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ArticusWolfe (#134413) King of the Jungle View Forum Posts Posted on 2019-05-30 08:41:00 |
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ArticusWolfe (#134413)
King of the Jungle View Forum Posts Posted on 2019-05-31 03:07:32 |
There are many ways to start a mutation breeding guide so, let's start with How Do I Get A Mutation Exactly? Ways To Get Mutations • Getting one with the help of breeding items • Buying one from the trading center (The cheapest you'll ever find is 1000SB or 1GB) • Getting one with a lioness whose fertility is below 10% fertility • Breeding your lion to another lion with a passable mutation • Gifted one by a person or mutation giving clans like ours • Getting one from special events Note: Passable mutations are mutations that can be naturally inherited by their parent, there are also mutations that are not passable Now that we've listed out the ways, let's start with How Do I Get A Mutation With Fertility? How To Get Mutations With Fertility What is fertility you ask? Well, to simply put it, it's the chanceof your lioness getting pregnant. Getting mutations with fertility has a reallt simple rule, the lower the fertility, the higher chance to get a mutation. There are 5 different fertility levels highest being Goddess Fertility and lowest being Very Low Fertility, here is a chart to help you with it: Goddess = 100% (Guaranteed pregnancy on first attempt) High = 90%-99% Good = 80%-89% Average = 70%-79% Low = 51-69% Very Low = 1%-50% Infertile = 0% (Cannot get pregnant at all without the help of a Chasteberry) Note: Though I say the lower the fertility, the higher the chance of getting a mutation. Low fertility only makes the chances of getting a mutation a little higher, by no means will a 1% fertility lioness get a mutated cub in every litter. Fertility Items There are some items that can help you with fertility, no matter making it higher or lower. Black Stallion Gurantees your lioness's pregnancy first attempt breeding with her no matter the fertility. Tackweed Lowers your lioness's fertility by 10% for one breeding, useful for lioness with 11% or more fertility. Can be found in Quests And Snakes for 60SB Chasteberry Increases your lioness's fertility by 10% for one breeding, useful for infertile lionesses as stated above. Can be found in Quests And Snakes for 100SB Vuka Vuka Allows you to change your chosen lioness's fertility category not including Goddess or Infertile, the exact percentage cannot be chosen. Can be found in Oasis for 3GB Phew! That's done, now let's move onto How Do I Get A Mutation With Breeding Items? How To Get Mutations With Breeding Items There are many breeding items for both mutation breeding and non-mutation breeding, so let's devide it into those two categories shall we. (Each respective item can be found sold at the trading center or special event) WARNING: Mutatiom items work in some messed up ways! Mutation Breeding Items Cotton Root Bark Fed to the female during pregnancy, the female will then have a miscarriage. The lioness will be breedable again in 3 days. Her mutation chance will increase, as well as lethality of the mutation. Can be found in Oasis for 1GB Lion Scrotum Fed to female before pregnancy, offers 25% chance of passing lioness's mutation. Will not work if mutation is not present Lion Meat Fed to females before pregnancy. It has a higher chance of 1% fertility or Cotton Root Bark but lower than GMO Cow. Chance of aquiring item by completing the Starving Lioness Quest. GMO Cow Fed to females before pregnancy, the chances are said as higher than 50% but not 100%. Non-Mutation Breeding Items Grain Of Paradise Fed to male, will gurantee 2 cubs in the litter of cubs the lioness he breeds to Buffalo Scrotum Fed to male, will gurantee 3 cubs in the litter of cubs the lioness he breeds to Crunchy Worm Has a 25% chance to duplicate mother’s looks onto 1 cub from the litter, this item will not copy mutations Great Tit Fed to male, the next litter he breeds will all be female cubs Red Cock Fed to male, the next litter he breeds will all be male cubs Using Multiple Breeding Items As you can see above, breeding items can be reaaaaal handy. What's better? You can use multiple of them at once! BUT, just know the fact that they DO NOT STACK. What does it mean? Well let's say you are using the Grain Of Paradise, using it twice does not let you have 4 cubs in the next litter, instead it's wasted. 0 players like this post! Like? Edited on 01/06/19 @ 04:03:55 by SketchingWolf (#134413) |
ArticusWolfe (#134413)
King of the Jungle View Forum Posts Posted on 2019-06-01 22:11:19 |
Well, looks like our ways of getting a mutation without having to deal with a mutated lion is done, now let's move on to the list of mutations! LIST OF MUTATIONS Now before we begin, I want to The only mutations that can be naturally inherited (meaning you have a chance in getting a mutated cub whose mutation is the same as their parent), is piebald and patches (by mother), all primals (by father excluding Ferus which both parents can pass), overgrown fur (by mother) and hybrids (by mother). The chances can vary and it's a good idea for new mutation breeders to start with breeding piebald and patches. Note: All pictures shown below are from the lioden wiki because I can't seem to find any extra cub stages in mutie form other than there. Also, I'm terrible in cropping pictures, so good luck to all the perfectionist reading this Physical Mutations
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