You could at least partly achieve this by playing around with the stats (https://magistream.com/stats) page.
You can filter the columns by putting in e.g. "=0" or "<1" (lose the quotation marks) in one of the adult columns, or sort the table by adult or hatchling amounts to see whether you have those or not. Or if you have a specific species you want to check, just filter the table by the species name or part of it to get an overview of how many of each stage you have of those. Would that work for what you're trying to do?
Apart from lineaged creatures the way Magistream has been built doesn't make it very easy to tell if two creatures are related or not, so it's quite unlikely that a toggle like that would be made.Trissan wrote: ↑May 26th, 2024, 4:24:35 pm Not sure if it has already been mentioned, but a setting or toggle in the breeding menu that would allow you to hide creatures related to each other. Maybe lineaged/non-lineaged creatures as well? This would make it easier to navigate the menu if you have many of the same type of creature and you want to avoid inbreeding.
It would also be great to be able to set two creatures as "bonded" or "mates", similarly to the Progenitors of a lineage. Most of the time I want to continue breeding the same two creatures, and this type of setting would be very useful for that. It would make navigation easier and prevent mistakes. For me this can be entirely outside of lineages but also between a lineaged creature and its non-lineaged mate.
For the lineaged/non-lineaged I would suggest using different tabs in your keep and using the mass move features to move creatures with parents to one tab and creatures without parents to another. That way when you go to breed your creature you can select e.g. the tab with only parentless creatures, so only those show as breeding partner options.
As for breeding the same pair again, you can take advantage of the breeding records page (https://magistream.com/records/breeding) and its "breed again" link.