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TOPIC | How to undo dragon breeding?
I made a decision I really, really regret. I thought it would be a good idea to have my friend breed both of our Obelisks, but when we hatched them and when I planned to sell them, I saw that Obelisks are now fodder price. I really regret this and am wondering if there is a way to undo it. Is there a way? Sorry if I sound dumb, I'm really overwhelmed right now.
I made a decision I really, really regret. I thought it would be a good idea to have my friend breed both of our Obelisks, but when we hatched them and when I planned to sell them, I saw that Obelisks are now fodder price. I really regret this and am wondering if there is a way to undo it. Is there a way? Sorry if I sound dumb, I'm really overwhelmed right now.
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nicu
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@Bounds There's no way to undo a breeding. If you don't want the dragons and don't want to sell them you can exalt them, that will remove them from your lair.
@Bounds There's no way to undo a breeding. If you don't want the dragons and don't want to sell them you can exalt them, that will remove them from your lair.
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@bounds nope. you can't delete the hatchlings.
@bounds nope. you can't delete the hatchlings.
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@Lonin @XsvL8d Thank you so much for telling me. As much as I'm upset, I understand that this decision can not be undone.
@Lonin @XsvL8d Thank you so much for telling me. As much as I'm upset, I understand that this decision can not be undone.
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nicu
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IIRC there are a few suggestions for being able to destroy/discard a nest. But I doubt it's worth waiting around for such a suggestion to be implemented, if ever.
IIRC there are a few suggestions for being able to destroy/discard a nest. But I doubt it's worth waiting around for such a suggestion to be implemented, if ever.