On the other hand, using up two habitats for bosses could be reducing my total earnings. If I only collect after four hours, that light habitat will give me 75k whether or not I have any bosses. Now that light habitat will be boosted 20% to earn 30k per hour, so it maxes out in two and a half hours instead of three.īut does that really help me? Only if I am regularly collecting my gold before the habitats max out. Remember, a maxed-out habitat is essentially costing you potential earnings! But suppose I add two Boss Dragons to my collection. So, if I have a level 6 Light habitat with three Dragons that earn a total of 25k per hour, normally the habitat will max out after three hours, and I stop earning gold. However, it is important to note that bosses only boost how fast you earn gold - they do not change the habitat max limits at all. But that was the good old days, and.now each boss just adds that same 10% boost. This is actually a change from earlier, when Gameloft used to make boss dragon boosts cumulative, so that you more than doubled gold production with only 7 or 8 bosses. Part 2 will also be about passive ways, but this time it will be more advanced techniques like boss Dragons and habitat levels.įirst, the big question lots of players have is "Should I have boss Dragons, and how many?" The answer to this depends mainly on how well-balanced your habitats are and how often you get around to collecting your gold.Įach boss dragon you own will give you 10% more gold per whatever time period from your regular Dragons, Thus, if I have a Stardust level 50 that earns, say, 10,000 per hour, each boss dragon will make it earn an extra 1,000 gold per hour. So, in Part 1 we discussed passive ways of making lots of gold in DML.
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