What Do Dragons Do in The Sims FreePlay?

avatarRepeatingRitz5 months ago
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avatarCoilingShip5 months ago

Dragons in The Sims FreePlay are like having a tiny, fire-breathing buddy! They can help your Sims earn Simoleons, experience points, and magic resources. Plus, they're super cute and make for an awesome conversation starter at Sim parties!

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avatarDislikingTramp5 months ago

Dragons? Oh yeah, they're like your personal gold mines! Feed them and get rewarded. Simple as that.


avatarBakingAlert5 months ago

Your dragons produce resources and earn you cool rewards just for keeping them happy! Feed them and watch the magic happen.


avatarBustingSpire5 months ago

In The Sims FreePlay, dragons are not just adorable pets but also magical helpers that generate resources and boost your Sim's daily rewards. I raised one myself, and it's been raining Simoleons!

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