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Posted by | Adolescent Brood-moms |
Stu (Side) (#39500) Maneater View Forum Posts Posted on 2015-11-19 04:00:57 |
Adolescent lionesses don't do much. My suggestion is that you have the option to leave your cubs with an adolescent female. However, because she's younger, she can only look after one cub each, or two if she has a nurturing personality, and each cub would not have 100% chance of survival, but more like 70 or 80%. She also might lose 5% more mood per day as long as she's babysitting. Feedback? -Axel(#6627) suggested I remove the idea of the lioness gaining minuscule amounts of stats. |
Oreo<3 {inactive} (#59821)
King of the Jungle View Forum Posts Posted on 2015-11-19 04:02:53 |
Axel (#6627)
Pervert View Forum Posts Posted on 2015-11-19 04:03:08 |
I am not sure. Adolescent lions are usually more playful. Their days are all about games and practicing hunting and fights. I am not sure they would have the patience to look after cubs just yet. 0 players like this post! Like? |
Stu (Side) (#39500)
Maneater View Forum Posts Posted on 2015-11-19 05:01:46 |
That's why they would lose mood each day, and the cub would have 70% as opposed to 100% chance of survival. It's basically like a teenager being stuck babysitting. :p 0 players like this post! Like? |
Axel (#6627)
Pervert View Forum Posts Posted on 2015-11-19 05:31:30 |
In that case, however, she should not gain any stats. She is not really doing anything to practice hunting. 0 players like this post! Like? |
Stu (Side) (#39500)
Maneater View Forum Posts Posted on 2015-11-19 05:34:54 |
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