I've realized that my dragonvale is linked to my personal fb account and I want to have a separate account just for dragonvale. Is there anyway to transfer my park?
Ny way to move your dragonvale park to another facebook account
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Ben Brocka's answer is certainly accurate, but I thought I'd do some dragon math for posterity, to share some of what I've learned about the game. Below is guidance to make coins as fast as possible (which can in turn fund treats for dragon leveling and decorations and other purchases for XP). If your goals are achievments, unique dragon collecting, park beauty, etc then of course take this guidance with a grain of salt. The spreadsheet I compiled to crunch all of this is epic in proportion, so if you've got some other nuanced question you want to know the answer to.. by all means ask.
Fire Habitats Good - Earth Habitats Bad
Up through level 8, Small Fire habitats with 2 Flower Dragons are the most economical provided you check your park around 4 times a day (which you'll be wanting to do to breed, hatch, and feed). At level 8 you unlock the even more attractive Large Fire habitat, which becomes the best habitat (full with Flower Dragons) if you are checking your park more than twice a day. For below math I assumed checks are spaced evenly throughout the day, and dragon are level 6 (see more on that below).
Before level 8:
Habitat | Dragon | Checks/day | Coins |
---|---|---|---|
Small Fire | 2x Lv 6 Flower Dragons (2hr breed+incubate) | 4 | 30,000 |
Small Earth | 1x Lv 6 Moss Dragon (24hr breed+incubate) | 4 | 31,680** |
Large Plant | 4x Lv 6 Plant Dragons (30s breed+incubate) | 4 | 2,000 |
** considered disadvantaged due to breeding time and risk of breeding Tree Dragon (28 hrs lost)
At level 8:
Habitat | Dragon | Checks/day | Coins |
---|---|---|---|
Large Fire | 4x Lv 6 Flower Dragons (2hr breed+incubate) | 3 | 45,000 |
Small Earth | 1x Lv 6 Moss Dragon (24hr breed+incubate) | 3 | 30,000 |
At level 11-12 some options open up to you, and it becomes more about how you want to play the game. You can focus on some easily acquired dragons to start building a cash reserve, or instead start chasing the rares.
Some options to consider:
Habitat | Dragon | Checks/day | Coins |
---|---|---|---|
Large Cold | 3x Lv 6 Lichen Dragons (12hr breed+incubate) | 3 | 112,320 |
Large Earth | 3x Lv 6 Quake Dragons (12hr breed+incubate) | 3 | 159,840 |
Large Cold | 3x Lv 6 BlueFire/FrostFire Dragons (24hr breed+incubate, rare) | 3 | 150,000** |
Sun/Moon | 1x Lv 6 Sun/Moon Dragon (4 days breed+incubate, rare) | 3 | 233,280 |
Rainbow | 1x Lv 6 Rainbow Dragon (4 days breed+incubate, rare) | 3 | 345,600 |
** Beat by a thin margin, but the best overall dragon/habitat combo above 3 checks/day through level 30.
Above level 12 the only really noteworthy unlock is the Large Metal Habitat. Once unlocked, and fully outfited with Magnetic Dragons it is the best non-rare 1 check per day habitat, at 115,200 / day.
Dragons and Leveling
- As implied above, your first priority for spending should be hitting your habitat max for each level, and upgrading those habitats when possible.
- Your second priority should be filling habitats with dragons. With the Fire habitats this is easy since you can buy Fire dragons and they incubate quickly. When transitioning to Cold habitats you can breed a Fire Dragon with a Lichen Dragon, which will produce Flower Dragons for your Fire Habitats and Lichen and (if you're lucky) Blue Fire Dragons for your Cold Habitats.
- Adding dragons creates income faster than leveling individual dragons, but leveling dragons also provides a valuable income increase, especially once the dragons/habitat cap is hit. Treats/dragon-level are the same for all dragons, and the amount doubles for each level. With active large treat farms it is generally possible to upgrade dragons to level 5-6 as fast as you can produce them. These upgrades should be spread evenly across all dragons to maximize earning potential. Upgrades above level 6 climb steeply and should be more targeted towards the dragons with highest earning potential.
Breeding for Cash
The DragonVale Wiki has a great link on this here: http://dragonvale.wikia.com/wiki/Breeding_for_Profit
Assuming you keep your breeding cave fairly busy in the early levels, this becomes a more significant potential for revenue at higher levels. Consider:
- Breeding and selling 2 Water Dragons / day (8 hours breed+incubate) = 500,000 /day
- Breeding and selling 4 Air Dragons / day (4 hours breed+incubate) = 1,000,000 /day
Both of which are relatively easy to come by once you've unlocked them and have the cash for the eggs and habitat. If you really want to farm, some metal dragon hybrids have an even higher payout later (see the link).
Breeding Opportunity Cost
Breeding is one of the main bottlenecks of the entire game, especially early on (unless you are buying trunks of gems with your real monies). As such, think twice about breeding mating pairs that have a potential for long cycle times. This is especially true of any earth combination, because even after such a long wait, what you get in return is typically not awe inspiring.
Buy boosts when you have the cash to burn (you WILL have cash to burn). If you're "saving up" for anything under 1 million, it's way too early to think about boosts.
Boosts are of very limited use and force your play in a very uncomfortable way; suddenly to max your coin earnings you have to segregate your dragons onto islands based on type. It's just not fun, and the 20% boost is pretty dubious.
Also remember these boosts negatively impact the opposing element. You'll need multiple islands to shuffle dragons around so that you don't significantly limit some dragon types.
The actual benefit is often invisible unless you play extremely actively; you're probably often coming to the game with your coin reserves full/close to full for many habitats already, the boost really only helps if you collect coins so fast your habitats never hit cap.
Generally, Boosts suck. Don't buy them unless you have cash to burn and you're really hardcore about getting the most money. If you do get boosts, get Earth and Cold, and segregate your Earth and Cold dragons habitats onto the same island. With large Cold and Large Earth habitats you can see a real return on your investment. The other elements, not so much.
A special case however is the Pan Long dragon; due to it's elements and high coin rate, it benefits substantially from boosts and can be used to quickly fill Earth Habitats with money. With the Fire and Water boosts Pan Long dragons get a 44% boost to coin rate and can easily get over 400 coins per second at level 15 and over 500 coins at level 20. A habitat full of boosted Pan Long dragons will get cash more than 3x faster than Rainbow dragons, but will require much more attention.
Best Answer
http://www.backflipstudios.com/help/androidfaq/ has this to say:
So you cannot undo the link yourself. It's unlikely that support has the capability to do this as well. You'll have to start a new park, sorry.