"Do not exalt" written in the bio
I choose not to interact with those
"Do not exalt" written in the bio
I choose not to interact with those
bad color combinations and my poorness
i was trying to type then i saw that buttersnake thing in signature above me and completely lost my train of thought
bad color combinations and my poorness
i was trying to type then i saw that buttersnake thing in signature above me and completely lost my train of thought
"Do not exalt" in the bio.
You keep that dragon then, seller. Forever.
"Do not exalt" in the bio.
You keep that dragon then, seller. Forever.
There are so many pretty dragons on ah. ..but I only collect dragons with an id of 6 digits or lower. .
What stops me from buying those? Im poor. .that's it. If I could afford it I would buy them all! !
Oh also need endless lairspace [emoji=coatl tongue size=2]
There are so many pretty dragons on ah. ..but I only collect dragons with an id of 6 digits or lower. .
What stops me from buying those? Im poor. .that's it. If I could afford it I would buy them all! !
Oh also need endless lairspace
NO LONGER ACTIVE.
I LEFT FR AND GIVEN AWAY MY STUFF.
For [i]not[/i] buying a dragons?
Non-matching eyes is probably the biggest one.
Otherwise, not a lot tbh. I don't care about gen1, age, ID, hatch date ect ect ect. It's mostly just "Do I like the colours? Does the eyes match?". Sometimes price as well, but only if the dragon is above 100kt or something.
Putting "Do not exalt" or "Return if unwanted" is also a pretty good deterrent for me.
Just for the heck of it; here's a gen1 I've bought. He's been bred, had exalted unnamed offspring in his list and I love him none the less <3
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not buying a dragons?
Non-matching eyes is probably the biggest one.
Otherwise, not a lot tbh. I don't care about gen1, age, ID, hatch date ect ect ect. It's mostly just "Do I like the colours? Does the eyes match?". Sometimes price as well, but only if the dragon is above 100kt or something.
Putting "Do not exalt" or "Return if unwanted" is also a pretty good deterrent for me.
Just for the heck of it; here's a gen1 I've bought. He's been bred, had exalted unnamed offspring in his list and I love him none the less <3
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[size=6][font=spectral][color=#571B78][i]“Focus on your aesthetic, Midnight.”[/i][/color][/size]
“Focus on your aesthetic, Midnight.”
Lore.
If I buy more dragons, I have more lore to do.
Lore.
If I buy more dragons, I have more lore to do.
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Please drink water.
Step away if things get heated.
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Do not exalt, Return if Unwanted, Please Name or the like in the bio... these are turn offs as I'm afraid that the seller/breeder might feel like that they still own the dragon if I buy it and don't want to be contacted because I do something they disagree with with what is now my dragon and I have in the past been asked why I removed a gene from a dragon. I promptly exalted that dragon as I didn't want to deal with it.
I prefer gen 1 dragons unless I'm working on a breeding project, but I don't care if the gen 1 dragon is bred or not, I breed the heck out of my gen 1 dragons, I don't care that it may 'ruin' the value of the dragon--I enjoy breeding and I enjoy the challenge of geneing up gen 1 dragons.
Unnamed offspring doesn't bother me, they make for fun lore opportunities. When I'm comparing two similar dragons, certain namestyles in the offspring will turn me away - usually meme-y or body function names although they are less likely to bother me if someone names one of my offspring something like that.
Do not exalt, Return if Unwanted, Please Name or the like in the bio... these are turn offs as I'm afraid that the seller/breeder might feel like that they still own the dragon if I buy it and don't want to be contacted because I do something they disagree with with what is now my dragon and I have in the past been asked why I removed a gene from a dragon. I promptly exalted that dragon as I didn't want to deal with it.
I prefer gen 1 dragons unless I'm working on a breeding project, but I don't care if the gen 1 dragon is bred or not, I breed the heck out of my gen 1 dragons, I don't care that it may 'ruin' the value of the dragon--I enjoy breeding and I enjoy the challenge of geneing up gen 1 dragons.
Unnamed offspring doesn't bother me, they make for fun lore opportunities. When I'm comparing two similar dragons, certain namestyles in the offspring will turn me away - usually meme-y or body function names although they are less likely to bother me if someone names one of my offspring something like that.