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Posted by | How early is too early when it comes to heirs? |
![]() Lone Wolfe 🫥 [g2 svelte] (#451752) Heavenly View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2023-12-27 13:52:36 |
I'm relatively new to the game and my king is young, 4 years 7 months, but I just found and bought a beautiful adolescent male (1 year 4 months) with the overgrown tongue mutation to be my possible heir. (It was cheap and I couldn't resist, haha!) I did the math and if my king retires at 15, my male will be 10 years 9 months. Is that too old to king? Thanks! Lone Wolfe ![]() |
Kattemat [ G1 Haze nRLC ] (#57424) ![]() Sapphic View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2023-12-27 13:57:43 |
Any heir older than 8 years old will automatically be aged down to 8 years old when kinged! So since your heir would have been 10 years and 9 months he will automatically be aged down to 8 once kinged! Not too old at all :D (You can also spend 10GB to retire your current king early) ![]() |
Lone Wolfe 🫥 [g2 svelte] (#451752) Heavenly View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2023-12-27 13:59:31 |
Equagga|G2 Vagabond Splash (#105402) ![]() Punk View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2023-12-30 11:26:46 |
If you don't already have a side account, you can also make one and keep your heir there and then not roll the account, so he doesn't age. I enjoy the process of building the non-bred traits of an heir slowly (it's less currency at once LOL) so I usually have one in progress stowed on my side. Never too early to pick up a new heir project imo (or mutation/heritage/stat replacer). ![]() |
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