Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-84.212.227.33-20130126200757/@comment-6289495-20130203112754

Aright heres a better explanation, sorry to double post (also yay first post as a real user):

Probability doesnt change. No offense to anyone involved but i believe final probability notions are complete illusions created by the human condition and general inability to accept boundaries. That said, I can with sheer logical force explain why in this particular case my statement is true.

It is 100% possible that someone could play and never get a particular dragon no matter how many times they try. That said, there is no single time anyone can say with 100% certainty that when they click "Breed" it will make the desired dragon. Those two simple facts lead to this point: There is no magic number of times breeding to look forward to, and no way to tell for certain when it will happen. I will leave you with a probability/statistical solution as well as a favorite quote of mine:

E=mc(be-patient)

Hope is the confusion of the desire for a thing with its probability. For it is natural for man to believe true what he desires to be true, and to believe it because he desires it. Arthur Schopenhauer