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TOPIC | [LACED/EDGED]Breeding Rarity Comparisons
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That1s really helpfull
That1s really helpfull
@Straif Pinglist, please! This is extremely useful and I cant thank you enough for putting it together.
@Straif Pinglist, please! This is extremely useful and I cant thank you enough for putting it together.
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@Straif

Other than AH, where does one get a Firefly gene?
@Straif

Other than AH, where does one get a Firefly gene?
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@Eondru
It's a Swipp trade gene!
@Eondru
It's a Swipp trade gene!
@gemwest

Thanks!
@gemwest

Thanks!
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Do we know laced/edged yet???
Do we know laced/edged yet???
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Foresee progeny spam would indicate they're common genes, as I don't have the patience to check the MP for price
Foresee progeny spam would indicate they're common genes, as I don't have the patience to check the MP for price
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my test also show they are common genes. prices should be 140kt for Laced and 120kt for Edged
my test also show they are common genes. prices should be 140kt for Laced and 120kt for Edged
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@Straif

I did some scryes for Laced/ Edged!
first run:
20 predictions/ 160 hatchlings
Laced/ Edged against Skink/spinner (Limited)
only counted occurrences of Skink/Spinner: 22 in total -->11 per gene
160/100=1,6 11/1,6=6,9
Assumed: Common

10 predictions/ 40 hatchlings
Laced/Edged against Clown/Peregrine
only counted Clown or Peregine: 39 in total --> ~20 per gene
20/40=0,5 --> 50%
@Straif

I did some scryes for Laced/ Edged!
first run:
20 predictions/ 160 hatchlings
Laced/ Edged against Skink/spinner (Limited)
only counted occurrences of Skink/Spinner: 22 in total -->11 per gene
160/100=1,6 11/1,6=6,9
Assumed: Common

10 predictions/ 40 hatchlings
Laced/Edged against Clown/Peregrine
only counted Clown or Peregine: 39 in total --> ~20 per gene
20/40=0,5 --> 50%
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@Straif

I have tried and tried to figure out whether the new genes are common or uncommon but my usual method has left me still scratching my head. I usually use the scry and pit the genes against others of known value and the frequency of outcome points to the dominant gene but I can't seem to get a clear cut answer this time. Have you figured it out yet?
@Straif

I have tried and tried to figure out whether the new genes are common or uncommon but my usual method has left me still scratching my head. I usually use the scry and pit the genes against others of known value and the frequency of outcome points to the dominant gene but I can't seem to get a clear cut answer this time. Have you figured it out yet?
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