I'm not sure if this is a Bug or not, but it was suggested that I post this here...
Is it possible for Dragons to get hungry for a reason other than Coli depletion, or the usual time for feeding? I thought there was no other way for it to happen, but something strange happened tonight...
I was online around 18:58 FR time, and one of my dragons, Tranquillitatis, suddenly showed a decrease in his energy bar out of nowhere. I was on his page at the time, and had just touched the heart for his familiar, to complete bonding with his Alstroemeria Fox for the day. Suddenly 'Tatis' energy bar read 49/50 instead of 50/50.
At first, I assumed that all my dragons had, for some odd reason, become hungry. I finished touching hearts for that page, and then went to the first page of my lair and clicked "Feed." The message that came up informed me that only ONE of my dragons had fed, and he had consumed a single piece of meat. ('Tatis is a Nocturne.) None of my other dragons appear to be affected at all, and 'Tatis has not gotten hungry since, as far as I can tell.
The funny thing is, 'Tatis has not, ever, been inside the Coli, and also, as far as I can tell, he was hungry at the usual time tonight with all the other dragons. (At least, the message when I fed them at around 18:00 FR time informed me that 112 of my dragons had fed, and I only have 112 dragons, so I assumed that 'Tatis ate with the others.) Which means that he got hungry, on his own, out of nowhere, as if he just arbitrarily decided that he wanted a "Midnight Snack".
So I was wondering...
Has this ever happened to anyone else?
Is there a way for a dragon to become hungry other than Coli fighting or a usual feeding time?
Or is this something that started this weekend, for some reason, perhaps as part of the Bounty of Elements?
Maybe it's a new level to playing with familiars? That when a dragon "plays," they might randomly use up energy while doing so?
Can anyone tell me what's going on? I don't mind giving up a piece of meat (or insect, plant or fish) here and there, but if this starts to become a more standard thing, with dragons getting hungry at random intervals after bonding with their familiar, it might start affect my game play a bit, since I bond a LOT of familiars every day.
Is it possible for Dragons to get hungry for a reason other than Coli depletion, or the usual time for feeding? I thought there was no other way for it to happen, but something strange happened tonight...
I was online around 18:58 FR time, and one of my dragons, Tranquillitatis, suddenly showed a decrease in his energy bar out of nowhere. I was on his page at the time, and had just touched the heart for his familiar, to complete bonding with his Alstroemeria Fox for the day. Suddenly 'Tatis' energy bar read 49/50 instead of 50/50.
At first, I assumed that all my dragons had, for some odd reason, become hungry. I finished touching hearts for that page, and then went to the first page of my lair and clicked "Feed." The message that came up informed me that only ONE of my dragons had fed, and he had consumed a single piece of meat. ('Tatis is a Nocturne.) None of my other dragons appear to be affected at all, and 'Tatis has not gotten hungry since, as far as I can tell.
The funny thing is, 'Tatis has not, ever, been inside the Coli, and also, as far as I can tell, he was hungry at the usual time tonight with all the other dragons. (At least, the message when I fed them at around 18:00 FR time informed me that 112 of my dragons had fed, and I only have 112 dragons, so I assumed that 'Tatis ate with the others.) Which means that he got hungry, on his own, out of nowhere, as if he just arbitrarily decided that he wanted a "Midnight Snack".
So I was wondering...
Has this ever happened to anyone else?
Is there a way for a dragon to become hungry other than Coli fighting or a usual feeding time?
Or is this something that started this weekend, for some reason, perhaps as part of the Bounty of Elements?
Maybe it's a new level to playing with familiars? That when a dragon "plays," they might randomly use up energy while doing so?
Can anyone tell me what's going on? I don't mind giving up a piece of meat (or insect, plant or fish) here and there, but if this starts to become a more standard thing, with dragons getting hungry at random intervals after bonding with their familiar, it might start affect my game play a bit, since I bond a LOT of familiars every day.