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Okay so I've been here for a while now and there are a few(haha lots*) of questions I've thought of in the past month. I collected my thoughts together and I decided I'd like some answers.. So please answer any question you can and know 100%, thank you! :3
1) What is meant by the term 'Clean Lined'? And why does it matter? And how can you check for it?
2) How does the game know that those 2-3 accounts are in the same household even if they are made on different devices? Is it to do with the wifi?
3) Why can't I transfer wolves between my accounts? Like it would be lots of help so I don't have to sell wolves and I don't see why it's a problem.
4) Why do the number of generations matter? For some people anyway.
5) Are wolves that have a higher generation number worth more than those that have less? Like 100thGeneration > 1st generation Or is it the other way around? And why?
6) If the father of a wolf is (let's say) a 5th generation wolf and the mother is a 4th generation wolf, what generation will the pup be?
7) (personal to you) For how much would you sell wolves with rarities/how much do you think they are worth(in mush); Uncommom, common, rare and legendary?
8) How do you increase your wolves' dominance?
9) Are inbred wolves and runts worth less than other wolves? Why?
10) I saw accounts with 40 wolves. I can only have 15. Is it because they are premium? How do you become one?
Thank you in advance for any answers! ^.^ Edited at July 23, 2017 10:44 AM by ShadowSpirits
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1. When one wolf does not appear twice in a bloodline. Scroll down on your wolfs page and click bloodline. If there's arrows on the right side that means the bloodline continues. It doesn't affect the gameplay if your wolf is inbred, but the pricing for that wolf might be lower.
2. Location. Internet. Ye so I think wifi.
3. It would give you benefit I guess :P some players have more accounts than others. If you are premium on one account you can have 3 other basic accounts.
4. Clean lined sell for more, short gen sell for more. Doesn't affect the game otherwise.
5. It's annoying to check for inbred >.> it's just annoying there's not really a reason. Just the market made it like that. Economy.
6. 6th gen
7. depends on the new-ness of the pelts. Ex: faded black was once a common pelt, it's worth less to me. Go to trading post in realm. Choose the pelt you want to search for and click lowest to highest in sort by prices.
8. Add dominance CP to it. It's the top left corner choice.
9. Economy says so. Some birth defects, the color birth defects like albino and melanism actually increase the price.
10. They bought each 5 extra den spaces for 20 apples. 1 Apple is currently 1300 mush in the market. It's ridiculous.
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@Absolute
Thank you!! You really helped me out :D
No.2: If it's actually location, then that's pretty scary.
No.10: Wth? I agree Where do you get apples from btw? Can you just convert your 1300 mush into an apple when you have that much? Is there another way?
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You can buy with PayPal. It's about half a buck per Apple
In realm, barter, apples.
Or you can use the search in barter and search for apples.
Apples, once 300 mush each. Now 1300 each :D
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Okay thanks! :)
Woah, that's quite a decrease in mushroom value.. or increase in apple value xD
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<font class="mainlineblack"> 2) How does the game know that those 2-3 accounts are in the same household even if they are made on different devices? Is it to do with the wifi?
It does have to do with wi-fi. We don't track location, but IP addresses and emails are logged so that any accounts with related identification can be linked. Since the Terms of Use state that any of an individual's accounts shouldn't be used to benefit each other, the account linking is put in place to prevent any transfers.
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i have a question. If you beed a normal wolf with an winged wolf is there a chance that the offspring will have wings?
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i have a question. If you beed a normal wolf with an winged wolf is there a chance that the offspring will have wings?
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The winged wolves you see in the game are regular wolves equipped with "wing" gear, something you have to buy separately. They aren't part of the wolf itself. Since gear is something you have to buy and equip to each wolf, no, breeding a winged wolf with a non-winged wolf will not result in any winged offspring. crying stones said: i have a question. If you beed a normal wolf with an winged wolf is there a chance that the offspring will have wings?
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