Swimming: Though he says he's not much of a swimmer, he was able to pull Astrid out of the deep water in " Night of the Hunters, Part 1 ", and with the help of Toothless' tail in " Dire Straits ", he was able to swim back and forth to free the Submaripper. Though he did start to sink and had to be rescued by Astrid and Stormfly, Hiccup was able to swim a far length downward to save Berk's chest of gold in " Last Auction Heroes ".
Endurance: While it may seem hard to believe at first due to his small stature, Hiccup always manages to bounce back from a severe injury. For example, in " When Lightning Strikes ", he was struck directly in the head by a massive bolt of lightning, and still managed to wake up the next morning. Also, at the end of How to Train Your Dragon , he was knocked off of Toothless by the Red Death's massive club-tail, and with the help of Toothless, of course managed to wake up about a couple days later.
Persuasion: Hiccup is known to be very persuasive, Astrid says so herself as he has convinced his father, the teens, the whole village of Berk, Dagur, Alvin, even Eret to give dragons a closer look and see the beauty of them. In " Buffalord Soldier ", he also managed to persuade Viggo to give him the cure for the Scourge of Odin, to save Astrid. Prosthetic Leg : Hiccup's prosthetic leg has its pros and cons. Unlike his real leg Hiccup can use the metal leg to many different advantages. Other than using it to walk for its main purpose, he can use it as a weapon as he did in " We Are Family, Part 2 " when knocking out one of Alvin's guards.
He can also get rid of it if it's necessary for a situation. In Dragons: Race to the Edge , when Hiccup was kidnapped by Krogan and they got knocked over onto the ledge of a cliff, Hiccup untied his leg to drop Krogan off. It can also be harmed without injuring Hiccup physically. Of course, there are disadvantages to the prosthetic leg. The obvious disadvantage is if he loses the leg or it's damaged from its function he cannot walk at all and becomes vulnerable to attacks.
Along with that, he will need to replace it if it's damaged, just like he did in " The Zippleback Experience " when Barf and Belch kept destroying it.
He also gets teased for it as Snotlout does to him throughout the whole series. It can also be attracted to a strong enough magnet as it was in " The Iron Gronckle " episode.
In How to Train Your Dragon 2 Hiccup is very familiar with his prosthetic leg and is able to switch it from a walking leg to a flying leg without turning to look at it. In The Serpent's Heir , Hiccup used his prosthetic leg to cut open his chains with which he was bound, indicating it was strong enough and quite possibly sharp enough to break open metals. Later, he also uses it to unlock a door, showing that it can be used as a key.
Sailing: In How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World , Hiccup is able to sail with a small ship near the entrance of Hidden World without being pulled by the currents in the waterfall, which indicates that he is a very good sailor. Toothless is Hiccup's dragon and best friend. With their mutual prosthetics, they complete each other. Stoick is Hiccup's overprotective father. He would end up sacrificing himself to save Hiccup's life. Astrid is Hiccup's crush and most loyal partner.
She later becomes his wife and rules Berk by his side. Hiccup appears to be a loving and gentle father. He is very happy to introduce his best friend to his children, and then later takes each of them on a ride. Hiccup playfully throws Nuffink in the air while flying Toothless and Nuffink seems thrilled by the experience.
Halfway through, Hiccup gives Nuffink over to Astrid and reaches for his daughter's hand to bring her over on Toothless. Zephyr seems quite excited to join him. Valka is Hiccup's mother. She was believed to be dead the first twenty years of his life. In reality, she had deliberately distanced herself from her family to keep them safe. During the dragon raids on Berk, Cloudjumper broke into their house.
His mother, Valka, saw this and tried to save him, but Cloudjumper was not harming him, in fact playing with him. However, he accidentally scratched Hiccup and attacked his father.
As a result, Valka was taken by him, leaving Hiccup motherless for 20 years, while Valka, on the other hand, decided to stay with Cloudjumper fearing that she might harm Hiccup and Stoick or worse.
Years later, they meet again along with his mother. Although they do not recognize each other, they do become close by their mutual love for Valka and Hiccup does not hold a grudge against him, At the end of the movie, Cloudjumper, along with the other dragons from the den celebrated Hiccup's coronation as Chief of Berk. Gobber was Hiccup's master when he was young, and mentor when older. He often served as a second father figure. FIshlegs is Hiccup's best friend since childhood.
They share a passion for knowledge and dragons. Hiccup and Snotlout are cousins in the books, though there are currently no indications of any familial relation in the movies or the TV series. Snotlout's arrogance and bullying attitude make Hiccup initially dislike him. Snotlout openly mocks Hiccup's claims and is always boosting up his own image by downplaying Hiccup's. When Hiccup grows more confident in their Dragon Training sessions, Snotlout begins to look up to him.
He willingly aids Hiccup in the battle with the Red Death and wipes a tear of relief when discovering Hiccup is alive. Snotlout is also the first person Hiccup teaches to bond with a dragon. Throughout the franchise, Snotlout preserves a cocky and obnoxious demeanor that Hiccup finds unappealing but tolerates. While their rivalry is still ongoing, Snotlout grows to respect and care for Hiccup.
He recognizes Hiccup as the leader and usually follows his directions, although he may make complaints and act obtuse on purpose. In " Cast Out, Part 2 ", Hiccup also acknowledges Snotlout's efforts, and the two of them officially become friends. By the time of Race to the Edge , they have forged a close and easygoing relationship. In " The Zippleback Experience ", Snotlout provokes Hiccup into punching him but it is well intended as he is trying to help Hiccup get rid of Barf and Belch in his own way.
Another defining moment is at the end of " Crash Course " when Hiccup tells Snotlout he is proud of him. It shows that the respect between them is mutual.
Hiccup starts off at odds with Ruffnut and Tuffnut but manages to gain their respect over the course of the franchise. They show very little empathy for him in the beginning, even joining in on Snotlout's ridiculing. When Hiccup appears to be excelling in Dragon Training, however, they start to appreciate him. Ruffnut even develops a one-sided crush on him. As Hiccup sets off to fight the Red Death, they are quick to tag along, and in the aftermath of the battle, they are just as relieved as everyone else to see him making it out alive.
In the earlier seasons of the show, Hiccup often finds himself annoyed by the twins' antics and love for destruction and chaos. It takes some while, but their reckless and erratic way of thinking gradually begins to align with Hiccup's as they grow older. He slowly starts to see their benefit and acknowledges them as valuable members of the team. Hiccup has, however, always cared for Ruffnut and Tuffnut as individuals.
There are even times he acts as their parent and goes to great lengths to ensure their safety such as in " A View to a Skrill, Part 2 " when he spent all night searching for them. Hiccup's dynamic with the twins' shifts and changes by the time of Race to the Edge. Ruffnut and Tuffnut start to regard him with deep respect, viewing him as their ultimate leader and as someone personally important to them.
They also grow very touchy-feely with Hiccup, treating him in the same manner as they usually act toward one another. In " Guardians of Vanaheim ", after Hiccup predicted that the twins wanted to torture a Dragon Flyer and told them not to do it, Ruffnut and Tuffnut viewed him as a magical being, due to him always knowing what they are thinking and having what he needs exactly when he needs it. Their interactions with Hiccup are limited in the sequel, but they were shown to be celebrating Hiccup's coronation as chief of Berk along with the other villagers.
He is considered to be the second dragon that Hiccup has officially trained in the series. He and Hiccup were initially in conflict as Eret attempted to trap dragons for Drago Bludvist as opposed to Hiccup's respect for them. However, once Eret realized the true nature of dragons, partly thanks to bonding with Stormfly , he switched sides.
He helped the Dragon Riders escape and took part in Hiccup's battle against Drago, proving himself to be a trustworthy and reliable ally. Unlike Hiccup's other opponents, Eret also seemed to respect him from the get-go. He never once mocked or underestimated Hiccup because of his untraditional appearance. Following Stoick's demise, Hiccup offered Eret a place among the riders by giving him Stoick's dragon Skullcrusher. In The Serpent's Heir , Eret already began showing his loyalty to his chief by standing up for Hiccup and later on taking an initiative to help him and the other riders escape when they were being held captive by Calder on Nepenthe.
After returning back to Berk, Hiccup assigned Eret on a special project assigned to his particular skills and passions. Hiccup is welcoming and friendly toward Heather on Dragons: Riders of Berk and initially discards Astrid's suspicions. After realizing Heather has stolen the Book of Dragons and Stormfly, he feels regretful for trusting a stranger over his close friend.
He and the other riders are back on good terms with Heather again once she reasons her actions and helps them defeat Alvin. He attempts to question her about her attacks but Heather is adamant to stay mum. Hiccup eventually learns of her intentions from Trader Johann and after saving her from Dagur, voices his sympathies for her loss. When getting a closer look at Heather's horn , Hiccup recognizes Stoick's seal on it and briefly wonders if Heather is his sister.
He confronts his father about it and learns that the horn was a gift to Oswald the Agreeable for his newborn daughter, making Heather Dagur's sister. When it appears Heather has betrayed them again, Hiccup is willing to take her down as well. However, Astrid reveals that Heather is actually spying on the Hunters. In " Maces and Talons, Part 2 ", Hiccup ends up feeling somewhat responsible for her capture and attempts to prevent her execution.
Though thanks to Fishlegs, they eventually manage to integrate Windshear. Hiccup quickly managed to win over Queen Mala's loyalty and forged an alliance with her tribe. Though Mala still doesn't trust Hiccup fully, she still comes to Hiccup when she has troubles within her tribe.
In " Out of the Frying Pan ", Mala sought help from Hiccup and the dragon riders to deliver an Eruptodon egg to the hatching cavern. While Hiccup and Fishlegs were arguing who should fly with the egg, Mala quickly chose Hiccup for the task, showing that she trusts him more than the other riders. Although he ended up losing Hiccup to Krogan later on. In the series, Alvin clearly has some sort of history with Hiccup's father, and recognizes Hiccup as "Stoick's little embarrassment" and "Stoick's little runt".
Hiccup at first outsmarts Alvin into taking him to Dragon Island. Alvin then begins to try to train dragons of his own, but he fully realizes that to do so, he will need Hiccup.
He abducts him several times throughout the series. Hiccup is usually sarcastic around Alvin which annoys the Outcast chief considerably. This sarcasm displays an amount of contempt for the bloodthirsty chief. Hiccup and Alvin both clearly underestimate each other. Hiccup was completely fooled by Alvin's plot to lure him to the Isle of Night, and Alvin has many times watched helplessly as the "pound boy repeatedly defeats an army of blood-thirsty savages.
Alvin is Hiccup's main enemy in the television series, and he is one of the few characters that Hiccup has openly ordered Toothless to finish off. The animosity between the two of them has grown and grown as Hiccup has escaped Alvin and Alvin has nearly destroyed things that Hiccup cares deeply about.
Alvin has notably targeted Astrid, and this has served to fuel the fire of the rivalry. Then Alvin discovered he could use Hiccup's love for Toothless to get at him, and this seemed to be the final straw. When Hiccup finally escaped, he and Toothless made a diving attack at Alvin and would have most likely killed him if they had not been downed by bolas. It is rare for Hiccup to be so determined to kill an enemy, but Alvin has given him good reasons to reach such decisions.
Hiccup and Alvin become allies at the end of the season. Mildew and Hiccup are certainly not on any sort of good terms in the series. Mildew kicks off their rivalry by intentionally trying to get rid of the dragons. Mildew highly dislikes Hiccup because Hiccup has changed Berk, and because of this Mildew's animosity towards the dragons has stretched out to incorporate Hiccup as well.
He intentionally makes Hiccup look as bad as possible in the eyes of the villagers and often attacks Hiccup's emotions through cruel guilt trips and accusations. This has to lead to Hiccup highly disliking the old man. He never necessarily wishes harm upon the cantankerous old man, but when Mildew does get what is coming to him, Hiccup does seem to slightly enjoy it. Mildew tricks Hiccup into going into an Outcast trap, and this makes Hiccup even angrier with the old man.
However, Hiccup does eventually pity Mildew when he sees him imprisoned, and Mildew convinces Hiccup to let him out of an Outcast cell. Hiccup is then fully willing to help the old man and even tries to get him to bond with the dragons with some success. Unfortunately, it is all a trick, and Mildew winds up betraying Hiccup once again.
Hiccup is unaware of this final betrayal, so he does try to rescue Mildew, but his father tells him that there is no way to help him. Hiccup currently does not necessarily like Mildew's company, but due to his ignorance of Mildew's second betrayal, Hiccup has forgiven him. It is possible Mildew has returned to Berk and became an ally. Hiccup and Dagur have known each other for a long time, usually meeting with their tribes' treaty signing.
Dagur often acts like a pesky older brother, using Hiccup as a knife-throwing target or trying to drown him. Hiccup describes him as a "lunatic kid" and was not happy to learn he was the new Berserker chief. Dagur confronted Hiccup about the Red Death and trained dragon rumors he heard about, only for Hiccup to deny them. Dagur was happy to see Hiccup alive after the "attack" and kept going on about how he faced a Night Fury.
Dagur then decides the two of them will hunt down the dragon together. He even starts calling Hiccup "brother," which he finds awkward. Dagur points out he and Hiccup are a lot alike: both are born leaders, sons of chiefs, and have fathers that had to be eliminated; the last one Hiccup quickly disagrees with. When Dagur learns the truth about Berk's dragons, he feels betrayed and attacks Hiccup and Toothless.
Hiccup beats Dagur, and he and the others head back to Berk, as they need to be ready when Dagur returns. After being defeated and telling the Berserker armada, Dagur tells them no one is to hurt Hiccup, except him, after he gets his dragon. Throughout the whole season, Dagur has constantly been trying to capture Hiccup and Toothless.
Hiccup hated Dagur even more than he did before when he took his father, Stoick as a hostage to trade for Toothless. In the end, Dagur was put in jail until he escaped three years later, and Dagur continued his quest for revenge on Hiccup and Toothless. Despite Hiccup's own animosity for Dagur, he did not let Heather kill him when he found out the Berserker was her brother. Hiccup's relationship with Dagur took a new turn after the first ordeal with Viggo Grimborn.
In " Enemy of My Enemy ", he was surprised that Dagur was trying to help him and Toothless escape the Dragon Hunters, but he still didn't trust him. With no choice, Hiccup worked with Dagur to collect the ingredients needed to cure Toothless who had been hit by the Hunters arrows. When the potion caused Toothless to spasm and collapse, Hiccup attacked Dagur and even threatened to kill him.
The two were soon captured by the Hunters, eventually, Dagur managed to escape while he left Hiccup behind. This left Hiccup shouting that he hated the Berserker. However, Dagur came back with Toothless and saved him. This left Hiccup wondering if Dagur really wanted to change. Dagur showed up in Hiccup's hut asking him to teach him to ride a dragon so he could find his sister. Hiccup agreed, hoping to get rid of him since Heather was on Dragon's Edge.
By the end of the Journey you will see three kinds of rewards. And came across a Knight of the Old Code named Bowen, and a dragon who is the last of his kind, with an extraordinary ability. Hiccup has been visiting Arendelle for treaty signings ever since he was a child, and it's not the new Queen that he's worried about this time around.
Currently, you can only send these Riders with their dragons to complete a Journey: Hiccup's Journey with Toothless. A world filled with war, Chaos and destruction, A world filled with dragons. Can the Teen Titans help her stop them before all of Jump City is destroyed?
The Monstrous Nightmare breathed … Viggo wears a black tunic with red scales on his shoulders and around his waist. Send Fishlegs and Meatlug on a Journey.
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The further adventures of Hiccup and his friends on the Island of Berk. Perfect for fans of Code Name Verity and The Girl in the Blue Coat, Wait for Me, from debut author Caroline Leech, brings a fresh new voice, and a perfect blend of sweet romance and historical fiction, to a much-loved genre.
Currently, you can only send these Riders with their dragons to complete a Journey: Each of them have different locations to go to, usually one or two that will unlock at the dragon's required level to participate and one that will unlock at Titan stage. Every dragon and their rider needs a certain amount of time to complete their journey.
Recounts the further escapades of Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third as he continues his Viking training during which he escapes from a boatload of Roman soldiers and searches for his kidnapped dragon.
Book one of the 'On the Back of Dragons' series. Astrid was smiling at him, her arm's crossed over her chest in satisfaction. Dragons that can only be found in Journey will only be available through a Journey and cannot be bought in the Book of Dragons. Which one you will get decides the spinning wheel. All Rights Reserved. In this stunning picture book, DreamWorks Dragons fans will get an in-depth look at the dragons that call this Hidden World home.
In the year shown in Dawn of the Dragon Racers, Fishlegs is finally old enough to participate in the Berk and Ingerman tradition. An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works The fate of Hiccup and the dragon riders is left in the hands of the mysterious Mala and the Defenders of the Wing, as they work to prove their innocence and create an unlikely alliance.
It's a little bit south of Berk, and a long way north of everywhere else. Many of these dragons were released by Ludia every season or major festival, eg. Summer, Spring, Easter. Common dragons are dragons that are available every time once you have reached a certain level. Players have to search for them with Toothless, or they may be earned through Card Packs. Bayana fill them in on how they are forced to move to the island and drove the Silkspanners away and that the dragonvine is slowly growing out of control.
The game offers you two options at a time and you have to pick one. Please switch to a modern browser like Box office. Fishlegs can play the panpipes, as seen in "Tone Death" when he tries to comfort Garf by playing a melody.
When the Queen of one of the Dragonlord realms is mysteriously found drowned, two aspiring regents battle for her vacant throne, and Linden, the youngest of the Dragonlords, finds himself in serious danger when he is trapped by the deadly Hiccup, Toothless, and the rest of the dragon riders encounter two deadly yet mysteriously linked threats: One is an island consumed by Dragonvine, an uncontrollable force of nature that's poisonous to humans and deadly to dragons.
She is not from Berk or anywhere close, she is from the future and a whole other world. Something went wrong! This nostalgia filled expansion pack was released a year ago, but for me it took place in winter a few months after Hiccup became chief of Berk. The poseable arms and legs let the dragon swoop in and attack using battle-ready poses, while pulling on the left leg releases a blast projectile from his mouth for exciting adventures.
Several new dragons are introduced in this series Slicesnout, Thundering Boltstrike, etc. Dragons Locations Buildings Dragon … Categories. But everything changed when the Draconsquuses and the Great Lava Dragons attacked.
A single act is able to result in the most catastrophic event mankind could ever witness. If you send a dragon and their rider on a journey, you decide their actions. This is a subreddit to discuss Dragons: Rise of Berk. Hiccup let Snotlout up and looked over to the others. Your browser's cookies are disabled. All the possible choices and their outcomes are as follows.
Miller, America Ferrera. Fishlegs is one of the Riders that is able to participate in Journey. When Berk is faced with a new island that is either foe or enemy it's up to Hiccup and the dragon riders to venture to these new and possibly dangerous lands.
As the villagers of Berk prepare for the annual Viking celebration of Snoggletog, the dragons mysteriously take flight from the island.
Jack is framed for stealing the book of Guardians and he only has ten days to retrieve it otherwise his best friend is executed on his behalf. Choose how often you check the game, log the dragons you have, find out your best dragons, and see what the current meta is!
Johann is the secondary antagonist of the How to Train Your Dragon franchise.. Grimmel the Grisly is a dragon slayer who eradicated all the Night Furies excluding Toothless in order to become recognized as a hero for his actions and make sure Dragons are implied as abominations that must be obliterated in the animated movie How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.
The island is called Berk. WOF- Somebody dangerous has returned and he wants Moon to be used as a useful tool for his own evil uses. The first trailer for How to Train Your Dragon 3 mostly showed Hiccup looking around the same age as the previous movie, but there is one intriguing shot of an older, bearded Hiccup with Toothless. When his story began, Hiccup was the underdog in his Viking village of Berk, being rather scrawny and not particularly keen on killing dragons.
In How to Train Your Dragon 2 , there was a five-year time jump that caught up with Hiccup at age 20, having ushered in an age of peace between Vikings and dragons. So there's a five year jump from 1 to 2, and about a year jump from 2 to 3, because we wanted to focus on Hiccup's rookie run at being Chief of Berk. Bearded Hiccup is indicated in the trailer, which is a little misleading because it doesn't speak to the main narrative of the story.
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