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If I pay to have one of my males bred to a female wolf from another pack, do the pups belong to the females pack? Or do I get the pups after they've grown?
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The pups are born with pack with female, yes. You can negoiate withe player in advance for the pups, without a premium account the trade process is risky.
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That's a little strange... I'm not sure what the point is of being able to set up females for breeding is. I mean I kind of get it, like you said negotiations but... oh well. Thank you for the answer ^-^
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Phantom Runners said: That's a little strange... I'm not sure what the point is of being able to set up females for breeding is. I mean I kind of get it, like you said negotiations but...
The point is because many players give the Male's owner the pups (or make some kind of agreement)^_^ I have 2 publicly bred females, and each person who breeds gets all the pups. Some packs like to POL (pick of the litter). Edited at March 24, 2020 05:22 PM by Moonshadow
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Moonshadow said: Phantom Runners said: That's a little strange... I'm not sure what the point is of being able to set up females for breeding is. I mean I kind of get it, like you said negotiations but...
The point is because many players give the Male's owner the pups (or make some kind of agreement)^_^ I have 2 publicly bred females, and each person who breeds gets all the pups. Some packs like to POL (pick of the litter).
My problem with that though is just... why wouldnt that be the feature then? Why doesnt the paying pack get the pups automatically, like when the pups are a year, especially since, like stated earlier, reserved sales are only a premium thing, it makes promise transactions even riskier. Or if someone decided they wanted to keep one of the pups cause it had a super rare boost or something, and not holding to their end of the deal. Or I'd think it should at least be specified, I bred to a female awhile ago, and I'm not upset about it but it was extremely confusing. Edited at March 24, 2020 07:57 PM by Phantom Runners
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Phantom Runners said: Moonshadow said: Phantom Runners said: That's a little strange... I'm not sure what the point is of being able to set up females for breeding is. I mean I kind of get it, like you said negotiations but...
The point is because many players give the Male's owner the pups (or make some kind of agreement)^_^ I have 2 publicly bred females, and each person who breeds gets all the pups. Some packs like to POL (pick of the litter).
My problem with that though is just... why wouldnt that be the feature then? Why doesnt the paying pack get the pups automatically, like when the pups are a year, especially since, like stated earlier, reserved sales are only a premium thing, it makes promise transactions even riskier. Or if someone decided they wanted to keep one of the pups cause it had a super rare boost or something, and not holding to their end of the deal. Or I'd think it should at least be specified, I bred to a female awhile ago, and I'm not upset about it but it was extremely confusing. Well, when a female gives birth it really wouldn't make sense for the pups to be born in the males den. Most people do hold up their end of the deal (its basically scamming if they dont, I'm sure you can report them) and it's really not that hard for a basic account to give wolves to another account (just name them "reserved for [pack]", most people won't steal them if they are). If you feel it's too risky, you dont have to breed ^_^
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I understand that, that's why I mean when the pups are a year I dont see why they wouldnt go to the other pack. And given you can sell the pups when they're that young I dont see it being too strange either way. Regardless though thank you everyone for your replies
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