Dragons stop breeding midway

I have talked to a couple of different people who have experienced this. So last night, I threw my dragons in (As always I double check they are playful and that the flame is burning after I put them in.) So I set an alarm for 12 hours, go to sleep, and wake up, 2 or 3 hours after the alarm. I go to log on, and the flame is gone, both dragons are still playful, but there is no baby dragon. I went into basement, came back, and still no dragon. Relogged and still no baby dragon. This has happened 2 or 3 times now, and this last time I am absolutely certain They were fed and that the flame was burning. Is this a bug or am I somehow doing something wrong even though it appears all correct?

That has happens with me as well we’re the flame would be there and 12 hours later no flame but no baby dragon

This happened to me as well, one dragon was still in a playful mood while the other wasn’t. I fed both, put them back in and started a new breeding.

Sometimes it takes a few seconds for the new dragon to appear though, not sure what would happen if I pulled a dragon out during those few seconds.

In any relationship there may be difficult times and mating efforts may wane, it’s perfectly natural and nothing to be afraid of. There are dragon therapists out there that can help reignite their former prurient selves. Now they may be expensive (Somewhere in the 200,000-300,000 dram per hour range) but if you’re willing to put the work in then I’m sure you can save your dragon’s relationship.

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Couples therapy :rofl:

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I thought of it more as daddy dragon had last second thoughts. I was gonna deem this the Dragon Pull-out bug.

Named that because you know, you can’t pull out your dragons. Totally not another reason.

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