Greetings, alchemists!
We always make alchemist rankings... But have you ever wondered: Which dragon has the greatest strength? And the most health? Which dragon has accumulated the most experience?
All those rankings and a few other things are covered in this new dragon ranking post at 24/02/2026.
First of all, since this is the first post of its kind, we'll include all completed games (to avoid revealing anyone's secrets) since the statistics were created, excluding test runs.
In subsequent posts, we'll filter by date to include only the rankings for the last few months.
Index
- Accuracy Ranking
- Strength Ranking
- Evasion Ranking
- Resistence Ranking
- Speed Ranking
- Intelligence Ranking
- Health Ranking
- Experience Ranking
- Age Ranking
- Conclusion
1. Accuracy Ranking
Without further ado, these are the 25 most accurate dragons of all time in Cladia.

Surprisingly, the top 25 ranking is monopolized by Salchipapa, BetoBot, and myself, Aaron.
Now, the same ranking, but only counting games marked as "competitive."

2. Strength Ranking
Here's the top dragons with the highest strength, one of the most important stats for Cladia units, determining how much damage they are capable of doing.
Now more players appear: Jaxun, Marc, and a newcomer, IGOR, enter the equation.
Now, the same applies, but only counting competitive matches.

3. Evasion Ranking
Now for the evasion ranking. Please note that only the base evasion stat has been considered. Feats like "Blink" are not included in the ranking.

Here we can highlight the anomaly of Raimon's dragon Myrrh, who, at just 127 years old, achieved a very respectable 157 evasion points. He has achieved the feat of being the first dragon under 500 years old to enter a top 25 stats list.

4. Resistance Ranking
Now the ranking of the base resistance stat. Note that elemental resistances are not being used for the calculation; only the base "resistance" stat is used.

The same ranking but using only competitive matches

5. Speed Ranking
Now for the speed stats ranking. This is the weirdest ranking because the winner is a 93-year-old dragon, Askr from Raimon, and it's also the first ranking on this blog to include 1-year-old dragons. Yes, you heard right, a newborn hatchling has made it into the ranking of the fastest dragons of all time in Cladia.

Now the same ranking but only with competitive matches.

6. Intelligence Ranking
Many novice players think that intelligence is useless, but they're wrong. Intelligence is used in the formula to calculate discoveries during exploration and to determine when the dragon attacks first in battles. If this is new to you, I recommend checking out our blog about exploration by clicking here.

The same ranking but filtered by competitive matches

7. Health Ranking
Health is perhaps one of the most important stats for dragons, and it's also one of those stats we can't actively buff... So we depend on feats like Scars to boost it or on alchemical bonuses gained during incubation. Even so, there have been 6 dragons in Cladia's history that have exceeded 1000 life points.

Here we see the famous Jaxun wall highlighted.
We see the same ranking but only with competitive matches.

8. Experience Ranking
Experience is also one of the most important aspects of the game, as it boosts all the important combat stats.
If you have any questions about how to gain experience, you can check out our blog about combat experience by clicking here.

The same, but filtering for only competitive matches

9. Age Ranking
For those who think age doesn't matter in Master of Cladia, keep in mind that in a few updates we changed the system so that after 700 years, there's a 100-year improvement in intelligence and health. That's why some players have been actively leveling up their dragons to over 700... This is also a way to counter dragons with the "I am the Alpha" ability, which always attacks the oldest dragon.

The same, but filtering only for competitive matches

10. Conclusion
Interestingly, Jaxun, the best alchemist in Cladia, the player with the most wins, has only won the life and experience ranking... Which raises a new question: Does the quantity of dragons matter more than their quality? I mean, if the player with the most wins doesn't buff their dragons but instead invests that focus in growing more dragons... Perhaps two level 200 dragons are better than one with double the stats?
Only time will tell...
And that's it for today's dragon top list. What did you think? Did your favorite dragon appear in the ranking?
See you in Cladia!
- Autor:Admin
- Publicado:26/02/2026 12:50:13