Welcome to the F.A.Q's page!
What are Dragons/Wyverns/Wyrms?
Dragons/Wyverns/Wyrms, are small handmade figures, that can be collected and bred, in the Es Corander Estates Dragon Adoptables Game, and Cruinndrac Farms Wyrm Adoptables Game. For more info please follow the links on the "Links" page.
How do I get a Dragon/Wyvern/Wyrm?
There are several ways:
1) Purchase one from a convention. (Excludes Wyverns)
2) Purchase one from an online Etsy sale. (Excludes Wyverns)
3) Win one from a contest.
4) Purchase one from a Kennel.
5) Stalk the forums for extra eggs, trades, or handlers looking to sell.
1) Purchase one from a convention. (Excludes Wyverns)
2) Purchase one from an online Etsy sale. (Excludes Wyverns)
3) Win one from a contest.
4) Purchase one from a Kennel.
5) Stalk the forums for extra eggs, trades, or handlers looking to sell.
How much does a breeding cost?
That would depend on what you are breeding:
Dragon's are $15 per egg, and can have up to four eggs per clutch.
Wyrm's can run anywhere from $35-$400+ depending on size. See the wyrm Price Guide for more info.
Wyvern pricing depends on the size, and maker. Es Corander Estates wyverns are $20, and are the same size as dragons. Cruinndrac Farms wyverns are $40 for tea-cups, and $125 for standards.
Dragon's are $15 per egg, and can have up to four eggs per clutch.
Wyrm's can run anywhere from $35-$400+ depending on size. See the wyrm Price Guide for more info.
Wyvern pricing depends on the size, and maker. Es Corander Estates wyverns are $20, and are the same size as dragons. Cruinndrac Farms wyverns are $40 for tea-cups, and $125 for standards.
When are the breeding seasons?
The dragon breeding season is being reworked at this time, so no one knows.
The Wyrm seasons are are July 12th-17th and December 14th-21st.
The Wyrm seasons are are July 12th-17th and December 14th-21st.
What are breeding charms?
Charms that have special effects on the clutch they are used on. Wyrms can only use two of these charms per clutch. They have a limited "charge", so they can usually only be used once. Eventually, there will be a way they can be recharged. Charms are obtained the same way dragons, and wyrms are.
Can you help me get a Dragon/Wyvern/Wyrm with ______ trait?
Yes, I don't mind helping people with genetics questions. As long as I'm not busy, I'd love an excuse to talk about genetics. Just be warned, it's my favorite subject, I can get carried away.
How do you feel about hybrids?
I prefer pure breeds, but hybrids are just fine with me. I adore wyverns, I can almost guarantee that requests for them will be accepted.
What is going on with the breeding Fees?
If you have noticed the information on these fees is oddly colored. Despite what you may have thought, I did not suddenly go color blind. The Fees are still under construction. I am attempting to work out an appropriate, yet simple price guide at the moment.
Not to worry though! Breeding fees will always either be optional, or have moneyless alternatives. G1 dragons will be exempted from the fee once it's in place, and often it will be waved when if I am getting an egg from the clutch. If a +1 breeding charm is used, the fee will not be applied. I'm not fond of breeding fees, so don't expect to see them anytime soon.
Not to worry though! Breeding fees will always either be optional, or have moneyless alternatives. G1 dragons will be exempted from the fee once it's in place, and often it will be waved when if I am getting an egg from the clutch. If a +1 breeding charm is used, the fee will not be applied. I'm not fond of breeding fees, so don't expect to see them anytime soon.
What is an unconventional breeding, and do you allow them?
Any breeding that can result in deformities, homozygous Starburst, or inbreeding for example. As for allowing them, yes, but they will be highly restricted, and will most likely have an extra breeding fee. I am rather careful to avoid these kinds of breedings myself, but I understand the curiosity they can inspire, so I will not stand in the way.
I love _______ can I adopt/trade for them even though they are not listed on the "Trades" page?
Possibly, it depends on whether I'm done with them in my breeding program, and how attached to them I am. Go ahead and ask me. The worst I can do is refuse.