How many gem dragons can you have
Breed an Iceberg Dragon with a River Dragon. Diamond Dragon — Only available during the month of April. Breed an Ice Dragon with a Mine Dragon. Emerald Dragon — Only available during the month of May. Breed a Crystal Dragon with a Lichen Dragon. Pearl Dragon — Only available during the month of June.
Breed a Seaweed Dragon with a Snow Dragon. Ruby Dragon — Only available during the month of July. Breed a Chrome Dragon with a Scorch Dragon. Peridot Dragon — Only available during the month of August. Breed a Crystal Dragon with a Cactus Dragon. Sapphire Dragon — Only available during the month of September. Breed a Rain Dragon with a Mountain Dragon. Opal Dragon — Only available during the month of October.
Breed a Lava Dragon with a Mud Dragon. All gemstone dragons have an incubation time of 31 hours. Keep in mind that getting a gemstone dragon has slim chances, but if you have the Epic Breeding Island, your chances increase. Also, Gemstone dragons cannot breed with any other dragons. The Iceberg Dragon can be bred by using any two dragons, in either order, containing the Water and Cold elements at any Breeding Cave.
The Scorch Dragon can be bred by using any two dragons, in either order, containing the Fire and Lightning elements at any Breeding Cave.
Each gemstone dragon has only one breeding combination. Each of these dragons has a very low chance of being bred. The chances of each of these dragons being bred are slightly raised by the Epic Breeding Island and the Epic Breeding Sanctuary. Gemstone dragons were the first type of dragon that could produce gems. Gemstone dragons are also categorized as epic dragons. Ask Question. Asked 9 years, 4 months ago. Active 8 years, 5 months ago.
Viewed 14k times. Improve this question. EBongo EBongo Not sure what you mean They all raise gems at the same rate don't they? The right answer may be "it doesn't matter how you arrange them," but that's why I'm asking. With one in each, they seem to all be on different timers. I assume the timers are dragon based - not habitat based, so doesn't that create synchronization penalties once you start to mix them? Maybe after the first synchronization it no longer matters though.
I'll try to explain better. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Ben Brocka Ben Brocka For information, I tested moving dragons into the same habitat, and the timer follows the dragon.
I don't know what happens if that habitat is full though. I suspect the hibernation cave will reset the timer, but I don't want to interrupt any of mine at the moment.
But as I look at it, isn't the dragon cap per habitat 3? EBongo oh, yeah, I had that backwards was thinking 3 habitats of 4 so yeah I don't think changing timers is necessary at all — Ben Brocka. The core of your answer would remain the same, but it's no longer accurate that they're all equal. Wolf Alex Alex 11 1 1 bronze badge. Bernardo Bernardo 11 1 1 bronze badge.
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