I'd love some flowers I'm 00n0b0dy on DC.
Posts by 00nobody
-
-
I've had as many as six sprouts and three seeds at many times, so I doubt there is a limit within reason
-
Many events feature new/limited edition seeds. There are a finite number you can abandon or trash in a time period, so to maximize the yield of the new/special ones many people make sure their seed slots are empty
-
Will these be available as a normal plant? I assume so, being it's a real thing~
-
-
Ok but in our game there is no competition. So player how spend money dosen't rank up.
We still have a tendency to judge our gardens against others, or against our own goals. While there may not be an official ranking or score, many of us challenge for a large garden, or one with all flower types/a certain number of each variant. While each person defines "best" slightly differently, regardless the ability to quickly progress in the game rather than having patience and working with the community advances toward any idea of the best garden. Those who can afford this will perhaps surpass others, with no effort or time put in. This is frustrating to players who just want to play a relaxed game* but see themselves being surpassed in every way by those taking it so seriously they're sinking tons of money in to it.*Or at least that is the impression I have gotten from many other people in similar situations, as well as my personal feelings on the matter.
-
Well, I agree with all those that are rather against this idea. The removing of ads is okay, but direct sprouting would be really unfair, like in this week. Paygamers could grow so many flowers, that they could trade away afterwards. Trading would then become a race and the flower adoption thread would surely die, which would be really sad.
I would say something like that should be a luxury option, that simply saves time, like, no ads, bigger watering can, seeds that are picked up are completely watered or choosing which kind of minigame they want to play. Things that make the game more convenient, but do not change the overall gameplay.
This is the way that I would really like it to be. I cannot afford to pay for this game, even occasionally. While I'm happy to click ads to support the cost of the game, I do not want to be left in the dust or feeling like I can't play the game on even grounds because of pay benefits. Small perks like the ones urusta suggested are fine, but I wouldn't ever want exclusive plants, nor would I want the option to pay for a plant to sprout/grow instantly. That seems terribly unfair to me, that people can grow their gardens infinitely quickly if they have money to burn, while others must wait. Simply put, players who can't afford to put real money in to the game could never have gardens on the same par as the crowd with money, no matter how much care or effort they put in to their gardens -
Hey everyone. I was just noticed that there are two variations of the marvel fern. Are the blue and red both available from the wild garden? Or is one of them obtained only through breeding. If so which one?
Red and blue are both available from the wild garden, but it's been implied that there are new colors from breeding only. -
Not Lorimmel, obviously, but I got a backbiting through breeding before the parcel, but it was only on the 10th or so that I bred that I got the backbiter.
-
I cannot speak to Alia's problem, but mine still exists. All of my mushrooms say they can breed still, but 4 of the 5 have produced 2 children between them in the last couple days, and the last still has the breed option and all the others in the list as potential mates, but cannot produce seeds with them. Again, it's not a serious bug, but mine still is not actually fixed
-
Hi! I decided to breed my witch mushrooms today, and noticed that even after they are bred, they have the option to breed again. Trying to breed them with something that has bred refreshes the page and produces no seeds, but they all still allow me to get to the breed page and all show up on other mushroom breed pages. It's nothing serious, but a little something odd...
-
Finally found all 20! I was quite stumped for a while, but I figured it out If you'd like to contact me to ask for hints, feel free to, but I feel like if you read the thread closely most if not all of the spots have been said within the spoilers
-
While many of us have bunnies, I don't think many people had two or more. I feel like a lot of us only had time to get one or two, and because they only breed with each other, not with regular plants, there are far fewer being produced. I feel many people are probably in the same boat as I- we would gladly breed our bunnies for others, if we had enough to breed any.
-
-
i missed all previous v-day plants have nothing to breed
Bleeding hearts aren't valentine plants, they're normal plants. So everyone has some chance! -
I think it's probably only your impression For me pink poinsettas are by far the rarest of the colors. And purple for the tulips. I'm not sure though!
-
I can say for almost heart of valentine were not in the wild garden I didn't know the tradition to solve the riddle of giving a gift, but I was definitely searching the garden at the time. There were bleeding hearts in the garden for the first time then, but heart of valentine were not in the garden.
-
Totally agree with Malgar. I tend to leave sites when there are functions that you must pay for. As a poor college student, I can't normally afford to put a lot of money in to just for fun sites, and it's not fun anymore when there are features or items I simply can't get. I'm fine with non-obtrusive ads, and would love to donate when I have money. I'm also fine with perks for members who donate that do not offer anything you can't get with a little effort and devotion of time. Ink pot and fertilizer actually sound quite useful
-
-
The watering can only holds five drops, actually. I would be thrilled if we could stockpile up to fifteen. When I first get seeds, I always water them rather than having to use rain ten times. But that means I have to play a minigame in between watering my new seeds.