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Posted by | What does clean mean? |
SavageCinnamon (#433488) Majestic View Forum Posts Posted on 2023-04-26 12:46:21 |
What does the term clean and dirty mean? I see a lot of it on the market with lions and cubs but I can't tell what exactly this means. Also why do so many people cancel raffles? I've joined numerous raffles and 90% of the time the creator cancels it. Is it because they don't sell enough tickets or what exactly is it? 0 players like this post! Like? |
🎄⛄ leon (#208511)
View Forum Posts Posted on 2023-04-26 13:52:44 |
The most mainstream definitions of clean and dirty are as follows: Clean - no inbreeding on ANY page of the lion's heritage Dirty - any instance of inbreeding on any page Clean and dirty are player-made terms though, not officially supported by the staff, so there are multiple definitions. Some people only count it based on the first page of the lion's heritage. The original definition of "clean" didn't deal with inbreeding but rather focused on avoiding the Big Four, whose names evade me at the moment, but as that's an outdated definition, you won't find many people clinging to it. That was a few years ago. As for why people cancel raffles, they might regret putting up that item, need to change ticket options, messed up the ending time, someone offered outright on the item, or, yeah, just don't get enough tickets. There's a lot of reasons someone might want to. ETA: the classic "Big Four" are Keyser Soge, HOT HOT TATER TOT, Boombah, and The Savannah Prince. That was 2018, so they're not as around. Nowadays the more common ones are Indra and this ferus I don't remember the name of, lol. 1 player likes this post! Like? Edited on 26/04/23 @ 13:54:44 by leon 🔮 (#208511) |
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