i like to check dragons i sold or traded pretty frequently just to see if they've been dressed up, had their bios added to, been exalted, or etc ^^
TOPIC | do you check dragons you sold/traded?
i like to check dragons i sold or traded pretty frequently just to see if they've been dressed up, had their bios added to, been exalted, or etc ^^
i like to check dragons i sold or traded pretty frequently just to see if they've been dressed up, had their bios added to, been exalted, or etc ^^
Same!
I enjoy watching my dragons get loved by players other then me, and also get a little sad when I find out they are exalted
I enjoy watching my dragons get loved by players other then me, and also get a little sad when I find out they are exalted
I used to do that more often, but I have too many to keep track of now. Plus, the happiness effect of sold dragons being dressed up etc. has depleted to the point I don't find it worth it to check. I figure I'll just let them be, no matter what happens to them.
I used to do that more often, but I have too many to keep track of now. Plus, the happiness effect of sold dragons being dressed up etc. has depleted to the point I don't find it worth it to check. I figure I'll just let them be, no matter what happens to them.
I do that sometimes. Some people who sell to me are probably disappointed that their dragons will only be used for breeding projects then most likely sold/exalted lmao
I do that sometimes. Some people who sell to me are probably disappointed that their dragons will only be used for breeding projects then most likely sold/exalted lmao
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I love checking, when I can. I don't sell many, and the ones I RO sell are usually out of desperation for space.
I literally have the first dragons that I bought/adopted for free... Every dragon I've gotten rid of since then have been dragons that I bought after the first couple weeks. I'm too sentimental.
I do check on the ones I let go of. And I frequently look at the dragon I regret exalting.
I literally have the first dragons that I bought/adopted for free... Every dragon I've gotten rid of since then have been dragons that I bought after the first couple weeks. I'm too sentimental.
I do check on the ones I let go of. And I frequently look at the dragon I regret exalting.
I love checking, when I can. I don't sell many, and the ones I RO sell are usually out of desperation for space.
I literally have the first dragons that I bought/adopted for free... Every dragon I've gotten rid of since then have been dragons that I bought after the first couple weeks. I'm too sentimental.
I do check on the ones I let go of. And I frequently look at the dragon I regret exalting.
I literally have the first dragons that I bought/adopted for free... Every dragon I've gotten rid of since then have been dragons that I bought after the first couple weeks. I'm too sentimental.
I do check on the ones I let go of. And I frequently look at the dragon I regret exalting.
Only on the first day. I run a hatchery, so I like to see if my dragons were bought by the usual pinglist folks or if it was someone new.
Otherwise, I don't concern myself with it. There's a number of breeders that are...a little too adamant about tracking the dragons they've sold and what goes on with those dragons. It makes their new owners really uncomfortable, so I don't do that stuff. There's really no reason for me to check in on a dragon when it's not mine. Personally I feel if you can't divest yourself of emotional attachment to a dragon that is no longer yours, you shouldn't be selling dragons at all in the first place.
Otherwise, I don't concern myself with it. There's a number of breeders that are...a little too adamant about tracking the dragons they've sold and what goes on with those dragons. It makes their new owners really uncomfortable, so I don't do that stuff. There's really no reason for me to check in on a dragon when it's not mine. Personally I feel if you can't divest yourself of emotional attachment to a dragon that is no longer yours, you shouldn't be selling dragons at all in the first place.
Only on the first day. I run a hatchery, so I like to see if my dragons were bought by the usual pinglist folks or if it was someone new.
Otherwise, I don't concern myself with it. There's a number of breeders that are...a little too adamant about tracking the dragons they've sold and what goes on with those dragons. It makes their new owners really uncomfortable, so I don't do that stuff. There's really no reason for me to check in on a dragon when it's not mine. Personally I feel if you can't divest yourself of emotional attachment to a dragon that is no longer yours, you shouldn't be selling dragons at all in the first place.
Otherwise, I don't concern myself with it. There's a number of breeders that are...a little too adamant about tracking the dragons they've sold and what goes on with those dragons. It makes their new owners really uncomfortable, so I don't do that stuff. There's really no reason for me to check in on a dragon when it's not mine. Personally I feel if you can't divest yourself of emotional attachment to a dragon that is no longer yours, you shouldn't be selling dragons at all in the first place.
I do! I usually expect my non g1s I sell to get exalted, so it's always a pleasant surprise when I check back on them a couple of weeks later to fine them dressed, with a familiar, or with actual lore.
YES! It really makes my day to see what other people do with the dragons I sell/give away! Particularly give away. It's nice to see dragons that I found to have no/little value are actually loved by someone and that they can see the beauty in them that I could not.
YES! It really makes my day to see what other people do with the dragons I sell/give away! Particularly give away. It's nice to see dragons that I found to have no/little value are actually loved by someone and that they can see the beauty in them that I could not.
Sometimes I will if I notice they're suddenly dressed up/regened or breed changed.
Makes me want to see if they've got lore or something- especially for those related to my lineage or lore pairs.
Other times I purposefully only check those who are completely naked to check for any exalted dragons/clean out the 'sold' section of my hatchery to keep it a little shorter and to keep the lineage directory clean of exalted dragons as well.
Honestly, I never actually talk to the owners or comment about it, as I don't mind what they do with the dragon since they paid for it/they may not be comfortable knowing I was checking in on the dragon they bought.
Makes me want to see if they've got lore or something- especially for those related to my lineage or lore pairs.
Other times I purposefully only check those who are completely naked to check for any exalted dragons/clean out the 'sold' section of my hatchery to keep it a little shorter and to keep the lineage directory clean of exalted dragons as well.
Honestly, I never actually talk to the owners or comment about it, as I don't mind what they do with the dragon since they paid for it/they may not be comfortable knowing I was checking in on the dragon they bought.
Sometimes I will if I notice they're suddenly dressed up/regened or breed changed.
Makes me want to see if they've got lore or something- especially for those related to my lineage or lore pairs.
Other times I purposefully only check those who are completely naked to check for any exalted dragons/clean out the 'sold' section of my hatchery to keep it a little shorter and to keep the lineage directory clean of exalted dragons as well.
Honestly, I never actually talk to the owners or comment about it, as I don't mind what they do with the dragon since they paid for it/they may not be comfortable knowing I was checking in on the dragon they bought.
Makes me want to see if they've got lore or something- especially for those related to my lineage or lore pairs.
Other times I purposefully only check those who are completely naked to check for any exalted dragons/clean out the 'sold' section of my hatchery to keep it a little shorter and to keep the lineage directory clean of exalted dragons as well.
Honestly, I never actually talk to the owners or comment about it, as I don't mind what they do with the dragon since they paid for it/they may not be comfortable knowing I was checking in on the dragon they bought.
I only really tend to keep track of Gen ones or old Coli dragons that sell for over 450-500g, and that is purely because I'm nosy and won't mind my own business.
I don't particularly mind what happens to them once they leave my lair, and ones that sit around unfed & unchanged don't bug me, but sometimes people surprise me with the effort & creativity that they display and it's pretty cute!
I don't particularly mind what happens to them once they leave my lair, and ones that sit around unfed & unchanged don't bug me, but sometimes people surprise me with the effort & creativity that they display and it's pretty cute!
I only really tend to keep track of Gen ones or old Coli dragons that sell for over 450-500g, and that is purely because I'm nosy and won't mind my own business.
I don't particularly mind what happens to them once they leave my lair, and ones that sit around unfed & unchanged don't bug me, but sometimes people surprise me with the effort & creativity that they display and it's pretty cute!
I don't particularly mind what happens to them once they leave my lair, and ones that sit around unfed & unchanged don't bug me, but sometimes people surprise me with the effort & creativity that they display and it's pretty cute!