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glacias • 10 June 2012 at 10:50 AM
Hi, I'm Isabelle, and I'm new, as all of those who post here.Basically, I just need a little information, and I hope to make friends here too π !So I hope someone can help me, because I have no idea how things work here, what's rare and what's not. So pleeeaaase π
liza200aa • 10 June 2012 at 10:54 AM
@glaciashello! if you need any help you can ask me π
karamel • 10 June 2012 at 11:26 AM
@glacias Welcome πΈ Make sure to ping people if you're replying to them via forum post: @username_here. Do you have any questions? πHave a little look at the Forum Rules, Terms of Service and Privacy Policy too π
glacias • 10 June 2012 at 11:46 AM
@karamel (I hope I do it the right way π)thanks for the hint, I need to get used to these things a little bitquestions: how many eggs can I have? And when I fed my egg the first time, there appeared points. What do they mean?And I see you are at a very high level. How do I go to a higher level myself? That's enough for you I guess π
karamel • 10 June 2012 at 11:57 AM
@glacias You used it perfectly! π No problem!Here are the answers to your questions...how many eggs can I have?: 300 (maximum). You can also have 3 other side accounts but only for storage (they're called "storage" accounts).And when I fed my egg the first time, there appeared points. What do they mean?: Points? Do you mean the +(number) EC? EC is the currency we use on Egg Cave. It's Egg Coins. Look at the side column and look at the bit where it says Egg Cave: glacias. There's your Egg Coin count there πAnd I see you are at a very high level. How do I go to a higher level myself?: You mean my creature? That's my CREATURE'S level π You can level up your creature by giving it feeds, clicks and views. Views and levels are updated at 3:20AM ECT everyday, but clicks and feeds are updated instantly.
zoom150 • 10 June 2012 at 12:09 PM
hi
glacias • 10 June 2012 at 12:24 PM
@zoom150Ok, well good luck! π
zoom150 • 10 June 2012 at 12:25 PM
@glacia nevrmingd im kinda on a full slate right now ive already got oneπ
glacias • 10 June 2012 at 12:27 PM
@karamel (woohoo second time using it the right way, I should celebrate!π)thanks for the answer. I found my way to the FAQ too, so I found about the EC. That was quite obvious, and still I couldn't find it myself. I should open my eyes a bit more...And 300 is a lot. But probably I will get 300 easily. I already found out that feeding 300 eggs is timetaking (I don't know if that word even exists, I don't have English as my first language π)And @zoom150Well, that's a whole situation there. Uhm, is it official or something? Actually I thought is was a little bit funny to read about the tests and stuff, but if it is a serious thing, I don't mind. Don't forget to be kind to me π (I read that too, so I can blackmail you muhaha (--> don't bother, it's just me))
karamel • 10 June 2012 at 12:41 PM
@glacias Ha ha, this should be like my millionth ping xDNo problem π Aw, you'll get used to it!Oh, what's your first language? It's cool to see people that are bilingual. You speak very fluent English π± Yeah, it's best to have creatures of worth too (commons are of no use for trading). It's hard to look after so many eggs, and your cove looks better when it has less creatures in it.
chapus • 10 June 2012 at 12:54 PM
@glacias Hello! Welcome! πΈ
glacias • 10 June 2012 at 1:14 PM
@karamelMy first language is Flemish (or Dutch, what you prefer, I'll just need to change the terrible accent then π) (Dutch speaking people and Flemish speaking people don't get along so much π)ARRR, I love Flemish (I'm quite patriotic, just to seperate me from the Dutchmen)Maybe I'll just explain how it all works in Belgium. Belgium is divided into two parts: Flanders (where not much poppies blow anymore), and Wallonia. In Wallonia, they speak French. In Flanders, we speak Flemish (logically). Above us, there lies Holland. There they speak Dutch (with that terrible accent a spoke of). In Flanders, Flemish is a kind of dialect. Dutch is the official language (but then without the ter-ri-ble accent). The Dutch is used when you talk to important people, or in official documents and stuff. Flemish is used at home, on the streets etc. At school, we talk Flemish during the break, and Dutch in class (not always, just when the teacher is strict about it).So when we talk Flemish, important people will just say we are indecent, and that we belong to the lower class. So as a teacher, I want my pupils too be proud of their dialect, because we have such big differences, even though we live in a small country. People from the west can't understand people from the east, just because of their dialect π
karamel • 10 June 2012 at 1:16 PM
@glacias Wow... big information block there xD I'm the one meant to be telling you info, yet you come here and... xD
glacias • 10 June 2012 at 1:34 PM
@karamelYeah, quick change here πIt's just that people have NO idea that in Belgium we speak both French and Flemish. Most people assume we all speak French.I don't like to be linked to a language wich is meant for farmers and funny overvoiced movies -> have you ever tried watching a movie dubbed in French, it's hilarious xDIf you want to hear a difference between Dutch from Holland and Flemish, try this:Dutch:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0Pm7XBAfy4Flemish:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utoUpF0LRjISorry, this was one of the songs that have the same lyrics, so you can hear the difference clearly π