Talk:Clover Dragon/@comment-24.131.141.224-20120304054958/@comment-108.72.245.78-20120305050245

Re: my earlier comment (the third reply) I'm not going so far as to say what they should or shouldn't do; if they want to sell gems and people want to buy them, then great- that's how capitalism works and indirectly they're paying for the rest of us who haven't bought gems to be able to pay for free. Nor that I expect to just pick any dragon and get it, that would make this game so unchallenging that even a 3-year-old would get bored with it fast. What I'm saying is that while I can live with the fact that a limited dragon or two might come along where I'm not able to get it- if the game were to theoretically evolve to such a point as the original poster described where limited dragons come and go for so short of a timeframe that most players miss one after another unless they spend $ practically each time- that will cause a lot of us to eventually give up.