- "Shoot it. Now!"
"No. Blaster fire will give away our position."
"Our position won't matter if that eats us." - ―Rampart and Hunter encounter a dryax
Dryaxes were a type of huge, humanoid-shaped predator found in the jungles of the planet Wayland. They had glowing red eyes and lupine features. Around 18 BBY, the clones Omega and Crosshair encountered a dryax on Wayland while fleeing from Tantiss Base. The creature roared at them, but then fought a pack of lurca hounds sent from the mountain, allowing the clones to escape.
When Clone Force 99 later traveled to Wayland to rescue Omega from Tantiss Base, the former Imperial Admiral Edmon Rampart, who was aiding the clones, rested against a sleeping dryax in the jungle not realizing it was a creature. The dryax awoke and then chased Clone Force 99 into the jungle before attacking a group of TK stormtroopers who were searching for the clones.
Biology and appearance

Dryax could rear up to stand on their hind legs.
Dryaxes[1] were a type of huge, humanoid-shaped,[4] reptilian-headed[5] predator[1] with lupine features[4] that dwelled in the deepest[3] jungles of the planet Wayland. They possessed four[2] long[4] limbs each ending in a paw with five[2] long,[4] razor-sharp claws.[1] They moved on all fours, although they could rear up on their hind limbs,[2] standing 3.2 meters tall and measuring 4.4 meters in length.[1]
The creatures had smooth gray skin with thick, greenish-brown[2] or orange[3] feathers[5] covering their backs and the top of their[2] reptilian head. These feathers provided camouflage for the dryaxes[5] in the jungle. A dryax's face consisted of two[2] glowing[4] red eyes, a broad snout, and a maw[2] of serrated teeth[5] with a lower jaw that protruded in front of the upper. The creature vocalized through grumbles, growls, and roars.[2] Even a single dryax was a formidable foe due to their claws and massive stature.[1] Their claws were even capable of damaging Katarn-class commando armor.[6]
Behavior
Dryaxes were among the deadliest alpha predators in the Outer Rim Territories, using roars to display dominance and communicate with other dryaxes.[3] They could hunt alone[6] or in packs. When attacking, dryaxes leapt on their prey and clawed at their underbelly.[3]
History
Escape enabler
- "No, it was the creatures that roam the jungle. Even our strongest lurca hounds struggle against what's beyond these walls."
- ―Doctor Royce Hemlock
Omega and Crosshair encountered a dryax on Wayland while fleeing Mount Tantiss.
Around 18 BBY,[8] dryaxes roamed the wilds[1] beyond the perimeter[2] of Tantiss Base, a secret Imperial facility in Mount Tantiss led by Doctor Royce Hemlock on Wayland. The Imperials trained a pack of lurca hounds to keep dryaxes and other predators at bay, although not beyond the perimeter, where even the toughest hounds struggled to survive. Such was the threat of the dryax-inhabited jungles that Hemlock considered anyone beyond the perimeter as good as dead[7] and even trained Imperial commandos dreaded crossing paths with dryaxes while on patrol.[3]
After the fugitive clones Crosshair and Omega escaped from the mountain, they encountered a dryax as they fled through the jungle to reach the area designated sector four. The creature approached the pair after Omega stumbled and fell, clambering over a nearby fallen tree while growling. The dryax then reared up on its hind legs and roared at the pair, prompting Crosshair to level his DC-15A blaster carbine at it, but as the dryax dropped to all fours, it was distracted by the sound of approaching lurca hounds that had been dispatched from Tantiss Base to hunt the escaped clones.[2]
The lurca hounds chasing Crosshair and Omega attacked the dryax instead.
Turning to face the oncoming pack, the dryax stood as the first hound leapt at it, swatting it and the next leaping attacker to the floor with one of its paws. Three more hounds then leapt onto the dryax and held onto its back and head, causing the creature to tumble to the ground. Crosshair and Omega then fled as the lurca hounds were knocked from the tumbling dryax, which tossed the last hound away with a paw and then continued to fight the pack.[2]
Wrong place to rest
- "Slowly step away."
- ―Hunter orders Rampart to move away from the awakened dryax
Rampart rested against a camouflaged dryax.
Not long after she escaped, Omega was re-captured and returned to Tantiss Base,[9] causing her brothers in Clone Force 99 to launch a rescue mission that included recruiting the former Imperial Admiral Edmon Rampart.[10] Crosshair, Rampart, and the clones Wrecker and Hunter managed to reach Wayland, crashing in the jungle after being intercepted by Imperial forces from Tantiss Base, and so began to make their way toward the base on foot.[6]
While moving through Wayland's jungles to reach the base, they reached a cliff face and stopped to discuss how they might overcome the obstacle. As the clones spoke, Rampart sat down to rest against what he thought was part of the scenery but was in fact a sleeping dryax. Rampart realized the dryax was beginning to move as it awoke, and he slowly backed away from it toward the clones as it turned to them and stood before advancing and growling at them. Rampart ordered the clones to shoot the creature, but Hunter refused, as they did not want to give away their location to Imperials searching the area for them.[6]
Another Imperial distraction
- "Did you think wrestling that creature was a good idea?"
"At the time, yes." - ―Crosshair and Wrecker
Rampart then fled alone as the dryax reared up on its hind legs and roared at the clones before charging at them, forcing them to scatter into the trees. Pursuing Hunter, who rolled out of its way, it swiped at the clone with its claws. Crosshair then drove the butt of his sniper rifle into the dryax's head, distracting it so Hunter could get away. Wrecker leapt at the creature as it reared up to attack Crosshair, but the dryax threw Wrecker off its back and onto the ground, where it slashed his chest as he stood and threw him back into a nearby tree. The other two clones then helped Wrecker up and began to flee, with the dryax becoming impeded by a pair of trees as it tried to give chase.[6]
A dryax attacked Clone Force 99 on Wayland.
A group of TK stormtroopers from Tantiss Base then spotted the trio of clones and opened fire; however, Clone Force 99 raced past the stormtroopers while returning fire as they fled. The stormtroopers remained focused on the clones until hearing the dryax's roar behind them, turning as the creature charged into them and attacked. The troopers opened fire on the beast as it began swiping at them, allowing Clone Force 99 to escape.[6] Wrecker was injured in the attack, later stating that attacking the dryax had seemed like a good idea at the time.[11]
Behind the scenes
Dryaxes were first indirectly mentioned in "Confined,"[7] the first episode of Star Wars: The Bad Batch's third season, which premiered on February 21, 2024.[12] A dryax then first appeared in "Shadows of Tantiss,"[2] the third episode of the season that aired on the same date.[12] The name was provided in the episode's subtitles.[2] Concept art of the dryax was created for the episode by Clinton Felker, with the original description being "a massive bear/panther-like monster."[13] A pair of dryaxes appeared as an enemy boss fight in the Coliseum holotable game mode as part of the "Era of Anniversary" event in the 2015 mobile game Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, with the event starting on November 18, 2025.[14]
Appearances
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Confined" (First mentioned) (Indirect mention only)
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Shadows of Tantiss" (First appearance) (First identified as dryax)
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Flash Strike"
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "The Cavalry Has Arrived" (Indirect mention only)- Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
Sources
"Shadows of Tantiss" Episode Guide | The Bad Batch on StarWars.com (backup link)Title Update and 10-Year Anniversary Announcement Post on Electronic Arts' official website (backup link)
dryax in the Databank (backup link)
Wayland in the Databank (backup link)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8
dryax in the Databank (backup link)
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Shadows of Tantiss"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Shadows of Tantiss" (Audio description from Disney+)
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Flash Strike" (Audio description from Disney+)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Flash Strike"
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Confined"
- ↑ Per the reasoning here, Season 2 of Star Wars: The Bad Batch takes place around 18 BBY. The tally marks made by Omega in The Bad Batch Season 3's first episode, "Confined," indicate the episode must take place at least twenty-one standard days following her capture as depicted in the Season 2 episode "Plan 99." According to
"Confined" Trivia Guide | Star Wars The Bad Batch on StarWars.com (backup link), Omega spends about 164 further days in captivity by the end of "Confined." As such, the events of Season 3 must begin around 18 BBY.
- ↑
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Point of No Return"
- ↑
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Juggernaut"
- ↑ 11.0 11.1
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "The Cavalry Has Arrived"
- ↑ 12.0 12.1
Watch the Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3 Trailer on StarWars.com (backup link)
- ↑
"Shadows of Tantiss" Episode Guide | The Bad Batch on StarWars.com (backup link)
- ↑
Title Update and 10-Year Anniversary Announcement Post on Electronic Arts' official website (backup link)