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Posted by | Older lionesses have more chances to birth muties? |
tony [πΏ G7 Haunted Ferus] (#174975) ![]() Divine View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2019-11-23 14:10:22 |
So yknow how irl the longer someone waits to have a kid it can put said child at risk for certain birth defects and/or some mental problems? (II know from personal experience) (not having the kid but being the kid) Maybe we could put that in the game ?? I know every lioness has a chance to birth a lethal but what if older lionesses had the same % chance to birth one as a 1% fertility lioness? (Lower than crb, gmo, and lionmeat but higher than a regular average lioness)?? |
RainbowLeopard22 (#189284)
Amiable View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2019-11-23 14:12:40 |
Big_Stumby (#186677)
Usual View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2019-11-23 14:13:53 |
Roxanne (G1 Ebony) (#125490)
![]() View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2019-11-23 14:54:04 |
I mean, older lionesses lose fertility starting around 8 years old. "With age also comes a change in fertility! When she becomes middle-aged at 8 years old, your lioness will start to notice a decrease in her fertility. Her fertility will drop 5% per year of the remainder of her life, but don't worry about her going infertile! The lowest her fertility will drop is down to 1%!" Quote from the wiki. ![]() |
EntityofSilo | G4 (#107570)
Interstellar View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2020-01-06 21:56:18 |
As @Rox stated, older lionesses lose fertility which means they already gain a higher chance for producing mutie cubs :O ![]() |
π¦ ππππ (#72648) View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2020-04-06 14:23:51 |
But a 1% lioness would still have the same chance of producing a mut all throughout her life even with the fert loss. Support this ![]() |
aloiria [2.2K g1 uneven] (#168423) Maneater View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2020-04-06 14:25:40 |
Support. Itβd make more sense overall. It shouldnβt be a giant increase, but a smaller one that would save some time mass breeding in the long run ![]() |
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