Vivipilou
iPF Noob
It changes all the timeWhat time is it.

Here in switerland t is currently 10:06 p.m and the LYD is still in the market.
It changes all the timeWhat time is it.
Birdmaestro said:How about newts?
Poppy
Alright can the air dragon be breeded? Or just bought seems that the basic element dragons are something to be acquired. This game is crazy addicting and kind of fun.
Halfway through a snowstorm right now. Glad I didn't have to shovel at work, but will attack the snowblower here at home shortly (stubborn shear bolt that doesn't want to come out to get replaced). Love the snow. Our seasons are winter, mud season, a hiccup of a summer, fall.Foot of new snow overnight here in the Oregon Cascades. But the sun is shining - its a winter wonderland. Our four seasons are Winter, Winter, Summer, Fall.
. Hey welcome to the DV Addict group. Here is different to other addictions. we still have a 24/7 service whereby Someone from around the world will answer any questions you have and give encouragement to you just when your about to quit, or give up. LOL.bugkeebs said:Alright can the air dragon be breeded? Or just bought seems that the basic element dragons are something to be acquired. This game is crazy addicting and kind of fun.
SugarGrly5 said:I totally just got another leap year dragon just now....my 2nd bred...
i thought it wasn't possible...i also thought they were removing the dragon yesterday...
yippy either way
My hatchery is now filled with my 2nd LY and Panlong and my 4th rainbow...guess i'm on breeding hiatus for a day...
I had the same thought and did the math:
Goldie: $2,500,000 gold coins / 29 hours = $86,207 gold coins/hour gross production
Air or Sandy: $500,000 / 4hours = $125,000
But you have expenses - you lose the Goldie production for 29 hours which is <$696,000>, which reduces your net yield to $1,804,00, which equals $62,206/hour.
With level 15 Air pairs you only lose <$14,160> in production, which gives you a net of $121,460/hour. And Sandies produce at a lower rate than Airs, so you lose less with them.
Bottom line is that the ol' Airs & Sandies are still your best bet for generating gold coins.
Now if I could only get a pair of Sandies in Jack's park. They're just about the most difficult to get. I got them pretty much by accident in my park.
Poppy
Greatest part of usa in factJust logged on to Facebook, and on there 2 hrs ago a comment came up saying, Good Afternoon. Time is running out. Where in the world is it afternoon on the 1st of March.
Good morning everyone I played with my coliseum island again with my second LYD on the way, added some different tiles to break up the gold it was just too much for me lol
Tony GCID TROUTFISHER10
Birdmaestro said:I had the same thought and did the math:
Goldie: $2,500,000 gold coins / 29 hours = $86,207 gold coins/hour gross production
Air or Sandy: $500,000 / 4hours = $125,000
But you have expenses - you lose the Goldie production for 29 hours which is <$696,000>, which reduces your net yield to $1,804,00, which equals $62,206/hour.
With level 15 Air pairs you only lose <$14,160> in production, which gives you a net of $121,460/hour. And Sandies produce at a lower rate than Airs, so you lose less with them.
Bottom line is that the ol' Airs & Sandies are still your best bet for generating gold coins.
Now if I could only get a pair of Sandies in Jack's park. They're just about the most difficult to get. I got them pretty much by accident in my park.
Poppy
Halfway through a snowstorm right now. Glad I didn't have to shovel at work, but will attack the snowblower here at home shortly (stubborn shear bolt that doesn't want to come out to get replaced). Love the snow. Our seasons are winter, mud season, a hiccup of a summer, fall.