Stat Genetics - Stat Breeding Calculator and Guide
Posted 2020-11-18 14:17:49
:vibrates: Would I be able to incorporate this data into my Ultimate Pack Tracker 2000 Spreadsheet? |
counterklock #21666 |
Posted 2020-11-18 15:39:18
Of course! The info on this guide is collected to help people, so the more places it is the more people can see and use it |
🧊 Krampus🧊 #15164 |
Posted 2020-11-18 19:49:52
Started my own spreadsheet Now we have some more info for over 1,400 stats, I will be editing the guide again later tonight |
🧊 Krampus🧊 #15164 |
Posted 2020-11-19 02:13:55
Thank you SO MUCH for this guide! I was looking for more info on stat genetics and this is precisely it. Thanks a bunch! |
dryagan #6285 |
Posted 2020-11-21 19:59:00
Going to try to add some information on if wolves favor the stat they're
born with. Its becoming common knowledge wolves favor one or two stats
over the others that they learn more quickly. Im wanting to know if the
stat that they favor correlates to the stat they're born with that's the
highest. Enable to find this info we'll have to track the stat's theyre
born with and which one they gain the fastest in the first few levels. |
🧊 Krampus🧊 #15164 |
Posted 2020-11-21 20:07:06
That's a good idea. I didn't even think of that. Also: my stat calculator based upon your data hasn't been released to the public yet (I'm not done with v3 of my spreadsheet) but I can confirm I've had at least two litters accurately predicted! |
counterklock #21666 |
Posted 2020-11-21 20:12:35
Awesome, @Aleator definitely had the biggest contribution to this guide. Big thanks to them<3 |
🧊 Krampus🧊 #15164 |
Posted 2020-11-23 22:05:53 (edited)
@Ice, as far as I can tell stats are passed based on individual stat basis and another user is developing a formula for that. Your percentages are probably the easiest to use for average players who don't necessarily need to know exactly what amount of stats will be produced in each individual stat though. For example a 900 stat wolf with 145 agility bred to a female with 43 agility will produce pups with the same amount of agility as a 400 stat wolf with 146 agility bred to a female with 43 agility. (63-66 agility in pups if you're curious on exact numbers) |
Magpie #406 |
Posted 2020-11-23 22:08:47
Right, I'm thinking of integrating that info into here so it's all in one place, looking at my own and Aletor's spreadsheet's I should be able to determine how each individual stat is passed as well. I want an overall stat genetics guide, looking into that will help complete a guide that has info on all things stat genetic |
🧊 Krampus🧊 #15164 |
Posted 2020-11-24 17:56:53
I did a very small-scale version of this and my findings were very much in line with this - so all seems pretty accurate to me! :) Nice job on the research! |
Kiwi (Hiatus) #7317 |