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Ala Acorazada
Clase
Misterio
Habilidad/es
Dispara fuego propano que emite un destello que puede dejar ciego a dragones y vikingos temporalmente, se camufla en los metales y posee una armadura que lo protege
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Estadísticas
Ataque
12
Velocidad
7
Armadura
50
Poder de fuego
10
Limite de disparos
4
Veneno
0
Mandíbula
11
Sigilo
1

El Ala Acorazada (Armorwing en inglés) es uno de los más raros dragones que hay. Se la pasa robando armas solo para construir su armadura.
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El Ala Acorazada se parece mucho al Rompehuesos, excepto que este tiene una armadura hecha de metales. Con sus llamas soldadoras y su cola en forma de látigo, el Ala Acorazada mantiene a su enemigos a raya el tiempo suficiente para que pueda atraer nuevos trozos de metal con su cuerpo magnético y fusionarlos en un escudo de armas cada vez más amplio. Sin embargo, esa armadura es sólo una cáscara utilizada para protegerse e intimidar. Debajo de esa piel reforzada se encuentra un dragón muy diferente que prefieren permanecer en aislamiento, junto a su tesoro privado de metales desechados.
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Sus llamas cegadoras, que a veces emiten chispas, son suficientes como para desorientar la visión de cualquier dragón y vikingo. Su consistencia es parecida a la llama del Mortífero Nadder, aunque tiene los mismos componentes del fuego del Furia Nocturna. Sin embargo, su fuego no es suficiente como para fusionar los metales a su cuerpo.

A diferencia del Rompehuesos que hace su armadura enteramente de huesos de otros dragones, este dragón cubre su cuerpo de escamas débiles con piezas de metal desechado, especialmente en las partes más vulnerables, al igual que el Ladrón de Espadas. Su armadura es tan resistente como para repeler varios ataques de un Pesadilla Monstruosa, y además se dice que siempre está expandiéndose, ya que los Alas Acorazadas siempre están buscando más metal para su armadura.

A pesar de todo el metal encima, estos dragones viajan y se mueven a increíble velocidad y agilidad. Esto, añadido a su formidable resistencia, los hace unos enemigos terribles en combate.

Su única debilidad son los Extinguehumo, quienes al recolectar metal para sus nido, pueden dejar al Ala Acorazada sin su armadura. En este estado, los Alas Acorazadas no son capaces de nada, ya que cualquier golpe puede atravesar sus débiles escamas.
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Los Alas Acorazadas pasan todo su tiempo buscando metales desechados, desde piezas rotas hasta hachas. Debido a su dependencia de este metal, protegen cada pieza con una terrible ferocidad, casi territorial. Cuando otra criatura se les acerca, inmediatamente salen a atacarla, tanto para defenderse a sí mismos como a su tesoro de metales.

Además de su hostilidad, se dice que estos dragones disfrutan de estar solos con su tesoro, a diferencia de otros dragones que viven en manadas.
Entrenamiento Editar

No se dice mucho sobre el entrenamiento de los Alas Acorazadas, pero como con todo dragón, se necesita confianza. A pesar de su agresividad, ayudarlos a defenderse y/o entregarles algo de metal es suficiente como para hacer ver al dragón que uno es digno de confianza.
Curiosidades Editar

    La cabeza del Ala Acorazada se parece un montón a la calavera que usa el Rompehuesos. Esto puede significar que gran parte de la armadura de los Rompehuesos proviene de los Alas Acorazadas.
    Este es el tercer dragón en usar una armadura, y el segundo en usar una armadura metálica. Los otros son el Rompehuesos y el Ladrón de Espadas.
    Este dragón parece una mezcla entre el Pesadilla Monstruosa, el Rompehuesos y el Ladrón de Espadas.
    Fue añadido al juego Escuela de Dragones antes de aparecer en la serie.


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Armorwing
Information
Class
Mystery
Fire Type:
Oxygen-Acetylene[1]
Features
Metal armor
Pair of twisted horns
Chain-whip tail
Abilities
Magnetic Body
Whipping tail
Blinding flames
Colors:
Pale Green
Purple
Orange
Size:
Large: 70 feet (21.3 meters) long
Roar:
ArmorwingRoar
Habitat:
Caves
Distribution:
Armorwing Island
Eerie Isle
Frosttip Peaks
Iron Isle
Shrouded Sands
Unnamed Islands
Trainable:
Yes
Armorwingsize
Statistics
Stats icon attack Attack
12 [1]
Stats icon speed Speed
7 [1]
Stats icon armor Armor
50 [1]
Stats icon fire Firepower
10 [1]
Stats icon shot Shot
Limit
4[1]
Stats icon venom Venom
0[1]
Stats icon jaw Jaw Strength
11[1]
Stats icon stealth Stealth
1[1]
Known Dragons
Individuals:

    Bandit
    Coldsnap
    Gresskarmor
    Knocks
    Irongaze

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    "No scales! That's why it needs metal."
    ―Hiccup, discovering the Armorwing's weakness[src]

The Armorwing is a large dragon of the Mystery Class that made its debut in Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 2. The Armorwing is most noted for its ability to wield metal to its body.
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Official Description

    "Sitting atop its hoarded pile of looted metal on Iron Isle, the Armorwing appears at once impregnable and invincible, but appearances can be deceiving.
    With its welding torch-like flames and chain-whip tail, the Armorwing keeps enemies at bay long enough for it to attract new scraps of metal to its magnetic body and fuse them into an ever-expanding coat of armor. The Armorwing's fire is also incredibly bright, as it is able to temporarily disorient the vision of other dragons and humans.
    However, the Armorwing's armor is just a shell used for protection and intimidation. Beneath that reinforced hide lies a much different dragon that would prefer to remain in isolation with its private trove of discarded metal treasures."
    ―[src]

    "With its welding torch-like flames and chain-whip tail the Armor Wing keeps enemies at bay long enough for it to attract new scraps of metal to its magnetic body and fuse them into an ever-expanding coat of armor.
    Vikings will have to be very precise, and very careful, to find the chink in this Dragon's armor!"
    ―[src]

    "Sometimes, dragons just can't help being a bit kleptomaniac - and the Armorwing is no exception especially when it comes to the need to stay fully-protected! Thanks to this dragon's skirmish with o'l Gobber, though, now Vikings have the chance to train it at a reduced price!
    If there's anyone who knows how to be well-armed and battle ready, it's got to be Gobber the veteran blacksmith of Berk. Problem is, there's really not much a blacksmith can do if he doesn't have the right supplies. Just when he thought he could start the day with his brand new bandwagon of scrap metals, suddenly Gobber found them missing! Outraged by this unfortunate revelation, Gobber spent all morning figuring out just what happened.
    Out of all possible suspects he could think of, he could easily think up two dragon species known for their metallic desires. There's only one surefire way to find out who, and he quickly went to work to lure out his suspect at night. What he wasn't expecting, though, was to find not the Smothering Smokebreaths he assumed to be his nightly thieves - but a mothering Armorwing instead! How did he figure that out? Well, after finding this Mystery Class dragon rummaging through his meager wagon, Gobber followed it all the way to its nest nearby.
    Understanding that it was preparing equipment for its future newborns, Gobber knew exactly what he could provide in exchange for some of his scrap metal back. After striking a deal with this protective dragon, now you can pick up a new Armorwing through Johann's new egg sale today!"
    ―[src]

Physical Appearance

    Egg in School of Dragons

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Egg

Apart from fragments and scraps of metal fused to its shell, the rough and dull Armoring egg isn't too special.
Hatchling to Adult

This dragon has a tan-coloured head similar to that of a Monstrous Nightmare, as noted by its under-bite, nasal horn between two large nostrils, bulging yellow eyes and a pair of twisted horns. While its body is soft and unprotected like that of a Boneknapper, this dragon collects and fuses metal to its skin. Primary areas protected are its chest, neck and tail. The Armorwing looks like a mix between, or a hybrid of a Monstrous Nightmare, a Boneknapper and a Sword Stealer.
Titan Wing

While the appearance of this dragon does not change as drastically as other dragons do, the Titan Wing in Dragons: Rise of Berk has lime green skin and seems to take a liking to collecting sharper scraps of metal and fusing them along its neck. It also appears to have longer wing bones.
Abilities
Magnetic Body

The Armorwing's body is magnetic, and it can cause any metallic objects to be attached before being welded by its flames.
Firepower
Armorwing firetype2

Its blinding flames are incredibly bright, often emitting sparks, and is able to disorient the vision of other dragons. This causes its vision to be foggy, dim and hard to focus. Their fire is hot enough to melt and fuse metals to its body. Its fire consistency is similar to that of a Deadly Nadder, though it has the same elements that compose a Night Fury's blast.
Metal Armor

Unlike the Boneknapper which hoards dragons bones and uses them, this dragon is able to make armor out of metal by welding it together on its vulnerable, non-scaly skin. The characteristic is also shared by the Sword Stealer. It was able to endure many attacks from a Monstrous Nightmare like Hookfang. Their armor is said to be 'ever-expanding', with these dragons constantly adding to their collection of scrap metals.
Speed and Agility

Armorwings have been shown to be able to travel at fast speeds and with surprising agility with all that metal armor on its body as if it doesn't hold them back at all.
Endurance and Stamina

Armorwings have proven to be sturdy opponents. It has been shown enduring attacks from Monstrous Nightmare, blocking their attacks with their wings. As their body is protected by metal, this makes the dragon all the more less susceptible to such attacks. Their stamina can once again be proven by the fact that they can fly easily even with the weight of metal against their backs.
Strength

The Armorwing is able to carry many metal weaponry on its body that have been welded. It can also carry Snotlout with out showing any signs of struggle.
Flaming Metal Projectiles

The Armorwing is able to turn the metal on its body into flaming projectiles by simply set them ablaze and flung them to its targets. However, these powerful attacks can slowly expose the Armorwing's scaleless body.
Behavior and Personality

Armorwings spend a lot of time searching for metal scraps and adding them to their piles of metal--from goblets to axes. Due to their dependency on these materials, they guard them closely, often appearing as fiercely territorial. When approached, they will not hesitate defend themselves and their precious loot of metals, as shown in "Snotlout Gets the Axe", where an Armorwing immediately attacked Snotlout and Hiccup.

In addition to its hostility, this dragon prefers living aloft. Unlike many dragons that live in packs or swarms, this dragon is said to enjoy being alone with its treasures.
Weaknesses
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Armorwing attacked by Smokebreaths.

An Armorwing is vulnerable without it's armor, due to its soft scales. This makes them potential victims to Smothering Smokebreaths, a species of dragon that collects metal. When left without an armor, an Armorwing would seem hopelessly fragile and vulnerable, often flailing aimlessly and refusing to take off.
Training

Not much is said about training Armorwings, but like most dragons, bonding with them requires trust. while they appear aggressive and somewhat stand-offish, helping them again and proving yourself as no threat will assure them that the human is trustworthy. As seen when Hiccup defeated a battle against Smokebreaths and passed the Armorwing a piece of scrap metal, the Armorwing gladly accepted it and dipped its head in gratitude.
Appearances
Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 2

The first appearance of an Armorwing takes place in "Snotlout Gets the Axe", in which Snotlout loses his ceremonial axe and has to recover it, only to find it in the claws of an Armorwing, Bandit. Unable to recover it from a very aggressive Bandit, they head to Breakneck Bog to round up some Smokebreaths. The smaller dragons promptly looted Bandit of all his metal, leaving him defenseless. The gang soon realizes their mistake and quickly lead the Smokebreaths away with the remaining metals. Hiccup then offers him a scrap of metal, much to Bandit's delight.
Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 6
Games
Dragons: Rise of Berk

This dragon appeared in Rise of Berk, along with its Titan Wing form and three other individuals--Bandit from the original series, Coldsnap, Gresskarmor, and Knocks.
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School of Dragons

Armorwings became available as a rideable dragon last before the release of Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 2. They were released as part of the game expansion pack "Battle for the Edge".
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Trivia

    Due to similarities in its body with that of the Boneknapper, it could be that the two are closely related.
    The Armorwing is the first species to be named by Hiccup.
    In an article from School of Dragons, it is referred to as "Armor Wing" but that just might be a spelling error.
    It is the first franchise dragon with an "A" at the beginning of its name.
    It is the third dragon respectively, to protect its body using armor, the first being the Boneknapper, and the second being the Sword Stealer.
    It's also the third dragon with the word "wing" in its name.

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