Hey man, ty for the time stamps. I was stuck trying to figure out how to do the group project cus it's been a while since I've played and didn't bother reading all the research I did hehe. Handy to know it's from the chalkboard! Lil info online about game mechanics atm it seems. This was helpful so tnx!
Hey, huge congratz on raising that dragon all the way, takes a lot of effort and patience! Do agree the devs ought to give more warnings for the stuff needed for juvenile dragon part as well(the most they've hinted out was this being for "mid/end game", caught me pants down the first time as well and fell back to an autosave) ; you had a few close calls but thankfully you made through it in due diligence. The whimsy need really is a "gotcha" moment for me and is trial and error for now but it is doable once I had prepared everything before the coming of age, stats not decreasing once fully grown really helps as you've said. The adult dragon really pays off as a source of low maintenance XP as well as lore for nerd out there like me lol. Also want to point out some things and advice for anyone else who happened upon this vid: -ANY need dropped all the way to 0 would halt progression growing, and this applies to both baby and teen form. 2 or more needs as empty would reverse the growth process as stated. -The markers serve no purpose as I know of at the moment, the decrease rate for needs still drops the same even if it falls below the marker. "Moody" juvenile dragons is actually just flavour text, accelerates the fog speed by 150% long as it is a teen. -a mini-checklist for the whole dragon quest: greenhouse, recreation room(common room or higher), advanced classroom, just about all recipe researched(mostly meat recipes will do), at least 1 apprentice, at least 4 initiates students and a staff with lv 4 water Hope this helps anyone and happy gaming~
Just FYI, that Jade dragon is actually a Japanese dragon. How to diff between Chinese and Japanese dragon? Look at the number their toe. 5=Chinese, 4= Japanese.
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Hey man, ty for the time stamps. I was stuck trying to figure out how to do the group project cus it's been a while since I've played and didn't bother reading all the research I did hehe. Handy to know it's from the chalkboard! Lil info online about game mechanics atm it seems. This was helpful so tnx!
Hey, huge congratz on raising that dragon all the way, takes a lot of effort and patience! Do agree the devs ought to give more warnings for the stuff needed for juvenile dragon part as well(the most they've hinted out was this being for "mid/end game", caught me pants down the first time as well and fell back to an autosave) ; you had a few close calls but thankfully you made through it in due diligence. The whimsy need really is a "gotcha" moment for me and is trial and error for now but it is doable once I had prepared everything before the coming of age, stats not decreasing once fully grown really helps as you've said. The adult dragon really pays off as a source of low maintenance XP as well as lore for nerd out there like me lol.
Also want to point out some things and advice for anyone else who happened upon this vid:
-ANY need dropped all the way to 0 would halt progression growing, and this applies to both baby and teen form. 2 or more needs as empty would reverse the growth process as stated.
-The markers serve no purpose as I know of at the moment, the decrease rate for needs still drops the same even if it falls below the marker. "Moody" juvenile dragons is actually just flavour text, accelerates the fog speed by 150% long as it is a teen.
-a mini-checklist for the whole dragon quest: greenhouse, recreation room(common room or higher), advanced classroom, just about all recipe researched(mostly meat recipes will do), at least 1 apprentice, at least 4 initiates students and a staff with lv 4 water
Hope this helps anyone and happy gaming~
Thanks!
Just FYI, that Jade dragon is actually a Japanese dragon. How to diff between Chinese and Japanese dragon? Look at the number their toe. 5=Chinese, 4= Japanese.