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TOPIC | Question About Dragon Worth
Hi everyone! I have a dragon question to ask. I hatched a few dragons that I think look pretty good, but that I'm not necessarily interested in keeping myself. I was wondering if the wider community might like them to keep, or if it might be more worthwhile to train and exalt them myself. Any advice is welcome! I'm still very new so everything is helpful! [url=https://www1.flightrising.com/dragon/91787226][img]https://www1.flightrising.com/rendern/350/917873/91787226_350.png[/img][/url] [right][url=https://www1.flightrising.com/dragon/91787227][img]https://www1.flightrising.com/rendern/350/917873/91787227_350.png[/img][/url][/right] [url=https://www1.flightrising.com/dragon/91787228][img]https://www1.flightrising.com/rendern/350/917873/91787228_350.png[/img][/url]
Hi everyone! I have a dragon question to ask. I hatched a few dragons that I think look pretty good, but that I'm not necessarily interested in keeping myself. I was wondering if the wider community might like them to keep, or if it might be more worthwhile to train and exalt them myself. Any advice is welcome! I'm still very new so everything is helpful!
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Training and exalting them yourself is the most profitable option, especially for a smaller lair without a lot of room to hold into dragons.

You can always sell them for fodder price and you might get lucky and someone will buy them to keep, but you don't get as much money as exalting them yourself. Most people who buy dragons for ~7kT (or whatever the lowest current price is) will simply train and exalt the dragon.

Whether or not dragons are pretty rarely factors into whether or not they sell for fodder price. I've seen plenty of pretty fodder and kept a few myself.
Training and exalting them yourself is the most profitable option, especially for a smaller lair without a lot of room to hold into dragons.

You can always sell them for fodder price and you might get lucky and someone will buy them to keep, but you don't get as much money as exalting them yourself. Most people who buy dragons for ~7kT (or whatever the lowest current price is) will simply train and exalt the dragon.

Whether or not dragons are pretty rarely factors into whether or not they sell for fodder price. I've seen plenty of pretty fodder and kept a few myself.
I don't have a clue, do you? // Aberrant Cauldron Project
Got it! Thanks for the info. In that case that's probably what I'll do, since I do need to earn more so I can expand.
Got it! Thanks for the info. In that case that's probably what I'll do, since I do need to earn more so I can expand.
Most dragons end up being fodder-priced, so usually it's more profitable to exalt them yourself, but if given enough time you could get them to sell at a higher price (but that isn't a guarantee that the dragon will have a permanent home, if you're looking for that)

(If possible I'd love to buy the first one ^^)
Most dragons end up being fodder-priced, so usually it's more profitable to exalt them yourself, but if given enough time you could get them to sell at a higher price (but that isn't a guarantee that the dragon will have a permanent home, if you're looking for that)

(If possible I'd love to buy the first one ^^)
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@Trypo
Yeah I've noticed that most dragons (outside of specialty hatcheries) sell at least close to the fodder price, but wasn't sure if anything constituted value.

You absolutely can buy her! I can give her to you at fodder price or something, I'm not too picky.
@Trypo
Yeah I've noticed that most dragons (outside of specialty hatcheries) sell at least close to the fodder price, but wasn't sure if anything constituted value.

You absolutely can buy her! I can give her to you at fodder price or something, I'm not too picky.