TOPIC | [NATURE BUY THREAD] Closed! Thank you!
@Rhea
Thank you! The noodle/ridgeback siblings were all named after stars. I'm sending in 2 more skydancers soon. No need to ping back.
Thank you! The noodle/ridgeback siblings were all named after stars. I'm sending in 2 more skydancers soon. No need to ping back.
@Rhea
Thank you! The noodle/ridgeback siblings were all named after stars. I'm sending in 2 more skydancers soon. No need to ping back.
Thank you! The noodle/ridgeback siblings were all named after stars. I'm sending in 2 more skydancers soon. No need to ping back.
If express buyers dont count towards raffle prizes, whats the point in sending ones dragons to them? what benefit is there?
@Felahr
If someone doesn't want to take the time needed to keep track of what dragons they send but still wants to help Nature, or if they aren't interested in the prizes, they can use Express.
If someone doesn't want to take the time needed to keep track of what dragons they send but still wants to help Nature, or if they aren't interested in the prizes, they can use Express.
@Felahr
If someone doesn't want to take the time needed to keep track of what dragons they send but still wants to help Nature, or if they aren't interested in the prizes, they can use Express.
If someone doesn't want to take the time needed to keep track of what dragons they send but still wants to help Nature, or if they aren't interested in the prizes, they can use Express.
@Katalia thank you. But isnt it the person in Nature receiving the dragon that has to take all that time to enter and track on the spreadsheet? As a sender, i do nothing either way save send a derg to be exalted, but one way I get something in return and the other way I dont. Just puzzled over how used this option is gonna be, from a nonNature standpoint
@Katalia thank you. But isnt it the person in Nature receiving the dragon that has to take all that time to enter and track on the spreadsheet? As a sender, i do nothing either way save send a derg to be exalted, but one way I get something in return and the other way I dont. Just puzzled over how used this option is gonna be, from a nonNature standpoint