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mayade
it doesn't ping again if it's a regular ping. I'm not sure about pinglists.
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mayade
it doesn't ping again if it's a regular ping. I'm not sure about pinglists.
This has probably been asked before, but for some reaspn I can't understand the explanation. Can someone please explain like I'm a toddler why dragons are sometimes adults at 5 days old? I have hatched dragons near rollover and still had to eait until 6 days for them to be adults. What gives?
This has probably been asked before, but for some reaspn I can't understand the explanation. Can someone please explain like I'm a toddler why dragons are sometimes adults at 5 days old? I have hatched dragons near rollover and still had to eait until 6 days for them to be adults. What gives?
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aeranautics
dragons age up at the 6th rollover after they're born. the age display is based on the exact time they were born, not rollover. therefore, on day 6, a dragon will switch to the adult model at rollover but show up as 5 days old on their page until after the exact server time they hatched at.
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aeranautics
dragons age up at the 6th rollover after they're born. the age display is based on the exact time they were born, not rollover. therefore, on day 6, a dragon will switch to the adult model at rollover but show up as 5 days old on their page until after the exact server time they hatched at.
@Aeranautics
ninja'd, but i'll post anyway in case you want a specific example to help understand:
All dragons turn into adults 6 calendar days after they hatched; there are none that turn into adults [i]at[/i] 5 days old. However, the age listed on a dragon's profile goes by exact time, and not calendar days like hatchling calculations do.
I found an [url=https://www1.flightrising.com/dragon/96562383]adult dragon[/url] and a [url=https://www1.flightrising.com/dragon/96562398]hatchling[/url] as example. As of posting, they both say they're 5 days old. However, looking at the hatch dates in their info, the adult [i]is[/i] one day older than the hatchling.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/dlvAtzR.png[/img]
A dragon has to be 144 hours old to show as 6 days of age. If this adult dragon was hatched at 22:00 FR time on the 18th, it would only be 137 hours old right now on the 24th. It's been 6 calendar days after its hatching, but not six 24-hour intervals.
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Aeranautics
ninja'd, but i'll post anyway in case you want a specific example to help understand:
All dragons turn into adults 6 calendar days after they hatched; there are none that turn into adults
at 5 days old. However, the age listed on a dragon's profile goes by exact time, and not calendar days like hatchling calculations do.
I found an
adult dragon and a
hatchling as example. As of posting, they both say they're 5 days old. However, looking at the hatch dates in their info, the adult
is one day older than the hatchling.
A dragon has to be 144 hours old to show as 6 days of age. If this adult dragon was hatched at 22:00 FR time on the 18th, it would only be 137 hours old right now on the 24th. It's been 6 calendar days after its hatching, but not six 24-hour intervals.
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is there a visual guide for all animated/dynamic familiars like the Striped/Hex Noggle or the Regenerating Reedjumper?
is there a visual guide for all animated/dynamic familiars like the Striped/Hex Noggle or the Regenerating Reedjumper?
Which is rarer, rare or limited?
Which is rarer, rare or limited?
FR +2
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mysterybox11 The order is plentiful, common, uncommon, limited, rare :D
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mysterybox11 The order is plentiful, common, uncommon, limited, rare :D