I'm NOT crazy 'bout the biomes. I also think (especially for those of us on slow connections), you should be able to switch back and forth between biomes from a biome and not have to go back to the 'cave' each time. It seems there's nothing new in several of the biomes, either (like I've yet to see anything in the desert or volcano areas).
Guess I'll go see if my purples will help me out with fertility - tried and tried and I simply don't know where all the eggs on the AP are coming from - I NEVER have anythig to abandon anymore, as I'm really grateful to get even the most common egg.
Let me ask y'all.........how long has it been since anyone has seen an abandoned or CB black or stripe?!?!
I'm NOT crazy 'bout the biomes. I also think (especially for those of us on slow connections), you should be able to switch back and forth between biomes from a biome and not have to go back to the 'cave' each time. It seems there's nothing new in several of the biomes, either (like I've yet to see anything in the desert or volcano areas).
Guess I'll go see if my purples will help me out with fertility - tried and tried and I simply don't know where all the eggs on the AP are coming from - I NEVER have anythig to abandon anymore, as I'm really grateful to get even the most common egg.
Let me ask y'all.........how long has it been since anyone has seen an abandoned or CB black or stripe?!?!
I think it is just different than it was, and I am on a very slow hookup. When you change stuff there is growing pains. I did notice that it is easier to catch eggs for me now, so I am willing to deal with the inconvenience of having to go back to the cave to change locations. the part I do find annoying is figuring out where to look for a particular egg that you need. I need another crimson tiny egg but have no clue where to look. that part is going to drive me nuts.
Crimson Flare Pygmies are named after their small size and speed. They are fast and love to fly up and down in steep climbs and dives, giving the impression of a flare of color in the sky. These dragons travel in swarms during migration seasons, and are very social. They live in tropical locations or wherever it is warm, and they are often seen near active volcanoes.