Today I looked in my storage and whoops I accidentally 45 eggs. Most of them are dragons I fully intend to hatch someday, some are duplicates kept for collection purposes, but almost all of them I want to hatch, but can’t. Breeding events, islands and heroic races force me to keep breeding and hatching dragons for coins and such, so I rarely get an opportunity to hatch these dragons. I have a couple of my favorites in there that I can’t actually hatch since time and hatchery slots are so precious!
I also frequently feel burnout and skip events entirely because I just can’t bother with them. I’m missing a few breedable and sanctuary dragons as well, again, due to the constant clogging of my breeding structures. I think few would dispute that there are few opportunities to relax in this game, since new dragons are introduced every week and there’s just so much to keep up with if you collect, fight, complete islands, make event island charts or all of the above.
I have an idea: every so often, there would be a week where no new dragons come out, no event islands are present, there’s no limited breeding events. Just a peaceful week where we can hatch the eggs from our storage, breed some missing dragons, rearrange our islands, not have to worry about missing a coin pool. Where we can relax for a bit. Where we can prepare for the next event without worrying about missing the current one, where we can grow food without worrying about if it’ll be ready by the time the next pool opens, where we can ignore the arenas for a bit.
Not only would this help people catch op with their backlog, I think, it would give burned-out players time to take a break without fear of missing out on something big.
So is this a good idea and would you appreciate a break now and then? Or should I go to sleep and stop playing DC until 3 am that’s why you’re tired and burned out idiot
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A rest week.
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