Too bad I don't even want one. They look so dumb.3 Days, and you have to water them every day, RL 24 hours.
Mine should be done tonight. I know there's at least one other person on Origin that has already hatched their and is now training it.
i wonder if they have a beat down phase they have to go through prior to taming.
also wonder if they have a Vorpal phase like the battle chickens where they run around like they are on fire?
Incubators only work when they are locked down or secured in a house.@Kyronix I have a question for ya.
The turtle eggs have to be placed into an incubator for a few days prior to hatching.
Now, what if you play various shards and "Live out of your bank box".....for example, like many of us do !
Question:...Can the Turtle eggs be placed into an incubator inside your bank box, be cared for and go through the 3 day process and be hatched?
I have tried this process with chicken lizard eggs before and after 3 days, egg is still moist and never grew.
thanks for the quick reponseIncubators only work when they are locked down or secured in a house.
There is one person on Origin that has a turtle hatched already and he said it just sat there until he had it tamed, it didn't fight back or anything.On Test Center when the turtle egg hatched, the hatchling just sat there until I tamed it. Not sure if this has changed. Guess I expected more of a fight!!
Makes sense... they are babies after all..There is one person on Origin that has a turtle hatched already and he said it just sat there until he had it tamed, it didn't fight back or anything.
ya i hate it when babies fight back.Makes sense... they are babies after all..
I have another egg I haven't incubated yet, I got it the same day and I still have it.How long do you have after you get one from the spawn until they poof? We've had 2 of them poof on Test Center (non tamers if this makes any difference) but haven't tried Origin or Izumo.
no need to run to your house.You can always ran to your house, put it into an incubator, and if you don't have a tamer, sell it or give it? (to a tamer lol)
Seriously, this might be why they've made it a rare drop
I personnally think that only tamers should get the eggs
Do the eggs can go in a vendor?
they had said the turtles would be like miniature greater dragons but those skills and resists are WAY below that of a greater dragon!
Then it must have changed. My guildleader and I both got eggs at different spawns, he is a swordsman,I am an archer, both of ours crumbled before we even finished looting the body, That's why my questions about this being if it's only for a tamer and perhaps the eggs don't crumble for a tamer.no need to run to your house.
they eggs are stable when you get them, the are the exact same as the battle chicken eggs.
they are dormant.
its not until you put them in the incubator that they start their cycle or curing or whatever you want to call it.
so you could at any point give it to your tamer or any tamer for that matter or vendor it.
Well...this is just one....how many GD's do tamers go through before they find that *Perfect* one?they had said the turtles would be like miniature greater dragons but those skills and resists are WAY below that of a greater dragon!
if i saw those resists and skills on a greater dragon id kill it just out of mercy to the poor critter!
with those listed skills your turtle will not go above GM in any skills other then the magic.
Exactly which means the likelyhoood of finding a Turtle with decent enough stats and skills to totally replace a Greater Dragon is slim to none. So nice try DEV's but don't think it will work.but have a look at the skills on that turtle.
youd never see a fresh tame GD with wrestle and tact and MR that low.
lowest youd ever see on a fresh GD would be like 80 so those turtles are like 20 points below skills then even the lowest of GDs.
It's actually a guaranteed drop from the Dragon Turtle champ spawn.@Kyronix Could we please consider having the turtles hatch already trained? I mean its already a rare drop... finding a good one will be a task in and of it self without having to train each one up to see where its skills end up...
Maybe for 1 person of the group....It's actually a guaranteed drop from the Dragon Turtle champ spawn.
An item that pops in your pack as a reward for beating a champ... Sounds like an artifact drop to me...Whether I think the egg drop should be reserved for the tamers participating in the champ spawn, I think a pet is not like another "artifact" and that tamers enjoy training their pets, hence I don't agree with the "already trained" hatchling... as far as I am concerned
Yeah that was my thought, instead of getting a turtle skull (Which, by they way, would be totally FREAKIN awesome!) you get an egg.Kinda like the champ skull, I suppose.
Thanks for posting these. Any chance you also have screen shots of the resists on both of these?Okay here's a few:
Mine on the right, not trained and my guildies on the left almost fully trained:
Hey Larisa, thanks for showing us your little squirt.Okay here's a few:
Mine on the right, not trained and my guildies on the left almost fully trained:
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But these are DRAGON turtles. So they might make dragon sounds. They do have the fire breath... so I'm assuming then that they inherited a few other things like voice from dragons. Though maybe instead of the dragon sound of confirmation of an order they ought to cluck when you command them like a chicken?LOL
The only thing I don't like about them is the fact that they sound like a dragon...I'm not sure what turtles sound like but I sure don't think they sound like dragons!
I broke down and bought a pet-bonding potion and started to train the little guy...he's pretty quick!
Okay so I just watched a very disturbing video of 2 turtles mating and they sounded like ducks :/
And I also read this:
Turtles may vocalize when mating or seeking a mate, when they are sick or in distress or for other reasons. The redfooted tortoise makes a clucking sound, while the giant musk turtle yelps when it is attacked or frightened. Nesting female leatherback sea turtles make a belching sound, and male Travancore tortoises use a high-pitched whine to attract mates. Sounds have even been detected from unhatched baby leatherback sea turtles. It is believed these sounds help to coordinate hatching.
So we have quacking, clucking (Chickens??) Belching! and whining.....who knew?
But for sure no dragon noises lol.
CRAP!LOL
The only thing I don't like about them is the fact that they sound like a dragon...I'm not sure what turtles sound like but I sure don't think they sound like dragons!
I broke down and bought a pet-bonding potion and started to train the little guy...he's pretty quick!
Okay so I just watched a very disturbing video of 2 turtles mating and they sounded like ducks :/
And I also read this:
Turtles may vocalize when mating or seeking a mate, when they are sick or in distress or for other reasons. The redfooted tortoise makes a clucking sound, while the giant musk turtle yelps when it is attacked or frightened. Nesting female leatherback sea turtles make a belching sound, and male Travancore tortoises use a high-pitched whine to attract mates. Sounds have even been detected from unhatched baby leatherback sea turtles. It is believed these sounds help to coordinate hatching.
So we have quacking, clucking (Chickens??) Belching! and whining.....who knew?
But for sure no dragon noises lol.
Tell that to these guys!Turtles are mute completely mute -that I know for sure having raised one (an exotic one) when I was a kid (fond memory)