*edited for content* Damn this sudden Klepto tendency! I stole another one! ARGH. Where are the Dragon police when we need them? Or, a dragon diversion course for young drago-addicts?
On both of the 'regular' comms, you can post once every 24 hours (give or take a hour because of, well, life). Dragonspam2 will check to make sure you have eggs, random and er don't IIRC.
I click'ied on the emergency dragon site, but as I am impulsive and have not read it all yet - how many times can I click to save a baby dragon or hatch an eggsie?
And I have NO clue why I'm writing like a lunatic, ok? Bear with me.
Honestly, I'm not sure, but a I know a lot of clickers say 'click and refreshed'. I tend to give a couple of clicks-refreshes and then move on.
The first time you click on an egg through any given IP, it counts as a 'click' and as a 'unique view', after that, I think you have to wait 24 hours, and any 'views' after that register as just a 'view'. The point is to get as many over all views as you can, and to have more 'unique views' than 'clicks', otherwise your egg will go soft/hatchling will get sick. If you take a look at my grown guys, their ratios between the three types of clicks/views is about normal for healthy dragons that grew up with few problems.
OH gods, I only wanted to see the egg, see it's parentage and so I clicked - and accidentally got the abandoned eggie; then abandoned it because I have so many already!
No worries--someone else has no doubt snagged the agg already. :)
If you click the eggs that aren't claimed yet, you'll end up taking it if you don't already have four in hand. ;) (And the ones that have the question marks on them are 'new' eggs generated by the site--so they won't have a parentage. The ones with parents are ones other dragoncave memebers couldn't keep when they bred their own dragons. I think you can only keep one egg per brood you breed, and if you end up with more, you have to 'abandon' them for others to snag).
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Date: 2008-11-22 07:12 pm (UTC)From:also:
And, if, god forbid, you end up with one day or less:
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Date: 2008-11-22 07:14 pm (UTC)From:See? Was in a funk, decided to adopt a dragon, or two. (They are hopefully not as dumb as boys can sometimes be)
Now, must go read forums and figure out what to do with them!
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Date: 2008-11-22 07:16 pm (UTC)From:On both of the 'regular' comms, you can post once every 24 hours (give or take a hour because of, well, life). Dragonspam2 will check to make sure you have eggs, random and er don't IIRC.
I'm on my second set of lovelies. :D
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Date: 2008-11-22 07:22 pm (UTC)From:I click'ied on the emergency dragon site, but as I am impulsive and have not read it all yet - how many times can I click to save a baby dragon or hatch an eggsie?
And I have NO clue why I'm writing like a lunatic, ok? Bear with me.
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Date: 2008-11-22 07:29 pm (UTC)From:The first time you click on an egg through any given IP, it counts as a 'click' and as a 'unique view', after that, I think you have to wait 24 hours, and any 'views' after that register as just a 'view'. The point is to get as many over all views as you can, and to have more 'unique views' than 'clicks', otherwise your egg will go soft/hatchling will get sick. If you take a look at my grown guys, their ratios between the three types of clicks/views is about normal for healthy dragons that grew up with few problems.
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Date: 2008-11-22 07:31 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2008-11-22 07:35 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2008-11-22 08:12 pm (UTC)From:I am feeling much by way of internets guilt here.
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Date: 2008-11-22 08:21 pm (UTC)From:If you click the eggs that aren't claimed yet, you'll end up taking it if you don't already have four in hand. ;) (And the ones that have the question marks on them are 'new' eggs generated by the site--so they won't have a parentage. The ones with parents are ones other dragoncave memebers couldn't keep when they bred their own dragons. I think you can only keep one egg per brood you breed, and if you end up with more, you have to 'abandon' them for others to snag).