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Changewing
Information
Class
Fire Type
Hot, corrosive, viscous acid that can burn through wood, rock, and dragon-proof metal
Appearance
Features
Side horns protruding from head
Antennae with leaf-like lobes
Underbite
Nasal horn
Abilities
Camouflage
Prehensile tail
Hypnosis
Colors
Red, with orange at the edge of the wings and a cream underbelly
Green with a cream underbelly
Size
Medium: 52 feet 4 inch (15.96 meters) long
8 feet 4 inches (2.54 meters) tall
Food
Fire Weed
Fish
Honeycomb
Wild Boar
Smaller dragons such as the Night Terror
Habitat
Temperate forests
Trainable
Yes
Statistics
Stats icon attack Attack
9
Stats icon speed Speed
14
Stats icon armor Armor
1
Stats icon shot Shot Limit
10
Stats icon venom Venom
0
Stats icon jaw Jaw Strength
2
Known Dragons
Individuals
  • Female Changewing Pack in "Gem of a Different Color"
  • Captured Changewing
  • Outcast Changewing Pack in "Live and Let Fly"
  • Changewing Pack in "Free Scauldy"
  • Edgewing
  • Tuffwing
  • Changewing that attacked Hiccup and Dagur in "Enemy of My Enemy"
  • Changewing captured by the Dragon Hunters in "Defenders of the Wing, Part 1"
  • Snuffnut and his pack
  • Pack of Changewings in "A Gruff Separation"
  • Changewing who attacked the Dragon Hunters in "King of Dragons, Part 2"

The Changewing is a mystery class dragon that appears in three episodes of Riders of Berk.

Official Description[]

The chameleon-like Changewings are skilled predators and some of the deadliest dragons in the Book of Dragons.
Their camouflaging skills are second to none, allowing them to blend in with rocks, trees, foliage, and even buildings. Additionally, Changewings often change colors based on their moods and surroundings. Instead of fire, they shoot hot, corrosive acid that burns through wood and rocks. They are also extremely agile and fast, even when moving along the ground. Changewings have a social structure similar to a lion pride. The female Changewings do most of the hunting and defense.
   


Description[]

Changewings seem to be social creatures as shown in Gem of a Different color when a bunch of mother changewings help each other get their eggs. Two of their unique traits are acid breath, and color changing their ability to change color make their skin softer that is why it protects itself by color changing. They hunt in packs like wolves and lead 1 prey out of the group and they surround it.Its weakness is that you must lead it into an area where it cannot camouflage itself. It can also hypnotize.

Abilities[]

Camouflage[]

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A camouflaged Changewing

The Changewing's most noticeable attribute is the ability to change the color and texture of its scales to match that of their surroundings. They usually blend in with their surroundings while approaching their prey, then transform back into their default colors. The only body part that Changewings can't change is their eyes, which they use to hypnotize victims before an attack. The Changewing's camouflage can also be rendered defunct if they are exposed to Hideous Zippleback gas.

Acid Blasts[]

Unlike most other dragons, the Changewing can launch concentrated streams of acid at victims. Dragons fresh out of the shell are able to use this ability. The acid is green in color and is extremely corrosive. This acid can burn through most, if not all, materials in seconds. However, in the Dragons: Riders of Berk episode "We Are Family, Part 2", Alvin introduced Hiccup to a caged Changewing which shot hot acid at a metal bar, but the bar did not burn. This was also demonstrated in the Dragons: Race to the Edge episode "Night of the Hunters, Part 1" when Snotlout's helmet got hot Changewing acid on it but did not burn through. This means that the Changewings acid cannot corrode metal. However, it is shown in "Dire Straits" that Changewing acid can melt dragon-proof metals. The acid is also highly viscous, able to stay intact underwater. This may indicate an oil-based substance, as it is water-insoluble.

Changewings are also immune to their own acid, as seen in "Snuffnut".

Hypnosis[]

Changewings have the uncanny ability to hypnotize both humans and dragons. When they do that, their pupils dilate into slits, then swirl around. This ability is so powerful that they can hypnotize even a Titan Wing Purple Death. They can transmit commands to the hypnotized victim, which it will follow unless snapped out of the trance. However, they don't use this ability too often as they rely more on their acid and camouflage.

The Changewing's hypnotizing ability is really similar to the Bewilderbeast's Alpha command, even rivaling it when it comes to the size of the controlled victim. But opposed to the Bewilderbeast, Changewings have only been observed controlling one dragon or human at a time, and it is unknown if they can hypnotize larger groups.

Phantom's description mentions that she is the only Changewing to have ever demonstrated this ability. However, this ability is mentioned in the Book of Dragons short, which takes place before Phantom was trained.

Strength and Combat[]

They have been shown to be very strong, capable of holding humans on their back, as well as with their claws and tail with no struggle. These dragons seem to be better in battle when they work as a team against their enemies.

Speed and Agility[]

Their agility and speed have shown to be quite good. They have been shown to have good reflexes allowing them to dodge attacks in battle. They are relativity fast, though they mainly rely on their camouflage.

Climber[]

Due to their long claws, they are shown to be great climbers that can climb on trees, houses and vertical rock walls. They can even stay upside down, which could mean that they have adherent feet, similar to a gecko lizard.

Prehensile Tail[]

Changewings have a prehensile tail for gripping as they are able to hold objects. They are able to lift up Vikings with their highly flexible tail with little to no effort. They are also able to catch a falling human with their tails and move them around. This was shown by a wild Changewing and Snotlout in the episode "We Are Family, Part 1".

The tail of a Changewing can bend almost completely, which could mean that the bone structures have lots of flexible articulations, or that the tail has no bones at all and is composed just by muscles.

Senses[]

The Changewings’ sense of smell might be strong enough to find their stolen eggs from their island to Berk. Though more likely, they followed the scent of the Dragon Riders to track down their missing eggs.

Firepower[]

As seen in various sources throughout the entire franchise, Changewings have the ability to produce fire. The exact nature of these flames remain unknown, as they have only ever appeared in video games, 2D animations and drawings. On the occasions this fire breathing ability is presented, the flames extend in a concentrated stream, most of the time being different shades of yellow and orange, with one example of being blue.

The Changewings known to present this ability so far include Incognito, the Changewing in Book of Dragons, the Changewing on Hiccup's Map and the Baby Changewing in Flight of The Returnwing.

Weaknesses[]

Open Skies[]

The Changewings' skin is vulnerable to attack, as it is softer due to its color-changing properties. In addition, they can't hide if nothing is in their area for them to camouflage against, such as the sky. When Changewings get threatened, injured, or scared, they can't control their color changes, making them easier to see.

Yet in "When Darkness Falls" and "Snuffnut", they are able to camouflage themselves against the sky. It's unclear if possibly they can camouflage against a dark sky or some sub-species has evolved to take on that trait, similar to the Speed Stingers evolving webbed feet in "The Next Big Sting".

Sounds[]

Changewings are also intimidated by a trilling sound (as shown by Dagur the Deranged in "Enemy of My Enemy").

Zippleback Gas[]

Changewings can be revealed by Zippleback gas, which fills up the area around them, causing their outline to become visible.

Behavior and Personality[]

Changewings nest in large, tall forests in packs. They group together for common goals, or in other words, they are team players and will stop at almost nothing to remain in possession of their eggs. Also, Changewings are very curious creatures, and as Hiccup describes, "whatever they see, they love to copy". Changewings are mostly nocturnal, so that they can hide more easily.

A Changewing's egg has gem-like qualities and is green in base, but its aura glows in multiple colors. Some Vikings will mistake these for 'Stones of Good Fortune'.

Changewings are known to be very cooperative and work together to accomplish their goals. Multiple Changewings help one another acquire one of their eggs, and do not rest or leave until all of their eggs have been found. The way a Changewing pack works is very much like how a lion pride works. The females do most of the hunting and fighting, as well as defending their territory. Changewing packs sneak up on their prey — be it a swarm of smaller dragons or a downed dragon, then herd them together or circle a single victim, then pick them off one by one, much like how Black-tip Reef Sharks pick at a bait ball — a compact school of fish they round up against the surface of the water.

Changewings are very maternal dragons, and will protect their young at all costs. Despite this, some Changewing individuals, such as Springwing, will hide their eggs within human settlements, leaving them potentially vulnerable to dragon trappers. However, they have also been known to raise Vikings as baby Changewings. This has only been seen once, when a particularly maternal Changewing captured Snotlout and cuddled and played with him until Hiccup and Toothless got her to drop him.

Like some reptiles such as the snake, Changewings periodically shed their skin, as seen in "A Gruff Separation". The shed seems to be very thick and come off in fairly uniform strips. How often this is done and why exactly is not discussed.

The shed skin still retains its camouflage ability, such that it renders things nearly invisible rather than just changing colors to blend in. How the skin by itself determines the composition of its surroundings is also not discussed, nor if there is a finite limit to it, since the skin has been cast off. Use of this potent tool is only seen in "A Gruff Separation".

Training[]

They enjoy mimicry, so if one tries to mimic them, be it by their noises or their movements, they will find the individual fascinating.

In the Race to the Edge, Season 3 episode "Enemy of My Enemy", Dagur the Deranged diverts a menacing Changewing by clasping his hands together at his mouth and making a deep, fast whistling sound, almost like some sort of bird call. The Changewing appears caught off guard or perhaps is intrigued, then turns away and loses interest.

Appearances[]

Dragons: Riders of Berk[]

How to Train Your Dragon 3 - Hiccup Toothless
Main article: Captured Changewing

In the episode "Gem of a Different Color," the Changewings were found on an island. Fishlegs, on his own "secret" island, finds a strange glowing gem while with his beloved dragon, Meatlug. Taking it back to Berk, Gobber identifies it as a "Stone of Good Fortune, (as Gobber gets "Stones of Good Fortune" and Changewing dragon eggs mixed up) causing the citizens to swarm Fishlegs, offering him valuable trades. Overwhelmed, Fishlegs, after refusing to give it to Snotlout, asks Hiccup to help him return it, so that he can forget all about it.

The teens, excluding Snotlout, who is secretly trailing, take it to the island, where they find many of them in nests, and Hiccup realizes that they are truly dragon eggs. Fishlegs returns it, realizing that it must've fallen from its nest and that he had separated it from its mother. When they attempt to leave, the Changewings trail them, invisible, trying to attack them using their acid. They escape, but Snotlout enters undetected and steals many of the eggs. The next day, Snotlout auctions them off, and the gang tries to convince him something terrible will happen if the eggs remain here. He ignores them and declares a "No returns" policy. The Changewings gradually show up, getting their eggs back, but destroying the village in the process. Stoick and Gobber try to fend them off, but realize that it would be impossible to attack things they can't see.

Hiccup and the gang scramble to return the eggs, and they end up with giving them all back, but the Changewings don't leave. Fishlegs realizes Snotlout has kept one and confronts him, displaying anger and strength that scares Snotlout into giving it back. Fishlegs then nervously tries to find them, and the Changewings surround Fishlegs and reclaim their egg from him. Afterward, they roar and terrify the unfortunate Viking but leave him completely unharmed. Hiccup later claimed they would need to find one so they could train it, possibly inferring they will later appear again.

A Wild Changewing was found where it hid an entrance to Bork's cave in "We Are Family, Part 1" and "held Snotlout hostage" until Hiccup freed him. The Outcasts had one kept in a cage on their island which along with a caged Whispering Death and Scauldron was later used on an attack on Hiccup, Mildew, and Flystorm.

Dragons: Defenders of Berk[]

During their first 'Flight Club' drill in "Live and Let Fly", the Riders went Changewing Island, in hopes of sharpening their skills against Changewings and learning more about them. While Hiccup and Fishlegs explained about their pack behavior, the twins spotted the pack of Changewings attacking Bjorn Boar. The twins accidentally alerted the dragons, and the Riders make a quick escape by heading to the clouds, where the Changewings could not escape. The Outcasts then used a herd of wild Changewings during a diversion, thankfully, the Dragon Riders chase them back to Changewing Island.

In "Free Scauldy", while searching for the Screaming Death, Hiccup, Fishlegs and the twins discovered a Scauldron that had been washed ashore on Changewing Island and been trapped by one wing under a pile of rocks. Despite the threat posed by the Changewings, their dragons refused to leave the Scauldron to die of dehydration, forcing Ruffnut to tame the dragon — which she named Scauldy — so that the others could remove the rocks and fashion a splint for the damaged wing.

Dragons: Race to the Edge[]

Season 1[]

How to Train Your Dragon 3 - Hiccup Toothless
Main article: Edgewing

In "When Darkness Falls" a pack of wild Changewings attack the Night Terrors without a leader, but they retreat when Smidvarg, the leader, came and make the formation of the big Night Terror.

Season 2[]

How to Train Your Dragon 3 - Hiccup Toothless
Main article: Tuffwing

In "Night of the Hunters, Part 1", the Riders try to capture a wild Changewing to use its acid to unlock the Dragon Eye. Unfortunately, the Changewing is scared away by Tuffnut, much to the gang's disappointment, but he then reveals that he had set up a trap and the Changewing is captured the moment it took off. The Changewing quickly spits at Snotlout's helmet and fled, leaving the gang to collect the acid on the helmet.

Season 3[]

In "Enemy of My Enemy", a wild Changewing attacks Dagur and Hiccup but Dagur makes a sort of dragon call and the Changewing leaves. Later, when the captain of the Dragon Hunters hides behind a rock, the same Changewing attacks him and presumably kills him.

In "Defenders of the Wing, Part 1", the Riders free a captured Changewing from the hunters.

Season 4[]

In the episode "Dire Straits", the Dragon Riders used Changewing acid to cut off dragon-proof chains that imprisoned a wild Submaripper, due to its property of not dissolving in water.

Season 5[]

How to Train Your Dragon 3 - Hiccup Toothless
Main article: Snuffnut (character)

In the episode "Snuffnut", Tuffnut fakes his death by appearing to be eaten by a Changewing. Devastated by this, Ruffnut makes that Changewing her "new brother", naming him Snuffnut and painting Tuffnut on his belly.

Season 6[]

In the episode "A Gruff Separation", the twins take the Thorston Induction Trials. One of the tasks is collecting a shred piece of Changewing skin; both Tuffnut and Ruffnut manage to complete the task by paralyzing the dragons with Speed Stinger venom.

Many Changewings were summoned by the Berserker Bewilderbeast during the final battle in "King of Dragons, Part 2". One of them destroyed an arrow launcher on a Dragon Hunter ship.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Changewings and Dramillions are distantly related species.
  • As seen in many episodes, Changewing acid can melt trees but can't melt rocks or metal (excepting Viggo Grimborn's dragon-proof chains). This would mean that the acid melts mostly biological matter.
  • Changewing acid is shown to be immiscible in water, suggesting that it may not be "acid" per se but a highly corrosive nonpolar solvent.
  • The Changewings facial appearance is similar to that of the Diplocaulus, an extinct, prehistoric amphibian from the Permian period.
  • The Changewing's ability to mimic its surroundings in the episode, "Gem of a Different Color" is different from what's shown in Book of Dragons. Its color mimicry in "Gem of a Different Color" is fixed on every part of its body while in Book of Dragons, Changewings mimic different colors for different parts of its body, even if it's not in contact with Changewings body making it truly invisible with a little distortion.
  • Strangely, according to Book of Dragons, the Changewing breathes acid instead of fire while the special shows one burning Bork the Bold.
  • In Gem of a Different Color, it is shown that the Book of Dragons doesn't contain a picture of the Changewing, but in the movie, there was a picture of the Changewing in the same book.
  • The Changewing is similar to a monkey and a chameleon combined, because a monkey likes to copy things, and a chameleon likes to change its colors. Or it can be based on an octopus as octopi are curious and change colors.
  • The Changewing's facial appearance is similar to that of the Diplocaulus, a type of extinct, prehistoric amphibian.
  • The Changewing's size is similar to the Monstrous Nightmare.
    In the end of the episode of Gem of a Different Color, it was hinted that the Changewing could possibly be trained in a later season.
  • The Changewing's ability to mimic its surrounding in the episode of Gem of a Different Color, is different from what's shown in Book of Dragons, its color mimicry in Book of Dragons is fixed on every part of its body while in *Gem of a Different Color, Changewings mimic different colours for different parts of its body, even if it's not in contact with Changewings body making it truly invisible with a little distortion.
  • The Changewing makes a second appearance in We Are Family Part I.
  • It makes a third appearance as a hostage of Alvin the Treacherous in We are Family Part II.
  • In the short Book of Dragons it is said that a Changewing can Hypnotize but in the series they do not show it.
  • Changewings are said to have a hypnotic gaze which is likely a reference to the books.
  • Changewings almost look like Monstrous Nightmares, only Changewings have pigtails, and Nightmares have horns.
  • In the film, Changewing hatchlings are said to be capable of producing acid.
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