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The difference between OWF and Retire: If you OWF a waja, it is no longer in your cave. No one can look at it unless they have a direct link. If you retire a waja, it will still be in your cave, but doesn't take up space and is in another area. It will not be compressed.
 
The difference between OWF and Retire: If you OWF a waja, it is no longer in your cave. No one can look at it unless they have a direct link. If you retire a waja, it will still be in your cave, but doesn't take up space and is in another area. It will not be compressed.
  
Some users believe that retiring is "kinder" than OWFing because you can still see it. This is not true, but people with extra morals will sometimes retire instead. 95
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Some users believe that retiring is "kinder" than OWFing because you can still see it. This is not true, but people with extra morals will sometimes retire instead.

Revision as of 02:41, 23 January 2011

Retiring a waja makes it so it cannot be bred or traded, along with 5k WC for retiring the waja. You generally retire a waja when you no longer wish to breed them or trade them; if you do wish to breed or trade them more, do NOT retire them, because retiring is permanent. It can be OWFed, but no money will be recieved.

To retire a waja: go to the waja's page, go to the bottom, click the "Retire" tab, check the white box, and click "retire". Remember, retiring is 100% permanent, and said waja can never be bred, sold, or traded again.

The difference between OWF and Retire: If you OWF a waja, it is no longer in your cave. No one can look at it unless they have a direct link. If you retire a waja, it will still be in your cave, but doesn't take up space and is in another area. It will not be compressed.

Some users believe that retiring is "kinder" than OWFing because you can still see it. This is not true, but people with extra morals will sometimes retire instead.