Strats | February 12, 2022 11:12 PM | |
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why does generation matter? does it like increase the likelyhood of one of a pup getting a parent's boost/defect, or what?
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Strats | February 13, 2022 11:50 AM | |
Game Moderator Darkseeker
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Some people prefer keeping their lines clean vs inbred. The lower the generation #, the lower chances you have of getting an inbred wolf. For example, G1 = Generation 1. This is either a starter wolf, custom wolf, or Wolfparty wolf. It has no ancestry, and therefore no sign of inbreeding. G2 = Generation 2. A G2 wolf is only possible by breeding two G1 wolves together. There shouldn't be any G2 wolves that are inbred. G3 = Generation 3. Here's where it gets confusing, and here's where inbreeding starts to happen, usually by breeding a G2 wolf with its parent or its sibling. Basically, the only way to be 100% sure your wolf is not inbred is to get a G1 or G2 wolf. As a sidenote, the higher the generation, the harder it is to check whether or not it's actually inbred.
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Strats | February 13, 2022 10:23 PM | |
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thank you! I've been meaning to ask that but i keep on forgetting! Also i feels so dumb right now, but why is an inbred wolf bad?
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Strats | February 15, 2022 10:04 PM | |
Game Moderator Darkseeker
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It's not inherently good or bad. It's mostly a player-made thing, like a challenge. Whether or not your wolf is inbred has no effect on gameplay.
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Strats | February 19, 2022 01:44 AM | |
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Strats | February 25, 2022 12:35 AM | |
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also i've been meaning to ask this for a while now, when my wolves are battling, their battle skill has a number in () next to it. what does this number represent? Is it only to keep track of all the battle skills or what? For example: Ankle Cut (Off +25) what does the (Off +25) mean?
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Strats | February 25, 2022 12:40 AM | |
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Off just refers to offense, and Def refers to Defense, I don't know what the number means sorry Edited at February 25, 2022 12:43 AM by Cinderclaws
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Strats | February 25, 2022 03:40 PM | |
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The number is sort of the "level" of the battle move. - Battle Moves 025-049 = Tear (Off +2) 050-074 = Grip & Scratch (Off +3) 075-099 = Knock Over (Off +4) 100-124 = Kick (Def +5) 125-149 = Strangle Hold (Off +6) 150-174 = Rake (Off +7) 175-199 = Wrestle Down (Off +8) 200-224 = Push Away (Def +10) 225-249 = Jugular (Off +9) 250-274 = Disembowel (Off +10) 275-299 = Slashing Bite (Off +11) 300-324 = Flesh Ripper (Off +12) 325-349 = Skull crush (Off +13) 350-374 = Bone Breaker (Off +14) 375-399 = Thrust (Def +15) 400-424 = Hind Paw Slam (Off +16) 425-449 = Headbutt (Off +17) 450-474 = Tail Slap (Off +18) 475-499 = Roll (Def +19) 500-524 = Buck (Def +20) 525-549 = Neck Snap (Off +21) 550-574 = Fatal Bite (Off +22) 575-599 = Spine Snap (Off +23) 600-624 = Eye Gouger (Off +24) 625-649 = Ankle Cut (Off +25) 650-674 = Side Jump (Def +26) 675-699 = Counter (Def +27) 700-724 = Block (Def +28) 725-749 = Achilles Tear (Off +29) 750-799 = Body Slam (Off +30) 800-824 = Play Dead (Def +31) 825-849 = Dodge (Def +32) 850-874 = Pin (Off +33) 875-899 = Decapitate (Off +34) 900-924 = Shake (Off +35) 925+ = Death Grip (Off +36)
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Strats | February 25, 2022 05:12 PM | |
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Thank you both for your responses! So the number doesn't do anything except let you know what level battle skill your wolf is on?
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Strats | February 27, 2022 02:06 AM | |
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Correct Silver Stone Pack said: Thank you both for your responses! So the number doesn't do anything except let you know what level battle skill your wolf is on?
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