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dormammu • 1 September 2014 at 9:19 PM
So, yeah. I just tried Yarold's. I'm fairly sure it seems more confusing than it actually is . . . . I can find my way through most of it, but all I want to know:Is it like the eggcave click exchange, except a certain number of clicks on Yarold's results in immortalization of your creature?Thanks!
iceiceice • 1 September 2014 at 9:27 PM
@lilkeykey14 Hi, ^^Critters become immortalized when they hit LV 2000 with a combination of views + feeds + clicks (divided by 3). The click exchange concept is fairly the same: you gain credit (+10ish for each link, I believe) for every link you click and lose credit every time someone clicks on yours. The more you click, the higher up you'll be in the main exchange. It's really intimidating at first, but you'll get to know how to use it pretty quickly. 😋If you have any other questions regarding Yarolds, don't hesitate to ask me ^^; I'll try my best to answer. Sorry if this did not answer your question >_<"
dormammu • 1 September 2014 at 9:32 PM
@iceiceice No, that was a PERFECT answer 😱Seems fun, and I kind of guessed the critters would have to be a certain level before immortalization was possible. I thought it was 1000, though.One more thing, though: This part >> "Critters become immortalized when they hit LV 2000 with a combination of views + feeds + clicks (divided by 3)"Elaborate for me??
iceiceice • 1 September 2014 at 9:50 PM
@lilkeykey14 Woops, sorry didn't clarify that point x_xThe formula for calculating the level of your critter is(# of views+ # of clicks + # of feeds)/3So, take, for example, Adventy the Prath's stats and applying it to this formula above: (views, clicks, and feeds respectfully)(4,815+1592+1278)/3 = 25612561 would be the level of that critter. You can use this to estimate when your critter will be immortalize and how many clicks/feeds/views you need for it to be LV2000 or over. If I calculated correctly, an egg with 6000views, 1 click, and 1 feed can be immortal despite the uneven amount of distribution in the 3 stats. So it doesn't really need to hit a specific view/click/feed in order for it to be immortal. It's the resulting number in that formula that matters. For me, I probably get 100views and 100 clicks and maybe 20 feeds for every critter in Yarold so I estimate about how long it takes until it can be taken off. I recommend Eggcave click exchange for hatching critters, but Yarold for immortalization. Also, be sure to use to correct link otherwise you won't receive any clicks: www.eggcave.com/click/(CreatureID#here)
dormammu • 1 September 2014 at 10:04 PM
@iceiceice u3u I see, I see~~Hmm, Yarold's, huh? It's fun to explore it. Once a creature is immortalized, it can still hatch and evolve, yeah? If someone managed to immortalize a first stage creature, it can still evolve?
iceiceice • 1 September 2014 at 10:15 PM
@lilkeykey14 Yep, immortalized critters can still evolve c:
dormammu • 1 September 2014 at 10:18 PM
@iceiceice Awesome 😊 Thanks; it's simpler than I thought
mastergemma • 2 September 2014 at 2:25 AM
@lilkeykey14I'm not sure if you know yet, but for Yarolds you need to change the URL of a creature fromwww.eggcave.com/egg/958807towww.eggcave.com/click/958807
dormammu • 2 September 2014 at 7:23 AM
@mastergemmaOh wow . . . I didn't . . . .: lGonna get right on that . . . . No wonder the clicks haven't been going up . . . . Or have they? I need to pay more attention.