I've been half on the watch for a polkadots dragon for a while but still haven't picked up one I loved.
I quite like Cherub but I never see people proud of their cherub dragons, and poor Fable has been rejected for art a few times because the gene is too complicated to draw. And all but one of the times she had gotten art, well of course Cherub required extra funding to start a template for.
Sad Cherub noises
Sludge, Slime, and Keel! Not surprisingly most of his babies get exalted
Crackle. We can never forget about crackle. I always loved my lady's use of it though.
And if I may: Safari. I love Savannah/Safari, but I only see people complain about it. I have quite a few with them because it's really fun.
Lace. I never see dragons with Lace. Or Contour but I don't have any of my own to share ><
And finally Python would like to ask: Where are the Python dragons at?
And now as I'm refreshing and seeing other people's gene sadness, I must back them up:
Whenever Breakup/Mosaic dragons pop up, everyone seems really proud of them. It's always nice to see.
Ringlets. Absolutely. It's always a gene that I consider but end up going with something else that's better. Not that it's a bad gene at all.
Same with Thylacine. It can look really good.
Lionfish. Never see people with it, but man is it hard to use so that I can understand.
I quite like Cherub but I never see people proud of their cherub dragons, and poor Fable has been rejected for art a few times because the gene is too complicated to draw. And all but one of the times she had gotten art, well of course Cherub required extra funding to start a template for.
Sad Cherub noises
Sludge, Slime, and Keel! Not surprisingly most of his babies get exalted
Crackle. We can never forget about crackle. I always loved my lady's use of it though.
And if I may: Safari. I love Savannah/Safari, but I only see people complain about it. I have quite a few with them because it's really fun.
Lace. I never see dragons with Lace. Or Contour but I don't have any of my own to share ><
And finally Python would like to ask: Where are the Python dragons at?
And now as I'm refreshing and seeing other people's gene sadness, I must back them up:
Whenever Breakup/Mosaic dragons pop up, everyone seems really proud of them. It's always nice to see.
Ringlets. Absolutely. It's always a gene that I consider but end up going with something else that's better. Not that it's a bad gene at all.
Same with Thylacine. It can look really good.
Lionfish. Never see people with it, but man is it hard to use so that I can understand.