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If the egg is picked-up, it sets an incubation end time and establishes the difference between the latest (re)start timer and the current end time and adds that duration to total incubation time completed for an updated value. | If the egg is picked-up, it sets an incubation end time and establishes the difference between the latest (re)start timer and the current end time and adds that duration to total incubation time completed for an updated value. | ||
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+ | ==Watering the Egg== | ||
+ | Use a water pitcher on the egg within the incubator once a day. Every 24 hours the egg dries out. If the egg hasn’t been watered for one day, it will be dehydrated on the following day and need to be watered twice to be healthy. How the egg is cared for will present various results depending upon the type of egg. | ||
+ | ===Chicken Lizard Egg=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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| A mature chicken lizard egg || Ready to be hatched. | | A mature chicken lizard egg || Ready to be hatched. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | [[Chicken Lizard]] eggs are special in that they will hatch either a regular Chicken Lizard, or a [[Battle Chicken Lizard]] depending upon how well the egg has been cared for. | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Watering Chicken Lizard Egg !! Consequence | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Daily || Always moist after watering, 10% chance for a Battle Chicken Lizard | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Skipped Once || Will grow, needs 2 waterings, 5% chance for a Battle Chicken Lizard | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Skipped Twice || No growth, needs 3 waterings, 1% chance for a Battle Chicken Lizard | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Skipped Thrice || No growth, 100% burn risk | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | ===Dragon Turtle Egg=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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| A mature dragon turtle egg || Ready to be hatched. | | A mature dragon turtle egg || Ready to be hatched. | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | + | Dragon Turtle eggs are a bit more resilient than the Chicken Lizard type, but there are still consequences for miss treatment... | |
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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+ | ! Watering Dragon Turtle Egg !! Consequence | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Daily || Always moist after watering, 10% chance for a Battle Chicken Lizard | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Skipped Once || Will grow, needs 2 waterings | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Skipped Twice || No growth, needs 3 waterings, 50% chance for a burnt egg, lower chances of successfully hatching | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Skipped Thrice || No growth, 100% burn risk | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Growth Signs== | ==Growth Signs== | ||
As a visual indication of the growth stage and health to the player, the egg will change in size for each growth stage and change in hue according to its type and health. Each completed healthy stage will increase the size of the egg. | As a visual indication of the growth stage and health to the player, the egg will change in size for each growth stage and change in hue according to its type and health. Each completed healthy stage will increase the size of the egg. | ||
− | + | The egg will change its hue, indicating whether it is mature (beige) or burnt (gray). | |
[[Image:Egg_stages_chart.jpg]] | [[Image:Egg_stages_chart.jpg]] | ||
+ | If the egg ends up being a [[Battle Chicken Lizard]], the egg will mature to be a random hiryu hue (see below) and will be labeled “a mature battle chicken egg”. | ||
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+ | [[Image:Hiryu_colors.jpg]] | ||
==Hatching the Egg== | ==Hatching the Egg== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
+ | *[[Tameable Pets]] | ||
*[[Battle Chicken Lizard]] | *[[Battle Chicken Lizard]] | ||
*[[Chicken Lizard Breeding]] | *[[Chicken Lizard Breeding]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Monsters]][[Category:Stygian Abyss]][[Category:Time of Legends]] |
Latest revision as of 19:27, 4 October 2019
Beginning with the addition of the Chicken Lizard in the Stygian Abyss, certain creatures are nurtured and hatched from a single egg. These creatures are Tameable Pets which are controllable extensions of the Player Character.
Eggs are not stackable, and weigh 1 stone.
Eggs can be stored indefinitely in the bank as well as within a locked-down or secured container unless they have been placed within An Incubator. They can also be traded or sold as-is on a Vendor or Auction Safe. Once hatched, the resulting Pet can only be transferred to a new owner, or sold via specialized merchants in New Magincia.
Egg Variations & Acquiring
As random loot on the corpse of a Chicken Lizard, or by Chicken Lizard Breeding
As a random drop by killing the Dragon Turtle, must have the Time of Legends to use
Incubating the Egg
The egg must be placed and remain inside a locked down and secured incubator for 3 complete real-life days to reach maturity. During that period, the player must water the egg once a day so it retains its moisture. After 72 hours, if all steps have been followed, the egg will be ready to be hatched. If the egg incubates for 48 hours after becoming mature, it will burn.
Growth Period
Whenever the egg is moved, it verifies if its destination is inside another incubator. If yes, verifies how much time it has already been incubating previously. If it has already exceeded the maximum incubation time allowed, it will burn the egg. Otherwise, it will set an incubation (re)start timer on itself which will verify every hour whether or not it has gone over the maximum incubation time.
If the egg is picked-up, it sets an incubation end time and establishes the difference between the latest (re)start timer and the current end time and adds that duration to total incubation time completed for an updated value.
Watering the Egg
Use a water pitcher on the egg within the incubator once a day. Every 24 hours the egg dries out. If the egg hasn’t been watered for one day, it will be dehydrated on the following day and need to be watered twice to be healthy. How the egg is cared for will present various results depending upon the type of egg.
Chicken Lizard Egg
Status of Chicken Lizard Egg | Result of... |
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A chicken lizard egg | Newly laid egg or hasn't completed incubation stage 1 |
A moist chicken lizard egg | Is watered |
A dry chicken lizard egg | Is in the incubator for 24 hours or less and needs watering |
A parched chicken lizard egg | Hasn't been watered for 48 hours |
A dehydrated chicken lizard egg | Hasn't been watered for over 48 hours with no initial watering |
A burnt chicken lizard egg | Was never watered or exceeded max incubation time |
A mature chicken lizard egg | Ready to be hatched. |
Chicken Lizard eggs are special in that they will hatch either a regular Chicken Lizard, or a Battle Chicken Lizard depending upon how well the egg has been cared for.
Watering Chicken Lizard Egg | Consequence |
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Daily | Always moist after watering, 10% chance for a Battle Chicken Lizard |
Skipped Once | Will grow, needs 2 waterings, 5% chance for a Battle Chicken Lizard |
Skipped Twice | No growth, needs 3 waterings, 1% chance for a Battle Chicken Lizard |
Skipped Thrice | No growth, 100% burn risk |
Dragon Turtle Egg
Status of Dragon Turtle Egg | Result of... |
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A dragon turtle egg | Newly laid egg or hasn't completed incubation stage 1 |
A moist dragon turtle egg | Is watered |
A dry dragon turtle egg | Is in the incubator for 24 hours or less and needs watering |
A parched dragon turtle egg | Hasn't been watered for 48 hours |
A dehydrated dragon turtle egg | Hasn't been watered for over 48 hours with no initial watering |
A burnt dragon turtle egg | Was never watered or exceeded max incubation time |
A mature dragon turtle egg | Ready to be hatched. |
Dragon Turtle eggs are a bit more resilient than the Chicken Lizard type, but there are still consequences for miss treatment...
Watering Dragon Turtle Egg | Consequence |
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Daily | Always moist after watering, 10% chance for a Battle Chicken Lizard |
Skipped Once | Will grow, needs 2 waterings |
Skipped Twice | No growth, needs 3 waterings, 50% chance for a burnt egg, lower chances of successfully hatching |
Skipped Thrice | No growth, 100% burn risk |
Growth Signs
As a visual indication of the growth stage and health to the player, the egg will change in size for each growth stage and change in hue according to its type and health. Each completed healthy stage will increase the size of the egg.
The egg will change its hue, indicating whether it is mature (beige) or burnt (gray).
If the egg ends up being a Battle Chicken Lizard, the egg will mature to be a random hiryu hue (see below) and will be labeled “a mature battle chicken egg”.
Hatching the Egg
The egg will not hatch on its own. The player will have to double click the egg to break its shell. Hatching attempts can be made at any growth stage. The player will receive a confirmation gump asking him if he’s sure he wishes to hatch the egg.
If the egg isn’t mature enough or if the egg is burnt, the egg will crumble and the player will be informed accordingly that it was a failure. If the egg is mature, an untamed creature according to the egg type will spawn from it and the egg will be destroyed.