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Forum Moderator Darkseeker
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It does matter! I think I know the thread you're talking about and they were likely talking about bloodlines. (It also wasn't a mod that said that.) In the specific situation that they were responding to, the chances of having a chim pup were somewhat even, because all of the mentioned wolves had some sort of increased chance. It didn’t matter which one of them was bred because of that. In general, it does matter. But not in that person's situation. You have the highest chance if both parents are a chimera and a slightly lower chance if one parent is a chimera. However, grandparents that are chimeras (only the parents of the pup's parents, not any further back) also give a slightly increased chance. It's still random, but parents and grandparents (again, only one gen back from parents) do increase the chances. It's not a major increase, but it's a slightly higher chance than normal wolves would have. It is also random though, so that increased chance doesn't mean that a wolf with chim parents will definitely have a chim pup and a normal wolf with normal parents won't. . Two chimera parents = highest increase, but not guaranteed to have a chimera pup One chimera parent = slightly lower increase, still not guaranteed Grandparents (only one gen back from parents) = smallest increase, unlikely but definitely possible Normal = no increase, random chance All = random, but with varying degrees of increased likelihood . Hopefully this makes sense. If not, let me know and I can clarify. Edited at May 24, 2021 02:06 PM by Evergreen
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Soooooo.... I just read a tread where a mod was saying that it really doesnt matter if the female and the male are both chimera- the chances that one of the pups will adopt the defect is still ONLY at random. Like every other /normal/ wolf.... Seriously?? I just spent 75 apples on fertility figurines, dandelions, Butcher's Broom, etc etc for absolutely nothing? I've been grinding and spending loads of money on only a couple wolves when this whole time I should have just been doing breeding sprees? I can understand Butcher's Broom helping but... It really doesnt matter? Thats a huge let down. Edited at May 24, 2021 02:08 PM by Shaquille.Oatmeal
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Is this a question? ;; I understand it's frustrating but these things don't change, lol. That's just the risk of breeding. Still sorry about the waste though, that sucks. :') Edited at May 24, 2021 01:54 PM by Kodoggy
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Lightbringer
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Evergreen said: It does matter! I know the thread you're talking about and they were likely talking about bloodlines. In the specific situation that they were responding to, the chances were somewhat even, because all of the mentioned wolves had some sort of increased chance. It didn’t matter which one of them was bred because of that. In general, it does matter. But not in that person's situation. You have the highest chance if both parents are a chimera and a slightly lower chance if one parent is a chimera. However, grandparents that are chimeras (only the parents of the pup's parents, not any further back) also give a slightly increased chance. It's still random, but parents and grandparents (again, only one gen back from parents) do increase the chances. It's not a major increase, but it's a slightly higher chance than normal wolves would have. It is also random though, so that increased chance doesn't mean that a wolf with chim parents will definitely have a chim pup and a normal wolf with normal parents won't. Hopefully this makes sense. If not, let me know and I can clarify.
Yessss It was a thread asking which one of her females would be best to breed next for highest chance for a chimmie. I saw the comments and /sank/ lol
Thank you sooooo much that makes alot more sense!!! Perfect, Im glad it atleast kind of contributed, haha. Glad I was able to learn more about the game!
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Kodoggy said: Is this a question? ;; I understand it's frustrating but these things don't change, lol. That's just the risk of breeding. Still sorry about the waste though, that sucks. :')
Considering the last sentence says in conclusion, "Does it really not matter?" Id say it was a question. ;-; Thx tho I got my answer <3 And yeahh it was kinda sad but oh well x') Edited at May 24, 2021 02:02 PM by Shaquille.Oatmeal
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Forum Moderator Darkseeker
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Shaquille.Oatmeal said: Evergreen said: It does matter! I know the thread you're talking about and they were likely talking about bloodlines. In the specific situation that they were responding to, the chances were somewhat even, because all of the mentioned wolves had some sort of increased chance. It didn’t matter which one of them was bred because of that. In general, it does matter. But not in that person's situation. You have the highest chance if both parents are a chimera and a slightly lower chance if one parent is a chimera. However, grandparents that are chimeras (only the parents of the pup's parents, not any further back) also give a slightly increased chance. It's still random, but parents and grandparents (again, only one gen back from parents) do increase the chances. It's not a major increase, but it's a slightly higher chance than normal wolves would have. It is also random though, so that increased chance doesn't mean that a wolf with chim parents will definitely have a chim pup and a normal wolf with normal parents won't. Hopefully this makes sense. If not, let me know and I can clarify.
Yessss It was a thread asking which one of her females would be best to breed next for highest chance for a chimmie. I saw the comments and /sank/ lol
Thank you sooooo much that makes alot more sense!!! Perfect, Im glad it atleast kind of contributed, haha. Glad I was able to learn more about the game!
No problem! I’m glad I could help. I added a simplified version of what I said at the bottom, that way it's less confusing to read. :)
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