Thread:Bossman1959/@comment-30531545-20170102014401/@comment-25462635-20170102172519

Hi Bossman1959!

I have the Arctic Isles since I started playing in 2013, and at first I thought it's great, but the fun ceases soon.

You can only have 6 habitats (2 of each type), so even if you would want to have more dragons, you can't place them. By now I bred all the dragons available (12 in total, 3 of which are Diamond hybrids), and you need a awful load of coins to build the farms and grow the food to develop them to epic - it's much more expensive than even the most expensive food on the warm dragon isles (100'000 coins for 300 food, e.g.). Because only if you evolve 9 unique of them to epic (basically all apart from the Diamond hybrids), you will free the giant dragon Glacius from his iceberg, but you can't do anything with him apart from that - he will be free and fly around, and that's it. Also, there is almost no decor that you can place (stone path, frozen tree, Ice Dragon Sculpture and a Cave), so you can waste your maps to free a lot of space to do NOTHING with it.

I guess TL had great plans with this area, but somehow they never came to develop this thing to its full potential. There's also a mine entrance on the lower part of the islands with which you can't do anything, it just looks interesting.

So the fun is over, and I ceased to play on this part of my isles for a year or so, until the Leaderboards came up and people on the Wiki reported that breeding, feeding and evolving on the Arctic Isles also counts towards your points. So now the usefulness is why I breed, feed, evolve and rightaway sell dragons there (since I can't have more than 12 in total).

So if you go for a petition, also add "further development of the Arctic Isles" to this. :)

Best,

Julie