I've been wondering if it's possible to get a scroll that will change the color of the dragon of my choice. You see, I recently got a dragon with basic genes, and I'm afraid to use gene change scrolls on him because his teritary gene color is olive and I worry that it will look ugly. Is there any way I can change it?
I've been wondering if it's possible to get a scroll that will change the color of the dragon of my choice. You see, I recently got a dragon with basic genes, and I'm afraid to use gene change scrolls on him because his teritary gene color is olive and I worry that it will look ugly. Is there any way I can change it?
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@ValidSatellite the only way to change color is with a [item=Tri-Color Scatterscroll], available in the Gem Marketplace for 350G. this completely randomizes all three of a dragon's colors, though. there's no function to change just one.
An item that completely randomizes the colors of a dragon's primary, secondary, and tertiary genes. It can only be used once and will disappear on use.
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, available in the Gem Marketplace for 350G. this completely randomizes all three of a dragon's colors, though. there's no function to change just one.
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@ValidSatellite
A [item=Tri-Color Scatterscroll] will completely randomize all 3 colors, but unfortunately that’s the only way to really change an existing dragons colors
I’ll admit that the tert does seem very hard to work with, although stained might not look too bad if you can afford it. Otherwise it might not be a bad idea to just leave the tert basic if you really like the other colors
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An item that completely randomizes the colors of a dragon's primary, secondary, and tertiary genes. It can only be used once and will disappear on use.
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will completely randomize all 3 colors, but unfortunately that’s the only way to really change an existing dragons colors
I’ll admit that the tert does seem very hard to work with, although stained might not look too bad if you can afford it. Otherwise it might not be a bad idea to just leave the tert basic if you really like the other colors
@ValidSatellite For what it's worth, some tertiary genes will change up the color to show more accents— Peacock, for example. This is the dragon I think you're referring to (triple basic, Olive tert) with Peacock (and Skink and Blend):
[url=https://www1.flightrising.com/scrying/predict?breed=11&gender=0&age=1&bodygene=15&body=7&winggene=42&wings=60&tertgene=24&tert=123&element=5&eyetype=1][img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=7&bodygene=15&breed=11&element=5&eyetype=1&gender=0&tert=123&tertgene=24&winggene=42&wings=60&auth=bcebe2e985ae8c5180544e69983048d55eaff7a7&dummyext=prev.png[/img][/url]
There aren't as many tertiary genes with strong accent colors as there are primary and secondary genes, but they're worth looking into before committing to something as expensive as a scatterscroll. And, as SkyBlaze said, a basic tert is just fine if you don't like the look of it at all. [emoji=ridgeback happy size=1] Good luck with whatever decision you make!
Edit: edited in a link to the Predict Morphology page for that dragon so you can play with genes yourself— I just tossed Skink and Blend on there out of habit since they're usually some of my favorites, but there might be others that look better to you.
@ValidSatellite For what it's worth, some tertiary genes will change up the color to show more accents— Peacock, for example. This is the dragon I think you're referring to (triple basic, Olive tert) with Peacock (and Skink and Blend):
There aren't as many tertiary genes with strong accent colors as there are primary and secondary genes, but they're worth looking into before committing to something as expensive as a scatterscroll. And, as SkyBlaze said, a basic tert is just fine if you don't like the look of it at all. Good luck with whatever decision you make!
Edit: edited in a link to the Predict Morphology page for that dragon so you can play with genes yourself— I just tossed Skink and Blend on there out of habit since they're usually some of my favorites, but there might be others that look better to you.
That's olive? With Peacock, it makes a pretty good match to his eyes!