(This allows a player to clear more room in their dragon lair if the new hatchlings would put them over the allotted limit). They will also not perish while in this state. For purposes of convenience, eggs that are ready to hatch will no longer require incubation, and will remain in a player's nest until the player chooses to manually hatch them. Once the eggs have been incubated five times, they will be ready to hatch on the sixth day. Parent dragons that are caring for a nest will be displayed on each side of the nest, and will be ineligible for trading, sale, or exaltation during the gestation process. If you forget a day or two of incubation, the eggs will remain in the nest until the next time you return to incubate them. We recommend returning each day to incubate the eggs, as that will allow them to hatch that much more quickly. However, parent dragons may be of any breed or gene combination.Įggs will hatch on the day after they have been incubated five times. To prevent inbreeding, the parents may not share ancestors or relatives within 5 generations. Players are unable to change the element of the nests they have, but can choose to purchase more empty nests, allowing for up to five simultaneous breedings to be occurring at once.Įach nest requires one father (male), and one mother (female) to produce offspring. This can benefit Harold greatly on the Auction House and at the Crossroads, as he will have guaranteed customers in players that are seeking Water dragons. When the hatchlings are born, they are both of the Water element. Harold chooses to breed these dragons together and they produce two eggs in his Water nest. Example: Harold is a Water clan, but owns both a Plague and Nature dragon of each gender.
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