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In 2014, Cressida Cowell released "The Incomplete Book of Dragons" in the UK and The Complete Book of Dragons in the US. Both are identical except for the In-. These books detail many dragon species seen in the How to Train Your Dragon Books, as well as some that aren't seen in the series. Also introduced in these books are a classification system for the Book dragon species. Any classification is not really mentioned in the actual series. It is possible that the author introduced a classification system not only to organize the plethora of species, but also because classification is very popular in the How to Train Your Dragon Franchise.

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  • Dragon Classes (Books)
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  • In 2014, Cressida Cowell released "The Incomplete Book of Dragons" in the UK and The Complete Book of Dragons in the US. Both are identical except for the In-. These books detail many dragon species seen in the How to Train Your Dragon Books, as well as some that aren't seen in the series. Also introduced in these books are a classification system for the Book dragon species. Any classification is not really mentioned in the actual series. It is possible that the author introduced a classification system not only to organize the plethora of species, but also because classification is very popular in the How to Train Your Dragon Franchise.
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  • In 2014, Cressida Cowell released "The Incomplete Book of Dragons" in the UK and The Complete Book of Dragons in the US. Both are identical except for the In-. These books detail many dragon species seen in the How to Train Your Dragon Books, as well as some that aren't seen in the series. Also introduced in these books are a classification system for the Book dragon species. Any classification is not really mentioned in the actual series. It is possible that the author introduced a classification system not only to organize the plethora of species, but also because classification is very popular in the How to Train Your Dragon Franchise. The author appears, in large part, to base species classification on habitat, and a minor extent on ability and size. The Classes for Book dragons are: Cave Dragon, Tree Dragon, Bog Dragon, Sky Dragon, Mountain Dragon, Nanodragon, and Sea Dragon. There are also a large number of dragon species for whom a Class has not been specified and remain unknown.
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