Posted by Primal Breeding Information

Wyndy [Corrupted
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Posted on
2017-01-23 21:45:22

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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.



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Yay, exciting new things for primal! Smilus, Felis, and Ferus :o
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Smilus


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Felis


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Ferus


Handy Dandy Sizing Chart - just for fun
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Edited on 31/07/20 @ 20:51:02 by Wyndy [Corrupted Pearl] (#12183)

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Posted on
2017-01-23 21:46:06
*bookmarks*
Thank you Wyndy :D



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Posted on
2017-01-23 22:01:15
Thank you ^^



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Wyndy [Corrupted
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Posted on
2017-01-23 22:02:10
No problem. :)



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Berenos|On hiatus (#84593)

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Posted on
2017-01-24 07:33:10
This is really neat, thank you!

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?



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Wyndy [Corrupted
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2017-01-24 08:25:20
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!



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Katavi [Mhenga
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Posted on
2017-01-24 08:26:17
Very helpful! Thank you!



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Wyndy [Corrupted
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Posted on
2017-01-24 08:34:17
You're welcome!



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Posted on
2017-01-24 19:39:17
@WolfWynd

...Ops, I hadn't understood that at all, sorry
But I'm glad the explanation is now fool-proof at least.



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Shad (#16848)

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Posted on
2017-01-24 21:30:17
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



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Posted on
2017-01-24 22:41:11
@Shad

I understood that from Wyndy's answer, thank you. :3



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Shad (#16848)

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Posted on
2017-01-24 23:08:49
ah,okay,I thought you mean you did not understand what Wyndy explained xD



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Posted on
2017-02-01 09:09:40
Definitely bookmarking, may I post it on my Lost FAQ? :D



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Wyndy [Corrupted
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Posted on
2017-02-01 09:10:13
Of course you can!



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Posted on
2017-02-01 09:11:03
Thanks dear <3



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Roony (#40377)

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Posted on
2017-04-05 05:14:07
If a primal female and a primal male would breed, would the mutation have a chance of passing (since male) or not (since female)?



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