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The drakeadon is a species of four-legged, two-headed lizard beasts. A notable example is Chromaggus, located in Blackwing Lair. More, smaller drakeadons can be found in Blackwing Descent. It seems that they have been created through experiments on the powerful Chromatic dragonflight. As such, they possess the power of all five Dragonflights, as showcased during the fight against Chromaggus who fights with all five of the Dragon's Breaths.

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  • The drakeadon is a species of four-legged, two-headed lizard beasts. A notable example is Chromaggus, located in Blackwing Lair. More, smaller drakeadons can be found in Blackwing Descent. It seems that they have been created through experiments on the powerful Chromatic dragonflight. As such, they possess the power of all five Dragonflights, as showcased during the fight against Chromaggus who fights with all five of the Dragon's Breaths.
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  • The drakeadon is a species of four-legged, two-headed lizard beasts. A notable example is Chromaggus, located in Blackwing Lair. More, smaller drakeadons can be found in Blackwing Descent. It seems that they have been created through experiments on the powerful Chromatic dragonflight. As such, they possess the power of all five Dragonflights, as showcased during the fight against Chromaggus who fights with all five of the Dragon's Breaths.
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