Pregnant wolves without nests have increased chance of mutated pups
Pregnant wolves without nests have increased chance of mutated pups
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Posted 2020-11-06 12:16:10 (edited)
I thought it would be a cool concept if pregnant wolves who were not nested had an increased chance of having mutated pups. It would be high risk and high reward because, on one hand, the mother would risk losing the pups but on the other hand, her chances of giving birth to a mutated pup would increase. The increased chance should be +1% so it is not a huge advantage but still a possibility. I got the idea from the concept of mothers without nests risking losing their pups and how most of the mutations are lethal which I thought played into that concept. With that said, the possible mutations would not only be lethal mutations but random chance mutations too. |
🌿 Fern 🌿 #1147 |
Posted 2020-11-06 14:45:44
No support. It would devalue mutations. |
Alan Dracula #15797 |
Posted 2020-11-06 14:49:23
i agree with chibiterasu |
junko enoshima #10052 |
Posted 2020-11-06 14:57:52
I think it's an interesting concept, but I don't support. In real life, a wolf's pups' genetics are decided BEFORE they are born. Genetics are not effected by where the pup is born. Although the codes of Wolvden technically decides a pup's genetics at birth, the concept is still the same. It would not make sense for mutations to happen when they are not nested. |
rutiilance #21139 |