![]() ![]() The code will look for the shortest route to the parent color-what do I mean by this? Well, say I wanted to mix Royal (purple color range) and Bubblegum (pink color range). The wheel moves clockwise.ĭaunting? Don’t worry, the code will lend you a helping hand. Everyone between the distance of the two parent colors is a possibility. The tricky part is, the color outcome of your hatchlings depends on the colors of the parents-specifically, how far apart on the color wheel they are. Breed two close categories and it’s a slight difference, breed two far categories and you’ll certainly get the more common trait.Ĭolors will either give you the best clutch ever, or, conversely, will destroy the beauty of it. Breed within a category and you’ll get a 50% to 50% chance. The rules that apply to dragon types apply here. Tertiary: Circuit, Glimmer, Stained, Opal, Filigree Secondary: Shimmer, Facet, Butterfly, Alloy, Bee Primary: Iridescent, Crystal, Petals, Metallic, Wasp, Starmap Tertiary: Gembond, Spines, Runes, Scales, Capsule, Firefly, Smirch Tertiary: Smoke, Crackle, Okapi, Lace, Ghost Secondary: Seraph, Hypnotic, Hex, Saturn, Morph, Rosette Primary: Ripple, Bar, Vipera, Cherub, Giraffe, Jupiter, Jaguar, Python Secondary: Current, Eyespots, Freckle, Stripes, Daub, Peregrine, Paint, Safari, Striation Primary: Clown, Speckle, Tiger, Piebald, Falcon, Savannah, Tapir Please note that the new gene Ringlets is not here.Īll three Plentiful Gene types are Basic. A basic gene means that there is no visible gene at all, making it.well, basic. Tertiary genes cover everything, except for a few which only cover most things. Primary genes only affect the body, Secondary genes change minor things like wings, tail fur, head feathers, etc. There are still categories, but they can be split into subcategories: Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary. This is where it gets a bit tricky, but it’s essentially the same as dragon types in function. You can check this in the first tab of the Scrying Workshop! Got it? Neato, let’s move on to. Please remember-dragons within five generations of each other cannot breed. If you breed two dragons of different categories that are very far from each other, like a Guardian (Plentiful) and a Wildclaw (Rare), you will almost certainly get the more common category-in this case, the Guardian. If you breed two dragons of a close but different category, like a Mirror (Plentiful) and a Ridgeback (Common), you’ll have a slightly higher chance at getting the more common category-in this case, the Mirror. If you were to breed two dragons of the same category, you would have a 50% to 50% chance of getting one or the other. The categories here are listed in rarity from most common to least common.Ĭonsisting of the Mirror, Tundra, Fae, and Guardian types, these dragons are your starters and have a breeding cooldown of 15 days.Ĭonsisting of the Pearlcatcher, Ridgeback, Snapper, and Spiral types, these dragons have a breeding cooldown of 20 days.Ĭonsisting of the Skydancer and Bogsneak types, these dragons have a breeding cooldown of 25 days.Ĭonsisting of the Imperial and Nocturne types, these dragons have a breeding cooldown of 30 days.Ĭonsisting of the Coatl and Wildclaw types, these dragons have a breeding cooldown of 35 days. ![]() Understand that dragon breeds can be set in 5 categories. I’ll explain why it matters in a moment, but first look at the list below. The first thing you need to know comes from your dragons’ type or breed. I’ll try to make this guide as easy to understand as possible! Please note that a lot of this information is supplied by FR user Khaoti-huge thanks to them! Hi there! I’ve noticed quite a few people have had trouble with understanding how possible outcomes of a clutch happen. Edit: Thanks to user Seoul/Silverwing, it appears that Ringlets is Uncommon! See at the end of the post! ![]()
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