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Woolybear (#178074)

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2022-04-23 12:34:28
Just had a quick question. I used to play a lot in the past and then took a 3-year break and wanted some help. I want to have a different Heir but I want it to be colorful with a lot of unique markings like I've seen some other Heirs have. Any suggestions or tips on going about that? I've also seen some people write down "change this marking in slot whatever to this marking" how would you "change" a marking or have all of your markings 100%? Thanks for any help!



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lionbones (#231583)

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2022-04-23 22:10:39
Personally what I'm doing is making an heir replacement, but solely focusing on markings instead of heritage/mutation (which I will then later mut/heritage rep with another lion, it'll cost 10-15 GB to retire him early in order to rep but it'll be worth it).
In monkey business, opacity changers are 1800 SB (cheaper than oasis which as them listed at 2GB)
You can get cool marked lions through TC, and apply specific markings with the new applicators!
Let me know if that helps



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tamatafrog (#200115)


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2022-04-23 22:12:19
you can use marking opacity changers to change the markings to 100% those are bought in the oasis. (along with some other marking items you may wanna check out!)

i recommend searching around for lions in the trading center named "colorful" or "colorbomb" to get a really colorful heir. you can find any male, or if you happen to like a female you can sex change her! (as long as she's a cub, or if shes under 3 years old and hasn't hunted nor been bred, i believe.)

to "change a marking" you would use an applicator! applicator markings can be found in this wiki. good luck on finding a nice heir!!



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Edited on 23/04/22 @ 22:12:42 by tamata (#200115)

lionbones (#231583)

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2022-04-23 22:12:21
Also you can "change" markings by removing them, and then applying either a random applicator in that spot, a marking replacer (lets you choose common markings), or other applicators



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