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lilybloom • 9 December 2022 at 11:05 PM
i took a looong break between 2017 and now, and i'm not sure what changed since then. can someone fill me in? thank you!
minnie298a • 9 December 2022 at 11:22 PM
@lilybloom Welcome back! That is a long time to be gone. Main things I can think of off the top of my head:-CC Shop creatures are being rereleased. It's only 2 creatures a month, and more info can be found via a link on the CC page.- Leaf of Vaka. If you have one on your account, all creatures stay at 100% happiness. It is 500CC though.- Creatures can now be Non-Binary as well as male and female.- https://eggcave.com/quests/tokens Quests. There are 6 types of quests involving giving ec items available in the NPC shops. Tokens can be cashed in for retired creatures. - https://eggcave.com/exchange I don't think the Click Exchange would have been around back then. Basically you can put up to 20 creatures in. Each creature of someone else you click through the XC gets you a credit that allows someone to click on your creature. There is a FAQ page on the link I gave.- You can now link your accounts. The reasoning is there is apparently a way to earn CC coming, and you will need to have officially registered your main. https://eggcave.com/preferences/side_accountsThat's the main thing I can think of. Plenty of creatures as well.Edited to add - Creature levels changed a while ago. Basically the system is the same, but devided by 100. SO a creature is now immortal at level 20.
lilybloom • 9 December 2022 at 11:23 PM
@minnie298athank you so much!! it's super cool that pets can be nb, and i'll definitely take advantage of the click exchange!
minnie298a • 9 December 2022 at 11:31 PM
@lilybloom With the nb thing, there is bias for creature genders. For example, some are more likely to be male than female or nb. The percentages can be found on the achieve pages for each creature.Personally, the XC is the main way I feed. Some creatures are designated as Click preferred, but I feed the others. I feel that it is safe, as people have to deliberately put them there.