![]() ![]() Genes: Each gene is part of a pre-determined "tier" or rarity, which are in a similar vein to "dominant/recessive" genes in real life.the shortest distance between the mother and father's colors on the list. A hatchling's colors are randomly picked from their parents' color range - i.e. Colors: The list of colors in Predict Morphology is the actual mechanical order of colors when breeding, with Maize wrapping around to Pearl instead of being opposites.For the rest of this post, when I'm talking about "genes" or "colors" in general, just think of 1 color/gene at a time. The different colors/genes on a single dragon have no effect on each other, and are all calculated separately. NOTE: A dragon's Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary genes & colors are all determined individually upon hatching.I've been working on a comprehensive guide to breeding for newer players, and I'd be happy to answer any specific questions, but to summarize the absolute basics: A visualizer of the "color wheel" - click on it to see a larger Mangoberry DarkPuffin's Breeding Rarity Comparisons Some helpful tools for breeding pairs & predictions: After hatching the dragon you need, you can purchase the necessary vial to apply whatever eye type you want. ![]() Glowing, Swirl, Innocent, and Dark Sclera eyes can only be applied by vial and will not occur from breeding. These types can be changed with the corresponding "vial" items at any time. Hatchlings can be born with different natural eye types, which is a random chance you cannot alter and is not affected by the parents' types, though some are rarer than others. If you decided to change flights and move to, say, the Wind flight, all hatchlings from that point onward would be born with green Wind eyes. Because you are in the Arcane flight, hatchlings in your Nesting Grounds will always be born with pink Arcane eyes. To see which genes are in which tiers, see Breeding Rarity Comparisons.Įyes: A bit more straightforward, thankfully. Either way, there's no additional "mutation" mechanic that adds new genes or colors. If both parents have the same gene, the hatchling will always be born with that gene. For example, genes found in the Gem Marketplace are the rarest tier, meaning a dragon with Stained tertiary would be less likely to pass down Stained to its offspring when paired with a dragon that has a more common Tertiary gene, like Smoke or Keel. These tiers are mostly based on where the gene scroll is obtained, with some oddball exceptions. Low tiers are more "dominant," and therefore more likely to be passed down when paired against other genes higher tiers are rarer when compared to lower tiers, and less likely to be passed down to offspring. Genes: Each gene is part of a pre-determined "tier" or rarity, which are in a similar vein to "dominant/recessive" genes in real life. With all of this in mind, you can easily predict the entire range of colors any given pair is able to produce. See below for further resources.Ī hatchling's Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary colors are all calculated individually, based on the range between the parents' respective Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary colors. So, for example, if you paired a White primary dragon with a Chocolate primary dragon, the hatchlings could have any primary color in-between those two colors, which includes the entire range of reds and pinks alongside some shades of white and brown at the edges. ![]() For the rest of this post, when I'm talking about "genes" or "colors" in general, just think of 1 color/gene at a time.Ĭolors: The list of colors in Predict Morphology is the actual mechanical order of colors when breeding, with Maize wrapping around to Pearl instead of being opposites. NOTE: A dragon's Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary genes & colors are all determined individually upon hatching. Been working on a comprehensive guide to breeding for newer players, and I'd be happy to answer any specific questions, but to summarize the absolute basics: ![]()
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