no use for them yet?
No my dragon shook his head and wouldn't eat it.can you ffed them to your dragon
I feed mine fruits like grapes.The new Turtle dragon Pet eats raw fish and or raw meat, no berries. Its preference in its stats say "fish"
Im all for exploring things and having fun... but seriously.. NONE of the berries even tell you what they do on the buff bar... just some cryptic message about them being more then just a snack or some junk. Only reason i know what the red ones do is because I noticed my damage double versus the turtle after i ate one. None of the other berries have shown any type of indication of what they do...The Devs probably done it that way so we all figure it out, what it does... Maybe so there is some mystery to the game, and its not all be told and so lineal. Explore stuff, it can be fun sometimes.....
The Dragon Turtle Hatchlings love berries. All six flavors. In fact, they can eat them non-stop and never get full.Anybody figure out what the other berries do? I've been collecting them and munching them while doing the turtle spawn on both an archer and a mystic/mage and I've not noticed any effect other than the red ones.
This is pretty much it as I've seen.The new Turtle dragon Pet eats raw fish and or raw meat, no berries. Its preference in its stats say "fish"
From 30 or so champs the berries look like they protect you from the blobs that come from the turtles attack, red giving extra damage to it. The color of the berries match the orbs. could be wrong but it makes sense.
Maybe the remaining berries could help you in the ShadowGuard encounter, Its a bit far fetched but might be worth a look........This is pretty much it as I've seen.
Green stops the green blob from poisoning you, yellow stops the yellow blob from mortal and the red one increases damage the others I've not worked out any benefits yet.
As I said in one of the posts above, Dragon Turtles do eat the berries.Erm????
Tamed Dragon Turtles wont eat Berries?
Do you have to drop them on the floor in front of them or something?