Dragons are small pets and don't take up a house slot. New NPC: Vicki Vampiress, an egg vendor and expert in all things scaly. Obtain dragon eggs, which you can cuddle, keep warm and dote on until they hatch. Neglecting the eggs can keep them from hatching. There are different eggs, which will decide your dragon's color. Their colors can be changed with special treats. Some dragons have different behaviors based on color (purple dragons are well-behaved, red dragons are more inclined to start fires.) Types of dragons: Gold (More likely to eat plants and bring you gems), Purple (well-behaved, won't start any fires unless commanded), Red (more likely to start fires, will attack any sims its owner has a bad relationship with), Black (more likely to start fires, are harder to befriend and drop more scales/tears), Blue (harder to befriend, less likely to start fires, drop way too many tears), Brown (tend to poop more often), White (easiest to befriend & won't set fires, but won't drop any items and can't be trained), Pink (Easy to befriend and love cuddles, but don't do well with training.) But you can train any dragon not to burn things, eat your plants or attack your gnomes and guests. Train your dragon yourself, or pay for Vicki Vampiress' obedience course. Feed dragons, take them for walks, and let them test their mettle against other dragons in the neighborhood. Dragons love to be cuddled with, and they love attention. Give them wind-up gnome toys for them to play with. If you have C&D, other pet toys can entertain them. They can be trained to set fires, set other sims on fire, garden and eat homework. Neglecting them can lead to them starting fires. Luckily, they only do this when they want attention, so they'll never start a fire when you're not home. Some dragons bring you rare gems and minerals. Their scales, tears and diamond-encrusted droppings can be used for... something. They're probably just high-selling collectibles in most games, but become ingredients for spells if you have RoM. Dragons don't die, so they can stay with a family for generations. But you can sell them to Vicki Vampiress if you're sick of them. Dress your dragons up in adorable hats, scarves and costumes. Get two dragons and start breeding them. Their eggs sell for a decent amount. If you have a strong relationship with your dragon, it might try to attack the Grim Reaper to save your life.Coming February 2020, The Sims 4: Master of Dragons.