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      Black Heart Bay is a location first introduced in DreamWorks Dragons: Wild Skies and later reappeared in the games, Dragons: Rise of Berk and Dragons: Titan Uprising.

Official Description[]

Located on the southern shores of Berk, this large bay is surrounded by giant cliffs and isles. It's the perfect habitat for the Thunderdrum who's comfortable both in and out of the water.
  Dragons: Rise of Berk  


Geography[]

Located at the southern tip of Berk, Black Heart Bay is a shoreline surrounded by cliffs and numerous smaller isles and sea stacks.

In DreamWorks Dragons: Wild Skies, the shore is connected to mainland Berk via a chasm between two cliffs. On land, however, Black Heart Bay resembles a sand dune. It is covered mostly by orange sand, which form gigantic arcs and ridges. In the middle of one of the larger islands is a large waterfall, surrounded by lush conifer forests.

Appearances[]

Games[]

DreamWorks Dragons: Wild Skies[]

The Hideous Zippleback can be found and tamed in Black Heart Bay. In addition, fish as well as fire weed can be collected there.

Dragons: Rise of Berk[]

Dragons: Titan Uprising[]

The Inner Ocean is the third area of the Berk Forest the player encounters. Several wild dragons reside here that the player must fight in order to advance in the game. Black Heart Bay is also considered part of the Hooligan Timberland, one of the many forested locations that fall under the Hooligan Tribe's jurisdiction. Later in the game, this area is seen overrun with Dragon Hunters from the Dragonroot Company.

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Black Heart Bay (Franchise) uses Creative Commons Licensed content from the Rise of Berk Wiki page Black Heart Bay. The list of authors can be found on the page revision history (view authors). ROBWiki Logo

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