Burrito Bunny wrote:I think it's important to include white Malk dragons wherever zebras are put. I think they are often over looked because there is no longer a Malk adoptable page, but they used to work like zebras.
Burrito Bunny wrote:I think it's important to include white Malk dragons wherever zebras are put. I think they are often over looked because there is no longer a Malk adoptable page, but they used to work like zebras.
ElementalInsanity wrote:Burrito Bunny wrote:I think it's important to include white Malk dragons wherever zebras are put. I think they are often over looked because there is no longer a Malk adoptable page, but they used to work like zebras.
Yeah I totally agree with this.
However I don’t think any demand should be included if this is going to be an informative history type of thing on the pets. Demand is relative and changes so much it’d be a pain to update.
geometry wrote:ElementalInsanity wrote:Burrito Bunny wrote:I think it's important to include white Malk dragons wherever zebras are put. I think they are often over looked because there is no longer a Malk adoptable page, but they used to work like zebras.
Yeah I totally agree with this.
However I don’t think any demand should be included if this is going to be an informative history type of thing on the pets. Demand is relative and changes so much it’d be a pain to update.
I agree, however if this demand is based solely on rarity then what would make this guide different then the other two existing rarity projects that exist right now? Or is that whats being discussed currently? Either way I am always in support of people making their own trading projects so I'm interested to see where this goes o:
(I never knew that about the white Malk dragons- interesting fact to learn)Burrito Bunny wrote:I think it's important to include white Malk dragons wherever zebras are put. I think they are often over looked because there is no longer a Malk adoptable page, but they used to work like zebras.
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