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Executive Chef
True, true, all you say. On a particular race-game, hidden races came up now and than. I've made a map with all hidden races and when they occourd. I'm always this dedicated, intil I loose interest... Always try to beat the game... Optimize... For me, DS isn't about luck, but about planning, time and dedication... Far more important than luck...
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Executive Chef
I use a breeding guide app I downloaded from the playstore. It lists the dragons in alpha order and you grey it out if you have the dragon. Not sophisticated but easy for lazy folks like me.
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Executive Chef
It's a good mental exercise - to keep three games worth of dragons in my head. I admit, though, when I hatch out one in a game where I want to keep it for coin, then trade or sell it, I will immediately rename it "sell" or "trade". That sorts out the duplicates in an efficient manner.
I generally get a dragon stuck in my head to breed and just keep pounding at it. Look at the sale page -it will show you attractive ones to try for. Or remember the ones you desperately wished you had a tournament or two ago. Those are excellent ones to attempt to breed.
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Nightclub Owner
I have two accounts; this one is on my iPhone and my other is on Kindle. I need to start a list for the iPhone game simply because I have so many dragons that are not breedable(from tournaments, world events, sales, album rewards, etc.). The problem I have is that there seem to be 2 new dragons every week so it's impossible to keep trying for all of them.
Last edited by kooky panda; 10-02-14 at 07:02 AM.
Reason: discussing third party tool
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Farm Supplier
I just have an spreadsheet for Dragon Story on my Google Drive (so I can access it anywhere). This is where I track who I receive/give gold from and to, and I keep a list of all my dragons. Have 114 unique dragons at the moment. Never bought any with gold.
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