Guide Ancient Spawn Days

Motoko

Member
Apr 20, 2017
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Hater and I had thrown around the concept of completely randomizing spawn days and spawn locations. We would still do the spawn page, but it would only tell when the dragon is active, rather than a countdown of when it will re-spawn.

I actually think this would be fun, to be honest.
 

Seiichi

Manager
Oct 20, 2016
1,967
2,412
That was the main thought that both Hater and I had... The same 5 people catch the majority of dragons (though they do offer them to people), so many people do not get the dragons that they want.
 

AlphaWulf

Member
May 10, 2017
45
19
im still trying to learmn the current ones, making it random will be harder for people to get them if they work 10 hours of the day, they could miss the one they want to tame and make it harder to locate the ones they actually want
 

Wolf

Member
May 5, 2017
57
52
Eggs are still in the game, so making the spawns random as well as changing the routes would really not be so bad. If someone misses a dragon, they could still hatch it.

Although I understand some people would rather cap a dragon than actually hatch it.
 

Seiichi

Manager
Oct 20, 2016
1,967
2,412
im still trying to learmn the current ones, making it random will be harder for people to get them if they work 10 hours of the day, they could miss the one they want to tame and make it harder to locate the ones they actually want
If you're working 10 hours a day, you're going to be having that issue anyways, especially as the server brings more people on to it.

With more people, people will begin camping for the dragons that they're wanting, making it less likely for others to catch it.

I'll talk with @Haterslayer and @Light about potential ideas, and come back with a few for people to supply feedback on. This is also not something that has been solidly decided on, and is just a though Hater and I had on the last server.
 
May 19, 2020
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Thank you for This tip. It's useful for me
 
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