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Posted by | Ultimate Guide to Leopon Breeding and Genetics | ||
Ahadi | EPIC (#10342) Impeccable View Forum Posts Posted on 2015-11-08 14:39:50 |
Obtaining a LeoponFor starters, we must explain where leopons come from. The very literal story is when a daddy leopard and mommy lion somehow fall in love, (you put all the panther on her, so don't blame him entirely!), they sneak away on a moonlit rendezvous and return with an adorable bastard tucked inside your lioness' belly. Since the smug leopard is both charming and an asshole, he decides you should raise his spawn in your pride while he goes off to woo more obnoxiously spotted lionesses. As a result, you end up with a hybrid. The in-game truth is a bit simpler. Leopons begin as rare mutations. Any fertility can produce a mutation and, theoretically, a leopon. However, lower fertilities are more likely to produce both mutations and leopons in general. Mutation items such as GMO Cows, (September event item), Lion Meat, (January event item), and Cotton Root Bark, (Oasis item), can also increase your chances. Leopons are a very rare mutation along with dwarfism as compared to a common one such as achromia. They are born like a regular cub into your den, but are accompanied with the following text: This litter brought a small surprise: a cub that is different to normal lion cubs. Upon questioning - in fear of being chased or killed - the lioness admits to a small rendezvous with a leopard when she was in heat... The cub is a hybrid! What will you do now!? However, this is where the similarities end. Leopons are in their own mutation class called hybrids which have their own genetic system. It bares explaining that Instant birthing your lioness will not affect and/or change your chances of getting a leopon. This is determined the instant the cubs are generated which is when the lioness is bred and is not in any way affected by IBFs. First Generation LeoponsFirst generation leopons, those gained as mutations from regular lions, are born with default attributes regardless of their parent's genetics. First generation leopons are always born with the Kimanjano base, (unique to leopons), Dark Golden scarce mane, yellow eyes, dudley nose, and Slot 1: White Underfelt (100%) as well as Slot 6: Mottled Rosette (100%), (unique to leopons). They, along with any second generation leopons, will have special lines just for them! Although they may not look like it, leopons behave as regular lions for customization. This means you may add any custom base, marking, nose, or eye color unto a leopon. You may also use event applicators and/or event features, such as November's NCL marking feature, on your leopon. Any leopon female is fertile and acts like a regular lioness in terms of breeding. Male leopons, regardless of generation, cannot be bred even with the use of fertility items. They are completely infertile, rendering females the only possible way of breeding leopons. Second and Onward Generation LeoponsOnly a leopon which is originally obtained as a mutation from a regular lioness, thus with a leopard as a father, will say "Leopon (first generation)" as their mutation. These are not the only leopons which can exist since females can breed. They have the possibility of producing second and onward generation leopons. This is where I would suggest grabbing a sketchbook and some blueprints as genetics can get messy here! Female leopons can breed with normal lions. They typically have very low fertilities, but this can be remedied with fertility items and/or some breeding patience. It is perhaps simplest to think of leopons as inheritable mutations, allowing them to have both regular lion cubs and leopon cubs in the same litter. It is also possible for them to pass down their unique base and marking, but it is also possible for them to inherit special breed only markings, eyes, and bases! Let's consider a hypothetical breeding between our first generation leopon and a slate male with Celestial Speckles, Dim Silver, and Under White 4 as well as Starshine eyes.
Breeding Leopon AttributesSecond generation and onward leopons containing the leopon gene may pass it on to their cubs when bred to other lions and any non-leopon markings or bases they possess. On the other hand, the base and marking unique to leopons is a different case altogether when it comes to breeding. The Kimanjano base and the marking Mottled Rosette can only be gained through breeding a first generation leopon and having it pass to her offspring. Leopons readily pass these to their own kids, regardless of whether or not the cubs have the leopon gene or not. A lioness containing these two unique things is a completely different story. Lions lacking the leopon gene have extreme issues passing the base or marking unto their own cubs. It appears the leopon gene helps increase the likelihood of cubs receiving the base and, without it, there's almost no chance of it being passed to cubs. Ochre gnawrocks are a possible solution for the marking, but the horrendously low pass rate for the Kimanjano base cannot be remedied, even in Kimanjano x Kimanjano pairings. A possible solution which has been discussed is retiring to a leopon king and then retiring again to regular lion, keeping the leopon's looks. This gets around the infertility aspect as the new king will inherit the leopon only attributes but without the mutation, permitting fertility. While clever, the pass rates for your new king's Kimanjano base remain so deplorably nonexistent as a regular lion, he may as well be borderline infertile in terms of pass rates. Any further questions?I hope this helps clarify the confusion on breeding leopons or hybrids in general! Please feel free to post below with any questions, comments, or concerns you have. I'll be happy to address them as best I can. Many thanks and best luck in your leopon adventures!
16 players like this post! Like? Edited on 09/11/15 @ 00:34:27 by Ahadi | EPIC (#10342) |
Heléna the Potato (#49826) Naughty View Forum Posts Posted on 2015-12-08 03:38:36 |
I was just looking at a family tree starting from a mottled rosette and found a leopon! But on the way, I found lots of different muties. Is it that a leopon could give birth to any mutie, not just another leopon? I looked at the family tree of it and there were lots of muties. Unless it was just a mutie breeder's pride. Idk. Now I want a leopon even more! I have 4 muties right now because I'm a mutie breeder too. #CANTWAITFORLEOPONS 0 players like this post! Like? |
mau | g1 6k frontal 3ros cel (#32469) Impeccable View Forum Posts Posted on 2015-12-08 03:40:30 |
Leopons are just often fed GMOs and/or are VLF, Helena. Leopons only have a small chance of passing on the Leopon mute. To my knowledge, they have no direct advantage in breeding other mutations c: 0 players like this post! Like? |
ToriJS (#34756)
King of the Jungle View Forum Posts Posted on 2016-01-02 07:37:17 |
Thanks for this explanation! It was much needed! I do have one question though ... does the female have to have panther markings? I mean if she does then that's pretty obvious as to why, but I was just wondering if she had to have these markings? 0 players like this post! Like? |
mau | g1 6k frontal 3ros cel (#32469) Impeccable View Forum Posts Posted on 2016-01-02 23:13:40 |
ToriJS (#34756)
King of the Jungle View Forum Posts Posted on 2016-01-03 01:15:41 |
shin (#80785)
Pervert View Forum Posts Posted on 2016-01-05 15:03:36 |
So do you actually have to breed with an in heat lioness for the chance or does she have to stay in heat so a leopard would have a chance? 0 players like this post! Like? |
Ahadi | EPIC (#10342)
Impeccable View Forum Posts Posted on 2016-01-05 15:15:26 |
You need to breed the lioness yourself, Stone. It occurs like any other mutation. 0 players like this post! Like? |
maddi (#81945)
Sapphic View Forum Posts Posted on 2016-02-07 12:15:04 |
How do you breed a sub male lion and a lioness :T Much stupid ness lel 0 players like this post! Like? |
ambers. π (#15417)
Mean View Forum Posts Posted on 2016-02-07 12:20:42 |
Alice (#55420)
Impeccable View Forum Posts Posted on 2016-02-10 03:34:23 |
So they can have customized markings and it won't affect there mutation? I'm getting one and she is rather plain and I want to customize her. 0 players like this post! Like? |
Torque (#76247)
Usual View Forum Posts Posted on 2016-02-10 10:17:20 |
I have a question if this forum is still active! So, my understanding from the post then is that it is the mother that needs to have the special base in order to pass it down, and not the father because his will be basically nonexistent. So if I were to breed a regular lioness with this guy, I wouldn't get the special base even though he has it? http://www.lioden.com/lion.php?mid=46458 0 players like this post! Like? |
Ahadi | EPIC (#10342)
Impeccable View Forum Posts Posted on 2016-02-10 14:34:38 |
Not necessarily Torque! Kimanjano is just like any other base, it can pass to any lion and you can increase your chances of getting it by breeding within the same color/shade/rarity group. The only difference is that it originates from leopons and has a dreadfully low pass rate even in perfect scenarios. I hope this helps! 0 players like this post! Like? |
Torque (#76247)
Usual View Forum Posts Posted on 2016-02-10 15:15:48 |
π Anaraktu π[G1 Mada RLC] (#75008) Lone Wanderer View Forum Posts Posted on 2016-02-13 01:06:59 |
how much chance does a leopon have to get a leopon cub without breeding items?? 0 players like this post! Like? |
Kraft (#738)
Aztec Knight View Forum Posts Posted on 2016-02-13 07:06:23 |
Hey there Anaki, mutation %'s are not something that is released to the player base. If would depends of fertility as well which, again, if something the admins keep secret. 0 players like this post! Like? |