The DragonFire addon for Minecraft Bedrock Edition, developed by Spectral Studios, introduces tameable dragons, custom armors, weapons, and immersive gameplay. Available on the Marketplace, it offers a free Lite version (~8 dragons) and a full paid version (~36 dragons, version 1.4 as of September 2025). Dragons spawn naturally, and players can collect scales, trade for eggs, and explore new structures. Compatible with consoles, PC, and mobile, it’s best used in survival mode.

Installation and Setup

  1. Open Minecraft Bedrock Edition and navigate to the Marketplace.
  2. Search for "DragonFire" by Spectral Studios.
  3. Download the Lite version (free) or purchase the full version.
  4. Enable the addon in a new or existing world’s Resource and Behavior Packs.
  5. Turn on Experimental Features if prompted.

Note: Use a fresh world for best performance. Update to version 1.4 via the Marketplace for the latest features.

Main Features and Gameplay

DragonFire focuses on exploration, taming, and combat with dragons spawning as neutral mobs in specific biomes.

Taming and Managing Dragons

  • Taming: Ride dragons repeatedly or feed their favorite food (view via Dragonpedia).
  • Dragonpedia: Craft with 1 scale + 1 book to view dragon stats and manage spawns.
  • Growth: Hatchlings grow into rideable adults; toggle aging with a clock.
  • Upgrading: Feed trader-bought fruits (Blazesquash for attack, Vitalpear for health, Zephirberry for speed).
  • Breeding: Feed two tamed adults to produce eggs, potentially yielding hybrids.
  • Riding: Saddle adults to fly; each dragon has unique attacks (e.g., fire breath).

Spawn Manager (Update 1.3+)

Access via Dragonpedia to adjust spawn rates (0-100%) for each dragon type, preventing overpopulation.

List of Dragons

The full version includes ~36 dragons across elements. Below is a summary by element (expand for details).

Fire Dragons
Dragons Biomes Food Notes
Ace, Blazefalcon, Clang, Dragula, Magnus, Solar, Tigris, Searclaw, Maclaw, Samurai, Kitsune Plains, Nether, Caves, Taiga, Jungles, Forests Porkchops, Blaze Powder, Coal, Beef, Magma Blocks, Chicken, Melon Seeds Fire breath; shed blaze items.
Wind Dragons
Dragons Biomes Food Notes
Bee, Elf, Stormfalcon, Pteryx, Ramtalon, Sakura Flower Fields, Mushroom Forests, Jungles, Mountains Honeycomb, Glow Berries, Raw Cod Fast; knockback attacks.
Water Dragons
Dragons Biomes Food Notes
Frogon, Seahorse, Shark, Snail, Tide Swamps, Oceans Raw Cod Water breathing; aquatic loot.
Ice Dragons
Dragons Biomes Food Notes
Snowflake, Icefalcon, Polar, Reindeer Cold Biomes, Frozen Oceans, Tundras Snowballs, Carrots Freeze enemies; Health Boost III.
Poison Dragons
Dragons Biomes Food Notes
Nightlight, Cobra, Viper, Venom Caves, Wood Biomes, Jungles, Lush Caves Glowing Ink Sacs, Raw Rabbit Poison spit; debuffs.
Wither Dragons
Dragons Biomes Food Notes
Nightstalker, Mummified, Myth, Wraith, End Prowler Deserts, Lush Caves, Mesas, Nether, Caves Raw Gold, Rotten Flesh, Obsidian Wither effects; shed gold.
Earth Dragons
Dragons Biomes Food Notes
Folifalcon, Golem, Mushroom, Tree Forests, Caves Apples, Wheat Seeds Tanky; shed seeds.
Lightning Dragons
Dragons Biomes Food Notes
Gladius, Thunderfalcon, Volt Deserts, Mountains Glowstone Electric attacks; speed buffs.
Other Dragons
Dragons Biomes Food Notes
Fay Plains, Jungles, Birch Forests Varies Pink flames, laser beam; large.

Note: Some dragons (e.g., Elf, Gladius) are trader-exclusive.

New Creatures (Update 1.4)

  • Bumpy: Swamp/jungle; knocks back; drops meat.
  • Silver Horn: Snowy; shear for wool.
  • Long Neck: Buries head; drops venom glands for potions.
  • Puffer: Beach/desert; spikes; drops inflation spikes.
  • Pyrobat: Cave lighter; drops illuminating bats.
  • Twins: Swamp hostile; drops hearts with random buffs/debuffs.

Structures

Dragon Nests: Spawn in biome-specific locations with eggs or hatchlings (e.g., icy nests for Snowflake). May have command text alerts (disable with /gamerule commandBlocksEnabled false). Watch for chunk border glitches.

Items and Crafting

  • Scales: Dropped by dragons; craft armors/weapons.
  • Dragonpedia: 1 scale + 1 book; view stats, manage spawns.
  • Fruits: Blazesquash (attack), Vitalpear (health), Zephirberry (speed); from traders/nests.
  • Armors/Weapons: Craft with scales (e.g., 24 for a set). Effects like Fire Resistance or Health Boost. Reindeer set gives Health Boost III; swords add debuffs.

Use standard crafting/smithing tables.

Tips and Tricks

  • Scout biomes with elytra for rare dragons.
  • Adjust spawn rates to balance worlds.
  • Use protectors for mob farms; prioritize attack upgrades.
  • Check Marketplace for hotfixes (e.g., spawn bugs).
  • Transfer dragon ownership in multiplayer via menu.
  • Breed for hybrids; collect all scales for ultimate gear.
Explore DragonFire on the Minecraft Marketplace or check community resources for updates.