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bearable
Horn Mole
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2. Mar 2016, 04:21

How long does it take them to hatch?
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Eddard
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2. Mar 2016, 10:53

Hello bearable,

the dragon eggs do not hatch after a special period of time. They only hatch when you treat them right and give them enough fruits and fill up the circles.

Your first dragon egg for example already hes 10/10 pear horn. It now needs five more of each of the other things (playing with the ball, caressing, washing).

When every circle is filled up, the dragon will grow bigger.

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Eddard
"My acorn is missing... Did you eat the acorn?... You owe me a new acorn."
bearable
Horn Mole
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3. Mar 2016, 23:19

Thank you for the info
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Spock
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11. Jun 2016, 00:58

I have a problem which I think might be related. Somehow I have 3 baby dragons and have spent almost all my Water Lillies on getting the pears they need for food. Each succeeding dragon requires 10 more pears per feed than the previous, so naturally the first two are well fed but the third, while it has hatched, has no food.

Is there some way, other than purchasing them, to get enough additional Water Lillies to be able to feed my baby dragons?

I love to build things but don't have much money. :(

Otherwise, I think you have a great game and hope it does well.
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Eddard
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22. Jun 2016, 11:07

Hello Spock,

water-lillies are a premium currency. You can purchase them with real money.

But you can get more pears by planting more unicorn-trees.

Best regards,
Eddard
"My acorn is missing... Did you eat the acorn?... You owe me a new acorn."
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