Only wyrms that don't eat gold are the very very very old ones.I've had this gold eating WW for well over a decade now. Just wondering if its worth anything. I will say that it has eaten plenty of gold over the years that I've accidentally dropped on it.
A is a pretty nice one with 754 strength, other one won't be as high of a demand.God I wish!
Here are the stats for the two old WW i have
Yes, but my understanding is that they can't be trained to a 5 slot anymore. There was "talk" of the devs changing it back to make it possible. But to my knowledge nothing ever became of it. @Kyronix @Bleak any thoughts?Thank you all for the information and help. I happen to have a dragon with 821 str is it safe to assume that the 700 cap applies to them as well?
The dragons start at 3 slots. Once you select training they automatically jump to 4 slots. You basically get 1 round of training instead of 2 that you originally could have.
AH, So that was their "fix". LOL Thanks for the information.The dragons start at 3 slots. Once you select training they automatically jump to 4 slots. You basically get 1 round of training instead of 2 that you originally could have.
They can still be quite powerful with 1 training round but that second round made them pretty much perfect.AH, So that was their "fix". LOL Thanks for the information.
Yeppers.They can still be quite powerful with 1 training round but that second round made them pretty much perfect.
Legacy Dragons were the highest intensity trainable animals in game. They gave about 2 days notice before they turned off training on them. Prior to that they reverted a lot when trained past a certain point. And when training was enabled months later, yes, they skip slots now the moment the training button is pressed. Despite what some people claim, no they will not be "fixed", that was the fix.AH, So that was their "fix". LOL Thanks for the information.