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Posted by | Kinging stuff (SOLVED) |
pizzaroll (#333489) View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-02-27 11:15:43 |
Hey I've been wondering some things.. My king is kinda getting old, I arleady have a heir, but it's not really what matters. What happens when you king an arleady old male ready for retirement or near it? Can you retire twice, for free? I can't really afford the GB to do early retirement unless I sell some stuff so this is like, something I wanna know. Example if it's difficult to understand; Do a looks rep first with the old male, so that you can retire in minimal days When it's time for the looks rep to retire, you king a mut rep so your king is 'complete' Curious to know, thank you if you answer! 0 players like this post! Like? Edited on 27/02/24 @ 11:22:51 by Gylfie (#333489) |
Mad Hyena (#29080)
Necromancer View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-02-27 11:17:44 |
Any male 11 years and older will be de-aged down to 8 years when kinged! So to retire the soonest, you need to king a lion 10 years 11 months old so he keeps his age. He will still have to live those 4 years - 48 rollovers - until he's 15 years old. 0 players like this post! Like? |
pizzaroll (#333489)
View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-02-27 11:22:30 |
Thanks for letting me know!! Might start saving up for a early retirement and mut rep because my heir doesn't have a mutation. 0 players like this post! Like? |
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