Karzarill wrote:
Usually with higher level pets is in the pound there's a reason they're there, mostly is not good. But sometimes people pound their trained good genetic pets by mistake but those are very rare and the owner may pay well to get their misplaced pet back.
Oh? Interesting, but what level range are we talking about and what could be bad about those higher level pets in the Pound?
And is there a rarity list on genes or something?
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Karzarill wrote:
Usually with higher level pets is in the pound there's a reason they're there, mostly is not good. But sometimes people pound their trained good genetic pets by mistake but those are very rare and the owner may pay well to get their misplaced pet back.
Oh? Interesting, but what level range are we talking about and what could be bad about those higher level pets in the Pound?
And is there a rarity list on genes or something?
Pretty much any level but if they're below 5 they might be decent if I'm to take a guess as they might just not have fitted into the previous owners plans.
In the HELP drop down menu there's everything you need to know from FAQ to skin and gene guide to contact us.
But are some skins considered rarer than others, or is it more up to the preference, then it's whichever skin that is popular? Or does the rarity go from A1 to A6 and B1 to B5?
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Look in the gene list for that as colors have two skin genes that decides which color the pet will be.
Take the dragon I have given you as an example, she's blue and spotted. Blue is fairly common color among dragons but spotted is the rarest pattern due to it lower power and percent chance of it appearing in a wildborn pet.
Karzarill wrote:Look in the gene list for that as colors have two skin genes that decides which color the pet will be.
Take the dragon I have given you as an example, she's blue and spotted. Blue is fairly common color among dragons but spotted is the rarest pattern due to it lower power and percent chance of it appearing in a wildborn pet.
Doesn't help, that in that list you have several of the same color in different spectrum...it's weird.
You have Black Puma, then Pure Black Puma and then you have 3 white ones and it makes me sad xD
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It all comes down to is skin gene combo, some coats are very rare and often in demand as not everyone want a pet with the same color as everyone else. How rare a coat is is decided by how rare the genes needed for it shows up in wildborn pets is.
Some color combos just give the same color as another one or just a slight variation of another one. Once you get the hang of genetic makeup it'll be much easier to find out how to breed for colors you want.
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I don't really like the colors of most of the deviants. The gray deviant looks the best to me.
I guess I'm just gonna try to breed a double deviant with this guy
Edit: Okay wow I just pulled a degen 3 genetic power 3 unicorn from the pound. It's basically normal.