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Posted by | Finding chased cubs in explore |
![]() Dale ⬡ G2 Sunspot (#67117) View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2015-08-15 02:31:56 |
It would be cool to find cubs and adolescents that had been chased from other prides in explore, as I think you can find chased lionesses and claim them. When you come across one, you could have the choice to take in, kill or ignore the cub. What do you guys think? |
Kimiko Kyuuketsuki (#32476)
![]() Heavenly View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2015-08-15 02:33:42 |
sorry but no support. We dont need the market worse than it is and cubs that are chased would surly die in the wild, let alone a male taking in a cub when males kill cubs that are not his. ![]() |
Dale ⬡ G2 Sunspot (#67117)
View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2015-08-15 02:46:09 |
Yeah, after reading a similar post about the 'cub market' thing I guess this isn't the best idea. I thought it would be good before. ![]() |
Isabella Lena (#49545)
Impeccable View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2015-08-31 22:12:00 |
Ally (#61939)
Dreamboat of Ladies View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2015-09-02 08:52:01 |
I actually like this idea. I sometimes feel bad about chasing my ugly cubbies and they wont really sell. So some newbie can stumble across them in the wild will make me feel like I'm less of a awful person. And @kimiko there are some problems with that logic because adolescent males in the wild are chased away from their prides 99% of the time. And what about studding? Not all my cubs in my pride belong to my main lion, only a small portion do to be honest. And if this is a rare occurrence thing (maybe happening once with ever 300-500 steps or so) it wont really ruin the market. Oh and if you don't want them to end up in the wild you could just kill them. ![]() Edited on 02/09/15 by Ally (#61939) |
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