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makahiya • 5 April 2015 at 11:36 AM

#1
is there a consequence for when a creature under your care dies?

#2
is there any differences between two of the same species other than their gender?

#3
if your not already my friend then please add me because friends play big rolls in this game apparently so we would be helping each other out 😊

thanks

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Orderedchaos • 5 April 2015 at 11:41 AM

@makahiya
1: There is no consequence other than the creature's death.
2: At this time there is no difference between different genders of the same species.

If you have further questions feel free to ask.

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makahiya • 5 April 2015 at 12:23 PM


@Orderedchaosnice so there are still improvements expected to this already awesome game 😊

so do the creature eventually die of old age? seen it somewhere but cant remember where to confirm so maybe someone can tell me?

just really interested because what if I find a rare creature that's real hard to find and it dies of sadness or old age? will be very frustrating to get another one. 😋

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bang14982 • 5 April 2015 at 12:42 PM

@makahiya

Your creatures can't die of old age. Once they reach level 2000 and above, they're considered immortal and cannot die. So you don't need to worry about losing rare creatures that you've had for a long time. 😊

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Orderedchaos • 5 April 2015 at 12:45 PM

@makahiya Creatures can die when they get below 10 happiness. When a creature reaches this point it has a chance to die every night. However, once a creature reaches level 2000 it is considered immortal and can no longer die.

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makahiya • 5 April 2015 at 1:12 PM

@bang14982 @Orderedchaos thanks and yeah so if I really like a creature I just need to get it to level 2000 as quick as possible 😊

feels like its going to take a lot of time but luckily I have plenty of time at the moment.

cheers 😊

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Orderedchaos • 5 April 2015 at 1:19 PM

As the original question has been answered this topic is now closed.

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