Step 1: Start with a square piece of origami paper. Read the steps and look at the images carefully and you'll get this awesome origami dragon flapping in no time. The trickiest fold is probably the wing, but the step by step instructions should guide you through it because it's really not hard at all. The folds are pretty simple and the pictures are pretty self explanatory. Fold it and see for yourself how this origami dragon can be so simple, yet so awesome. Yes, there's the neat little horned head and cool dragon tail, but the wings stand out above all with it's mid flight curvature and gothic form. Besides being entirely foldable and not too complex, it can also flap when you pull its tail! It looks awesome, it's easy to fold, and you can play with it. I designed this origami dragon so I may be biased ), but I have to say that this is one of the coolest looking ones while being one of the easiest to fold. The Origami Dragon grows a horn when evolved to Juvenile Form.Origami Dragon created by Eric Ha Difficulty: Medium.Origami is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding.The Origami Dragon's design is based upon the Firestorm Dragon's, although there are differences between the two.Breeding a Forest Dragon with an Origami Dragon only counts as three types: Green, Pink, and Purple. This is important when considering the number of types for type-amount-dependent dragons such as the Diamond Dragon. Although the Pink type can split into Red and White for breeding purposes, it still only counts as one type.In this case, Pink can contribute both itself and its split colors at the same time. There is one exception to this rule, and that is when both parents possess the Pink type. Thus, the presence of Pink in a pool will either add the Pink type if it does not split or the Red and White types if it does split. However, if it is split, then Pink is no longer in the pool for the duration. When Pink is included in the pool along with one or more other types, the Pink type can split into Red and White. When the Pink type is alone in the pool, it will add pure dragons of its component types ( Red and White) to the list of possible outcomes, but it will not split into its component types.Unlike dragons with only basic types, it will obey the following rules: The Origami Dragon has special behavior when it is used as a breeding parent. Check the Breeding Calculator to view all of the possible results of combining a particular pair of parents.
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