Returning Player Needing Help
Returning Player Needing Help
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Posted 2024-07-19 02:47:06
1. What's the average SC to GC conversion rate? 2. What makes the '*' base rarity different than the 'III' rarity? Must have been a reason they called it that and not IIII 3. Not a question per say but to clarify how Breeding Males work: there is no wolvden equivalent of heritage/mut repping them, right? Meaning that once they die/retire, so do their looks (unless you manage to breed an exact clone cub). Are chaseds a big deal if you want to keep your BM low gen then? That's all I got for now. I'm trying to learn about bases/markings/breeding on my own for the most part but I might be back with more questions in the future. Thanks! |
Gold #36855 |
Posted 2024-07-19 03:04:17 (edited)
2. It is called the T* base because the t* base can only be applied through base applicators. In contrast, the T3/ TIII base can only be obtained through breeding, except the bases fox, badger, and caribou as those are craftable bases and breeding bases. 3. not exactly sure about the last question, but I know a breeding male is a male in your pack that has been assigned the Breeding Male role. Only breeding males can breed to females within your pack or others, as a stud. And, Breeding males are great for earning currency or just attempting to get puppies of a desired base, certain markings, and even eye colors, etc. |
Spottednwn #93864 |
Posted 2024-07-19 08:08:37 (edited)
Somethines, a person may breed a wolf that they would like to have as their stud, and if they don't mind the risk of never getting him back, they do chase in order to get them down to gen 1. Most people don't risk it though. Edit: forgot to mention, yes, lots of people generally prefer chased or low gen (1-4) studs. |
Aqualia #132012 |
Posted 2024-07-19 14:12:20
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Gold #36855 |