So Primal is the new and shiny male mutation, and there are a few details regarding how it passes on to other cubs with other mutations.
From the official Newspost It is applicable ONLY to males (no poses, no mutations)
This means no adult females, no adolescent females, and no female cubs can have the applicator applied to them.
Males can breed, stud, etc. Females can breed as well in general.
Unlike Leopons, males do not become sterile, and neither do females. Both genders can still breed and hunt or explore as normal.
Primal mutation can pass onto cubs. Higher chance with males.
It's an inherited mutation. Male cubs have a higher chance of coming out primal than female cubs.
Primal is visible since birth. It looks a bit like a bobbed tail with small bonuses.
No need to use the Falcon to check for primal, you'll be able to see the lil bobbed tail!
Only MALES will pass Primal. Primal Females cannot pass their mutations. Lion Scrotum won't list them even. They will, however, display their Primal looks in form of a passive mutation.
Sorry lady lions, no primal from your side of the family.
GMO cow/Lion Meat/CRB DOES NOT affect Primals. It is USELESS to use those items on Primals, UNLESS you wish to have another mutation from such breeding.
This point is covered in a bit more detail down the post.
Based on that information, this has also been revealed: Do Primal cubs override the leopon mutation if the mother was a leopon?
If by some miracle on the same cub both mutations would trigger, Leopon will override Primal. However, you can have two mutations in 1 litter if you're insanely lucky, both Primal and Leopon.
Does primal override the cubs of Overgrown fur and Piebald lionesses (If they would have got the mothers mutation)?
No, Primal will not override both those mutations.
Do Piebald studs override Leopon passing as well?
No, Leopon would override the piebald.
If Primal overrides leopon ect. does it also override mutation items (ie. foldie from a GMO is replaced with primal)?
I.E, Where does Primal roll now, after the change? From the news, "GMO cow/Lion Meat/CRB DOES NOT affect Primals. It is USELESS to use those items on Primals, UNLESS you wish to have another mutation from such breeding."
This means that Primal would override any item-mutation on the same cub, however you could get primal AND an item-mut cub in the same litter.
Due to the change, it is confirmed that Primal now rolls last in the order of mutations:
"Clarification straight from a coder.
Basically, yes. Primal rolls last now. This means when GMO cow triggered and you would've gotten a blind cub, that cub stays there. Primal just won't roll for that cub anymore.
Each cub gets its own roll of mutation order separately so if another cub gets no mutation, Primal still can roll."
VARIATIONS
Yay, exciting new things for primal! Smilus, Felis, and Ferus :o
Smilus
From the official Newspost
This is the first of the variations for Primal. When breeding a Primal male, he can now pass down normal cubs, Primal cubs OR a rare chance of the Primal (Smilus) or Primal (Felis) cub.
All of the cub stages look the same as regular Primal. However, the adult male has different lineart.
How do I know if I get a smilus cub?
It will show up in the mutation section of the cub as Primal (Smilus), as well as looking like a regular primal cub art.
How can I increase my chance of getting a Smilus cub?
Lucky for you, there is now an item in the Oasis, for 1GB, called the Pennyroyal. When fed to the male Primal, it increases the chance of getting a mutation variation. It works for one breeding only.
As Smilus is male only, using Red Cocks on the litter will also help boost the chances somewhat. As always, using Grains of Paradise or Buffalo Scrotums to increase the litter size will also help boost the chances.
What about breeding a Smilus male? Can he be kinged?
Yes, he can be kinged! As for breeding him, the game sees it as a Primal mutation, so will have all the same chances of breeding primals, normals, and smiluses as a regular primal king. The lineart is purely visual. (Like Leopons, really)
Does the Mutation On Demand: Primal give out Smilus?
No, it doesn't. Smilus is breed only.
Can my females get it?
Nope! This is a purely male-only mutation, unlike Primal. Females cannot get the mutation at all.
Felis
From the official Newspost
This is the second of the variations for Primal. When breeding a Primal male, he can now pass down normal cubs, Primal cubs OR a rare chance of the Primal (Smilus) or Primal (Felis) cub.
All of the cub stages look the same as regular Primal. However, the adult male and female, and teen male have different lineart. At this stage, teen female art is in the works.
How do I know if I get a felis cub?
It will show up in the mutation section of the cub as Primal (Felis), as well as looking like a regular primal cub art.
How can I increase my chance of getting a Felis cub?
Lucky for you, there is now an item in the Oasis, for 1GB, called the Pennyroyal. When fed to the male Primal, it increases the chance of getting a mutation variation. It works for one breeding only.
Felis is a universal mutation, so using Red Cocks or Great Tits only increase the chance if you want a male or female one specifically. As always, using Grains of Paradise or Buffalo Scrotums to increase the litter size will also help boost the chances.
What about breeding a Felis male? Can he be kinged?
Yes, he can be kinged! As for breeding him, the game sees it as a Primal mutation, so will have all the same chances of breeding primals, normals, felises, and smiluses as a regular primal king. The lineart is purely visual. (Like Leopons, really)
Does the Mutation On Demand: Primal give out Felis?
No, it doesn't. Felis is breed only.
Can my females get it?
Yes! This is a universal mutation, like Primal. Any mane markings that they inherit will show on their mane.
Ferus
From the official Newspost
Ferus is a variation of Primal, however it cannot be bred from any other Primal variation except for Ferus.
How do I know if I get a ferus cub?
It will show up in the mutation section of the cub as Primal (Ferus), as well as looking like a regular primal cub art.
How can I get a Ferus cub?
Lucky for you, there is an item that can be found in March only, called the Mukombero. When fed to an adult (between 2 and 14 years old), unmutated lioness, it guarantees one Ferus cub in her next litter. It works for one breeding only. Once she has been given the item, she can only be bred during LD's night hours while the item is active. The Mukombero can be found in Explore once Tier 2 of the event is unlocked, and will cease to be findable once March ends until next year.
Without using the item, only Primal (Ferus) lions - male and female - have the chance to pass on the mutation.
Felis is a universal mutation, so using Red Cocks or Great Tits only increase the chance if you want a male or female one specifically. As always, using Grains of Paradise or Buffalo Scrotums to increase the litter size will also help boost the chances.
How does the Mukombero work?
The Mukombero guarantees ONLY one Ferus cub in the lioness's litter. It is last in the roll order, and will overwrite one of the cubs no matter what other items have been used (including GMOos).
What about breeding a Ferus male? Can he be kinged?
Yes, he can be kinged! As for breeding him, the game sees it as a Primal mutation, so will have all the same chances of breeding primals, normals, felises, smiluses as a regular primal king, although only ferus lions can produce ferus cubs. The lineart is purely visual.
If you have a Ferus king, then any battles with primates (apes, humans etc) will have an extra damage boost
Does the Pennyroyal item work on Primal (Ferus)?
Yes! Additionally, if the stud is given a pennyroyal, and the lioness is also a Ferus, the chance for a cub being Ferus-born will be higher. Both parents must be Ferus for this boost to occur.
Does the Mutation On Demand: Primal give out Ferus?
No, it doesn't. Ferus is breed only.
Can my females get it?
Yes! This is a universal mutation, like Primal.
However, I feel that this part "Primal mutation can pass onto cubs. Higher chance with males./Primal is visible since birth. It looks a bit like a bobbed tail with small bonuses./Only MALES will pass Primal." could lead to confusion; either the mutation has a high chance of passing from a male primal than a female, or only males can pass primal, but not both - I know only males can pass it, but maybe it would be clearer if you only said that only males can pass it, period?
What that bit means is that male cubs have a higher chance of getting the primal mutation than female cubs, not anything to do with the parents passing it. Since it's a male-passing only mutation, it makes more sense that male cubs will have a higher chance of inheriting it. I'll clarify the point though, thank you!
Berenos: It means that male cubs have higher chance of being primal than born females.
And adult females with primal does not pass the mutation to offspring