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Re: who wants to chat :)
by Feyre » October 04, 2018 12:21 AM
I cant wait until I have more kith. I only have Rowan for now. The kith are so cute and there's so many to choose from. c:
Il just have to do my best and get as much cooking as I can~ It'll be fun either way.
Il just have to do my best and get as much cooking as I can~ It'll be fun either way.
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Re: who wants to chat :)
by Maripo » October 04, 2018 11:44 PM
Eheheheh yes, they're all super cute and hard to choose between. Low-key one of the reasons I've been taking so long to get Hiwn to stage 4 is that it gives me an excuse not to have to choose a new ally. XP
Although, I dunno. Maybe I'll just stop at 3? I've always thought 3 children is the ideal number anyway, so. *strokes non-existent beard*
Eh. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Cooking chains is super satisfying to me, like making cream, then butter, then bread, then bread crumbs, etc. And then afterward, it's like loading up the dishwasher with all the used equipment after a job well done.
Although, I dunno. Maybe I'll just stop at 3? I've always thought 3 children is the ideal number anyway, so. *strokes non-existent beard*
Eh. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Cooking chains is super satisfying to me, like making cream, then butter, then bread, then bread crumbs, etc. And then afterward, it's like loading up the dishwasher with all the used equipment after a job well done.
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Re: who wants to chat :)
by Dread » October 05, 2018 01:00 AM
I can't imagine stopping...my army of kith grows...I love them all so much.
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Re: who wants to chat :)
by Maripo » October 05, 2018 09:21 PM
Pahahaha with that many kith, I feel like you all could use an entire suite just to house all of the Dread Clan. (why does that have kind of an ominous ring to it)
Hm, if my current kith get to a point where they're mature/ independent enough that I don't get panicky about them being off on their own adventures for more extended periods of time while I focus on training younger allies, growing a clan of my own might seem less daunting? But I'm not there yet...
darn, I guess I'm one of those helicopter parents orz
Hm, if my current kith get to a point where they're mature/ independent enough that I don't get panicky about them being off on their own adventures for more extended periods of time while I focus on training younger allies, growing a clan of my own might seem less daunting? But I'm not there yet...
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Re: who wants to chat :)
by Feyre » October 06, 2018 06:38 PM
I can see how it's satisfying to cook. I get the same feeling. xD
I want a whole bunch of kith. But it's taking me a long time to get my little Rowan all grown up. I can't even think of what my next kith will be. I think I'll most likely check if any have been left behind(Solitary :c ) and grab them before I go searching for others.
I want a whole bunch of kith. But it's taking me a long time to get my little Rowan all grown up. I can't even think of what my next kith will be. I think I'll most likely check if any have been left behind(Solitary :c ) and grab them before I go searching for others.
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Re: who wants to chat :)
by Lyra Valkyrie » October 07, 2018 12:55 AM
That's my strategy [@Feyre]! It's how I ended up with my rascal Lapis Lazuli (I name my Kith by the name they want to be addressed by, not their full names. Fun fact: Lapis's original name was Melvin). I know a couple users will also foster solitary Kith, but I'm not sure how that process works.
Don't forget you can train your Kith in an ability each day! That really helped me when Lapis was trying to lock into his Prankster nature. Jasper and Rozen both like their natures, so I've been focusing more on training their abilities until I receive their Announcements. I'm sure raising a Kith is much easier when they don't have a specific nature in mind. Best of luck! I'm sure you'll reach Dread levels of Alliances before you know it ^^
Don't forget you can train your Kith in an ability each day! That really helped me when Lapis was trying to lock into his Prankster nature. Jasper and Rozen both like their natures, so I've been focusing more on training their abilities until I receive their Announcements. I'm sure raising a Kith is much easier when they don't have a specific nature in mind. Best of luck! I'm sure you'll reach Dread levels of Alliances before you know it ^^
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Re: who wants to chat :)
by Maripo » October 07, 2018 09:54 PM
^ Same here, actually! I was fostering Midnight for a bit at a time when I wasn't sure yet which direction to go with my second ally. She ended up becoming a permanent member of the family. :)
Fostering, at least the way I've done it, is basically allying with a solitary kith, temporarily, and maybe helping to raise their stats a bit. Essentially, it helps by resetting the weeklong solitary time limit, and the fosterer might also use it as an opportunity to let the community know that there's a kith looking for a new home. It does require having a kith nest available, though, and I've generally done it right after leveling an ally to stage 4 or on a side account.
I like to think that any kith who don't find a new ally within a week end up warping into a different remnant unbeknownst to us, where they do find a home and still get to live happily ever after. ;3;
Leveling the first kith is definitely hard, especially if you're aiming for a particular personality. The good news is that it does get a bit smoother as you get more into cooking and tailoring and questing, and we have some data compiled from other folks on how different items affect personality types.don't remember which link it is, but it's around somewhere
Fostering, at least the way I've done it, is basically allying with a solitary kith, temporarily, and maybe helping to raise their stats a bit. Essentially, it helps by resetting the weeklong solitary time limit, and the fosterer might also use it as an opportunity to let the community know that there's a kith looking for a new home. It does require having a kith nest available, though, and I've generally done it right after leveling an ally to stage 4 or on a side account.
I like to think that any kith who don't find a new ally within a week end up warping into a different remnant unbeknownst to us, where they do find a home and still get to live happily ever after. ;3;
Leveling the first kith is definitely hard, especially if you're aiming for a particular personality. The good news is that it does get a bit smoother as you get more into cooking and tailoring and questing, and we have some data compiled from other folks on how different items affect personality types.

