![]() In School of Dragons, Dragon Nip is used for medicinal purposes in a few Farm jobs the player can complete. Depending on the Dragon species' reaction, Dragon Nip has been employed in Dragon training quite successfully. It affects different dragons differently, ranging from no reaction, to relaxation, to playfulness, to aggression (very much like the variable influence in cats). It also looks similar to "Cat grass", which is another plant fed to cats and is often the young shoots of oat plants.ĭragon Nip alters Dragon behavior, paralleling Cat Nip in real life. One in particular, Allium ursinum, is native to Europe and has broader - but still relatively thin - leaves than other species, which mimics how Dragon Nip is portrayed in School of Dragons. ![]() The term "Garlic Grass" is rather generic, but may refer to any number of species in the Allium genus. In the game, School of Dragons, Dragon Nip is described as growing into "garlic grass". In the Franchise, it is portrayed both as growing wild and cultivated. In the game, School of Dragons, it grows in short grass-like bunches in the player's garden. It is described as having a garlicky smell. Dragon Nip is a green grassy plant, which grows to approximately half the height of a full-grown Viking (or the height of Hiccup in the first film).
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