User blog:SarahJean/Gold Maximizing

So I took the time to tally the dragons that I have and by type. Aside from Light that I'm currently saving for, I had to figure out what combination of habitats will yield the highest amount of gold. For awhile now, I've been using three or four of each type open to me. I'm seeing now that three terra and three flame habitats that are always maxed out is a waste.

I listed out all of my dragons, and looked at which element that they had would be a higher income habitat. Example, a Coral Dragon Water/Nature, should be in a Nature Habitat. Even though its considered a Sea type because that's the element that appears first, I still counted it as a Nature.

Out of my 77 dragons: 18 with Dark, 15 with Metal, 12 with Ice, 9 with Electric, 11 with Nature, 5 with Sea, 3 Flame, and 1 Terra (note the lesser element in hybrid dragons is not counted, so a Flaming Rock is counted as a Flame and no tally on Terra). The three light types that I have will also have to be in lower habitats until I start generating enough gold to build Light habitats.

This calculation has left me with 5 Big Dark that hold four dragons each, 4 Big Metal that hold four dragons each, 4 Big Ice that hold three dragons each, 3 Big Electric that hold four dragons each, 4 Big Nature that hold four dragons each, 2 Big Sea that hold three dragons each, 1 Big Flame that holds four dragons each, and 1 Big Terra that holds four dragons each. That's 24 total habitats, not counting the Light habitats that I will need.

I wish I would have worked on maximizing gold revenue sooner. I probably would have had the 16 million by now needed for the Light.