Talk:Dragon Tales/@comment-26260449-20150905193942/@comment-26845384-20150905231635

I don't think that's the case. I think if you spend so much time on a chapter that you go into the next day, the only thing that happens is you have less time the next day to complete those tasks - the exception being day 10 when you need to complete the tasks beofre the Tale finishes.

Yes, a good strategy is to leave the breeding den clear as you're can't be sure about how long extra-curricular activities will take, especially if tasks involving the den are due in the following (or next following) chapter. 'Breed a Magic dragon (for example) with another' means 'breed it NOW', not 'have it in there breeding' already. It also doesn't mean 'wait for it to go to the nest' or 'hatch it'.

With the quest outpost (another feature that could be otherwise engaged when needed), it is easier to judge if you can afford the time spent on it.

The incubation for the Tale dragons are 4 hours and 5 hours. You should be able to judge if you can afford the time to evolve other dragons because you will know prior to putting them in how long they will be.