@winterbright 30 kt/g works with me! Feel free to set up a CR or PA with your preferred currency, and I will get back to you as soon as you do. I swear my response time for that will be more rapid than it is in this thread, haha.
A male would be preferred for your pair; however, if you acquire a female that is close colour-wise, do not hesitate to show her, as having more helpful dragons never hurts. Regardless, thank you for allowing me to buy the Imperial.
Hello @Quebeal! Thank you for showing me your dragons. Unfortunately, you are correct; their tertiary colours are too dissimilar from those of the wish dragon to classify them as nursery dragons or studs, so I will have to pass on them. I appreciate your initial offer, and I have to add, they look awesome.
Hello @Ironbeast! Thank you for showing me those dragons. I will pass on both of them; although the Mirror is close in colour, she is not sufficiently close enough to qualify as a stud, and the Tundra's colours are a bit too far out compared to that of the wish dragon. I appreciate your initial offer, and good luck with gening your lass!
Hello @almostashrew! Thank you for showing me that dragon. Unfortunately, you are correct; I will have to pass on him for that wish as he is not an Everlux and is somewhat too distant in colour. I wish you success with his sale.
@sleepycaretaker That works! You can do this whenever, and if it can be of any help, the primary tool I typically use to locate dragons in the Dragon Search is Vendrus' Scrybabies. Simply paste in the scry link, adjust the settings, and select either Dragon Search or the Auction House. Just wanted to let you know in case you are doing it manually, to save time, haha.
That would depend on the wish, as certain ranges are more popular than others. I usually aim for five colours out; however, if a colour is exceptionally popular, such as the white range, three is standard. Conversely, for an odd or unique colour combination, the maximum is ten colours out for a nursery dragon. You can gauge the popularity of specific colour ranges by the number of dragons displayed in the Dragon Search.
If the wish involves gem genes, locating a dragon with the same genes allows for a broader search range colour-wise, as genes are always more challenging to breed than colours, thus they take precedence. I hope this makes sense.
Regarding the dragons, thank you for taking the time to search and point them out; I will shoot a message to some of those folks. The help is always appreciated!
Hello @JupiterSage14! Thank you for showing me that dragon. I will pass on her, as that colour range is quite a popular one; therefore, I prefer to acquire dragons that possess at least one of the gem genes specified in the wish. In any case, I appreciate your offer to provide her for free.
Hello @JustBlackTea! Thank you for showing me that dragon. Unfortunately, you are correct in saying that she is a little far off; although she would serve as an excellent grandparent, I have to be selective with the dragons I retain for wishes, as limitless lair space is not a thing on this site, haha. As such, I will have to pass on her, as she is a bit too far off; however, I wish you success with her sale.
A male would be preferred for your pair; however, if you acquire a female that is close colour-wise, do not hesitate to show her, as having more helpful dragons never hurts. Regardless, thank you for allowing me to buy the Imperial.
Hello @Quebeal! Thank you for showing me your dragons. Unfortunately, you are correct; their tertiary colours are too dissimilar from those of the wish dragon to classify them as nursery dragons or studs, so I will have to pass on them. I appreciate your initial offer, and I have to add, they look awesome.
Hello @Ironbeast! Thank you for showing me those dragons. I will pass on both of them; although the Mirror is close in colour, she is not sufficiently close enough to qualify as a stud, and the Tundra's colours are a bit too far out compared to that of the wish dragon. I appreciate your initial offer, and good luck with gening your lass!
Hello @almostashrew! Thank you for showing me that dragon. Unfortunately, you are correct; I will have to pass on him for that wish as he is not an Everlux and is somewhat too distant in colour. I wish you success with his sale.
@sleepycaretaker That works! You can do this whenever, and if it can be of any help, the primary tool I typically use to locate dragons in the Dragon Search is Vendrus' Scrybabies. Simply paste in the scry link, adjust the settings, and select either Dragon Search or the Auction House. Just wanted to let you know in case you are doing it manually, to save time, haha.
That would depend on the wish, as certain ranges are more popular than others. I usually aim for five colours out; however, if a colour is exceptionally popular, such as the white range, three is standard. Conversely, for an odd or unique colour combination, the maximum is ten colours out for a nursery dragon. You can gauge the popularity of specific colour ranges by the number of dragons displayed in the Dragon Search.
If the wish involves gem genes, locating a dragon with the same genes allows for a broader search range colour-wise, as genes are always more challenging to breed than colours, thus they take precedence. I hope this makes sense.
Regarding the dragons, thank you for taking the time to search and point them out; I will shoot a message to some of those folks. The help is always appreciated!
Hello @JupiterSage14! Thank you for showing me that dragon. I will pass on her, as that colour range is quite a popular one; therefore, I prefer to acquire dragons that possess at least one of the gem genes specified in the wish. In any case, I appreciate your offer to provide her for free.
Hello @JustBlackTea! Thank you for showing me that dragon. Unfortunately, you are correct in saying that she is a little far off; although she would serve as an excellent grandparent, I have to be selective with the dragons I retain for wishes, as limitless lair space is not a thing on this site, haha. As such, I will have to pass on her, as she is a bit too far off; however, I wish you success with her sale.