Guide to Breeding/Mutation Genetics!
Guide to Breeding/Mutation Genetics!
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Posted 2023-02-08 03:30:21 (edited)
Passing on of mutations and carriers.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Breeding carriers and mutiesthat's as much as I can make up. here's a list or chances //source not mine// Non-carrier x Carrier = 90% Non-carrier, 10% Carrier Non-carrier x Mutation = 15% Carrier, 85% Non-carrier Carrier x Carrier = 10% Carrier, 10% Mutation, 80% Non-carrier Carrier x Mutation = 15% Carrier, 15% Mutation, 70% Non-carrier Mutation x Mutation = 10% Carrier, 20% Mutation, 70% Non-carrier ask questions or suggest stuff for me to clear up and explain |
Aglophobia (NC) #54084 |
Posted 2024-04-09 13:04:37
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Metomorph #137834 |
Posted 2024-04-09 13:11:30
Polycephaly is a random mutation, much harder to obtain via breeding, there is no such thing as a carrier for Polycephaly. It's a small chance to breed one, you'd have to get lucky, to boost chances, you can use Wolf Meat, but Wolf Meat runs for a lot of GC, which, many dont have. The semi-cheaper option is to breed ELFs (Extremely Low Fertility) ladies, but it costs SC to lower fertilities for even just one breeding. These will not 100% boost your chance, it's just a matter of RNG being nice. Good luck with breeding one, though! |
kat | i am back #123021 |
Posted 2024-04-09 15:25:26
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Metomorph #137834 |
Posted 2024-04-22 07:08:42
Instead of spending money trying to breed one ur prob better off saving for one and buying from someone lucky enough to breed one. |
Daewnie #69937 |