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Posted by | Adopting Newbies/Helping Players! |
kenz (#181066) View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-02-29 17:20:36 |
Hello! My name is Kenz, and I've been on Lioden for almost 5 years. I've dabbled in a wide range of activities on here, some being breeding projects, art sales, css/html, clans, etc. I am more than happy to share my experience with anyone who needs it! Feel free to reply here, PM me, or ask for my discord! I roll every day, and am frequently active. If you're also just looking for a casual conversation, thats alright as well! 2 players like this post! Like? Edited on 14/04/24 @ 19:04:48 by kenz (#181066) |
Rose (#467530)
Impeccable View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-03-12 21:57:41 |
Hi!! Fairly new here. And I still don't understand a lot of things. Why are g1-g3 muties valued so highly? What are rosettes and why are they a big deal? What's the deal with clean cubs? Why are they so highly valued? 0 players like this post! Like? |
kenz (#181066)
View Forum Posts Posted on 2024-03-13 06:41:12 |
G1-G3 Muties are valued highly because - they're used for stud reps (lower gen is more desirable) - its easier to keep lines clean - player preference Rosettes are a 'rare' marking that has hidden breeding requirements, which the player-base is still trying to crack. They have a low chance of passing without items. Lions with a single rosette arent worth much, but the more rosettes, the higher the value. They're popular because of rarity, but also visual appeal. The riot around clean cubs stems from the whole 'Clean Breeding' playstyle. Most players on the site follow some sort of clean breeding, so good cubs with no inbreeding, big 4, or popular studs are highly valued. Inbreeding doesnt affect anything game-wise, its just a preference. However if you're trying to sell lions, clean is probably the way to go (unless you're selling for a looks rep) Clean cubs are also sought after for breeding projects. any more questions, just lmk! 0 players like this post! Like? Edited on 13/03/24 @ 06:41:58 by kenz |SEMI INACTIVE (#181066) |
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