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Smurfette said:
thanks. That's what I love about you guys. Just when I'm feelin down, some one always makes you smile. Thanks:o. What about frostfire and iceberg. Am I running out of time for them????????

No those are in our market no so I think they will be there for awhile
 
phibes74 is right I did it and in faster time than you think it would be possible because I use the boost I always have and it's never affected my breeding for rares. And the gold shrine goal is not impossible but it is time consuming and can be done with ease and patience. Breed on!!!!

Yeh, it really can. Before the new dragons came I was working on air/water and had 15 or 16 level 15's. So it's doable and even more so now with the panlong...4 shrines at one time?! You can't beat that! The HARD part will be getting those crowns...but they can be worked on slowly. I doubt BFS would think of moving on so quickly because I have a feeling this game is a money making machine. I hope anyways...
 
Holy crap GT!!! I thought i was bad with 28 days, but u win!!

Lol NO! I don't want to win...just a couple of panlongs would be good! Haha. I know though...I think it was when we started the gem thread if I remember and we were right there together...well when I counted it today I about dropped to the ground! I wish I could buy a double gem tree...I'd spend every at gem I have to pay everyone back quicker. If I actually sit here and think about the days I would probably have a panic attack.
 
?.the HARD part will be getting those crowns...but they can be worked on slowly...

Exactly!

Good chance to clarify things.... It IS within the realm of possibility to attain gold shrines (sure would have helped if existing level 15's counted when the upgrade was introduced, which my 35 were not). Where the numbers become truly staggering is when you think about taking all your dragons to level 20. They've been quoted here often the amounts are staggering.

Not much room for argument there - numbers are numbers. Pretty easy to do a spreadsheet to document the numbers. Then you just make a few assumptions and do the division. It's purely empirical.

Poppy
 
Yes it is!!!!! Now I just need a name???? 8)

for your inspiration:

"The "Nine Classical Types" of dragons as depicted in Chinese art and literature, are:
  • Tianlong, The Celestial Dragon
  • Shenlong, the Spiritual Dragon
  • Fucanglong, the Dragon of Hidden Treasures
  • Dilong, the Underground Dragon
  • Yinglong, the Winged Dragon
  • Jiaolong, the Horned Dragon
  • Panlong, the Coiling Dragon: inhabits the waters
  • Huanglong, Yellow Dragon, which emerged from the River Luo to show Fuxi the elements of writing
  • Dragon King
The first four mentioned are probably the most recognizable of the nine in Chinese culture. The celestial dragon protects the palaces of the gods, while the spiritual dragon commands the winds and rain. As its name states, the dragon of underground treasure guards wealth, while the the underground dragon controls the geological events of the Earth.[SUP][6][/SUP]
Besides these, there are Nine Dragon Children, which feature prominently in architectural and monumental decorations:

  • The first son is called bixi, which looks like a giant tortoise and is good at carrying weight. It is often found as the carved stone base of monumental tablets.
  • The second son is called chiwen, which looks like a beast and likes to see very far. It is always found on the roof.
  • The third son is called pulao, which looks like a small dragon, and likes to roar. Thus it is always found on bells.
  • The fourth son is called bi'an, which looks like a tiger, and is powerful. It is often found on prison doors to frighten the prisoners.
  • The fifth son is called taotie, which loves to eat and is found on food-related wares.
  • The sixth son is called baxia, which likes to be in water, and is found on bridges.
  • The seventh son is called yazi, which likes to kill, and is found on swords and knives.
  • The eighth son is called suanni, which looks like a lion and likes smoke as well as having an affinity for fireworks. It is usually found on incense burners.
  • The youngest is called jiaotu, which looks like a conch or clam and does not like to be disturbed. It is used on the front door or the doorstep."
~From the New world encyclopedia
 
Yes it is!!!!! Now I just need a name???? 8)

Lol I still haven't named mine either! Everytime I try to sit down and think about it I get interrupted. Haha

BTW did you see my reply to you on the gem thread?

Edit: scratch that. Logged onto DV and there was your notification that you sent a gem. Thanks!
 
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for your inspiration:

"The "Nine Classical Types" of dragons as depicted in Chinese art and literature, are:
  • Tianlong, The Celestial Dragon
  • Shenlong, the Spiritual Dragon
  • Fucanglong, the Dragon of Hidden Treasures
  • Dilong, the Underground Dragon
  • Yinglong, the Winged Dragon
  • Jiaolong, the Horned Dragon
  • Panlong, the Coiling Dragon: inhabits the waters
  • Huanglong, Yellow Dragon, which emerged from the River Luo to show Fuxi the elements of writing
  • Dragon King
The first four mentioned are probably the most recognizable of the nine in Chinese culture. The celestial dragon protects the palaces of the gods, while the spiritual dragon commands the winds and rain. As its name states, the dragon of underground treasure guards wealth, while the the underground dragon controls the geological events of the Earth.[SUP][6][/SUP]
Besides these, there are Nine Dragon Children, which feature prominently in architectural and monumental decorations:

  • The first son is called bixi, which looks like a giant tortoise and is good at carrying weight. It is often found as the carved stone base of monumental tablets.
  • The second son is called chiwen, which looks like a beast and likes to see very far. It is always found on the roof.
  • The third son is called pulao, which looks like a small dragon, and likes to roar. Thus it is always found on bells.
  • The fourth son is called bi'an, which looks like a tiger, and is powerful. It is often found on prison doors to frighten the prisoners.
  • The fifth son is called taotie, which loves to eat and is found on food-related wares.
  • The sixth son is called baxia, which likes to be in water, and is found on bridges.
  • The seventh son is called yazi, which likes to kill, and is found on swords and knives.
  • The eighth son is called suanni, which looks like a lion and likes smoke as well as having an affinity for fireworks. It is usually found on incense burners.
  • The youngest is called jiaotu, which looks like a conch or clam and does not like to be disturbed. It is used on the front door or the doorstep."
~From the New world encyclopedia
I like it thanks for the info. Breed on!!!!
 
Wow had a dream I finally got my panlong then my rainbow and finally a frostfire... Then I woke up...... Sooooo disappointed!!!!!!
 
For everyone having a hard time getting the rares...some of this is theory, some will work for some and not others but I thought I would post them up again. I also remembered one that I followed before I got my first rainbow which I had kind of forgot about until we got all these new habitats and I started thinking about it today. I really hope these tips help. If anyone thinks of anymore please copy, paste and add to it. :thumbs: Good luck all!

1. Boost theory may have a effect on getting rares...remove them from your island with breeding cave. Worth a try right? You can always buy them again if it doesn't help but I would give it a few days without and see what happens.

2. Try a pair several times before switching. My opinion, this is what has worked for me, set a goal of how many times you will try...I do 20 try's and write them down! You really don't know how many times you have actually tried if you don't write them down.

3. During those tries every now and then switch the order they go in the breeding cave ex: blazing left side, mud right side...try mud left side, blazing right side. Sometimes this seems to be the ticket to getting that rare!

4. Fill up your habitats. This was a tip given to me a long time ago. I didn't get my first major rare until I followed all these steps. I realize I have a spot in one of my new cold habitats...maybe this is why I don't have my panlong? Probably not but as soon as I get a free place to breed I'm going to try for my 2nd frostfire, fill that empty spot and then continue trying for my panlongs.
 
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Exactly!

Good chance to clarify things.... It IS within the realm of possibility to attain gold shrines (sure would have helped if existing level 15's counted when the upgrade was introduced, which my 35 were not). Where the numbers become truly staggering is when you think about taking all your dragons to level 20. They've been quoted here often the amounts are staggering.

Not much room for argument there - numbers are numbers. Pretty easy to do a spreadsheet to document the numbers. Then you just make a few assumptions and do the division. It's purely empirical.

Poppy

Yep, I agree. My thought is though I don't want to be done with the game so it gives me something to do. The numbers are quite scary though!
 
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What a epic thing MY LEVEL 20 Panlong with a crown P.S. i got all my dragons legitimately gems and cash is for food speed up and breeding speed up for useless dragons i dont need
 
Birdmaestro said:
Thanks. It was a fun project putting the Nursery Island together! I'm getting very close to level 30 which entitles me to another island - for $100M! I'm working on ideas for that one. I'm very inspired by SNALFA (great park!), but I'd like to do something original.

Poppy

Thank you! Why don't you just write dragon, or poppy!
 
mjtyler said:
Thanks Snalfa, and to all who are interested, no rain...woo hoo. Snalfa give it time and stay patient, it will come :thumbs::)

Sometimes, it does happen! But not for me now... It's like lottery, quite fun the excitement when you buy it and just believe you will win, but the empty sandiness after you haven't won, it's not that great..

DV on the spot, happiness and "sadness" in between.. :)
 

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