → Collection → Weapons/Wyrmprints/Dragons → Sell or Part Ways.

I see others using stickers I don't have. Where can I find those?

Sticker loadout can be edited by navigating from the main menu to More → Player Info → Stickers. List of all available stickers can be found here.

I want to upgrade my Halidom but it says "Can be leveled up from facility Lv. 40." What am I missing?

Facility level means the total amount of levels across all of your facilities. It can be increased by building or upgrading more Facilities. Decorations do not count towards the facility level.

Abbreviations and Terms

Here is a list of common abbreviations, terms and their meanings.

General

  • 0UB - Zero Unbinds, refers to a weapon, wyrmprint or dragon that has not been unbound. 1UB, 2UB and 3UB follow the same logic.
  • MUB - Max Unbound, unbound the maximum of four times.
  • FS - Force Strike
  • MC - Mana Circles
  • OD - Overdrive
  • DPrep - Dragon Prep, refers to anything that grants Shapeshift Prep

Weapons

  • Ele - Elemental weapon, typically refers to the third tier of a non-void weapon
  • Void - In the context of weapons, void refers to the Void Weapons craftable from materials earned from Void Battles.

Weapons can be referred to in the following format: rarity.tier.unbinds, for example, 5.3.0 would refer to a weapon that has 5 Icon Rarity 5 rarity, has been enhanced to the third tier, but has not been unbound.

An alternative format is: rarityTtier nUB, for example 5T3 0UB would refer to the same weapon as above.

Adventurers

Seasonal and other variations of adventurers can be prefixed with an exclamation mark (!) to denote the version. For example, H!Elisanne refers to Halloween Elisanne.

  • DY - Dragonyule
  • G - Gala
  • H - Halloween
  • V - Valentine's

Event Quests

High Dragons

Note: these may refer to the dragon itself or to the Advanced Dragon Trial where you fight the dragon in question.