Talk:Arbor Dragon/@comment-5624107-20140424192153/@comment-5835936-20140426135931

"Hilarious! It is true that with 35 plant and 33 earth dragons it is more than tiresome. Throw in the dreaded Mothley and the poor design of the New Arbor, I really do want to through my iphone across the room and flip the table. And the false information regarding the higher possibility of epic and limited dragons using level 20 dragons is extremely irritating. It appears that the incredible creativity of the original Backflip group is now lost with the HasBeen takeover. Very sad, really."

Firstly, while you can dislike the Arbor Dragon for whatever reason, on no grounds can you call it "poorly designed". It fits its theme, it is unique, and the quality we have come to expect from recent dragons is all there.

Secondly, what false information are you talking about? If you're just going on personal experience, BFS always said it was a "slight" increase, and as Wolfie noted, it is for rare, epic, and gemstones, *not* limiteds that don't fall into one of those other categories. Besides, in my experience, it does seem as though increasing the level helps slightly. But chance is a tricky thing. Unless you play fo infinity, you never have a true grasp of it.

I think you must be warped by nostalgia or something, because in no way has BFS gone downhill recently. They've been churning out some fantastic deisgns, and far less carbon-copies than they used to. Every one of their recent designs is unique and clearly well thought-out. The content released since the takeover last summer has been some of the best in the game, imo. And even if it han't, it wouldn't be anything to do with Hasbro, because BFS' head has said quite unequivocally that Hasbro is giving them near complete autonomy.