Disallow Inbreeding to fix the economy
Disallow Inbreeding to fix the economy
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Posted 2024-09-28 13:58:15
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Silk #64085 |
Posted 2024-09-28 14:06:57 (edited)
As much as I do not whatsoever care about inbreeding, the amount of frustration it causes me when I cannot sell a wolf purely for the fact its inbred, even if it has great markings, and T* base absolutely irritates me. We either need to change our view as a community to make inbreeding less of a big deal, or get rid of it all-together. As wolves don't actually inbreed in the wild (or at least its VERY uncommon for them to) I have never understood why they even added being able to inbreed in the first place. This doesn't mean I look down on inbreeding- as I just stated I don't care what others do with their wolves, (I dont check when buying a wolf if they are inbred) I just don't see the point of even being able to without an effect. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't believe we have a higher chance of breeding a lethal mutation by inbreeding. This makes inbreeding pointless. Thank you for taking the time to put your thoughts forward. |
Cloudy-Christmas βπβοΈβοΈ #141359 |
Posted 2024-09-28 14:10:53
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Silk #64085 |
Posted 2024-09-28 16:20:47 (edited)
As an alterative, we could ask for an option making checking relatives past 5th generation easier. I don't care how convoluted it gets, but many people look at all those links and just give up. Finding inbreeding is the main reason people won't buy long lines. Also this would continue to push people away from buying long lined wolves since they risk being surprised when they get blocked from making a planned pair-bond. Do you have any idea how many descendants some guy named Shadow bred who is in several of my lines at around generation 13? |
π Leonca π #54339 |
Posted 2024-09-28 16:24:35
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Silk #64085 |
Posted 2024-09-28 16:25:59 (edited)
edit: however!! id be curious to see how a plan to "disallow" inbreeding would go... it would certainly be a helpful mechanic for me personally (trying to breed double carriers and constantly overlooking the inbreeding coi) -- interested to see where this thread goes! |
limedevilsπ #17757 |
Posted 2024-09-28 16:29:48
This could be solved with a simple scrying system before breeding/buying a wolf, which already exists as a suggestion separately. > we can always check the lineage, even if it is tedious I agree! But the way the market is right now, long lineages simply don't sell even if they are not inbred, because of the possibility of future inbreeding with a wolf or descendant in the line that you miss. I also haven't seen that many people who inbreed on purpose (correct me if I'm wrong), so it makes little sense to me to avoid a feature that could massively improve the economy for the sake of a very very small percentage of players, who can ultimately achieve the same goal with other viable methods. |
Silk #64085 |
Posted 2024-09-28 16:40:26
I will share my data from over a year of breeding for combo marking colors to suggest the benefits of inbreeding. Data on Pass Rates- Combo Marks, Base, and Eye Color I started with a 10 black mark and 10 red mark pair to breed a 10 auburn mark wolf. Conclusion: 2 generations/43 pups Combo (Auburn) marks- 6%. Normal (Black/Red)- 40.5%. Didn't pass- 53.5%. Final Pass Rate- 46.5%. The pass rate for a marking is only 46.5%. The creation rate for a combo mark is only 6%. Starting around 1/19/2023, with no inbreeding, the best I've got is a 4 auburn marking wolf. I often buy inbred pups for R&C. I've got a cool 3 auburn mark one now from the enclave that is worthless to me since his half-sibling is already in my breeding project. Inbreeding for R&C is extremely useful for me, even with my no-inbreeding-allowed project. |
π Leonca π #54339 |
Posted 2024-09-28 16:42:28
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Silk #64085 |
Posted 2024-09-28 17:02:58
Plus I also chase some of my stud's pups that I buy when I don't think they'll survive to adulthood. I just bought a pup who is the daughter of one I chased. It feels very rewarding to have a second descendant of that stud who I can treat as a clean G2 that can pair with anyone. |
π Leonca π #54339 |