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Leisure was a popular map, and was the place where most players hung out and traded. To unlock Leisure, you had to be at least be level 10.
Appearance[]
Leisure was a large map with many places to explore. Leisure had many trees scattered along it, and many tent like structures. The tents could be used to sell items.
South of the spawn portals, there was a large arena, which was used for Duels, where players could request to duel on their dragons for a set amount of money known as a Stake. People could also do it for fun with no stakes, and it could also have been used as a way for people to obtain money.
Along the outskirts of the map, there was a beach-like area, with sand, water, and palm trees. Beyond the ocean, the world cut off, giving way to an abyss.
Chat Commands[]
These could be used anywhere in the Leisure map.
/bid(amount)
Replace (amount) with a number above the starting price/the highest bid to place a bid on the dragon currently up for auction..
Note that commas and spaces will make your bid invalid, i.e., /bid 2,000 or /bid 2 000 will not place a bid, you must type /bid 2000 to bid 2,000 coins.
/buy
Buys a dragon at the set price. Only works if auto-buy is enabled.
/cancel
Cancels your dragon up for sale.
All of these could be accomplished via the respective buttons in the drop-down ui.
Auctions[]

The auction stage in Leisure.
Auctions were an alternative way to both Trade and earn coins. Occasionally, users could obtain rare dragons from auctions. There is a stage on the Leisure map that is specifically meant for displaying the dragons up for sale, and most of the time, players would hang around this stage. It works the same as it does in real life: a product is brought out, and players then participate in this by bidding on the product. Each auction would last for 45 seconds, unless it was canceled by the player auctioning, or if the dragon was bought automatically.
Basic Manners[]
- If someone asks you to put away an "eyebleed" dragon (neon on bright colors), please comply unless you have a good reason not to.
- If you put up a dragon that looks pure/solid/pitch but isn't, then please notify people of it. Nobody wants to be misled by fakes when they are looking for solids/pures/pitches.
- Don't beg. This is a rule for all places, but more specifically, don't beg for people to bid.
- Don't re-sell dragons. This applies to putting up dragons you bought, and to putting up dragons that nobody bought. It's just generally rude to the dragon's previous owner. (Does not apply if you change the price on a dragon YOU previously put up)
- If your dragon is blocking the view of anything, then move it. It bothers people when they can't see any info or the dragons being bid.
- Do not rant about dragons being overpriced, unless they truly are (Ex: A low-level Rocirus with bad stats and eye bleed colors going for 100k, which is actually impossible due to the limits of how much you can sell dragons for.).
Participation[]
You could bid on dragons currently up for bidding by using the commands:
- "/bid [amount] - This is what you use to bid on the dragon on stage. You have to bid at least 10$ or more, as it reduces the amount of people bidding at small prices.
- "/buy" - If Autobuy is enabled, then you can use this to automatically buy a dragon without having to bid. This can be more expensive than actually bidding on the dragon. Note that if the current bid is equal or greater than the Autobuy price, Autobuy will be turned off.
- "/cancel" - Removes your dragon from the auction. Only works if your auction is not on deadlock.

Auction interface.
Players could place dragons for auction via the dragon lair. By clicking on the dragon they wished to auction in their lair, an additional tab on the info interface that says "AUCTION" would appear. The screen would then look like the example in the picture above. They then would simply type a price that fits within the minimum and maximum amounts for the dragon. They could also enable Autobuy for the dragon in that menu - this gave players the choice to also automatically buy the dragon. They could also set the minimum amount of money that bids must increase by.

Notification when your dragon is successfully added to the auction queue.

Notification when the auction queue is full.
After clicking the button to add their dragon to the queue, if there was enough space, the player would be notified of their dragon being added. If not, they would get a notification saying that there are too many dragons in the queue.
Note: If a player tried to add a dragon to the queue whilst they had one waiting to be auctioned, the menu would still let them fill in a dragon's details.
Tips[]
There are some things to look out for while you are participating in an auction:
- Be sure to know what you are bidding for! The most important to ensure you don't attempt to buy something you don't want. You need to know what kind of elements and mutations it has, and what its gender is if you are trying to find a match for your dragon.
- Mind the price! Sometimes, you might see some pretty rare dragons on the stage. You might want to bring $20,000 or more for bidding.
- Don't blow all your money on one dragon! Auctions are endless, so you might blow all your money on one dragon, and see another dragon you want show up next.
- Don't try to sell the lowest dragons in the game. Many players don't enjoy it when dragons that are pretty generic and weak are on stage. Some may even verbally express their opinions out loud. two exceptions to this are if the dragons are multiple mutations (more than 2 at least) and/or rare solid-color dragons.
- Don't buy neon dragons unless you're sure. Neon is an easy way to make colors seem much brighter than they actually are. Fake pures are very easy to disguise with neon. If you're not looking for something specific, then go for it.
- Think about the price you are selling your dragons at. Consider the following when pricing your dragons: Is the dragon rare, or easily obtainable? Is it a limited event dragon? How many mutations does it have? Is it a pure pitch/gold or other solid color? What materials does it have? Selling dragons for a reasonable price will probably increase the chances of it being sold.
Information[]

One of the auction boards.
- There was a community zone that unequipped dragons around the leisure stage.
- There was one billboard on either side of the stage that showed the stats of the dragon, its current bid price, and who had bid on it.
- Dragons were displayed at the center of the stage, and an invisible wall blocked players from walking on the stage.
- There was a glitch that allowed players to equip dragons in the community zone, potentially blocking the auction boards.
- Mother Dragons and other rare species were difficult to hatch from eggs, but due to the auctions and trading, many players were able to obtain them early.
Notification of a dragon auction.
- Every time a dragon appears on the auction stage, all players recieved a notification saying who the auctioneer was and the species of their dragon. They would also get notifications whenever anyone bid.
- When there were 20 seconds left on the auction timer, it would enter Deadlock, meaning the auction could no longer be cancelled. At 10 seconds left, it entered Super Deadlock, and during this time, all bids added one second to the auction clock.
- At 3 seconds left, no more bids could be placed.
- If a dragon was on a breeding cool-down, it could not be auctioned.
- The Fayrah was the first event dragon to not be immediately available to be auctioned. It became both tradeable and auctionable following the end of its event on 24th February 2020.
Bidding[]
When auctioning a dragon, players could set the price to the following amounts:
Species | Minimum Price | Maximum Price |
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Rocirus | 1,000 | 5,000 |
Saurium | 1,000 | 5,000 |
Dexyn | 1,000 | 5,000 |
Palus | 1,000 | 5,000 |
Sylva | 2,500 | 12,500 |
Howler | 2,500 | 12,500 |
Alrenoth | 3,500 | 17,500 |
Venu | 3,000 | 15,000 |
Numine | 2,000 | 10,000 |
Magmip | 5,000 | 7,500 |
Enkylous | 2,000 | 10,000 |
Amphyll | 1,500 | 7,500 |
Taraka | 5,000 | 25,000 |
Krekiz | 2,500 | 12,500 |
Khepera | 3,000 | 15,000 |
Agricos | 5,000 | 25,000 |
Taihoa | 5,000 | 25,000 |
Zeipera | 7,500 | 37,500 |
Mother Dragon | 10,000 | 50,000 |
Venid | 2,500 | 12,500 |
Neroxide | 1,000 | 5,000 |
Radidon | 10,000 | 50,000 |
Rhyndac | 1,000 | 5,000 |
Chronocus | 10,000 | 50,000 |
Soukeyi | 15,000 | 75,000 |
Zinthros | 1,000 | 5,000 |
Lepilon | 50,000 | 750,000 (Autobuy 1,000,000) |
Geoteryx | 10,000 | 50,000 |
Skelltor | 15,000 | 75,000 |
Paukiki | 15,000 | 75,000 |
Tosknir | 15,000 | 75,000 |
Fayrah | 5,000 | 15,000 (Autobuy 30,000) |
Aranga | 50,000 (Autobuy 5,000) | 750,000 (Autobuy 1,000,000) |
Skyrix | 5,000 | 40,000 (Autobuy 100,000) |
Hexalios | 50,000 | 750,000 (Autobuy 1,000,000) |
Solarizon | 50,000 | 2,000,000 |
Dysuva | 1,000 | 5,000 |
Volkumos | 500,000 | 2,000,000 |
Market Stands[]
How To Use[]
In order to use a stand, players first had to claim one via the Claim button. Once a player had a stand claimed, they could then click the Sell button and select any Food, Healing, Resource, or Specialty to list, as well as what price the entire selection would be listed for.
Players could not sell multiple different items at the same time, but could increase the quantity of the item they were selling.

How To Buy[]

Players could buy items from market stands simply by walking up to the item they wished to purchase and interacting with the stand it was listed on. This interaction took money directly from the buyer and gave the seller some money for their sale, but with a portion of it removed as a sales tax.
Tips[]
You could not sell certain items, such as tools and eggs.
Since there was a tax, players would not receive the full price of the items they sold.
Market Stand Glitches[]
- The sell menu would still be present below the inventory menu after a player’s claim ran out on a stand.
- Occasionally, the button used to list dragons in the queue would stop functioning entirely.
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