Draggadon

Draggadon is the secondary antagonist of the 2015 Nintendo Mario spin-off game, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.

He is very protective over his lava lair and tries to stop Toad from doing something in it.

Appearance
Draggadon is a red, huge, fire-breathing dragon who lives in lava lairs.

He also has multiple purple ring-patterned spots around his body and tail. His bump on his head is unknown where it came from, but it is his weak-spot.

Role in the game
Draggadon makes four appearances in the game, and all of them are obviously boss fights, the first boss battle is in the level "The King of Pyropuff Peak", where he is seen mad at Toad being there, he instantly attacks Toad and becomes protective over his lair.

The 2nd time Draggadon is encountered is in the level "Draggadon's Revenge", he is vengeful over Toad winning the first battle, so obviously he is angrier than before and more dangerous.

The third time Draggadon is seen is in the level "Secret of the Golden Realm", where he is in a golden color instead of his regular red color, he also has blue eyes now and the fire looks more molten and golden looking.

The last time Draggadon is seen is in the level "Mummy-Me at Pyropuff Peak", he is back with his red color interestingly enough, same eye color, same fire color. But the boss battle is notably alot harder.

Paper Mario: Color Splash
Draggadon is also a minor character in the 2016 video game Paper Mario: Color Splash.

He plays a very small role compared to his original game, he is seen as a fossil on a mountain, but Mario recovers it, reviving it.

It is seen later in the game at Redpepper Volcano, it starts out as a boss, chasing Mario and preparing to eat him, it can shoot a bunch of molten fire rocks out of its mouth, it is determined to eat Mario or get rid of him at the very least, but Mario manages to drop something big on Draggadon's head and stun it, after this, Mario gets their respect and he is able to ride on them.

Trivia

 * It is unknown if the Draggadon in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is the same one every time or if there are different for each time, it makes sense for the first two boss battles to be the same, as the second one is titled "Draggadon's Revenge", but after those two it's most likely not the same.
 * Despite his villainous deeds, and being the secondary antagonist of the game, he is at times an anti-hero instead, for example, even if it was intentional or not, a Draggadon helped Toad when chasing Wingo, who kidnapped Toadette.