Talk:Game Updates/@comment-5081849-20150826135559/@comment-13848480-20150901221105

I was under the impression that it works like that for non-epic limited dragons, that those can only be bred while they are in the market, but epic dragon, even the limited ones can be bred even when they are not in the market anymore, by breeding with any other epic. Breeding any two epic dragon with each other always results in the possibility of getting one of those parents.

I haven't played that long, started less than 2 months ago, and I haven't personally confirmed this as of yet, since I have until just recently mostly focused on galaxies, but that's how I understood the mechanics work from reading different stuff here on the wiki, and playing around a lot with the breeding sandbox.

Also, Loot doesn't have it's own breeding combo yet, maybe it will get one on the next BEB, but what I was talking about is that Loot, while being limited, also is epic, and therefore breeding a friends Loot with any of your epics should result in the possibility of getting it, even after it leaves the market. I understand that to get non-epic limiteds that have left the market you have to breed 2 of that exact dragon (some exceptions with rifts as those don't have to be EXACTLY the same dragons, just that both parents have to be rifts), but when the limited dragon you want is epic, even if you don't have it at all, you can still get it after it leaves the market by breeding with a friends copy of that dragon with any of your own epics, using the same mechanic as when trying to get galaxies, that mechanic being that when both parents are epics (galaxies also being epics), both those parents are added to the pool of possible results, along with anything that can result from their hidden primary elements.

Also I didn't mean that you have to use the coop cave, just that if you don't have an epic dragon that has left the market the only option other than waiting for it to come back at BEB or something would be to breed with a friend that has that dragon.

Maybe I just missunderstood something of what you said and we are saying the same thing, but now I'm starting to doubt myself, just because I haven't actually done it myself yet, so if you don't agree with what I just said, we might need a third opinion from someone who has played longer than me.